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1 INCLUDING TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS AND COPYRIGHT IN CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS JULY 2014 VOL 47 No.07 Part II of II ISSUED MONTHLY DATE OF ISSUE: 30 JULY 2014 ISSN Page 1

2 INCLUDING TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS AND COPYRIGHT IN CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS VOL. 47 No. 07 Date of Issue: 30 JULY 2014 PATENTS, TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS AND COPYRIGHT OFFICE Official notices of proceedings under: The Patents Act, 1978 The Designs Act, 1993 The Trade Marks Act, 1963 The Trade Marks Act, 1993 The Registration of Copyright in Cinematograph Films Act, 1977 Registrar of Patents, Trade Marks, Designs and Copyright Note: CIPC acting on behalf of the Government of the Republic of South Africa, cannot guarantee the accuracy of its publications or undertake any responsibility for errors or omissions or their consequences. Page 2

3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2. PATENTS... 4 ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS AND 64 (1)... 5 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53 (7)-REGULATIONS 62 AND PATENT LICENSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS AND PATENT APPLICATIONS ABANDONED OR WITHDRAWN... 8 APPLICATION FOR RESTORATION OF A LAPSED PATENT... 8 APPLICATION FOR VOLUNTARY SURRENDER OF PATENTS UNDER SECTION 64 (1), REGULATION 67 OF THE ACT APPLICATIONS TO AMEND SPECIFICATION INSPECTION OF SPECIFICATIONS HYPOTHECATIONS JUDGMENTS OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES DESIGNS APPLICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS IN TERMS OF ACT No. 195 OF ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTIONS 30, 29-REGULATIONS 37, 38 AND CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR SERVICE REGISTERED CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR PROPRIETOR REGISTERED APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED DESIGN UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT APPLICATION TO CORRECT AND/OR AMEND DESIGNS APPLICATION OR REGISTRATION NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS HYPOTHECATIONS JUDGMENTS OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES COPYRIGHT NOTICES OF ACCEPTANCE HYPOTHECATIONS JUDGMENTS OFFICE PRACTICE NOTICES CORRECTION NOTICES TRADE MARK CORRECTION NOTICES PATENT CORRECTION NOTICES DESIGN CORRECTION NOTICES COPYRIGHT CORRECTION NOTICES Page 3

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5 ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS AND 64 (1) Application Number Assignee Assignor 2008/03632 PIRAMAL LIFE SCIENCES LIMITED PIRAMAL HEALTHCARE LIMITED 2012/09747 URONIMO TECHNOLOGY SBL TECHNOLOGY(PTY) LTD (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 2007/07146 CONSTAR INTERNATIONAL, LLC. PLASTIPAK PACKAGING, INC. 2014/00701 DEPUY PRODUCTS, INC. DEPUY (IRELAND) 2013/09678 DEPUY ORTHOPAEDICS, INC. DEPUY SPINE, INC. 2013/09678 DEPUY SPINE, LLC HAND INNOVATIONS LLC 2013/09678 ADVANCED TECHOLOGIES AND DEPUY ORTHOPAEDICS, LLC REGENERATIVE MEDICINE, LLC 2011/01272 BAYER MATERIALSCIENCE AG FUTURE CARBON GMBH 2010/02495 LAUGHLAND, MARIA DOMENICA HENKEL AG & CO. KGAA 2012/03674 INDIAN INSTITUTE OF INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE AND COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH AND COLGATE-PALMOLIVE 2011/09270 IMMORTAL HEALTH & SAFETY SOUTHERN AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 2012/00845 IMMORTAL HEALTH & SAFETY SOUTHERN AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 2012/05000 IMMORTAL HEALTH & SAFETY SOUTHERN AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 1996/08684 SOREMARTEC S.A.(A CORPORATION OF BELGIUM) 2012/03620 SOREMARTEC S.A.(A CORPORATION OF BELGIUM) 2007/03995 SOREMARTEC S.A.(A CORPORATION OF BELGIUM) 2006/04064 SOREMARTEC S.A.(A CORPORATION OF BELGIUM) 2011/08917 SOREMARTEC S.A.(A CORPORATION OF BELGIUM) COMPANY LOW HEIGHT FAS INDUSTRIES SA (PTY) LTD LOW HEIGHT FAS INDUSTRIES SA (PTY) LTD LOW HEIGHT FAS INDUSTRIES SA (PTY) LTD SOREMARTEC S.A.( A CORPORATION OF LUXEMBOURG) SOREMARTEC S.A.( A CORPORATION OF LUXEMBOURG) SOREMARTEC S.A.( A CORPORATION OF LUXEMBOURG) SOREMARTEC S.A.( A CORPORATION OF LUXEMBOURG) SOREMARTEC S.A.( A CORPORATION OF LUXEMBOURG) 2012/02491 BIOGENERIX GMBH RATIOPHARM GMBH 2010/01654 BIOGENERIX GMBH RATIOPHARM GMBH 2002/06576 NEREUS PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. DALIAN WANCHUM BIOTECHNOLOGY CO. LTD BEYONDSPRING PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. 2002/06576 DALIAN WANCHUM BIOTECHNOLOGY CO. LTD 2013/04598 K (PTY) LTD DENOON-STEVENS, DAVID 2010/04810 CHRISTOPHER JAMES PRICE GREEN IRON TECHNOLOGY Page 5

6 Application Number Assignee Assignor PROJECTS (PTY) LIMITED 2010/01410 BERNARD MICHAEL PEACOCKE LMBP ENTERPRISES (PTY) LTD 2011/05351 EVONIK OXENO GMBH EVONIK DEGUSSA GMBH 2012/02912 INFRA TECHNOLOGIES LTD INFRA XTL TECHNOLOGY LIMITED 2013/08983 BEVASWISS AG RIWISA AG 2007/04130 ISTITUTO DI RICERCHE DI BIOLOGIA MOLECOLARE P. MSD ITALIA S.R.L. ANGELETTI S.P.A. 2004/07582 SHARK ABRASION SYSTEMS PTY LTD 2004/02796 ISTITUTO DI RICERCHE DI BIOLOGIA MOLECOLARE P. ANGELETTI S.P.A. 2003/04675 SAMSUNG GENERAL CHEMICALS CO., LTD 2003/00921 SHARK ABRASION SYSTEMS PTY LTD SANDVIK MINING AND CONSTRUTION AUSTRALIA (PRODUCTION/SUPPLY) PTY LTD MSD ITALIA S.R.L. SAMSUNG TOTAL PETROCHEMICALS CO., LTD SANDVIK MINING AND CONSTRUTION AUSTRALIA (PRODUCTION/SUPPLY) PTY LTD 2005/05192 MPAY INTERNATIONAL SP.Z.O.O MASSPAY S.A. 2014/01554 GRIX, QUINTIN LENNOX PRECRETE HOLDINGS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 2010/06143 NTNU TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AS BIOWATER TECHNOLOGY AS 2012/04487 PIRAMAL LIFE SCIENCES LIMITED PIRAMAL HEALTHCARE LIMITED 2011/04416 UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN ANTRUM BIOTECH (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 2009/08083 CONSTAR INTERNATIONAL, INC. PLASTIPAK PACKAGING, INC. 2011/00651 UCL BUSINESS PLC; IMPERIAL UCL BUSINESS PLC INNOVATIONS LTD 2013/04029 DEKA HOLDINGS BV. CHEMCONSERVE B.V. 2004/08922 MAYONTEK CORPORATION PTY ROYAL ROULETTE PTY LTD LTD 2008/02861 LG ELECTRONICS INC. TQ LAMBDA LLC 2007/08651 SAVIENT PHARMACEUTICALS, INC CREALTA PHARMACEUTICALS LLC 2011/09339 SAVIENT PHARAMACEUTICALS, INC. CREALTA PHARMACEUTICALS LLC 2007/08652 SAVIENT PHARAMACEUTICALS, INC. CREALTA PHARMACEUTICALS LLC 2002/03487 INDIGO TECHNOLOGIES GROUP J S HANSOM PTY LTD PTY LTD 2002/03487 J S HANSOM PTY LTD HANSOM ENVIRONMENTAL PRODUCTS PTY LTD 2008/06201 ABSORBENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC UNITED PHOSPHORUS, LTD 2012/03503 ABBOTT LABORATORIES ABBVIE BAHAMAS LTD 2012/03503 ABBOTT LABORATORIES ABBVIE INC. Page 6

7 Application Number Assignee Assignor 2006/08639 W & D MCCULLOCH W & D MCCULLOCH LTD 2014/04437 KHULASONKE TRANSPORT CC. MINERAL WASTE SEPERATION (PTY) LTD 2008/05529 COMPAGNIE GERVAIS DANONE INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC 2011/00879 TDY INDUSTRIES, LLC KENNAMETAL INC. 2011/00880 TDY INDUSTRIES, LLC KENNAMETAL INC. 2009/06567 BEEZAG, INC. GENESISMEDIA LLC 2009/02032 TDY INDUSTRIES, LLC KENNAMETAL INC. 2014/03678 NONOMURA, ARTHUR M INNOVATION HAMMER LLC 2009/02356 CHROMA THERAPEUTICS LTD GLAXOSMITHKLINE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT LIMITED 2012/04488 PIRAMAL LIFE SCIENCES LIMITED PIRAMAL HEALTHCARE LIMITED 2012/04488 PIRAMAL HEALTHCARE LIMITED ONCOTEST GMBH CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 39 Application Number In the name of New name 2008/03632 PIRAMAL HEALTHCARE LIMITED PIRAMAL ENTERPRISES LIMITED 2008/09507 OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG 2011/09529 OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG 2010/03554 OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG 2008/10089 OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG 2010/00739 TEIJIN PHARMA LIMITED TEIJIN LIMITED 2007/07146 CONSTAR INTERNATIONAL, INC. CONSTAR INTERNATIONAL, LLC 2013/09678 HAND INNOVATIONS LLC DEPUY SYNTHES PRODUCTS, LLC 2013/09678 DEPUY SPINE, INC. DEPUY SPINE, LLC 2013/06382 OXFORD CATALYSTS LIMITED VELOCYS TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED 2013/05829 BERNER KUNSTSTOFF GMBH BERNER KUNSTSTOFFTECHNIK GMBH 2013/02326 GEMCOM SOFTWARE INTERNATIONAL INC. DASSAULT SYSTEMS GEOVIA INC. 2009/05532 SMITHKLINE BEECHAM GLAXOSMITHKLINE LLC. CORPORATION 2009/05363 SMITHKLINE BEECHAM GLAXOSMITHKLINE LLC. Page 7

8 Application Number In the name of New name CORPORATION 2012/02491 BIOGENERIX AG BIOGENERIX GMBH 2010/01654 BIOGENERIX AG BIOGENERIX GMBH 2009/07060 CYTOTECH LABS, LLC BERG THERAPEUTICS, LLC 2009/07060 BERG THERAPEUTICS, LLC BERG PHARMA LLC 2009/07060 BERG PHARMA LLC BERG LLC 2007/11105 TEIJIN PHARMA LIMITED TEIJIN LIMITED 2012/04488 PIRAMAL HEALTHCARE LIMITED PIRAMAL ENTERPRISES LIMITED 2012/04488 PIRAMAL ENTERPRISES LIMITED ONCOTEST GMBH PATENT LICENSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 53 (7)-REGULATIONS 62 AND 63 Application Number Assignor Assignee 2010/02607 STAR MEDICAL (BOTSWANA) LIMITED; HC BERLIN PHARMA AG PROTOPHARMA LIMITED PATENT LICENSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS AND 64 No records available. PATENT APPLICATIONS ABANDONED OR WITHDRAWN Application Number Not Open Date 2013/05209 WITHDRAWN 12/6/ /04769 WITHDRAWN 27/6/ /07792 WITHDRAWN 27/3/2014 APPLICATION FOR RESTORATION OF A LAPSED PATENT THE PATENTS ACT, No. 57 OF 1978 APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED PATENT UNDER SECTION 47 OF THE ACT Notice is hereby given that NICODELSA of SIBANDA & ZANTWIJK, 9 KRUGER STREET, OAKLANDS, 2192., made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said NICODEL SA for an invention MEDICAL DEVICE AND LOCKING MECHANISM THEREFOR, numbered 2003/04559, dated 11/06/2003 which became void on 25/01/2009, owing to the non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice on Patent Form No. 19 of opposition to the restoration of the patent within two months of the advertisement hereof. Page 8

9 Notice is hereby given that ECODOSE HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD OF HAHN & HAHN INC., 222 RICHARD STREET, HATFIELD, PRETORIA., made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said ECODOSE HOLDINGS PTY\ LTD for an invention ELECTROCHEMICAL PROCESS INCLUDING PERIODIC REVERSAL OF ELECTRODE VOLTAGE AND REACTOR THEREFOR, numbered 2009/03716, dated 28/05/2009 which became void on 18/12/2013, owing to the non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice on Patent Form No. 19 of opposition to the restoration of the patent within two months of the advertisement hereof. Notice is hereby given that JACOBUS JOHANNES ALBERTUS OLIVIER OF APS VAN DER MERWE, P.O.BOX , NOORDBRUG made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said JACOBUS JOHANNES ALBERTUS OLIVIER for an invention TIPPING ACTION DISCHARGING LOAD CARRYING VEHICLE, numbered 2000/01167, dated 08/03/2000 which became void on 08/03/2008, owing to the nonpayment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice on Patent Form No. 19 of opposition to the restoration of the patent within two months of the advertisement hereof. Notice is hereby given that PHYLLOM BIOPRODUCTS CORPORATION OF DM KISCH INC., 54 WIERDA ROAD WEST, WIERDA VALLEY, SANDTON, JOHANNESBURG. made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said PHYLLOM PRODUCTS for an invention INSECT RESISTANT TRANSGENIC TURF GRASS, numbered 2008/01884, dated 28/02/2008 which became void on 28/02/2013, owing to the non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice on Patent Form No. 19 of opposition to the restoration of the patent within two months of the advertisement hereof. Notice is hereby given that PETER MICHAEL KENNARD OF 14 TUGELA ROAD, FARRARMERE, BENONI made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said PETER MICHAEL KENNARD for an invention ROLLER FOR SOOT BLOWER LANCE, numbered 2003/07203, dated 15/09/2003 which became void on 15/09/2011, owing to the non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice on Patent Form No. 19 of opposition to the restoration of the patent within two months of the advertisement hereof. Page 9

10 THE PATENTS ACT, No. 57 OF 1978 APPLICATION FOR VOLUNTARY SURRENDER OF PATENTS UNDER SECTION 64 (1), REGULATION 67 OF THE ACT No records available. APPLICATIONS TO AMEND SPECIFICATION THE PATENTS ACT, 1978 APPLICATIONS TO AMEND SPECIFICATION A copy of the original specification on which the proposed amendment is indicated in red, is now available for public inspection at the Patent Office. Any notice of opposition (on Patent Form 19) must be lodged at the Patent Office within two months from the date hereof. Registrar of Patent IDEATRON PTY LTD. 20 ASTON STREET, TOOWONG, QUEENSLAND 4066, AUSTRALIA. request permission to amend the specification of letters: Patent Application No: 2013/06827 of 11 SEPTEMBER 2013 for KEYPAD. A copy of the original specification on which the proposed amendment is indicated in red, is now available for public inspection at the Patent Office. Any notice of opposition (on patent Form 19) must be closed at the Patent Office within 2 months from date hereof. GOSSAMER MACHINERY (PTY) LTD. 51B LOURENS STREET, SOMERSET WEST 7130, RSA. request permission to amend the specification of letters: Patent Application No: 2012/01559 of 01 MARCH 2012 for METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ERECTING PART OF A CONTAINER. A copy of the original specification on which the proposed amendment is indicated in red, is now available for public inspection at the Patent Office. Any notice of opposition (on patent Form 19) must be closed at the Patent Office within 2 months from date hereof. DOW AGROSCIENCES LLN; BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES, LLC ZIONSVILLE ROAD, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, 46268, USA.; 40 BROOKHAVEN, BUILDING 460, UPTON, 11973, NEW YORK, Page 10

11 USA. request permission to amend the specification of letters: Patent Application No: 2012/09082 of 24 JUNE 2011 for ACCUMULATION OF OMEGA-7 FATTY ACIDS IN PLANT SEEDS. A copy of the original specification on which the proposed amendment is indicated in red, is now available for public inspection at the Patent Office. Any notice of opposition (on patent Form 19) must be closed at the Patent Office within 2 months from date hereof. BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH. BINGER STRASSE 173, INGELHEIM AM RHEIN, GERMANY. request permission to amend the specification of letters: Patent Application No: 2008/01667 of 20 FEBRUARY 2008 for NOVEL PHARMACEUTICAL COMBINATIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF RESPIRATORY DISORDERS. A copy of the original specification on which the proposed amendment is indicated in red, is now available for public inspection at the Patent Office. Any notice of opposition (on patent Form 19) must be closed at the Patent Office within 2 months from date hereof. AMGEN INC. ONE AMGEN CENTER DRIVE, THOUSAND OAKS, CA , USA. request permission to amend the specification of letters: Patent Application No: 2010/01542 of 03 MARCH 2010 for ANTIGEN BINDING PROTEINS TO PROPROTEIN CONVERTASE SUBTILISINKEXIN TYPE 9 (PCSK9). A copy of the original specification on which the proposed amendment is indicated in red, is now available for public inspection at the Patent Office. Any notice of opposition (on patent Form 19) must be closed at the Patent Office within 2 months from date hereof. 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: Page 11

12 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. - APPLIED ON 2014/06/25 - Registrar of Patents 2014/04672 ~ Complete ~54:ALUMINIUM ELECTROLYSIS CELL COMPRISING SIDEWALL TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM ~71:GOODTECH RECOVERY TECHNOLOGY AS, Per Kroghs vei 4, N-1065, Oslo, Norway, Norway ~72: DUMITRU FETCU;VEROSLAV SEDLAK~ 33:NO ~31: ~32:12/01/ /04674 ~ Complete ~54:OPERATION OF A SERVING NODE IN A NETWORK ~71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL),, SE , Stockholm, Sweden, Sweden ~72: KARL NORRMAN~ 33:US ~31:61/590,930 ~32:26/01/ /04676 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING METABOLIC DISORDERS ~71:ELCELYX THERAPEUTICS, INC, El Camino Real Suite 305, San Diego, 92130, California, United States of America, United States of America ~72: ALAIN D BARON;MARK S FINEMAN;NIGEL R A BEELEY~ 33:US ~31:13/345,135 ~32:06/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/649,171 ~32:18/05/2012;33:US ~31:13/547,022 ~32:11/07/ /04685 ~ Complete ~54:AN IMPROVED PRE-HYDROLYSIS STEP INVOLVING VACUUM ~71:BETA RENEWABLES S.P.A., Strada Ribrocca 11, I-15057, Tortona (Alessandria), Italy, Italy ~72: DARIO GIORDANO;EDWIN ANDREW SISSON;FRANCESCO CHERCHI;GIUSEPPE GRASSANO;LUIS ORIANI;PAOLO TORRE;PIERO OTTONELLO;SIMONE FERRERO~ 33:US ~31:61/578,281 ~32:21/12/2011;33:IT ~31:TO2012A ~32:11/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/672,956 ~32:18/07/2012;33:US ~31:61/736,639 ~32:13/12/ /04677 ~ Complete ~54:CORE BARREL VALVE ASSEMBLY ~71:ATLAS COPCO CANADA INC., 30 rue Montrose, Dollard-des-Ormeaux, H9B 3J9, Quebec, Canada, Canada ~72: PATRICK LU;PATRICK SALVADOR;PAUL LAMBERT~ 2014/04678 ~ Complete ~54:ALPHA-AMINOAMIDINE POLYMERS AND USES THEREOF ~71:MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, 02139, Massachusetts, United States of America, United States of America ~72: ARTURO JOSE VEGAS;DANIEL GRIFFITH ANDERSON;JOSEPH R DORKIN;KATHRYN ANN WHITEHEAD;ROBERT S LANGER~ 33:US ~31:61/576,899 ~32:16/12/2011 Page 12

13 2014/04673 ~ Complete ~54:LINER FASTENER ~71:LACHLAN DAVID KNIGHT, A CITIZEN, 30 Packington Place, Prahran, 3181, Victoria, Australia, Australia ~72: LACHLAN DAVID KNIGHT~ 33:AU ~31: ~32:23/12/ /04675 ~ Complete ~54:ANTI-LRP5 ANTIBODIES AND METHODS OF USE ~71:GENENTECH, INC., A CORPORATION ORGANISED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, 1 DNA Way, South San Francisco, 94080, California, United States of America, United States of America ~72: CECILIA CHIU;JEREMY BRYANT BURTON;WEILAN YE;YAN WU~ 33:US ~31:61/588,100 ~32:18/01/ /04687 ~ Complete ~54:MODIFIED MICROORGANISMS AND METHODS OF MAKING BUTADIENE USING SAME ~71:BRASKEM S.A., INCORPORATED IN BRAZIL, Av. Nacoes Unidas , -24, -25 Floor Alto Pinheiros Eldorado Business Tower , São Paulo, Brazil, Brazil ~72: AVRAM MICHAEL SLOVIC;IURI ESTRADA GOUVEA;JOHANA RINCONES PEREZ;LUCAS PENDERSON PARIZZI;MATEUS SCHREINER GARCEZ LOPES~ 33:US ~31:61/576,788 ~32:16/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/606,035 ~32:02/03/ /04689 ~ Complete ~54:UMBILICAL SPLINT AND METHOD OF USE ~71:ROULA VEKIOS, A CITIZEN, 433 King Street West, Kingston, K7L 2X5, Ontario, Canada, Canada ~72: KIMBERLEY MEATHREL;ROULA VEKIOS~ 33:US ~31:13/374,669 ~32:06/01/ /04683 ~ Complete ~54:PYRAZOLOPYRIDINE DERIVATIVES, PREPARATION PROCESS THEREFOR AND THERAPEUTIC USE THEREOF ~71:SANOFI, A FRENCH SOCIETE ANONYME, 54 rue La Boétie, F , Paris, France, France ~72: CHANTAL ALCOUFFE;JACQUES MAUGER;KIRSTEN BJEGARDE~ 33:FR ~31: ~32:14/12/ /04684 ~ Complete ~54:ASSEMBLY PROCESS OF A TELESCOPIC TOWER ~71:ESTEYCO ENERGIA S.L., Jardins d'atlanta 3, E-08005, Barcelona, Spain, Spain;SEA WIND TOWERS, S.L., Menéndez Pidal 17, 28036, Madrid, Spain, Spain ~72: JOSÉ EMILIO JIMENO CHUECA;MIGUEL ÁNGEL FERNÁNDEZ GÓMEZ~ 33:ES ~31:P ~32:09/12/ /04688 ~ Complete ~54:INTEGRATED INTENSIFIED BIOREFINERY FOR GAS-TO-LIQUID CONVERSION ~71:UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, United Kingdom, United Kingdom ~72: ABDULAZIZ H MOHAMED;AHMED M A EL-NAGGAR;GALIP AKAY;KUI ZHANG;WAIL S S AL- HARRASI~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:20/01/2012;33:GB ~31: ~32:25/01/ /04679 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING TEA PRODUCTS ~71:UNILEVER PLC, A COMPANY REGISTERED IN ENGLAND AND WALES, Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment, London Greater London, EC4Y 0DY, United Kingdom, United Kingdom ~72: DAVID GEORGE SHARP;FELIX KIPKORIR MUTAI~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:19/01/ /04680 ~ Complete ~54:A COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR TREATING SUBSTRATES ~71:UNILEVER PLC, A COMPANY REGISTERED IN ENGLAND AND WALES, Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment, London Greater London, EC4Y 0DY, United Kingdom, United Kingdom ~72: ABHISHEK RASTOGI;AMIT KUMAR GHOSH;ARAVINDAKSHAN PERINCHEERY;ARPITA SARKAR;KINGSHUK DUTTA~ 33:IN ~31:0295/MUM/2012 ~32:31/01/2012;33:EP ~31: ~32:19/03/ /04681 ~ Complete ~54:SPECTRUM-ADJUSTABLE LIGHTING FOR USE IN PLANT LIGHTING ~71:ZHEJIANG JINGRI LIGHTING TECHNOLIGY CO., LTD, #2008 Qufu Road Eastern New Area Wuxing Huzhou, Zhejiang, , People's Republic of China, People's Republic of China ~72: SHIYOU CHENG~ 33:CN ~31: ~32:16/08/2011 Page 13

14 2014/04682 ~ Complete ~54:ISOTOPICALLY ALTERED OPTICAL FIBER ~71:JAMES DALTON BELL, A AMERICAN CITIZEN, Federal Correctional Institution Sheridan PO Box 5000 Sheridan, 97378, Oregon, United States of America, United States of America ~72: JAMES DALTON BELL~ 33:US ~31:61/582,099 ~32:30/12/ /04686 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVED PRE-SOAKING PROCESS FOR BIOMASS CONVERSION ~71:BETA RENEWABLES S.P.A., Strada Ribrocca 11, I-15057, Tortona (Alessandria), Italy, Italy ~72: BEATRIZ RIVAS TORRES;DANIELE RIVA;DANILO DE FAVERI;FEDERICA BOSIO;FRANCESCO CHERCHI;LILIANE TONET RENSI;PAOLO TORRE;PIERO OTTONELLO;SIMONE FERRERO~ 33:IT ~31:TO2011A ~32:28/12/ /04664 ~ Complete ~54:RELEASE SYSTEM ~71:BROOKS, Cornelius Johannes, c/o 172 Tile Road, Anderbelt, South Africa ~72: BROOKS, Cornelius Johannes~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/02776 ~32:17/04/ /04663 ~ Provisional ~54:FOODSTUFF AND FOODSTUFF MAKING MACHINE AND METHOD ~71:MEAT LOVERS MARKET 1 (PTY) LIMITED, 10 EAGLE CREEK LEITH ROAD, South Africa ~72: Joao Henrique Leca~ 2014/04661 ~ Provisional ~54:VEHICLE PROTECTOR ~71:JACOBS, Lineley, Ewald, 91 PINE AVENUE, MARLANDS, GERMISTON, 1401, South Africa ~72: JACOBS, Lineley, Ewald~ 2014/04666 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR PREPARING AND PURIFYING SALTS OF ACRYLAMIDO-2- METHYLPROPANESULFONIC ACID ~71:BASF SE, D LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BARTLING, Karsten;EBEL, Klaus;KELLER, Andreas;LANGLOTZ, Björn;RÜDENAUER, Stefan;STEINER, Jochen;VOITL, Tobias~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:29/11/ /04667 ~ Complete ~54:ANTICANCER FUSION PROTEIN ~71:ADAMED SP. Z O.O., PIE KÓW 149, PL CZOSNÓW K/WARSZAWY, POLAND, Poland ~72: JAWORSKI, Albert, Robert;PAWLAK, Sebastian;PIECZYKOLAN, Anna, Maria;PIECZYKOLAN, Jerzy Szczepan;RÓZGA, Piotr;SZYMANIK, Michal;TESKA-KAMINSKA, Malgorzata, Izabela; EREK, Bartlomiej Maciej~ 33:PL ~31:P ~32:28/11/ /04665 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PRODUCING INSULATED CASING PIPES IN A CONTINUOUS PRODUCTION PROCESS ~71:BASF SE, D LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: ELLERSIEK, Carsten~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:28/11/ /04668 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR CALCINING BLENDING MATERIAL WITH HIGH ACTIVITY BY FEEDING OUTSIDE KILN HEAD AND APPARATUS THEREOF ~71:LUZHOU LANDLONG CEMENT CO., LTD., INDUSTRIAL AND MINING REGION OF FUJI TOWN, LU COUNTY LUZHOU, SICHUAN , CHINA, People's Republic of China ~72: QI, Zhengliang~ 33:CN ~31: ~32:28/11/ /04669 ~ Complete ~54:GENERATOR OF A GEARLESS WIND TURBINE ~71:WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH, Dreekamp 5, Germany ~72: Wojciech GIENGIEL~ 33:DE ~31: ~32:21/12/ /04670 ~ Complete ~54:A RE-WRITABLE ELECTRONIC LABEL ~71:VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION, P.O. Box 8999 San Francisco, United States of America ~72: HUXHAM, Horatio Nelson~ 33:US ~31:61/596,623 ~32:08/02/ /04671 ~ Complete ~54:NEAR SOUND COMMUNICATION PAYMENT SYSTEM ~71:VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION, P.O. Box 8999 San Francisco, United States of America ~72: BADENHORST, Cornelius Johannes;HUXHAM, Horatio Nelson;MOSS, Tara Anne;O'REGAN, Alan Joseph~ 33:US ~31:61/593,085 ~32:31/01/2012 Page 14

15 2014/04662 ~ Provisional ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RECOVERING MERCURY FROM MERCURY CONTAMINATED MATERIALS ~71:OSS MANAGEMENT SERVICES (PTY) LIMITED, 27 PROFAB CRESCENT DELLVILLE EXTENSION 4, South Africa ~72: BIANCHINA, LEONARD BENJAMIN;TUNNICLIFFE, IAN NIGEL~ 2014/04692 ~ Complete ~54:SUITABLE CONTROL METHOD FOR A SYSTEM OF PHOTOVOLTAIC CONCENTRATION MODULES ~71:ABENGOA SOLAR NEW TECHNOLOGIES,S.A., Campus Palmas Altas - CEnergia Solar 1 E Sevilla, Spain ~72: GUERRERO CANO,MANUEL;NORIEGA GIL,PABLO;ORTEGA LINARES,MANUEL,GIL;RODRIGUEZ,RUBIO,FRANCISCO~ 33:ES ~31:P ~32:15/12/ /04696 ~ Complete ~54:A COORDINATED CONTROL METHOD FOR POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM WITH DC BUS ELECTRIFICATION SCHEME AND APPARATUS THEREOF ~71:ABB TECHNOLOGY LTD, Affolternstrasse 44 ZURICH CH-8050, Switzerland ~72: CHEN,YAO;GERTMAR,LARS;PAN,JIUPING;SUTER,ERICH;YU,RONGRONG;ZHANG,GUOJU~ 2014/04704 ~ Complete ~54:NUCLEAR REACTOR PRIMARY CIRCUIT WITH A BRANCH PIPE EQUIPPED WITH A THERMAL SLEEVE ~71:AREVA NP, Tour Areva 1, Place Jean Millier, Courbevoie F-92400, France ~72: BALANCON, THIERRY;CARTIER, OLIVIER;DUMEZ, CHRISTEL;MULLER, THIERRY~ 33:FR ~31: ~32:29/12/ /04721 ~ Complete ~54:CONTAINER ~71:BELRON HUNGARY KFT-ZUG BRANCH, Gotthardstrasse 20 CH-6300 Zug (CH), Switzerland ~72: BOFILL,ENOC;LOPEZ,ALAIN~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:10/02/ /04690 ~ Provisional ~54:EMOX BUDI OXYGEN BAG ~71:IVOR KENNETH DUNCAN, 7 Arum Avenue Westridge Somerset West, South Africa ~72: IVOR KENNETH DUNCAN~ 2014/04693 ~ Complete ~54:INTEGRATED METHOD FOR THE CHEMICAL-LOOPING GASIFICATION AND INDIRECT COMBUSTION OF SOLID HYDROCARBON FEEDSTOCKS ~71:IFP ENERGIES NOUVELLES, 1 et 4 avenue de Bois -Preau Rueil-Malmaison Cedex, France;TOTAL SA, Tour Coupole 2 place Jean Millier La Defense 6 F Courbevoie, France ~72: FORRET,ANN;GAUTHIER,THIERRY;YAZDANPANAH,MAHDI~ 33:FR ~31:12/ ~32:11/01/ /04695 ~ Complete ~54:A COMPOSITION,DOSAGE FORM AND KIT FOR REDUCING AN HIV VIRAL LOAD ~71:TRI LAZ MEDS SA PROPRIETARY LIMITED, 38 Wale Street Mezzanine Floor Wale Street Chambers Cape Town 8005, South Africa ~72: LATIEF,SHOKET;SARGURO,MISREE KHAN~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/09476 ~32:22/12/ /04782 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND DEVICE FOR POSTING MICROBLOG MESSAGE ~71:TENCENT TECHNOLOGY (SHENZHEN)COMPANY LIMITED, Room 403 East Block 2 Seg Park Zhenxing Road Futian District Shenzhen Guangdong P.R., People's Republic of China ~72: HUANG,YUAN;WU,YONGJIAN,GAO,FENG;YANG,BAOLONG~ 33:CN ~31: ~32:20/12/ /04783 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PROCESSING USER GENERATED CONTENT ~71:TENCENT TECHNOLOGY (SHENZHEN)COMPANY LIMITED, Room 403 East Block 2 Seg Park Zhenxing Road Futian District Shenzhen Guangdong P.R., People's Republic of China ~72: FENG,XIN;LIANG,ZHU~ 33:CN ~31: ~32:16/12/ /04697 ~ Complete ~54:DRUM HOIST WITH A DRIVEN MAIN SHAFT ~71:OLKO-MASCHINENTECHNIK GMBH, Carl-Benz StraBe 4 OLFEN 59399, Germany ~72: SCHRODER,WALTER~ 33:DE ~31: ~32:02/10/2012 Page 15

16 2014/04698 ~ Complete ~54:USE OF GROWTH HORMONE FRAGMENTS ~71:METABOLIC PHARMACEUTICALS Pty Ltd, Unit 2, 320 Lorimer Street, Port Melbourne 3207, Victoria, Australia ~72: KENLEY, DAVID~ 33:AU ~31: ~32:09/12/2011;33:AU ~31: ~32:09/12/2011;33:AU ~31: ~32:10/04/2012;33:AU ~31: ~32:10/04/ /04703 ~ Complete ~54:COMBINATIONS OF AZILSARTAN AND CHLORTHALIDONE FOR TREATING HYPERTENSION BLACK PATIENTS ~71:TAKEDA PHARMACEUTICALS U.S.A INC., One Takeda Parkway, Deerfield 60015, IL, United States of America ~72: KUPFER, STUART~ 33:US ~31:61/570,965 ~32:15/12/ /04700 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE IMPACT POINT OF A PROJECTILE FIRED AT A TARGET ABOVE SEA SURFACE, AND RADAR SYSTEMS IMPLEMENTING SUCH METHOD ~71:THALES NEDERLAND B.V., Zuidelijke Havenweg 40, Hengelo NL-7550 GD, Netherlands ~72: VAN OMMEREN, MARINUS JOSEPHUS SERVATIUS~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:08/12/ /04702 ~ Complete ~54:PACKAGING ~71:BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO (INVESTMENT) LIMITED, Globe House, 1 Water Street, London WC2R 3LA, United Kingdom ~72: McKENZIE, AARON~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:15/02/ /04780 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITION FOR USE IN TREATMENT OF DIABETES ~71:INDIGENOUS THERAPIES HOLDINGS(PTY)LTD, 65 Yelande Street The Reeds CENTURION, South Africa ~72: BOGOSHI,MOROLE NTHEDI~ 2014/04691 ~ Provisional ~54:A FRAME SYSTEM ~71:SILVER VIEW R & D (PTY) LTD, Plot 18 Ventershof Bapsfontein 1510, South Africa ~72: BECKER,HENDRIK,JOSEBUS,PIENAAR;DU PLESSIS,TJAART,ANDRIES~ 2014/04694 ~ Complete ~54:A TRAFFIC LIGHT ~71:ESTERHUYSE,HENNO, The Reeds 15 Perm Street Sonneglans 2158, South Africa;VAN NIEUWENHUIZEN HEINRICH ABRIE, The Reeds 7 Perm Street Sonneglans 2158, South Africa;VAN NIEUWENHUIZEN,HENDRIK PETRUS, 6 Snipe Close Bishops Court (north) Soutpansberg Drive Van Riebeeck Park Ext.24 Kempton Park 1619, South Africa;VOS,LEON ANTONIUS, 18/11 Witfontein 510R Bronkhorstspruit 1020, South Africa ~72: ESTERHUYSE,HENNO;VAN NIEUWENHUIZEN HEINRICH ABRIE~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/02200 ~32:25/03/ /04701 ~ Complete ~54:COMBINATION THERAPY OF ANTIBODIES AGAINST HUMAN CSF-1R AND USES THEREOF ~71:F. HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG, Grenzacherstrasse 124, Basel CH-4070, Switzerland ~72: CANNARILE, MICHAEL;REUTTINGER, DOMINIK;RIES, CAROLA;WARTHA, KATHARINA~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:08/03/ /04705 ~ Complete ~54:EDGE PROTECTION INSERT MOUNTS FOR GRINDING ROLLS ~71:FLSmidth A/S, 77 Vigerslev Alle, Valby DK-2500, Denmark ~72: EUCULANO, JASON;SCHANTZ, DWAYNE R.~ 33:US ~31:61/580,342 ~32:27/12/ APPLIED ON 2014/06/ /04718 ~ Complete ~54:CRUMB MANUFACTURE ~71:CRISP SENSATION HOLDING S.A., 1, rue Pedro- Meylan, CH-1208, Switzerland ~72: PICKFORD, Keith Graham;REICHGELT, Carry;VAN DOORN, Kees~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:20/12/ /04719 ~ Complete ~54:BALLOON INFLATING DEVICE WITH ILLUMINATING/SOUNDING EFFECT ~71:SHENZHEN PROMOTION CONCEPT CO. LTD., Room 1802, Block A, Shenfang Building, Ren Minnan Rd. Luohu Shenzhen, People's Republic of China ~72: HENRIK, Bo Stieler~ 33:CN ~31: ~32:20/01/2012 Page 16

17 2014/04771 ~ Complete ~54:HYDROMASSAGE CHAIR FOR SWIMMING POOLS AND THE LIKE ~71:Domingo TORREGROSA PASCUAL, Avda Rio Segura, S/N, Spain;José TORREGROSA PASCUAL, Avda Rio Segura, S/N, Spain ~72: José TORREGROSA PASCUAL~ 33:ES ~31:U ~32:01/12/ /04711 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS, SYNTHESIS, AND METHODS OF USING PHENYLCYCLOALKYLMETHYLAMINE DERIVATIVES ~71:REVIVA PHARMACEUTICALS, INC., 5941 Optical Court Suite 215, San Jose, United States of America ~72: ADIEY, Kouacou;BHAT, Laxminarayan;BHAT, Seema, Rani~ 33:US ~31:61/582,201 ~32:30/12/ /04708 ~ Complete ~54:WORKTOP SUPPORT ~71:STEINHOBEL DESIGN (PTY) LTD, 39 Sloane Street, South Africa ~72: STEINHOBEL, Brian Arthur~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/02322 ~32:28/03/ /04709 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH HEAT DISSIPATION LAMP ~71:GENIUS ELECTRONIC OPTICAL CO., LTD., No. 1, Keya East Road, Daya District, Taichung City 428, Central Taiwan Science Park, People's Republic of China ~72: LIN, Chih-Shen~ 33:TW ~31: ~32:27/06/2013;33:TW ~31: ~32:27/03/ /04714 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING MATERIALS ~71:HAVER & BOECKER OHG, CARL-HAVER-PLATZ 3, OELDE, GERMANY, Germany ~72: MÜLLER, Hagen;WAULIGMANN, Bernd~ 33:DE ~31: ~32:29/11/ /04715 ~ Complete ~54:SEMICONDUCTOR SUBSTRATE FOR A PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER MODULE ~71:SOLAR SYSTEMS PTY LTD, 45 GROSVENOR STREET, ABBOTSFORD 3067, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA, Australia ~72: GOODRICH, Joel;MU, Zhen;MUSK, Robert;RING, William~ 33:US ~31:61/565,415 ~32:30/11/ /04713 ~ Complete ~54:DIESEL OXIDATION CATALYSTS, SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF TREATMENT ~71:BASF CORPORATION, 100 PARK AVENUE, FLORHAM PARK, NJ 07932, USA, United States of America ~72: MÜLLER-STACH, Torsten, W.;ROTH, Stanley, A.;SIANI, Attilio;SUNG, Shiang~ 33:US ~31:13/309,265 ~32:01/12/ /04717 ~ Complete ~54:POST SURGICAL BREAST DRESSING ~71:EFRAT ROMAN, A CITIZEN, 11 Kalisher Street, Tel Aviv, 65257, Israel, Israel;YOAV ROMAN, A CITIZEN, 1 Shulamit Street, Tel Aviv, 64371, Israel, Israel ~72: EFRAT ROMAN~ 33:IL ~31: ~32:27/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/582,521 ~32:03/01/ /04716 ~ Complete ~54:SPARE WHEEL CARRIER FOR A VEHICLE ~71:ARNOLD PRICE, A CITIZEN, Unit 104 Walton Heath Jacob Street, 2196, Fairways, Gauteng, South Africa, South Africa;MORRIS GERHARDUS POTGIETER, A CITIZEN, No. 36 Villa Angelique Raceview, Alberton, South Africa, South Africa;THEUNIS JOHANNES BOTHA, A CITIZEN, 30 Fisher Street Brackenhurst, Alberton, South Africa, South Africa ~72: MORRIS GERHARDUS POTGIETER~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/02946 ~32:19/04/ /04706 ~ Provisional ~54:A BREATH FRESHENER ~71:DAVIES, Jayne Joy, 29 Sandalwood, Cornelius Street, Weltervreden Park, South Africa ~72: DAVIES, Jayne Joy~ 2014/04720 ~ Provisional ~54:CABLE VAULT ~71:JAN CHRISTIAAN JOHANNES HOMAN, 15 Forrester Ave Selection Park Springs, South Africa ~72: JAN CHRISTIAAN JOHANNES HOMAN~ 2014/04722 ~ Complete ~54:OMNIDIRECTIONAL ANTENNA WITH A NULL IN A SELECTED DIRECTION ~71:VODACOM (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, 082 Vodacom Boulevard Voda Valley Midrand Gauteng, South Africa ~72: MAYHEW-RIDGERS,GORDON;VAN JAARSVELD,PAUL ANDRIES~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/02711 ~32:12/04/2011 Page 17

18 2014/04725 ~ Provisional ~54:TELESCOPIC SUPPORT FOR A ROCK DRILL ~71:WILVIC PLASTICS CC, 5 Hammer Street Boltonia West Krugersdorp, South Africa ~72: BOGDANOVIC,BOGDAN~ 2014/04727 ~ Complete ~54:HOLOGRAM PROCESSING METHOD AND SYSTEM ~71:CSIR, Meiring Naude Road Brummeria PRETORIA 0001 Gauteng Province, South Africa ~72: HUGO,SUZANNE;NAIDOO,THEGARAN;SWART,JOHAN HENDRIK;VAN ROOYEN,PIETER~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/08880 ~32:02/12/ /04734 ~ Provisional ~54:TREATMENT OF WATER ~71:FLOWCENTRIC MINING TECHNOLOGY PROPRIETARY LIMITED, 122 O'Reilly Merry Street Northmead, South Africa ~72: MTOMBENI TABANI~ 2014/04735 ~ Complete ~54:HUMAN GROWTH HORMONE RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST ANTIBODIES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF ~71:RINAT NEUROSCIENCE CORP, 230 E. Grand Avenue South San Francisco, United States of America ~72: CHAPARRO RIGGERS JAVIER FERNANDO;LIN CHIA- YANG;PASCUA EDWARD DERRICK;SIEBEL SARA IVA~ 33:US ~31:61/ ~32:22/12/ /04738 ~ Complete ~54:TREATMENT OF TYPE I AND TYPE II DIABETES ~71:MELIOR PHARMACEUTICALS I. INC, 860 Springdale Drive, United States of America ~72: OCHMAN ALEXANDER R;REAUME ANDREW G;SAPORITO MICHAEL S~ 33:US ~31:61/ ~32:12/12/ /04724 ~ Provisional ~54:BICYCLE RACK ~71:DE KOCK,CHRIS, 104 Lordine Arkansas Street Berario, South Africa ~72: DE KOCK,CHRIS~ 2014/04728 ~ Complete ~54:COCOA-BASED FOOD PRODUCTS ~71:IP SCIENCE LIMITED, 2nd Floor The Platinum Building St John's Innovation Park Cowley Road CAMBRIDGE CB4 0DS CAMBRIDGESHIRE, United Kingdom ~72: PETYAEV,IVAN~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:02/12/ /04779 ~ Provisional ~54:VEHICLE LIFT SYSTEM ~71:ZWANE,PONTSHO EVODIA, 1541 Twayistr Evaton North 1984, South Africa ~72: MABAWA,TSIETSI DANIEL~ 2014/04784 ~ Complete ~54:USES OF IMMUNOCONJUGATES TARGETING CD138 ~71:BIOTEST AG, Landsteinerstrasse Dreieich, Germany;IMMUNOGEN,INC., 830 Winter Street Waltham MA , United States of America ~72: BERNOESTER,KATRIN;BRUECHER,CHRISTOPH;DAELKEN,BENJAMIN;ENGLING,ANDRE;GUTSCHER,MAR CUS;HAEDER,THOMAS;KOENIG,MARTIN;NIEMANN,GABRIELE;OSTERROTH,FRANK;SCHULZ,GREGOR;U HEREK,GHRISTOPH;WARTENBERG-DEMAND,ANDREA;ZUBER,CHANTAL~ 33:US ~31:61/568,640 ~32:08/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/722,367 ~32:05/11/ /04726 ~ Complete ~54:MATERIAL ANALYSIS SYSTEM,METHOD AND DEVICE ~71:CSIR, Meiring Naude Road Brummeria PRETORIA 0001 Gauteng Province, South Africa ~72: HUGO,SUZANNE;NAIDOO,THEGARAN;SWART,JOHAN HENDRIK;VAN ROOYEN,PIETER~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/08880 ~32:02/12/ /04737 ~ Provisional ~54:A SUPPORT DEVICE ~71:FOURIE HEINRICH JOHANN, 54 Duncan Street X10, South Africa ~72: FOURIE HEINRICH JOHANN~ 2014/04731 ~ Provisional ~54:A METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANUFACTURING HEAT TRANSFER LABELS FOR FABRICS ~71:INTERNATIONAL TRIMMINGS & LABELS SA PROPRIETARY LIMITED, 35 Ninth Avenue, South Africa ~72: CHRISTOPHER ALAN FRED;LE ROUX MIRISSA~ Page 18

19 2014/04732 ~ Complete ~54:LEUKOTRIENE B4 ANTAGONIST COMPOUND ~71:ELI LILLY AND COMPANY, Lilly Corporate Center, United States of America ~72: STACK DOUGLAS RICHARD~ 33:US ~31:61/ ~32:10/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/ ~32:12/01/ /04730 ~ Provisional ~54:A DISPENSER AND DISPENSING SYSTEM ~71:ANDELA NICHOLAAS CHRISTIAAN, 16 Pump House Close, United Kingdom;JONES ELISABETH HELENA MARIA, 15 The Grange 17 Cowley Road Bryanston, South Africa;KISSOS ARIEL, Apartment 203 Glenview 30 Holt Street Parkmore, South Africa ~72: ANDELA NICHOLAAS CHRISTIAAN;JONES ELISABETH HELENA MARIA;KISSOS ARIEL~ 2014/04733 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL BENZOPYRAN COMPOUNDS, COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF ~71:OLEMA PHARMACEUTICALS, INC, 665 3rd Street Suite 250, United States of America ~72: GALLAGHER LESLIE CAROL HODGES;HARMON CYRUS L;KUSHNER PETER J;MYLES DAVID C~ 33:US ~31:61/ ~32:16/12/ /04736 ~ Complete ~54:SOLAR COLLECTOR HAVING A PIVOTABLE CONCENTRATOR ARRANGEMENT ~71:AIRLIGHT ENERGY IP SA, Via Industria 10, Switzerland ~72: AMBROSETTI GIANLUCA;CHAMBERS JONATHAN;COOPER THOMAS;PEDRETTI ANDREA~ 33:CH ~31:1906/11 ~32:29/11/2011;33:CH ~31:1910/11 ~32:01/12/ /04739 ~ Complete ~54:PUMP APPARATUS ~71:WEIR MINERALS AUSTRALIA LTD, 1 Marden Street ARTARMON, Australia ~72: BRIGHTON KEVIN;MURANDI REMAN;SMIT PETER;TURNER ROBERT~ 33:AU ~31: ~32:08/12/2011;33:AU ~31: ~32:12/09/ /04723 ~ 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 COMPANY, 1007 Market Street Wilmington Delaware, United States of America ~72: LAYTON,JAMIE ANNE;LUCK,STANLEY;TOMAS ADRIANA~ 33:US ~31:61/298,233 ~32:26/01/ /04729 ~ Provisional ~54:A DRILLING DECK AND A DRILL PIPE SUPPORT ASSEMBLY FRO A DRILLING APPARATUS ~71:ALBERTS,ALAIN PAUL, 42 Gesternte Road Sunward Park Boksburg 1459, South Africa;ALBERTS,NICOLAAS FRANCOIS, 9 Dunvegan Avenue Dunvegan Edenvale 1609, South Africa;GOUWS,PETRUS CHRISTIAAN, 6 Silver Street Benfleur Witbank 1034, South Africa;LANDEY,KEVIN SHAUN GRANT, 26 Madeley Street Rynfield Benoni 1501, South Africa ~72: ALBERTS,ALAIN PAUL;ALBERTS,NICOLAAS FRANCOIS;GOUWS,PETRUS CHRISTIAAN;LANDEY,KEVIN SHAUN GRANT~. - APPLIED ON 2014/06/ /04812 ~ Complete ~54:HOT STAMPED STEEL AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING HOT STAMPED STEEL ~71:NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION, 6-1, Marunouchi 2-Chome, Tokyo , Chiyoda-Ku, Japan ~72: KATO, SATOSHI;KAWASAKI, KAORU;NONAKA, TOSHIKI;TOMOKIYO, TOSHIMASA~ 33:JP ~31: ~32:13/01/ /04756 ~ Complete ~54:VIRTUAL MONEY BALANCE BYPASS INQUIRY METHOD, SYSTEM AND COMPUTER-READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM ~71:TENCENT TECHNOLOGY (SHENZHEN) COMPANY LIMITED, Room 403 East Block 2 SEG Park Zhenxing Road Futian District, Shenzhen, , Guangdong, People's Republic of China, People's Republic of China ~72: DING ZHANG;JIANWEI DENG;JUN ZHOU;KE FAN~ 33:CN ~31: ~32:29/11/ /04759 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PREPARING HIGH-SILICA LEV-TYPE ZEOLITES ~71:CHEVRON U.S.A. INC., 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road, San Ramon, 94583, California, United States of America, United States of America ~72: TRACY MARGARET DAVIS~ 33:US ~31:13/540,825 ~32:03/07/2012 Page 19

20 2014/04766 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE FOR MEASURING ELECTRICAL CURRENT AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME ~71:SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES, INC., A COMPANY INCORPORATED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, 2350 NE Hopkins Court, Pullman, 99163, Washington, United States of America, United States of America ~72: JAMES R KESLER;VESELIN SKENDZIC~ 33:US ~31:61/591,402 ~32:27/01/2012;33:US ~31:13/479,139 ~32:23/05/ /04758 ~ Complete ~54:A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EXTRACTION AND REFINING OF TITANIUM ~71:UNIVERSAL TECHNICAL RESOURCE SERVICES, INC., 950 N Kings Highway Suite 208 Cherry Hill, 08034, New Jersey, United States of America, United States of America ~72: BENJAMIN A KOHLER;CHANAKA L DEALWIS;JAMES R COX;MICHAEL G LEWIS~ 33:US ~31:61/579,384 ~32:22/12/ /04760 ~ Complete ~54:BEVERAGE PACKAGE WITH AERATOR ~71:OWENS-BROCKWAY GLASS CONTAINER INC., A CORPORATION ORGANISED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, One Michael Owens Way, Perrysburg, 43551, Ohio, United States of America, United States of America ~72: ROGER P SMITH~ 33:US ~31:13/484,643 ~32:31/05/ /04765 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM, APPARATUS, AND METHOD FOR REDUCING INRUSH CURRENT IN A THREE-PHASE TRANSFORMER ~71:SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES, INC., A COMPANY INCORPORATED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, 2350 NE Hopkins Court, Pullman, 99163, Washington, United States of America, United States of America ~72: DOUGLAS I TAYLOR~ 33:US ~31:13/347,563 ~32:10/01/ /04757 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESSES AND SYSTEMS FOR CONVERSION OF ALKYL BROMIDES TO HIGHER MOLECULAR WEIGHT HYDROCARBONS IN CIRCULATING CATALYST REACTOR- REGENERATOR SYSTEMS ~71:MARATHON GTF TECHNOLOGY, LTD., 5555 San Felipe, Houston, , Texas, United States of America, United States of America ~72: JOHN J WAYCUILIS;PATRICK K MOORE;RAPHAEL THOMAS~ 33:US ~31:61/576,918 ~32:16/12/2011;33:US ~31:13/705,106 ~32:04/12/ /04763 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH LOAD AQUEOUS SUSPENSION CONCENTRATE OF AN ACTIVE INGREDIENT ~71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC, 9330 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, 46268, Indiana, United States of America, United States of America ~72: HOLGER TANK;MELISSA G OLDS;TOSHIYA OGAWA~ 33:US ~31:61/576,144 ~32:15/12/ /04768 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR CREATING ONE OR MORE SLOW- SPEED COMMUNICATIONS CHANNELS UTILIZING A REAL-TIME COMMUNICATION CHANNEL ~71:SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES, INC., A COMPANY INCORPORATED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, 2350 NE Hopkins Court, Pullman, 99163, Washington, United States of America, United States of America ~72: BOGDAN Z KASZTENNY;LUTHER S ANDERSON;TONY J LEE~ 33:US ~31:13/366,672 ~32:06/02/ /04761 ~ Complete ~54:LAYERED SECURITY FOR AGE VERIFICATION AND TRANSACTION AUTHORIZATION ~71:BRUCE ROSS, A AMERICAN CITIZEN, 16 Hughes, Irvine, 92618, California, United States of America, United States of America ~72: BRUCE ROSS~ 33:US ~31:61/564,588 ~32:29/11/ /04762 ~ Complete ~54:PAPERBOARD PACKAGING CONTAINERS AND RELATED METHODS OF USE ~71:L'OREAL, A FRENCH SOCIETE ANONYME, 14 rue Royale, F-75008, Paris, France, France ~72: MICHAEL DEGEORGE~ 33:US ~31:13/341,685 ~32:30/12/ /04767 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR BLACKOUT PROTECTION ~71:SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES, INC., A COMPANY INCORPORATED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, 2350 NE Hopkins Court, Pullman, 99163, Washington, United States of Page 20

21 America, United States of America ~72: SCOTT M MANSON~ 33:US ~31:61/592,826 ~32:31/01/2012;33:US ~31:13/587,068 ~32:16/08/ /04764 ~ Complete ~54:DEUTERATED THIAZOLIDINONE ANALOGUES AS AGONISTS FOR FOLLICLE STIMULATING HORMONE RECEPTOR ~71:MERCK PATENT GMBH, Frankfurter Strasse 250, 64293, Darmstadt, Germany, Germany ~72: HENRY YU;MARIANNE DONNELLY~ 33:US ~31:61/596, 417 ~32:08/02/ /04769 ~ Complete ~54:SELECTIVE SEPARATION OF NITROSO-CONTAINING COMPOUNDS ~71:BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO (INVESTMENTS) LIMITED, Globe House 1 Water Street, London, WC2R 3LA, United Kingdom, United Kingdom ~72: ECEVIT YILMAZ;JAN ROBERT CHRISTIAN SVENSSON STARK;JOHAN FREDRIK BILLING;OLA JOHN IVAR KARLSSON~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:19/01/2012;33:GB ~31: ~32:26/06/ /04744 ~ Provisional ~54:A WATER HEATING SYSTEM AND A METHOD OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF ~71:Derick Gomez and Jesus Cenzio, 68 Protea Street, South Africa ~72: Derick Gomez;Jesus Cenzio~ 2014/04770 ~ Complete ~54:STABILISED PLATFORM ~71:THALES, 45 rue de Villiers, France ~72: RUDIER, Raymond~ 33:FR ~31: ~32:30/12/2011;33:FR ~31: ~32:23/02/ /04707 ~ Provisional ~54:IMMOBILISED PROTEINS FOR SCAVENGING FLAVOUR COMPOUNDS AND PACKAGING MATERIAL CONTAINING SAME ~71:UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA, PHYSICS DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA, PRETORIA, 0002, South Africa ~72: BUYS, Elna, Maria;DE KOCK, Henriëtta, Laetitia;ZABBIA, Alex~ 2014/04751 ~ Complete ~54:TRUCK BODY ~71:GECKO TANKS PTY LTD, 322 TREASURE ROAD, WELSHPOOL 6107, WESTERN AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIA, Australia ~72: CAROLEO, Domenic;SIKIRICH, Steve~ 33:AU ~31: ~32:06/12/ /04752 ~ Complete ~54:SCRAPER BLADE CUSHION ~71:ASGCO MANUFACTURING, INC., Gordon Street, United States of America ~72: GIBBS, Aaron, T.;WILLIAMS, Leroy, C.~ 33:US ~31:13/346,799 ~32:10/01/ /04742 ~ Provisional ~54:A CONTROL DEVICE ~71:PRETORIUS, Gerhardus, Petrus, VELVET GRASS 1213, GREEN ACRES ESTATE, MONTANA, PRETORIA, South Africa;VAN DER MERWE, Chris, 169 GREEN ACRES, 826 KLIPPAN ROAD, MONTANA, PRETORIA, South Africa ~72: PRETORIUS, Gerhardus, Petrus;VAN DER MERWE, Chris~ 2014/04743 ~ Provisional ~54:AN ABSENCE NOTIFICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD ~71:ABSOLV SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD, 212 CAPE ROAD, PORT ELIZABETH, EASTERN CAPE, 6000, South Africa ~72: DEYSEL, Natasha;FORTUIN, Dalino, Ralph;JOHNSON, Johnny, Joseph~ 2014/04753 ~ Complete ~54:PANELS ~71:SPIRIT DISPLAYS LIMITED, Unit 4, 193 Garth Road, United Kingdom ~72: WEIGHT, Alistair N.;WEIGHT, Hadley W.~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:30/11/ /04754 ~ Complete ~54:IONIC LIQUIDS FOR COOLING IN HIGH TEMPERATURE ENVIRONMENT ~71:VTU HOLDING GMBH, Parkring 18, Austria ~72: KALB, Roland~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:02/02/ /04788 ~ Provisional ~54:HINGES ~71:MEINTJES CORNELIUS JOHANNES, 83 Frederick Cooper Drive Kenmare, South Africa ~72: MEINTJES CORNELIUS JOHANNES~ Page 21

22 2014/04776 ~ Provisional ~54:TH44-HYBRID COMPOSITES ~71:TOWER TECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD, BUILDING 16 CSIR CAMPUS MEIRING NAUDE DRIVE SCIENTIA, South Africa ~72: MICHAEL WINDSOR SYMONS~ 2014/04774 ~ Provisional ~54:TH67-VERMICULITE COMPOSITES ~71:TOWER TECHNOLOGY HODINGS (PTY)LTD, BUILDING 16 CSIR CAMPUS MEIRING NAUDE DRIVE SCIENTIA, South Africa ~72: MICHAEL WINDSOR SYMONS~ 2014/04785 ~ Provisional ~54:DELIVERY OF DRM PROTECTED CONTENT TO DISTRIBUTED USER STATIONS ~71:ALTECH MULTIMEDIA (PTY) LIMITED, 1 Montgomery Drive Mount Edgecombe 4300, South Africa ~72: DRIVER,ASHLEY,VINCENT,STANFORD;SCHWIKKARD,SHIRLEY,ELSPETH;SIMMS,GRANT PETER;SULLIVAN,ALAN,JOHN~ 2014/04796 ~ Provisional ~54:A LOAD TRANSFER SYSTEM AND METHOD ~71:MECH MOBILITY PROPRIETARY LIMITED, Carriage No. 2 Knysna Station Remembrance Avenue, South Africa ~72: MCVITTY ALAN GEORGE CYRIL~ 2014/04786 ~ Complete ~54:A SHARK DETERRENT APPARATUS AND METHOD ~71:ORCA ARMOR PROPRIETARY LIMITED, Suite 206 Tokai Village Vans Road Tokai 7945, South Africa ~72: RICHARDSON,PHILIP ROY KENNETH~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/09388 ~32:20/12/ /04791 ~ Complete ~54:SMALL-SIZED DISPOSABLE PULL-ON DIAPER ~71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY, One Procter & Gamble Plaza, United States of America ~72: MORIMOTO KOICHI;UMEO TAKASHI;UNEO HIROYUKI;YONEMURA KATSUHIRO~ 33:US ~31:61/ ~32:30/11/ /04775 ~ Provisional ~54:TH72-COLD PRESSED PRODUCT ~71:TOWER TECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS (PTY)LTD, BUILDING 16 CSIR CAMPUS MEIRING NAUDE DRIVE SCIENTIA, South Africa ~72: MICHAEL WINDSOR SYMONS~ 2014/04778 ~ Provisional ~54:A COMPOSITION ~71:DU PLESSIS,MARIAAN, 10 WHITE HILLS CLOSE WHITE HILLS JUNXION OFFICE PARK GROUND FLOOR BLOCK 1, South Africa;SMITH,CONRAD ANTON, 10 WHITE HILLS CLOSE WHITE HILLS JUNXION OFFICE PARK GROUND FLOOR BLOCK 1, South Africa ~72: DU PLESSIS,MARIAAN;SMITH,CONRAD ANTON~ 2014/04787 ~ Complete ~54:SUBSTITUTED 4-PHENYL-PYRIDINES FOR THE TREATMENT OF NK-1 RECEPTOR RELATED DISEASES ~71:HELSINN HEALTHCARE SA, Via Pian Scairolo 9 LUGANO/PAZZALLO CH-6912, Switzerland ~72: CANNELLA,ROBERTA;FADINI,LUCA;GIULIANO,CLAUDIO;LOVATI,EMANUELA;MANINI,PETER;PIETRA,CLA UDIO;STELLA,VALENTINO J.;VENTURINI,ALESSIO~ 33:US ~31:61/564,537 ~32:29/11/2011;33:US ~31:13/478,361 ~32:23/05/ /04790 ~ Complete ~54:ANTI-PD-L1 ANTIBODIES AND USES THEREOF ~71:MERCK PATENT GMBH, Frankfurter Strasse 250, Germany ~72: AN QI;CARTWRIGHT MARK;HAO GANG;IFFLAND CHRISTEL;LEGER OLIVIER;MCKENNA SEAN D;NASTRI HORACIO G;SOOD VANITA D~ 33:US ~31:61/ ~32:28/11/ /04793 ~ Complete ~54:ANTICOAGULANT REVERSAL AGENTS ~71:PEROSPHERE INC, 20 Kenosia Avenue, United States of America ~72: BAKHRU SASHA H;LAULICHT BRYAN E;MATHIOWITZ EDITH;STEINER SOLOMON S~ 33:US ~31:61/ ~32:29/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/ ~32:22/03/2012;33:US ~31:61/ ~32:02/05/2012;33:US ~31:61/ ~32:29/06/2012 Page 22

23 2014/04797 ~ Complete ~54:INFLUENZA VIRUS VACCINES AND USES THEREOF ~71:CRUCELL HOLLAND B.V., Archimedesweg 4, Netherlands ~72: ALARD PHILIPPE;FRIESEN ROBERT HEINZ EDWARD;IMPAGLIAZZO ANTONIETTA;LOVERIX STEFAN;MEIJBERG JAN WILLEM;RADOSEVIC KATARINA;VOGELS RONALD~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:28/11/2011;33:EP ~31: ~32:28/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/ ~32:28/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/ ~32:28/11/2011;33:EP ~31: ~32:01/05/2012;33:US ~31:61/ ~32:30/10/ /04801 ~ Complete ~54:NEAR-NET CUTTING TOOL INSERT ~71:DIAMOND INNOVATIONS INC, 6325 Huntley Road, United States of America ~72: EASLEY THOMAS C;MARTENSSON MALIN;WEBB STEVEN W;WEINL GEROLD~ 33:US ~31:61/ ~32:30/12/ /04802 ~ Complete ~54:BASE METAL RECOVERY ~71:TETRONICS (INTERNATIONAL) LIMITED, Unit A2 Marston Gate South Marston Industrial Estate Swindon, United Kingdom ~72: DEEGAN DAVID;SLINN MATTHEW~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:12/12/ /04803 ~ Complete ~54:UNDERGROUND COAL GASIFICATION AND LINKAGE METHOD ~71:ENN COAL GASIFICATION MINING CO. Ltd, Huaxiang Road, Economic and Technology Development Zone, Langfang, Hebei , People's Republic of China ~72: CHEN, FENG;LIU, GANG;PANG, XULIN;WANG, SHIPENG;ZHANG, MING;ZHANG, SHUCHUAN~ 33:CN ~31: ~32:30/11/ /04804 ~ Complete ~54:INHALATION DEVICE FOR POWDERED DRUGS ~71:ALMIRALL S.A., Ronda del General Mitre 151, Barcelona E-08022, Spain ~72: HERDER, MARTIN;LUDANEK, GERHARD;METT, INGO;SCHMIDT, JOACHIM~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:20/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/590,960 ~32:26/01/ /04813 ~ Complete ~54:COLD-ROLLED STEEL SHEET AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING COLD-ROLLED STEEL SHEET ~71:NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION, 6-1, Marunouchi 2-Chome, Tokyo , Chiyoda-Ku, Japan ~72: KATO, SATOSHI;KAWASAKI, KAORU;NONAKA, TOSHIKI;TOMOKIYO, TOSHIMASA~ 33:JP ~31: ~32:13/01/2012;33:JP ~31: ~32:13/01/ /04817 ~ Provisional ~54:A BEVERAGE SERVICE SYSTEM ~71:HELLO MOJO MEDIA PRACTITIONERS PROPRIETARY LIMITED, 105 Mountain Road, Woodstock, South Africa ~72: HEWETT, RONALD WILLIAM DE BURG~ 2014/04810 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PATIENT IDENTIFICATION IN A REMOTE MONITORING SYSTEM ~71:COVIDIEN LP, 15 Hampshire Street, Mansfield 02048, MA, United States of America ~72: GAINES, ROBERT B.;WEISNER, JOEL D.~ 33:US ~31:13/334,447 ~32:22/12/ /04789 ~ Complete ~54:COMBINATION TREATMENT OF CANCER ~71:ASTRAZANECA AB, Sodertalje, Sweden ~72: DAVIES BARRY ROBERT~ 33:US ~31:61/ ~32:30/11/ /04807 ~ Complete ~54:INHALATION DEVICE FOR POWDERED DRUGS ~71:ALMIRALL S.A., Ronda del Generale Mitre 151, Barcelona E-08022, Spain ~72: HERDER, MARTIN;LUDANEK, GERHARD;METT, INGO;SCHMIDT, JOACHIM~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:20/01/2012;33:EP ~31:61/589,575 ~32:23/01/ /04809 ~ Provisional ~54:DRUM ASSEMBLY ~71:CAMPACTION METHODS (PTY) LTD., 6 David Place, Dowerglen, South Africa ~72: DANIEL PAUL SILCOCK~ 2014/04814 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATED DISPUTE RESOLUTION OF CREDIT DATA ~71:TRANS UNION, LLC, 555 West Adams Street, Chicago 60661, IL, United States of America ~72: CARSON, JEFFREY;HAGEN, RONALD;NG, PO CHEUNG;THOMPSON, DOUGLAS~ 33:US ~31:61/581,680 ~32:30/12/2011 Page 23

24 2014/04816 ~ Provisional ~54:A FORCE TRANSFERRING DEVICE AND SYSTEM ~71:GILLESPIE, WILLIAM DENNIS, 67 Sedgefield, 49 Mackeurtan Avenue, South Africa ~72: GILLESPIE, WILLIAM DENNIS~ 2014/04795 ~ Complete ~54:AMINE AND NITROXIDE BASED ADDITIVE COMPOSITION FOR CONTROL AND INHIBITION OF POLYMERIZATION OF STYRENE, AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF ~71:DORF KETAL CHEMICALS (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED, Dorf Ketal Tower D'Monte Street Orlem Malad (W) Mumbai, India ~72: SUBRAMANIYAM MAHESH~ 33:IN ~31:3383/MUM/2011 ~32:02/12/ /04798 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR TREATING BREAST CANCER ~71:ALETHIA BIOTHERAPEUTICS INC, 141 President-Kennedy Avenue Suite SB-5100 Montreal, Canada ~72: FILION MARIO;MORAITIS ANNA N;TREMBLAY GILLES BERNARD~ 33:US ~31:61/ ~32:09/01/ /04800 ~ Complete ~54:WET-SCRUBBER FOR CLEANING OF POLLUTED GAS SUCH AS FLUE GAS ~71:PURETEQ A/S, Norgesvej 13 Tved, Denmark;SOGAARD DENNIS, Majas Vej 21 Humlum, Denmark ~72: SOGAARD DENNIS~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:17/01/ /04773 ~ Provisional ~54:TH51-MAGNESIUM AND PHOSPHATE COMPOSITES ~71:TOWER TECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD, BUILDING 16 CSIR CAMPUS MEIRING NAUDE DRIVE SCIENTIA 0184, South Africa ~72: MICHAEL WINDSOR SYMONS~ 2014/04792 ~ Complete ~54:PURINONE DERIVATIVE HYDROCHLORIDE ~71:ONO PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD, 1-5, Doshomachi 2-chome Chuo-ku OSAKA-SHI, Japan ~72: YAMAMOTO SHINGO;YOSHIZAWA TOSHIO~ 33:JP ~31: ~32:29/11/ /04799 ~ Complete ~54:(1R,4R)7-OXO-2-AZABICYCLO [2.2.2] OCT-5-ENE AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF ~71:DEMERX INC, 305 South Andrews Avenue Suite 515, United States of America ~72: MORIARTY ROBERT M~ 33:US ~31:61/ ~32:25/01/ /04805 ~ Complete ~54:WIND PARK WITH REAL TIME WIND SPEED MEASUREMENTS ~71:ABB RESEARCH Ltd, Affolternstrasse 44, Zurich CH-8050, Switzerland ~72: LENDENMANN, HEINZ;MORINOPOULOS, ANTONIS;PAN, JIUPING;REZA, MUHAMAD;SRIVASTAVA, KAILASH;ZARGHAMI, MAHYAR~ 2014/04806 ~ Complete ~54:INHALATION DEVICE FOR POWDERED DRUGS ~71:ALMIRALL, S.A., Ronda del Generale Mitre 151, Barcelona E-08022, Spain ~72: HERDER, MARTIN;LUDANEK, GERHARD;METT, INGO;SCHMIDT, JOACHIM~ 33:US ~31:61/589,572 ~32:23/01/2012;33:EP ~31: ~32:20/01/ /04808 ~ Complete ~54:TUNNELING OR EXTRACTION MACHINE WITH AN ANCHOR-SETTING DEVICE AND SUPPORT MANIPULATOR OR SUPPORTING DEVICE ~71:SANDVIK MINING and CONSTRUCTION G.m.b.H, Alpinestrasse 1, Zeltweg A-8740, Austria ~72: PIRKER, BERND;WELS, FRANZ~ 33:AT ~31:A 75/2012 ~32:24/01/ /04811 ~ Complete ~54:HOT STAMP MOLDED ARTICLE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME ~71:NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION, 6-1, Marunouchi 2-Chome, Tokyo , Chiyoda-Ku, Japan ~72: KATO, SATOSHI;KAWASAKI, KAORU;NONAKA, TOSHIKI;TOMOKIYO, TOSHIMASA~ 33:JP ~31: ~32:13/01/ /04815 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE AND METHOD TO ANALYZE FLUID PRODUCTS ~71:EVER srl, Viale della Republica 209, Treviso 31100, Italy ~72: BRANCA, GIOVANNI ENRICO~ 33:IT ~31:UD2013A ~32:28/06/2013 Page 24

25 2014/04772 ~ Provisional ~54:RHINOCEROS BODY SHAPE MONEY BOXES ~71:VERNON ALBERT PETER ENGELBRECHT, 10 B VEW HILLS RD CRESTHOLME, South Africa ~72: VERNON ALBERT PETER ENGELBRECHT~ 2014/04777 ~ Provisional ~54:FISH HOOK ~71:LEON SIGFRIED MARE, 7 Jacaranda Str Valmary Durbanville, South Africa ~72: LEON SIGFRIED MARE~ 2014/04794 ~ Complete ~54:AMINE BASED ADDITIVE COMPOSITION FOR CONTROL AND INHIBITION OF POLYMERIZATION OF STYRENE, AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF ~71:DORF KETAL CHEMICALS (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED, Dorf Ketal Tower D'Monte Street Orlem Malad (W) Mumbai, India ~72: SUBRAMANIYAM MAHESH~ 33:IN ~31:3350/MUM/2011 ~32:29/11/ APPLIED ON 2014/06/ /04819 ~ Provisional ~54:UNDERGROUND LOCOMOTIVE TRACTION UNIT ~71:TRIDENT SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD, 414 Peddie Street, Wadeville Ext 6, South Africa ~72: TAYLOR, Shainne John~ 2014/04821 ~ Complete ~54:LUMINAIRE ~71:JARVIS, George Graham, Plot No. 358, Sunset Drive, Rietfontein, Muldersdrift, South Africa ~72: JARVIS, George Graham~ 2014/04826 ~ Complete ~54:ACAMPROSATE FORMULATIONS, METHODS OF USING THE SAME, AND COMBINATIONS COMPRISING THE SAME ~71:SYNCHRONEURON INC., 9 Dover Lane, Lexington, , Massachusetts, United States of America, United States of America ~72: BARRY S FOGEL;DAVID WONG;EDWARD LIN;KEI-LAI FONG;SAN-LAUNG CHOW;WILLIAM D KERNS~ 33:US ~31:61/566,550 ~32:02/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/649,137 ~32:18/05/ /04825 ~ Complete ~54:LACTOBACILLUS REUTERI DSM FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ENTERIC NERVOUS SYSTEM ~71:BIOGAIA AB, Box 3242, S , Stockholm, Sweden, Sweden ~72: GABRIELA BERGONZELLI DEGONDA;MAGALI FAURE;NICOLE KUSY~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:30/12/ /04824 ~ Complete ~54:LACTOBACILLUS REUTERI DSM FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF COGNITIVE FUNCTION ~71:BIOGAIA AB, Box 3242, SE , Stockholm, Sweden, Sweden ~72: GABRIELA BERGONZELLI DEGONDA;MAGALI FAURE;NICOLE KUSY~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:30/12/ /04820 ~ Provisional ~54:A GREEN PESTICIDE ~71:DE WAAL, Daniël Johannes, Weltevreden, South Africa ~72: DE WAAL, Daniël Johannes~ 2014/04818 ~ Provisional ~54:ADDING VERSATILITY TO A WHEELBARROW ~71:Alan Wilfred Hall, Noodhulp Farm, South Africa ~72: Alan Wilfred Hall~ 2014/04823 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MERGING GEOMETRY-BASED SPATIAL AUDIO CODING STREAMS ~71:FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FÖRDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V., HANSASTRAßE 27C, MÜNCHEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: CRACIUN, Alexandra;DEL GALDO, Giovanni;HABETS, Emanuel;HERRE, Jürgen;KUNTZ, Achim;KÜCH, Fabian;THIERGART, Oliver~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:02/12/2011;33:US ~31:13/445,585 ~32:12/04/ /04822 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MICROPHONE POSITIONING BASED ON A SPATIAL POWER DENSITY ~71:FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FÖRDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V., HANSASTRAßE 27C, MÜNCHEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: CRACIUN, Alexandra;DEL GALDO, Giovanni;HABETS, Emanuel;KÜCH, Fabian;THIERGART, Oliver~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:02/12/2011;33:US ~31:13/445,560 ~32:12/04/2012 Page 25

26 2014/04840 ~ Complete ~54:SUBSTITUTED PYPPOLIDINE-2-CARBOXAMIDES ~71:F.HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG, Grenzacherstrasse 124 BASEL CH-4070, Switzerland ~72: BARTKOVITZ,DAVID JOSEPH;CHU,XIN- JIE;FISHLOCK,DANIEL;VU,BINH THANH;ZHAO,CHUNLIN~ 33:US ~31:61/611,200 ~32:15/03/ /04842 ~ Complete ~54:CYCLIC COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME ~71:CELLCEUTIX CORPORATION, 100 Cummings Center Suite 151-B BEVERLY MA, United States of America;UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS, 225 Franklin Street 12TH Floor BOSTON MA, United States of America ~72: LI,YAN;LIU,DAHUI;PAN,WENXI;TEW,GREGORY N.;THAKER,HITESH~ 33:US ~31:61/569,847 ~32:13/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/604,623 ~32:29/02/2012;33:US ~31:61/663,584 ~32:24/06/ /04845 ~ Complete ~54:PLATE ELEMENT FOR GUIDING A RAIL AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAID PLATE ELEMENT ~71:VOSSLOH-WERKE GMBH, Vosslohstrasse 4 WERDOHL 58791, Germany ~72: BECKER,DIETMAR;BEDNARCZYK,ADRIAN;HARRASS,MICHAEL;KRIEG,NIKOLAJ;LEVERMANN,ULRICH~ 33:DE ~31: ~32:19/01/ /04832 ~ Complete ~54:FLUOROMETHYL-5,6-DIHYDRO-4H-[1,3]OXAZINES ~71:F.HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG, Grenzacherstrasse 124, Basel CH-4070, Switzerland;SIENA BIOTECH S.P.A, STRADA DEL PETROCCIO E BELRIGUARDO 35,SIENA I-53100, Italy ~72: HILPERT, HANS;HUMM, ROLAND;WOLTERING, THOMAS~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:26/01/ /04841 ~ Complete ~54:PESTICIDAL MIXTURES INCLUDING SPIROHETEROCYCLIC PYRROLIDINE DIONES ~71:SYNGENTA PARTICIPATIONS AG, Schwarzwaldallee 215 BASEL CH-4058, Switzerland ~72: BUCHHOLZ,ANKE;HATT,FABIENNE;MUEHLEBACH,MICHEL;RINDLISBACHER,ALFRED~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:17/01/ /04843 ~ Complete ~54:COMBINATION THERAPY FOR THE TREATMENT OF OVARIAN CANCER ~71:F.HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG, Grenzacherstrasse 124 BASEL CH-4070, Switzerland ~72: BERNASCONI,CORRADO;BOLLAG,DAVID~ 33:US ~31:61/610,128 ~32:13/03/2012;33:US ~31:61/653,598 ~32:31/05/2012;33:US ~31:61/672,987 ~32:18/07/ /04827 ~ Provisional ~54:MULTI-HOSE AGROCHEMICAL SQUEEZE PUMP ~71:GELDENHUYS, DANIEL LUCAS, Cnr 10th Street & Driedoring Street, Leeupoort Plotte, South Africa;GELDENHUYS, LEON BASIL, Cnr 10th Street & Driedoring Street, Leeupoort Plotte, South Africa ~72: GELDENHUYS, DANIEL LUCAS;GELDENHUYS, LEON BASIL~ 2014/04829 ~ Complete ~54:CONVEYOR BELTS ~71:RENPRO MINING SUPPLIES CC, 12 Emily Hobhouse Street, Dennesig, South Africa ~72: VAN RENSBURG, CORNELIUS ALWYN~ 2014/04830 ~ Complete ~54:IN VITRO METHODOLOGY FOR PREDICTING IN VIVO ABSORPTION OF BIOABSORBABLE POLYMERIC IMPLANTS AND DEVICES ~71:ETHICON, INC., U.S Route 22, Somerville 08876, NJ, United States of America ~72: FITZ, BENJAMIN D.;JAMIOLKOWSKI, DENNIS D.;YANG, DACHUAN~ 33:US ~31:61/565,856 ~32:01/12/ /04833 ~ Complete ~54:AUDIO PRECOMPENSATION CONTROLLER DESIGN USING A VARIABLE SET OF SUPPORT LOUDSPEAKERS ~71:DIRAC RESEARCH AB, Falhagsleden 57, Uppsala S , Sweden ~72: AHLEN, ANDERS;BAHNE, ADRIAN;BRANNMARK, LARS-JOHAN~ 2014/04837 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR ENHANCING USE OF REACTOR VOLUME IN CONNECTION WITH HYDROMETALLURGICAL LEACHING ~71:OUTOTEC(FINLAND) OY, Puolikkotie 10 ESPOO 02230, Finland ~72: HAAKANA,TIMO;SAXEN, BJORN;TIIHONEN,JARI~ 33:FI ~31: ~32:22/12/2011 Page 26

27 2014/04831 ~ Complete ~54:TREATMENT OF SURFACTANT LADEN WASTEWATER ~71:GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, 1 River Road, Schenectady 12345, NY, United States of America ~72: MERSCH, METTHEW D.;POLLETR, JAMES QUENTIN;VASCONCELLOS, STEPHEN ROBERT~ 33:US ~31:13/326,396 ~32:15/12/ /04835 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING A PAYMENT INSTRUMENT ~71:BARCLAYS BANK PLC, 29th Floor, One Churchill Place, London E14 5HP, Greater London, United Kingdom ~72: GUY, PETER;WEBSTER, LUCINDA~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:01/12/ /04838 ~ Complete ~54:MGLU 2/3 AGONISTS ~71:ELI LILLY AND COMPANY, Lilly Corporate Center INDIANAPOLIS IN, United States of America ~72: BAKER,STEPHEN RICHARD;BEADLE,CHRISTOPHER DAVID;CLARK,BARRY PETER;MONN,JAMES ALLEN;PRIETO,LOURDES~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:01/02/2012;33:US ~31:61/619,139 ~32:02/04/ /04828 ~ Complete ~54:GEOGRAPHICALLY LOCALIZED RECOMMENDATIONS IN A COMPUTING ADVICE FACILITY ~71:EBAY INC., 2145 Hamilton Avenue, San Jose, 95215, California, United States of America ~72: DIXON, CHRISTOPHER;GATTIS, MATTHEW RYAN;PINCKNEY, THOMAS~ 33:US ~31:61/430,318 ~32:06/01/2011;33:US ~31:61/438,684 ~32:02/02/2011;33:US ~31:61/477,276 ~32:20/04/2011;33:US ~31:13/155,964 ~32:08/06/ /04834 ~ Complete ~54:MOBILE PAYMENT TRANSACTION SYSTEM ~71:BARCLAYS BANK PLC, 29th Floor, One Churchill Place, London E14 5HP, Greater London, United Kingdom ~72: BARTON, LOREN OLIVER;RAMSAY, CRAIG~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:01/12/ /04836 ~ Complete ~54:BENZYL SULFONAMIDE DERIVATIVES USEFUL AS MOGAT-2INHIBITORS ~71:ELI LILLY AND COMPANY, Lilly Corporate Center, INDIANAPOLIS IN, United States of America ~72: FERNANDEZ,MARIA CARMEN;GONZALEZ-GARCIA,MARIA ROSARIO;PFEIFER,LANCE ALLEN~ 33:US ~31:61/592,717 ~32:31/01/2012;33:EP ~31: ~32:06/11/ /04839 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF PRODUCING AN OPTICAL ELEMENT HAVING A MARK ~71:TRANSITIONS OPTICAL,INC, 9251 Belcher Road PINELLAS PARK FL, United States of America ~72: CARPENTER,WILLIAM D.~ 33:US ~31:61/589,472 ~32:23/01/2012;33:US ~31:13/741,423 ~32:15/01/ /04844 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL HETEROARYLAMIDE DERIVATIVES HAVING ANTIANDROGENIC PROPERTIES ~71:MEDEIA THERAPEUTICS LTD, Microkatu 1 KUOPIO FI 70210, Finland ~72: KOISTINAHO,MILLA;MUONA,ANU;RATILAINEN,JARI~ 33:FI ~31: ~32:13/01/ APPLIED ON 2014/07/ /04846 ~ Provisional ~54:WATERLESS TOILET TO KILL PATHOGENS ~71:Alan Wilfred Hall, Noodhulp Farm,R600,, South Africa ~72: Alan Wilfred Hall~ 2014/04847 ~ Complete ~54:SHOCK TUBE INITIATOR ~71:AEL MINING SERVICES LIMITED, AECI Place, 24 The Woodlands, Woodlands Drive, Woodmead, South Africa ~72: CLOETE, Etienne Eugen;GARSIDE, Graham Anthony;MULLER, Elmar~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/03937 ~32:30/05/ /04848 ~ Complete ~54:A TRAILER ~71:NOONAN, Robert, Christopher, Crockford, RIVER HOUSE, 168 CENT STREET, LYNNWOOD GLEN, PRETORIA 0081, South Africa ~72: NOONAN, Robert, Christopher, Crockford;NOONAN, Rory, Crockford~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/2574 ~32:10/04/ /04849 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS OF TREATING BEHAVIORAL SYMPTOMS OF NEUROLOGICAL AND MENTAL DISORDERS ~71:CUREMARK LLC, 411 Theodore Fremd Avenue, Suite 206, United States of Page 27

28 America ~72: FALLON, James, J.;FALLON, Joan, M.;HEIL, Matthew, F.;NANUS, Kenneth;SZIGETHY, James~ 33:US ~31:61/582,813 ~32:03/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/600,110 ~32:17/02/ /04850 ~ Complete ~54:SELF-HEATING CONTAINER FOR PRE-COOKED FOOD ~71:Nicky SEVIM, Grand Rue 3, Switzerland ~72: Nicky SEVIM~ 2014/04868 ~ Complete ~54:USER ACCESS CONTROL BASED ON A GRAPHICAL SIGNATURE ~71:BARCLYS BANK PLC, 29th Floor, One Churchill Place, London E14 5HP, Greater London, United Kingdom ~72: FRENCH, GEORGE;GOLDSTONE, JEREMY;SAYERS, IAN;WHALEY, ANDREW~ 2014/04873 ~ Complete ~54:ENHANCEMENT OF TRANSPORT OF THERAPEUTIC MOLECULES ACROSS THE BLOOD BRAIN BARRIER ~71:BIOGEN IDEC MA INC., 14 Cambridge Center, Cambridge 02142, MA, United States of America ~72: FARRINGTON, GRAHAM K.;SISK, WILLIAM~ 33:US ~31:61/585,039 ~32:10/01/ /04869 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING AND ANALYSING PARTOGRAPH INFORMATION ~71:SMART HUB Pte. Ltd., 100 Beach Road, #25-06 Shaw Towers, Singapore , Singapore ~72: DE JESUS, IAN CHRISTOPHER B.;DUREMDES, RAMON G.;GENSON, KATHRYN T.;SUMABAT, KRISTIAN~ 33:SG ~31: ~32:13/12/ /04871 ~ Complete ~54:ALPHA-AMYLASE ~71:DSM IP ASSETS B.V., Het Overloon 1, Heerlen NL-6411 TE, Netherlands ~72: PARENICOVA, LUCIE~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:30/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/592,085 ~32:30/01/2012;33:US ~31:13/532,072 ~32:23/07/ /04872 ~ Complete ~54:VARIANT FC-POLYPEPTIDES WITH ENHANCED BINDING TO THE NEONATAL FC RECEPTOR ~71:AMGEN INC., One Amgen Center Drive, Thousand Oaks , CA, United States of America ~72: HAN, SEOG JOON;HARRIS, SUSIE M.;KETCHEM, RANDAL R.;LU, JI;MICHAELS, MARK L.;RETTER, MARC W.;SUN, JEONGHOON;TSAI, MEI-MEI~ 33:US ~31:61/578,780 ~32:21/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/585,993 ~32:12/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/729,050 ~32:21/11/ /04874 ~ Provisional ~54:AUTOMATIC ENGAGEABLE COUPLING ~71:NEVILLE GEORGE WESTON ROLSTONE, 100 Shamrock Str, South Africa ~72: NEVILLE GEORGE WESTON ROLSTONE~ 2014/04851 ~ Provisional ~54:TANKLESS WATER HEATER ~71:DELPHIUS COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD, Unit B5 Prospect Cloce 43 Regency Drive Route 21 Corporate Park Irene, South Africa;ECE COOLING AND ELECTRICAL CC, 18 L Salle Soutpansberg Rd Kempton Park, South Africa ~72: MATHYS JOHANNES ROSSOUW~ 2014/04853 ~ Provisional ~54:SHIMMY-SHIMMY ~71:MASHISHI STANLEY KENETH, 464 Block GG, South Africa ~72: MASHISHI STANLEY KENETH~ 2014/04855 ~ Provisional ~54:AIR CHAMBER ~71:OOSTHUIZEN PJJUR, P O Box 756, South Africa ~72: OOSTHUIZEN PJJUR~ 2014/04864 ~ Complete ~54:SEAT CUSHION DEVICE ~71:UD TRUCKS CORPORATION, 1, Ooaza Itchome. Saitama , Ageo-Shi, Japan ~72: SEKI, KUNIO;YAHAGI, TSUBASA~ 33:JP ~31: ~32:15/12/ /04865 ~ Provisional ~54:A SOCIAL NETWORK AND METHOD OF REGULATING AND/OR MONITORING FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS ~71:BOLENG TECHNOLOGIES CC, Office 13 Muydene Building, 15 Joubert Street, South Africa ~72: HODGSON, BRIAN JOORG;SEJALO, JACOB~ Page 28

29 2014/04856 ~ Complete ~54:POLYGONAL AEROSOL-GENERATING DEVICE ~71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A., Quai Jeanrenaud 3 CH-2000 Neuchatel, Switzerland ~72: PLOJOUX,JULIEN;RUSCIO,DANI~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:03/01/ /04857 ~ Complete ~54:FIBROUS STRUCTURES COMPRISING PARTICLES AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME ~71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY, One Procter & Gamble Plaza Cincinatti Ohio 45202, United States of America ~72: CROLL,BRIAN,PATRICK;DREHER,ANDREAS,JOSEF;GORDON,GREGORY,CHARLES;HAMAD- EBRAHIMPOUR,ALYSSANDREA,HOPE;SIVIK,MARK,ROBERT;TROKHAN,PAUL,THOMAS;WEISMAN,PAUL,THOMAS~ 33:US ~31:61/583,018 ~32:04/01/ /04861 ~ Complete ~54:INTEGRATED DRILL STEEL ~71:TERRA DRILLING (PTY) LTD, First Floor Unit Pendoring Street Blackheath Johannesburg, South Africa ~72: ROODT,(SENIOR)PETRUS HENDRIK;ROODT,PETRUS HENDRIK~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/04890 ~32:01/07/ /04863 ~ Complete ~54:CODING LEAST SIGNIFICANT BITS OF PICTURE ORDER COUNT VALUES IDENTIFYING LONG-TERM REFERENCE PICTURES ~71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED, Attn: International IP Administration, 5775 Morehouse Drive, San Diego , CA, United States of America ~72: CHEN, YING;RAMASUBRAMONIAN, ADARSH KRISHNAN;WANG, YE-KUI~ 33:US ~31:61/566,359 ~32:02/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/589,295 ~32:20/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/624,933 ~32:16/04/2012;33:US ~31:13/689,547 ~32:29/11/ /04866 ~ Complete ~54:CODING PICTURE ORDER COUNT VALUES IDENTIFYING LONG TERM REFERENCE FRAMES ~71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED, Attn: International IP Administration, 5775 Morehouse Drive, San Diego , CA, United States of America ~72: CHEN, YING;RAMASUBRAMONIAN, ADARSH KRISHNAN;WANG, YE-KUI~ 33:US ~31:61/566,359 ~32:02/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/624,933 ~32:16/04/2012;33:US ~31:13/689,559 ~32:29/11/2012;33:US ~31:61/589,295 ~32:20/01/ /04867 ~ Complete ~54:ARYL DIHYDROPYRIDINONES AND PIPERIDINONES AS MGAT2 INHIBITORS ~71:BRISTOL -MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY, Route 206 & Province Line Road, Princeton 08543, NJ, United States of America ~72: AHMAD, SALEEM;BRIGANCE, ROBERT PAUL;CHENG, DONG;DEVASTHALE, PRATIK;HANGELAND, JON J.;LAWRENCE, R. MICHAEL;MENG, WEI;TURDI, HUJI;ZHAO, GUOHUA~ 33:US ~31:61/566,039 ~32:02/12/2011;33:US ~31:13/688,584 ~32:29/11/ /04870 ~ Complete ~54:COLD-ROLLED STEEL SHEET AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME ~71:NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION, 6-1, Marunouchi 2-Chome, Tokyo , Chiyoda-Ku, Japan ~72: KATO, SATOSHI;KAWASAKI, KAORU;NONAKA, TOSHIKI;TOMOKIYO, TOSHIMASA~ 33:JP ~31: ~32:13/01/ /04859 ~ Complete ~54:BUILDING METHOD AND SYSTEM ~71:EARTHFIRE USA,INC., 2425 Tamiami Trail North Suite 214 Naples FL 34103, United States of America ~72: MORGAN,JAMES,ROBERT~ 33:ZA ~31:2012/00711 ~32:30/01/ /04852 ~ Provisional ~54:INSECT DETERRENT GATE OPERATOR COVER (IDGOC) ~71:GRANT BRANDON KRIEL, P.O Box , South Africa;PIETER JACOBUS VAN STADEN, P.O Box 17381, South Africa ~72: GRANT BRANDON KRIEL;PIETER JACOBUS VAN STADEN~ 2014/04854 ~ Provisional ~54:DRIP TRAY FOR FINES (CONVEYOR BELT) ~71:OOSTHUIZEN PJJUR, PO Box 756 Odendaalsrus, South Africa ~72: OOSTHUIZEN PJJUR~ Page 29

30 2014/04858 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS FOR PRODUCING LIQUID DETERGENT PRODUCTS ~71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY, One Procter & Gamble Plaza Cincinatti Ohio 45202, United States of America ~72: AKALAY,MOHAMED;BEELEN,LAURENS;COROMINAS,FRANCESC~ 33:US ~31:13/405,694 ~32:27/02/ /04860 ~ Complete ~54:CUTTER PICK INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT ~71:ANGLO OPERATIONS (PROPRIETARY)LIMITED, 44 Main Street Johannesburg 2001, South Africa ~72: CANDY,LIAM PATRICK;HOHLS,ADRIAN CHRISTIAN;WALLER,DONOVAN CHARLES~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/05148 ~32:09/07/ /04862 ~ Complete ~54:MINING KMETHOD ~71:ANGLO OPERATIONS (PROPRIETARY)LIMITED, 44 Main Street Johannesburg 2001, South Africa ~72: CANDY,LIAM PATRICK;WALLER,DONOVAN CHARLES~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/04142 ~32:06/06/ /04875 ~ Provisional ~54:SAFETY LINK ~71:NEVILLE GEORGE WESTON ROLSTONE, 100 Shamrock Str, South Africa ~72: NEVILLE GEORGE WESTON ROLSTONE~. - APPLIED ON 2014/07/ /04885 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD OF AND SYSTEM FOR FACILITATING THE TRANSFER OF MEDICAL-RELATED INFORMATION ~71:NOTHLING, ANANDE MARIE, 49 Herbert Baker Street, Groenkloof, South Africa;VAN WYK, MARIANNE, No. 4 Portmarnock, South Africa ~72: NOTHLING, ANANDE MARIE;VAN WYK, MARIANNE~ 2014/04889 ~ Complete ~54:MANAGEMENT OF ETHANOL CONCENTRATION DURING SYNGAS FERMENTATION ~71:INEOS BIO SA, Avenue des Uttins 3, Rolle CH-1180, Switzerland;LIU, SONG, 1892 Batsford Drive, Fayetteville 72701, AR, United States of America;SENARATNE, RYAN, 1665 S. Raddison Drive, Apt. 3, Fayetteville 72701, AR, United States of America ~72: LIU, SONG;SENARATNE, RYAN~ 33:US ~31:61/569,355 ~32:12/12/2011;33:US ~31:13/660,518 ~32:25/10/ /04881 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF 1-[2-(2,4-DIMETHYL- PHENYLSULFANYL)-PHENYL]-PIPERAZINE ~71:H. LUNDBECK A/S, A DANISH COMPANY, Ottiliavej 9, DK- 2500, Valby, Denmark, Denmark ~72: KIM LASSE CHRISTENSEN~ 33:DK ~31:PA ~32:03/01/ /04882 ~ Complete ~54:ELECTRIC VEHICLE CONTROL APPARATUS AND ELECTRIC VEHICLE ~71:KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBA, 1-1 Shibaura 1-chome Minato-ku, Tokyo, , Japan, Japan ~72: IKUO YASUOKA;KAZUAKI YUUKI;SHINICHI TODA;YASUFUMI MOCHIZUKI~ 33:JP ~31: ~32:05/01/ /04883 ~ Complete ~54:ISOLATED POLYNUCLEOTIDES AND POLYPEPTIDES, AND METHODS OF USING SAME FOR INCREASING YIELD OF PLANTS ~71:EVOGENE LTD., 13 Gad Finstein Street, , Israel ~72: ADATO, Avital;KARCHI, Hagai~ 33:US ~31:61/580,674 ~32:28/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/603,322 ~32:26/02/ /04878 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVED BEACON FOR A RAILWAY SIGNALLING SYSTEM; ASSOCIATED SIGNALLING SYSTEM ~71:ALSTOM TRANSPORT TECHNOLOGIES, 3 av André Malraux, France ~72: COCHETTI, Fausto;MERLIN, Matthieu~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:02/07/ /04879 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS OF CONTROLLING UNDESIRABLE VEGETATION WITH IMIDAZOLINONE HERBICIDES AND ADJUVANTS IN HERBICIDE RESISTANT CROP PLANTS ~71:BASF AGROCHEMICAL PRODUCTS B.V., GRONINGENSINGEL 1, 6835 EA ARNHEM, THE NETHERLANDS, Page 30

31 Netherlands ~72: BREMER, Hagen;PFENNING, Matthias;POLZIN, Jörg;SCHNABEL, Gerhard~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:05/12/ /04880 ~ Complete ~54:ROTOR BLADE AND CONNECTING DEVICE ~71:WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH, Dreekamp 5, Germany ~72: Alexander HOFFMANN;Johannes KANNENBERG~ 33:DE ~31: ~32:08/12/2011;33:DE ~31: ~32:19/11/ /04876 ~ Provisional ~54:AN INITIATOR ~71:VAN DYK, André, 223 ELANDSTRAAT, WIERDA PARK, 0149, CENTURION, South Africa ~72: VAN DYK, André~ 2014/04877 ~ Provisional ~54:AN ABOVE GROUND FOUNDATION FOR A STRUCTURE ~71:TRICOM STRUCTURES (PTY) LTD, 316B MUNDT STREET, WALTLOO, PRETORIA, South Africa ~72: TOPKA, Udo, Paul~ 2014/04894 ~ Complete ~54:RETRACTABLE VERTICAL AXIS TURBINE ~71:VAAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, Andries Potgieter Boulevard Vanderbijlpark, South Africa ~72: JOOSTE,JAN HENDRIK;VAN DER GRIJP,REYNARD~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/08866 ~32:02/12/ /04902 ~ Complete ~54:ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION OF ENTITLEMENTS TO GOODS AND SERVICES IN RURAL AREAS ~71:HYPERION SYSTEMS LIMITED, Tween House 12 The Mount, United Kingdom ~72: MAKIN PAUL~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:23/05/ /04904 ~ Complete ~54:CALMANGAFODIPIR, A NEW CHEMICAL ENTITY, AND OTHER MIXED METAL COMPLEXES, METHODS OF PREPARATION, COMPOSITIONS, AND METHODS OF TREATMENT ~71:PLEDPHARMA AB, Grev Turegatan 11C 3rd Floor, Sweden ~72: ANDERSSON ROLF;HALL MICHAEL;JACOBSSON SVEN;KARLSSON JAN OLOF;KURZ TINO;MCLAUGHLIN CHRISTINA;NASSTROM JACQUES;REINEKE KARL~ 33:US ~31:61/ ~32:05/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/ ~32:06/06/2012;33:US ~31:61/ ~32:06/07/2012;33:US ~31:61/ ~32:02/11/ /04926 ~ Provisional ~54:INFLATABLE OUTDOOR/BUSH SHOWER UNIT ~71:PATRICK JAMES PICK, 74 Protea Street, Hoeveld Park, South Africa ~72: PATRICK JAMES PICK~ 2014/04891 ~ Provisional ~54:MIXING HEAD ~71:CRAIG JOHN SMITH, 55 Richard Avenue Homestead, South Africa ~72: CRAIG JOHN SMITH~ 2014/04884 ~ Complete ~54:DIFFERENTIAL PROTECTION DEVICE FOR A DISCONNECTING APPARATUS, AND ELECTRIC DISCONNECTING APPARATUS COMPRISING ONE SUCH DEVICE ~71:SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES SAS, 35 Rue Joseph Monier,F-92500, Rueil Malmaison, France ~72: BROQUIE, VINCENT;MEUNIER-CARUS, JEROME;TIAN, SIMON~ 33:FR ~31: ~32:05/07/ /04896 ~ Complete ~54:NON-ROLLING AEROSOL-GENERATING DEVICE ~71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A., Quai Jeanrenaud 3 CH-2000 Neuchatel, Switzerland ~72: MANCA,LAURENT;PLOJOUX,JULIEN;RUSCIO,DANI~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:13/02/2012;33:EP ~31: ~32:13/02/ /04898 ~ Complete ~54:AN ELECTRONIC SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING A VEHICLE INSURANCE PLAN ~71:DISCOVERY LIMITED, 155 West Street Sandton 2196, South Africa ~72: HOCKMAN,YEHUDA ARYEH;OSSIP,ANTON JASON~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/05070 ~32:05/07/ /04899 ~ Complete ~54:INTEGRATED MEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND OPERATION ~71:INDYCH BORIS, Mishmar Ha-yrden 27/7, Israel;LITINSKY YURI, Shai Agnon 6/8, Israel;MORGAN DWIGHT, 48 High Street Haslemere, United Kingdom;STERIMED MEDICAL WASTE SOLUTIONS UK LTD, 48 High Street Page 31

32 Haslemere, United Kingdom;WEISS MEIR, Moledet M.p.,, Israel ~72: INDYCH BORIS;LITINSKY YURI;MORGAN DWIGHT;WEISS MEIR~ 33:US ~31:61/ ~32:10/01/2012;33:US ~31:13/ ~32:09/01/ /04901 ~ Complete ~54:CATALYST-CONTAINING REACTOR SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED METHODS ~71:HY9 CORPORATION, 106 South Street Hopkinton, United States of America ~72: KELRIKH EDWARD G;KRUEGER CHARLES W;LESHCHINER MICHAEL Y;ROBERTS GEORGE M~ 33:US ~31:61/ ~32:06/12/ /04905 ~ Complete ~54:POROUS OXYGEN ACTIVATED HEATER ~71:RECHARGEABLE BATTERY CORPORATION, 2501 Earl Rudder Freeway South Suite 600, United States of America ~72: PEDICINI CHRISTOPHER;TINKER LAWRENCE A~ 33:US ~31:61/ ~32:05/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/ ~32:05/01/ /04893 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD TO PROVIDE REAL-TIME LIVE INTERACTION BETWEEN CELEBRITY AND AUDIENCE ~71:SAYYAPARAJU,VIKRAM RAJU, Plot No 296b F-1 Laxmi Nilayam Road No 8 Film Nagar Jubille Hills Hyderabad , India ~72: SAYYAPARAJU,VIKRAM RAJU~ 33:IN ~31:5078/CHE/2012 ~32:06/12/ /04903 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HOLDING MATERIALS HAVING ARCUATE SURFACES IN PLACE FOR FRICTION STIR WELDING OR PROCESSING ~71:MEGASTIR TECHNOLOGIES LLC, 275 West 2230 North, United States of America ~72: BABB JONATHAN A;HIGGINS PAUL T;LARSEN STEVE W;PACKER SCOTT M;PETERSON JEREMY;ROSAL DAVID;SANDERSON SAMUEL C;STEEL RUSSELL J~ 33:US ~31:61/ ~32:30/12/ /04887 ~ Complete ~54:DRILL BIT AND CHUCK ISOLATORS ~71:CORRY RUBBER CORPORATION, 601 West Main Street, Corry 16407, PA, United States of America ~72: ALCORN, LYNN A.;FERRO, ERNEST B. Jr;FERRO, JEFFREY A.;MICHAEL, ROBERT JOSEPH;YANTEK, DAVID SCOTT~ 33:US ~31:61/582,689 ~32:03/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/746,178 ~32:27/12/ /04900 ~ Complete ~54:DITERPENE PRODUCTION ~71:DSM IP ASSETS B.V, Het Overloon 1, Netherlands ~72: BOER VIKTOR MARIUS;KUMAR MANOJ;LEHMANN MARTIN;MEIJRINK BERNARD;SAGT CORNELIS MARIA JACOBUS;TRUEHEART JOSHUA;VAN DEN BERG MARCO ALEXANDER;WU LIANG;ZWARTJENS PRISCILLA~ 33:US ~31:61/ ~32:23/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/ ~32:16/11/ /04895 ~ Complete ~54:POLYGONAL AEROSOL-GENERATING DEVICE ~71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A., Quai Jeanrenaud 3 CH-2000 Neuchatel, Switzerland ~72: MANCA,LAURENT;PLOJOUX,JULIEN;RUSCIO,DANI~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:03/01/2012;33:EP ~31: ~32:13/02/ /04886 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF DISEASES ASSOCIATED WITH NEURITE DEGENERATION ~71:AbbVie Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG, Max- Planck-Ring 2a, Wiesbaden 65205, Germany;AbbVie Inc., 1 North Waukegan Road, North Chicago 60064, IL, United States of America ~72: BARDWELL, PHILIP D.;HUANG, LILI;KUTSKOVA, YULIYA;MEMMOTT, JOHN;MEULLER, BERNHARD~ 33:US ~31:61/591,324 ~32:27/01/ /04888 ~ Complete ~54:DRILL CHUCK ISOLATOR ~71:Alcorn, lynn A., 501 Armbrust Brinkerton Road, Greensburg 15601,PA, United States of America;CORRY RUBBER CORPORATION, 601 West Main Street, Corry 16407, PA, United States of America;FERRO, ERNEST B., Hillcrest Drive, Corry 16407, PA, United States of America;FERRO, JEFFREY A., 321 Spencer Road, Corry 16407, PA, United States of Page 32

33 America;MICHAEL, ROBERT JOSEPH, 8850 Martha Way, Waterford 16441, PA, United States of America;YANTEK, DAVID SCOTT, 1225 Tidewood Drive, Bethel Park 15102, PA, United States of America ~72: ALCORN, LYNN A.;FERRO, ERNEST B.;FERRO, JEFFREY A.;MICHAEL, ROBERT JOSEPH;YANTEK, DAVID SCOTT~ 33:US ~31:61/582,689 ~32:03/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/746,186 ~32:27/12/ /04890 ~ Provisional ~54:INERTIA-FREE ENERGY TURBINE ~71:EVERT FRDERIK POTGIETER, P.O Box Queenswood, South Africa ~72: EVERT FRDERIK POTGIETER~ 2014/04892 ~ Provisional ~54:A COOKING DEVICE ~71:MARK GRAIG THIEL, 11 Neva Close Constantia Hills 7806, South Africa ~72: MARK GRAIG THIEL~ 2014/04897 ~ Complete ~54:PERCOLATED MULLITE AND A METHOD OF FORMING SAME ~71:NEWSOUTH INNOVATIONS PTY LIMITED, Rupert Myers Building Gate 14 Barker Street University of New South Wales Sydney New South Wales 2052, Australia;VECOR IP HOLDINGS LIMITED, Suite 1002 Chaung's Tower Connaught Road Central Hong Kong, People's Republic of China ~72: KOSHY,PRAMOD;KOSZO,SANDOR;SORRELL,CHARLES,CHRISTOPHER~ 33:AU ~31: ~32:09/12/ /04927 ~ Provisional ~54:CAMPER TRAILER FOR THE STORAGE AND TRANSPORT OF A CAMPER UNIT ~71:PATRICK JAMES PICK, 74 Protea Street, Hoeveld Park, South Africa ~72: PATRICK JAMES PICK~. - APPLIED ON 2014/07/ /04906 ~ Complete ~54:WELD MINING MESH ~71:SWEMMER, Theodore Daniel, 17 Sawgras Avenue, Silverlakes Golf Estate, Pretoria East, South Africa ~72: SWEMMER, Theodore Daniel~ 2014/04907 ~ Complete ~54:AN AUTOMATIC COUPLER ~71:CJ BEARING, 87 Second Street Booysens Reserve Johannesburg, South Africa ~72: OSMAN,MUHAMMAD,SHAHEED~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/02391 ~32:03/04/ /04910 ~ Complete ~54:CATALYSTS ~71:SASOL TECHNOLOGY (PROPREITARY) LIMITED, 1 Sturdee Avenue, Rosebank, South Africa ~72: ALLERS, TANJA;BORNIINKHOF, FREDERIK;MEYER, RITA;TALJAARD, JANA HELOISE;VAN LAAR, FREDERIK MARIE PAUL RAFAEL;VISAGIE, JACOBUS LUCAS~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/09220 ~32:14/12/ /04911 ~ Complete ~54:A ROTATABLE SPREADER AND A SPREADING SYSTEM ~71:VAN DER MERWE, WILLEM JACOBUS, 67 De la Bat Avenue, South Africa ~72: VAN DER MERWE, WILLEM JACOBUS~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/04084 ~32:04/06/ /04913 ~ Provisional ~54:WOUND DRESSING ~71:NEL, HUGO BARRIE, 50A Garden Road, Orchards, South Africa ~72: NEL, HUGO BARRIE~ 2014/04914 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR THE LOW-TEMPERATURE PRODUCTION OF RADIAL-JUNCTION SEMICONDUCTOR NANOSTRUCTURES, RADIAL JUNCTION DEVICE, AND SOLAR CELL INCLUDING RADIAL-JUNCTION NANOSTRUCTURES ~71:CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE, 3 rue Michel Ange, Paris F-75016, France;Route de Saclay, Palaiseau F-91120,, France;TOTAL MARKETING SERVICES, 24, Cours Michelet, Puteaux F-92800, France ~72: ROCA I CABARROCAS, PERE;YU, LINWEI~ 33:FR ~31: ~32:04/01/ /04925 ~ Provisional ~54:SPACE CONNECT (APP ON MOBILE) ~71:TLOU LAZARU MOLOTO, 138 Mmotong Ranoto, Moletjie, South Africa ~72: TLOU LAZARUS MOLOTO~ Page 33

34 2014/04909 ~ Complete ~54:STABILIZED FORMULATIONS CONTAINING ANTI-ANG2 ANTIBODIES ~71:REGENERON PHARMACEUTICALS,INC., 777 Old Saw Mill River Road Tarrytown NY 10591, United States of America ~72: DIX,DANIEL;WALSH,SCOTT~ 33:US ~31:61/589,427 ~32:23/01/ /04912 ~ Provisional ~54:PRODUCTION OF A LAYERED LITHIUM-MANGANESE-NICKEL-COBALT MATERIAL ~71:CSIR, Scientia, South Africa ~72: JAFTA, CHARL JEREMY;OZOEMENA, KENNETH IKECHUKWU~ 2014/04908 ~ Complete ~54:AN AEROSOL GENERATING DEVICE AND SYSTEM WITH IMPROVED AIRFLOW ~71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A., Quai Jeanrenaud 3 CH-2000 Neuchatel, Switzerland ~72: DEGOUMOIS,YVAN;GREIM,OLIVER;PLOJOUX,JULIEN;RUSCIO,DANI~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:03/01/ APPLIED ON 2014/07/ /04918 ~ Complete ~54:STABILIZED PTH FORMULATION ~71:LUPIN LIMITED, 159 CST Road, Kalina, Santacruz (East), State of Maharashtra, India ~72: APTE-DESHPANDE, Anjali, Deepak;DAMODARAN, Balaji;DEOKAR, Vaibhav, Dnyaneshwar;KARKARIA, Cyrus;RAUT, Sheetal Arvind~ 33:IN ~31:53/KOL/2012 ~32:20/01/ /04919 ~ Complete ~54:CONTROL METHOD, SYSTEM AND DEVICE ~71:DUNRAVEN FINANCE LIMITED, Kingsway Buildings, Kingsway, Bridgend Industrial Estate, United Kingdom ~72: DEELEY, Andrew~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:27/01/ /04920 ~ Complete ~54:OSTEOPONTIN VARIANTS FOR USE IN SUPPRESSION OR PREVENTION OF TUMOR GROWTH AND COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING SUCH OSTEOPONTIN VARIANTS ~71:ARLA FOODS AMBA, CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY WITH LIMITED LIABILITY ORGANISED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF DENMARK, Sønderhøj 14, DK-8260, Viby J, Denmark, Denmark;FORSYTH DENTAL INFIRMARY FOR CHILDREN (D.B.A. THE FORSYTH INSTITUTE), 245 First Street, Cambridge, 02142, Massachusetts, United States of America, United States of America ~72: ANJA SERENA;PETER LANGBORG WEJSE;SUSAN R RITTLING~ 33:US ~31:61/567,899 ~32:07/12/2011;33:EP ~31: ~32:20/07/2012;33:US ~31:61/673,912 ~32:20/07/ /04921 ~ Complete ~54:TERMITE BARRIER SEAL ~71:CHAZANE PTY LTD, PO Box 204, Cotton Tree, 4558, Queensland, Australia, Australia ~72: NEIL ASHLEY ACHER;ZANE ARCHER~ 33:AU ~31: ~32:08/12/2011;33:AU ~31: ~32:06/06/ /04922 ~ Complete ~54:RETAINING WALLS ~71:Michael John Godfrey, 17 Kloppenborg Road, South Africa ~72: Michael John Godfrey~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/07423 ~32:10/10/ /04916 ~ Provisional ~54:A SUPPORT ARRANGEMENT FOR A STRUCTURAL LINING ~71:DA FONSECA E SILVA, Rogerio Paulo, Plot 259, House B,Tubungu Estate, Umdoni Lane, Swaziland ~72: DA FONSECA E SILVA, Rogerio Paulo~ 2014/04917 ~ Complete ~54:DIGITAL ELEVATION MODEL ~71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY, Admin B, Victoria Street, Stellenbosch, Western Cape Province,, South Africa ~72: VAN NIEKERK, Adriaan~ 2014/04929 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR SURFACE TREATMENT WITH LIPASES ~71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY, One Procter & Gamble Plaza, Cincinatti, Ohio 45202, United States of America ~72: ERLANDSEN, LUISE;HANSEN, CARSTEN HOERSIEV;LANT, NEIL JOSEPH;SONKSEN, Page 34

35 CARSTEN PETER;SVENDSEN, ALLAN;VIND, JESPER~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:03/02/2012;33:EP ~31: ~32:16/02/ /04924 ~ Provisional ~54:ACTIVE ELECTRONIC DEVICE ~71:IVAN LOUIS KARTUN, TH Street, Orange Grove, South Africa ~72: IVAN LOUIS KARTUN~ 2014/04939 ~ Complete ~54:SINGLE-LAYER COMPOSITE PRESSURE VESSEL ~71:BLUE WAVE CO,S.A., 4 rue de la Greve LUXEMBOURG L-1643, Luxembourg ~72: NETTIS,FRANCESCO;SPENCER,BRIAN;SPENCER,ZACHARY~ 2014/04940 ~ Complete ~54:DRY FIBER WRAPPED PRESSURE VESSEL ~71:BLUE WAVE CO S.A., 4 rue de la Greve LUXEMBOURG L-1643, Luxembourg ~72: NETTIS,FRANCESCO;SPENCER,BRIAN;SPENCER,ZACHARY~ 2014/04950 ~ Complete ~54:PRESSURE VESSEL WITH EXPANDABLE/COLLAPSIBLE LINER ~71:BLUE WAVE CO S.A, 4 rue de la Greve, Luxembourg ~72: NETTIS FRANCESCO;REDONDI PAOLO;SPENCER BRYAN E;SPENCER ZACHARY B;TOMASELLI VANNI NERI~ 2014/04932 ~ Complete ~54:18F-FLUCICLOVINE COMPOSITIONS IN CITRATE BUFFERS ~71:GE HEALTHCARE LIMITED, Amersham Place Little Chalfont BUCKINGHAMSHIRE HP7 9NA, United Kingdom ~72: ROMOREN,KRISTINE;RYAN,OLAV~ 33:EP ~31:2011/ ~32:21/12/ /04935 ~ Complete ~54:PRESSURE VESSEL WITH COMPOSITE BOSS HAVING GALVANIC CORROSION PROTECTION ~71:BLUE WAVE CO S.A., 4 rue de la Greve LUXEMBOURG L-1643, Luxembourg ~72: NETTIS,FRANCESCO;SPENCER,BRIAN;SPENCER,ZACHARY~ 2014/04945 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PREPARING CELL TARGETING CONJUGATES, AND THE COMPLEXES OBTAINED ~71:LINXIS B.V., Heilaarpark 28 Breda, Netherlands ~72: BAWALAD SYTZE JAN;HOUTHOFF HENDRIK JAN;KOK ROBBERT JAN;SIJBRANDI NIELS JURRIAAN;VAN DONGEN AUGUSTINUS ANTONIUS MARIA;WAALBOER DENNIS CHRISTIAN JOHANNES~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:06/01/ /04947 ~ Complete ~54:INSPECTABLE CONTAINERS FOR THE TRANSPORT BY SEA OF COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS, FITTED WITH A MANHOLE FOR INTERNAL ACCESS ~71:BLUE WAVE CO S.A., 4 rue de la Greve, Luxembourg ~72: BERGAMIN GUISEPPE;CARINI GIULIO;D'AMELJ DANIELE;NETTIS FRANCESCO;NISO GIANFRANCO;REDONDI PAOLO;SILVAGNI AMEDEO;TOMASELLI VANNI NERI~ 2014/04949 ~ Complete ~54:TYPE-4 TANK FOR CNG CONTAINMENT ~71:BLUE WAVE CO S.A., 4 rue de la Greve, Luxembourg ~72: NETTIS FRANCESCO;TOMASELLI VANNI NERI~ 2014/04928 ~ Complete ~54:THERAPEUTIC USE OF IMIDAZOPYRIDINE DERIVATIVES ~71:SANOFI, 54, Rue de la Boetie, F Paris, France ~72: ALCOUFFE, CHANTAL;HERBERT, CORENTIN~ 33:FR ~31: ~32:04/01/ /04930 ~ Complete ~54:PLANT TREATMENT COMPOSITION ~71:AGCHEM AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, 288 Mundt Street, Watloo, South Africa ~72: NAUDE, STEPHANUS PETRUS;PRETORIUS, JOHANNES JURGENS~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/06506 ~32:29/08/ /04931 ~ Complete ~54:IMMEDIATE PURCHASE OF GOODS AND SERVICES WHICH APPEAR ON A PUBLIC BROADCAST ~71:MOROT-GAUDRY,JEAN MICHEL, 1408 Domingo Road FULLERTON CA, United States of America;ROSELLI,CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL, 220 Lonetree IRVINE CA, United States Page 35

36 of America ~72: MOROT-GAUDRY,JEAN MICHEL;ROSELLI,CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL~ 33:US ~31:13/312,790 ~32:06/12/ /04933 ~ Complete ~54:MOBILE WALLET OFF-LINE TRANSACTION SYSTEM ~71:BARCLAYS BANK PLC, 29th Floor One Churchill Place LONDON E14 5HP GREATER LONDON, United Kingdom ~72: FISHWICK,MARTIN;HEAD,CLIVE~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:06/12/2011;33:GB ~31: ~32:05/01/ /04934 ~ Complete ~54:PRESSURE VESSEL WITH COMPOSITE BOSS ~71:BLUE WAVE CO S.A., 4 rue de la Greve LUXEMBOURG L-1643, Luxembourg ~72: NETTIS,FRANCESCO;SPENCER,BRIAN;SPENCER,ZACHARY~ 2014/04936 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF FABRICATING A PRESSURE VESSEL USING A VARIABLE VISCOSITY SOLVENTLESS PREPOLYMER FORMULATION ~71:BLUE WAVE CO S.A., 4 rue de la Greve LUXEMBOURG L-1643, Luxembourg ~72: NETTIS,FRANCESCO;SPENCER,BRIAN;SPENCER,ZACHARY~ 2014/04942 ~ Complete ~54:ROTATIONAL MOULDING METHOD ~71:BLUE WAVE CO S.A., 4 rue de la Greve LUXEMBOURG L-1643, Luxembourg ~72: BERGAMIN,GIUSEPPE;CARINI,GIULIO;D'AMELJ,DANIELE;NETTIS,FRANCESCO;NISO,GIANFRANCO;REDO NDI,PAOLO;SILVAGNI,AMEDEO;TOMASELLI,VANNI NERI~ 33:EP ~31:2011/ ~32:05/12/2011;33:EP ~31:2011/ ~32:05/12/2011;33:EP ~31:2011/ ~32:05/12/ /04937 ~ Complete ~54:CYCLOPENTADIENE POLYMER LINER FOR PRESSURIZED FLUID TRANSPORT SYSTEMS ~71:BLUE WAVE CO S.A., 4 rue de la Greve LUXEMBOURG L-1643, Luxembourg ~72: NETTIS,FRANCESCO;SPENCER,BRYAN E.;SPENCER,ZACHARY B.~ 2014/04954 ~ Complete ~54:ISO MODAL CONTAINER AND ANCHORAGE STRUCTURE THEREFOR ~71:BLUE WAVE CO S.A., 4 rue de la Greve, Luxembourg ~72: GARINI GIULIO;NETTIS FRANCESCO;NISO GIANFRANCO;REDONDI PAOLO;TOMASELLI VANNI NERI~ 2014/04938 ~ Complete ~54:FIRE RESISTANT PRESSURE VESSEL ~71:BLUE WAVE CO S.A., 4 rue de la Greve LUXEMBOURG L-1643, Luxembourg ~72: NETTIS,FRANCESCO;SPENCER,BRIAN;SPENCER,ZACHARY~ 2014/04941 ~ Complete ~54:ISO MODAL CONTAINER ~71:BLUE WAVE CO S.A., 4 rue de la Greve LUXEMBOURG L-1643, Luxembourg ~72: NETTIS,FRANCESCO~ 2014/04948 ~ Complete ~54:A LAYERED INSPECTABLE PRESSURE VESSEL FOR CNG STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION ~71:BLUE WAVE CO S.A., 4 rue de la Greve, Luxembourg ~72: NETTIS FRANCESCO;REDONDI PAOLO;TOMASELLI VANNI NERI~ 2014/04953 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LOADING, STORING AND OFFLOADING NATURAL GAS FROM A BARGE ~71:BLUE WAVE CO S.A., 4 rue de la Greve, Luxembourg ~72: HAWKINS DARRELL;LENA CHRISTIAN;NETTIS FRANCESCO;NISO GIANFRANCO;TOMASELLI VANNI NERI;VIGNA GIORGIO~ 2014/04951 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LOADING, STORING AND OFFLOADING NATURAL GAS FROM SHIPS ~71:BLUE WAVE CO S.A., 4 rue de la Greve, Luxembourg ~72: HAWKINS DARRELL;LENA CHRISTIAN;NETTIS FRANCESCO;NISO GIANFRANCO;TOMASELLI VANNI NERI;VIGNA GIORGIO~ Page 36

37 2014/04923 ~ Provisional ~54:ICONO LOCK ~71:DEAN ALAN WOOD, 80 Watt Street, Meadowdale, South Africa ~72: DEAN ALAN WOOD~ 2014/04943 ~ Complete ~54:OPTIMISED VESSEL ~71:BLUE WAVE CO S.A., 4 rue de la Greve, Luxembourg ~72: NETTIS FRANCESCO;TOMASELLI VANNI NERI~ 2014/04944 ~ Complete ~54:CNG STORE COMPRISING COMPOSITE PRESSURE VESSELS ~71:BLUE WAVE CO S.A., 4 rue de la Greve, Luxembourg ~72: BERGAMIN GIUSEPPE;MOTTA LUCA;MUSSARDO DOMENICO;NETTIS FRANCESCO;NISO GIANFRANCO;REDONDI PAOLO;ROSSI RICCARDO;TOMASELLI VANNI NERI~ 33:EP ~31:2011/ ~32:05/12/ /04946 ~ Complete ~54:SCAVENGING SYSTEM ~71:BLUE WAVE CO S.A., 4 rue de la Greve, Luxembourg ~72: BERGAMIN GUISEPPE;D'AMELJ DANIELE;MOTTA LUCA;NETTIS FRANCESCO;NISO GIANFRANCO;REDONDI PAOLO;ROSSI RICCARDO;TOMASELLI VANNI NERI~ 2014/04952 ~ Complete ~54:A PRESSURE VESSEL AND A METHOD OF LOADING CNG INTO A PRESSURE VESSEL ~71:BLUE WAVE CO S.A., 4 rue de la Greve, Luxembourg ~72: CARINI GIULIO;NETTIS FRANCESCO;TOMASELLI VANNI NERI~. - APPLIED ON 2014/07/ /04960 ~ Complete ~54:ROTOR BLADE FOR A TURBINE ~71:Andritz Hydro GmbH, Eibesbrunnergasse 20, Austria ~72: Carsten HERMANN;Daniel PLESSING;Johannes GEROMILLER~ 33:AT ~31:A 62/2012 ~32:20/01/ /04961 ~ Complete ~54:A LINEAR ELECTRICAL MACHINE ~71:LIBERTINE FPE LTD., Link Hall, Wheldrake Lane, York, United Kingdom ~72: COCKERILL, Sam~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:19/01/ /04962 ~ Complete ~54:MODIFIED MINI-HEPCIDIN PEPTIDES AND METHODS OF USING THEREOF ~71:THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION, 1111 Franklin Street, Oakland, , California, United States of America, United States of America ~72: ELIZABETA NEMETH;PIOTR RUCHALA;TOMAS GANZ~ 33:US ~31:61/568,724 ~32:09/12/ /04963 ~ Complete ~54:ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE AUTHENTICATION METHOD AND SYSTEM ~71:PROSENSE TECHNOLOGY (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, A SOUTH AFRICAN COMPANY, 1st Floor Building B Cambridge Office Park 5 Bauhinia Drive Highveld Technopark, Centurion, 0157, Gauteng, South Africa, South Africa ~72: ANDREW KENETH ANTHONY PAPASTEFANOU~ 2014/04964 ~ Complete ~54:CABLE INFRASTRUCTURE AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEM ~71:MERTRAC INFRACO (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, 366 Timothy Street Waterkloof Glen, Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa, South Africa ~72: DANIEL STEPHEN VAN DER MERWE~ 2014/04965 ~ Complete ~54:INHIBITORS OF NOTCH SIGNALLING PATHWAY AND USE THEREOF IN TREATMENT OF CANCERS ~71:ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FÉDÉRALE DE LAUSANNE (EPFL), EPFL-TTO, Quartier de l'innovation - J, Switzerland ~72: LEHAL, Rajwinder;RADTKE, Freddy;REINMÜLLER, Viktoria;ZHU, Jieping~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:21/12/ /04958 ~ Complete ~54:MAMMALIAN FETAL PULMONARY CELLS AND THERAPEUTIC USE OF SAME ~71:YEDA RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD., at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel ~72: REISNER, Yair;ROSEN, Chava;SHEZEN, Elias~ 33:US ~31:61/568,240 ~32:08/12/2011 Page 37

38 2014/04957 ~ Complete ~54:ROCK BREAKING DEVICE ~71:MASTER BLASTER PROPRIETARY LIMITED, PLOT 8777, INDEPENDENCE ROAD, SELEBI PHIKWE, BOTSWANA, Botswana ~72: DAVIS, Mark, Rodney~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/5739 ~32:30/07/ /04959 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD, SYSTEM, NETWORK SERVER AND STORAGE MEDIUM FOR ANONYMOUS DATING ~71:TENCENT TECHNOLOGY (SHENZHEN) COMPANY LIMITED, Room 403, East Block 2, SEG Park, Zhenxing Rd, Futian District, Shenzhen, People's Republic of China ~72: PAN, Zihao~ 33:CN ~31: ~32:09/12/ /04955 ~ Provisional ~54:DOSAGE ARRANGEMENT ~71:Johan VILJOEN, Orangeputs, South Africa ~72: Johan VILJOEN~ 2014/04977 ~ Complete ~54:ORAL CARE CLEANING AND TREATING DEVICE ~71:McNeil-PPC, Inc., 199 Grandview Road, Skillman 08558, NJ, United States of America ~72: FOUGERE, RICHARD J.;Fusi II, Robert W.;McDonough, Justin E.~ 33:US ~31:13/314,257 ~32:08/12/ /04978 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING DISCOVERY AND PAGING MESSAGES ~71:QUALCOMM Incorporated, Attn: International IP Administration, 5775 Morehouse Drive, San Diego , CA, United States of America ~72: ABRAHAM, SANTOSH PAUL;KHUDE, NILESH N.;LI, JUNYI;MERLIN, SIMONE;SAMPATH, HEMANTH;TAVILDAR, SAURABH~ 33:US ~31:61/570,704 ~32:14/12/2011;33:US ~31:13/706,792 ~32:06/12/ /04975 ~ Complete ~54:DATA MIGRATION METHOD AND SYSTEMS ~71:ATTIX5 UK LIMITED (Incorporated in the United Kingdom), 8 Quantum Street, Technopark, South Africa ~72: KLEYNHANS, THEODOR;MARIAS, DANIEL PETRUS~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/00738 ~32:30/01/ /04976 ~ Complete ~54:ORAL CARE CLEANING AND TREATING DEVICE ~71:McNeil-PP Inc., 199 Grandview Road, Skillman,NJ, United States of America ~72: FOUGERE, RICHARD J.;FUSI II, ROBERT W.;MCDONOUGH, JUSTIN E.~ 33:US ~31:13/314,263 ~32:08/12/ /04979 ~ Complete ~54:HYDROGEN QUALITY MONITOR ~71:INTELLIGENT ENERGY LIMITED, Charnwood Building, Holywell Park, Ashby Road, Loughborough LE11 3GB, United Kingdom ~72: FOSTER, SIMON EDWARD;KIRK, CHRISTOPHER JAMES~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:21/12/ /04980 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING BRAKING EFFORT ~71:GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, 1River Road, Schenectady 12345, NY, United States of America ~72: DOWN, JOHN HARRY;HERMSEN, BRYAN SCOTT;KUMAR, AJITH KUTTANNAIR;MATTHEWS Jr, HARRY KIRK;MEYER, BRIAN NEDWARD~ 2014/04967 ~ Provisional ~54:HHO FUEL CELL ~71:LIONEL HAMILTON, #13 Eaglesnest Glissando St Radiokop, South Africa ~72: LIONEL HAMILTON~ 2014/04969 ~ Provisional ~54:SOCIAL ELECTRONIC SURVEY SYSTEM ~71:SETAGAMA ANDREW MODIBA, 02 Lanor 541 Adcork Street, South Africa ~72: SETAGAMA ANDREW MODIBA~ 2014/04972 ~ Provisional ~54:AN ELECTRONIC ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM ~71:NELWAMONDO,GUNDO MARVELOUS, 38B ST Johnswood 2nd Street Killarney Johannesburg, South Africa ~72: NELWAMONDO,GUNDO MARVELOUS~ 2014/04981 ~ Provisional ~54:TOY STOREY ~71:DEWALD ANTONIE GELDENHUYS, House Kruger Kock Street Rustenburg, South Africa ~72: DEWALD ANTONIE GELDENHUYS~ Page 38

39 2014/04970 ~ Complete ~54:FIBERGLASS ROOF AND RIB PLATE ~71:FCI HOLDINGS DELAWARE,INC, 1105 North Market Street Suite 1300 Wilmington DE 19801, United States of America ~72: OLDSEN,JOHN,G.;SUB,TRAVIS,MIKEL~ 33:US ~31:61/601,731 ~32:22/02/ /04973 ~ Provisional ~54:FASTENER ~71:DEFENDOOR CC, 18 Botha Avenue Alrode, South Africa ~72: DIONISIO,DAMIAN~ 2014/04974 ~ Provisional ~54:SECURITY DEVICE FOR A RETRACTABLE SECURITY DOOR ~71:DEFENDOOR CC, 18 Botha Avenue Alrode, South Africa ~72: DIONISIO,DAMIAN~ 2014/04968 ~ Provisional ~54:MAGNETO HYDRODYNAMIC PROPELLER ARM ~71:JOHANNES BEUKES, 137 Stonewedge Republic rd Darrenwood, South Africa ~72: JOHANNES BEUKES~ 2014/04971 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MEASURING A DROP IN POWER IN A SOLAR PLANT,AND SOLAR PLANT COMPRISING SAID DEVICE ~71:ABENGOA SOLAR NEW TECHNOLOGIES,S.A., Avda de la Buhaira 2 E Sevilla, Spain ~72: DELGADO,PEREZ,ALVARO;MAU,STEFAN~ 33:ES ~31:P ~32:23/12/ APPLIED ON 2014/07/ /04986 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS FOR PREVENTING, TREATING OR DIAGNOSING DISORDERS ~71:PIERIS AG, Lise-Meitner-Strasse 30, Germany ~72: Anton G.T. TERWISSCHA VAN SCHELTINGA;Elisabeth DE VRIES;Hendrik GILLE;Laurent AUDOLY;Marlon HINNER;Shane OLWILL~ 33:US ~31:61/584,355 ~32:09/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/618,050 ~32:30/03/ /04987 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVED ADDITIVES COMPOSITION FOR CONTROL AND INHIBITION OF POLYMERIZATION OF AROMATIC VINYL MONOMERS, AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF ~71:DORF KETAL CHEMICALS (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED, Dorf Ketal Tower D'Monte Street, Orlem Malad (w), Mumbai, , Maharashtra, India, India ~72: MAHESH SUBRAMANIYAM~ 33:IN ~31:3461/MUM/2011 ~32:09/12/ /04984 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PREPARING LANTHANIDE-DOPED TI02 NANOTUBE COMPOSITE PHOTOCATALYST AND APPLICATION THEREOF FOR TREATMENT OF VOCS ~71:ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, 315, Ziliang C Zone Zhejiang University of Technology Zhaohui Sixth Zone, Gongshu District, People's Republic of China ~72: JIANMENG CHEN;JIANMIN YU;ZHUOWEI CHENG~ 33:CN ~31: ~32:30/07/ /04956 ~ Provisional ~54:FUNCTION-BASED HABITAT DESIGN METHOD, SYSTEM AND MEANS ~71:BREEDLOVE, Benjiman Wilbur, 379 Ridge Street, Muckleneuk, Pretoria 0002, Republic of South Africa, South Africa ~72: BREEDLOVE, Benjiman Wilbur~ 2014/04966 ~ Complete ~54:POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION STRUCTURE DEVICE ~71:SHENZHEN ZHONGKE ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD, Room 411, Building One, China Science and Technology Development, 9 South Gaoxin Avenue, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, People's Republic of China ~72: LIN, Shifeng~ 33:CN ~31: ~32:24/12/ /04982 ~ Provisional ~54:CUSTOM NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENT COMPOSITION ~71:NORTJÉ, Bernard, Etienne, 24, 6TH STR WEST., MENLOPARK, 0081, PRETORIA, South Africa;VILJOEN, Alwyn, Johannes, Jacobus, 207 GLOUDINA AVE., MURRAYFIELD X1, PRETORIA 0184, South Africa ~72: NORTJÉ, Bernard, Etienne;VILJOEN, Alwyn, Johannes, Jacobus~ 2014/04985 ~ Complete ~54:CONTAINER, DEVICE, AND METHOD FOR ENCAPSULATING A FUEL ROD OR A FUEL ROD PORTION IN A GAS-TIGHT MANNER ~71:AREVA GMBH, Paul-Gossen-Strasse 100, Germany Page 39

40 ~72: Egon NEUBAUER;Wolfgang HUMMEL~ 33:DE ~31: ~32:26/01/2012;33:DE ~31: ~32:02/03/2012;33:DE ~31: ~32:20/06/ /04983 ~ Provisional ~54:DEPOSIT SYSTEM AND METHOD ~71:EMMANUEL MOKUTU, 1046 MOEFI STREET, MAPETLA, South Africa ~72: EMMANUEL MOKUTU~ 2014/04992 ~ Provisional ~54:A HAIR-SOFTENING COMPOSITION ~71:AMKA PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD., Innovation Center (R&D) 14 Ellman Street, South Africa ~72: KALLA,HAROON;KALLA,NAZIR ABDUL SETTAR;OBERRAUTER,CORNELIA;WHITLOCK,VICTOR~ 2014/04993 ~ Complete ~54:FLUID APPLICATOR FOR A PERSONAL-CARE APPLIANCE ~71:THE GILLETTE COMPANY, World Shaving Headquarters IP/Legal Patent Department -3E, One Gillette Park BOSTON MA, United States of America ~72: WAIN,KEVIN JAMES~ 33:US ~31:61/568,877 ~32:09/12/ /04995 ~ Complete ~54:PERSONAL-CARE APPLIANCE AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLY ~71:THE GILLETTE COMPANY, World Shaving Headquarters IP/Legal Patent Department-3E One Gillette Park, United States of America ~72: BURROWES LEE;JESSEMEY PAUL MICHAEL;WAIN KEVIN JAMES~ 33:US ~31:61/ ~32:09/12/ /04999 ~ Complete ~54:RAZOR WITH PIVOTING FLUID CONNECTOR ~71:THE GILLETTE COMPANY, World Shaving Headquarters IP/Legal Patent Department-3E One Gillette park, United States of America ~72: BURROWELS LEE;WAIN KEVIN JAMES~ 33:US ~31:61/ ~32:09/12/ /04990 ~ Complete ~54:IMIDAZOPYRROLIDINONE COMPOUNDS ~71:NOVARTIS AG, Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland ~72: FURET,PASCAL;GUAGNANO,VITO;HOLZER,PHILIPP;KALLEN,JOERG;LIAO,LV;MAH,ROBERT;MAO,LIANG; MASUYA,KEIICHI;SCHLAPBACH,ACHIM;STUTZ,STEFAN;VAUPEL,ANDREA~ 33:US ~31:61/591,001 ~32:26/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/669,902 ~32:10/07/2012;33:CN ~31:PCT/CN12/ ~32:14/12/ /04988 ~ Provisional ~54:AUTOMATIC BAIT RELEASE SYSTEM ~71:WILLEM JACOBUS KLOPPERS, 1357 Blaize Rd Krugerrus Springs, South Africa ~72: WILLEM JACOBUS KLOPPERS~ 2014/04989 ~ Complete ~54:PACKING CONTAINING A CONSUMABLE ~71:TEAM GRASSHOPPER LTD, 15A Friars Gate Onslow Village Guildford Surrey GU2 7PQ, United Kingdom ~72: COOPER,GAVIN;COOPER,HELEN~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:31/01/2012;33:GB ~31: ~32:15/08/ /04994 ~ Complete ~54:REPLACEABLE FLUID DISPENSING CARTRIDGE ~71:THE GILLETTE COMPANY, World Shaving Headquarters IP/Legal Patent Department-3E One Gillette Park, United States of America ~72: WAIN KEVIN JAMES;XU XIAOLAN~ 2014/04998 ~ Complete ~54:BOOM MOUNTABLE ROBOTIC ARM ~71:QUANTA ASSOCIATES, L.P., 2800 Post Oak Boulevanrd Suite 2600, United States of America ~72: DEVINE CLIFFORD W;O'CONNELL DANIEL N~ 33:US ~31:13/ ~32:09/12/ /04991 ~ Complete ~54:WHEEL HUB FOR VEHICLE AXLE ~71:RANDON S/A IMPLEMENTOS E PARTCIPACOES, AV Abramo Randon No.770 Caxias Do Sul -Rs , Brazil ~72: PERINI,GUSTAVO~ 33:BR ~31: ~32:09/07/ /04997 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING A FUEL CELL ~71:INTELLIGENT ENERGY LIMITED, Charnwood Building Holywell Park Ashby Road, United Kingdom ~72: BRAITHWAITE Page 40

41 DANIEL;FABIAN TIBOR;GALVAN SERGIO;HELLAND COURTNEY;PETERSON ANDREW;PROWTEN TIM;WOOLEY ERIC;YAMAMOTO KEI~ 33:US ~31:61/ ~32:09/12/ /04996 ~ Complete ~54:AUDIO DATA PROCESSING METHOD, DEVICE AND SYSTEM ~71:HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD, Huawei Administration Building Bantian Longgang Shenzhen, People's Republic of China ~72: WANG ZHE~ 33:CN ~31: ~32:30/12/ /05000 ~ Complete ~54:FLUID DISPENSING SHAVING RAZOR ~71:THE GILLETTE COMPANY, World Shaving Headquarters, IP/Legal Patent Department- 3E, One Gillette Park, Boston 02127, MA, United States of America ~72: WAIN, KEVIN JAMES;XU, XIAOLAN~ 2014/05222 ~ Provisional ~54:TATTOO MACHINE RCA CONVERSION ~71:CHRISTO VAN DER WALT, 103 Wonderpark Flats 979 Tenth Avenue Wonderboom -South, South Africa ~72: CHRISTO VAN DER WALT~ 2014/05110 ~ Provisional ~54:DETECTION OF E.COLI BACTERIA PER ML BY LABELLED LIPID ANTIBODY COMPLEX DISPLACEMENT IN A LATERAL FLOW SYSTEM ~71:COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE & INDUSTRIA RESEARCH, Meiring Naude road Brummeria, South Africa;UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA, Lynwood Road Hill crest, South Africa ~72: JAN ADRIANUS VERSCHOOR;KEVIN LAND;SHAVON KUMAR;SURETHA POTGIETER~ 2014/05025 ~ Provisional ~54:ELECTRONIC MOVIE RENTAL ~71:SETAGAMA ANDREW MODIBA, 02 Lanork 541 Adcock street, South Africa ~72: SETAGAMA ANDREW MODIBA~ 2014/05360 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TRANSFERRING DATA FROM ONE DEVICE TO ANOTHER WITHOUT USING COMPLEX FILE SYSTEM STRUCTURES ~71:YDANGLE APPS(PROPRITARY)LIMITED, C3A Westlake square Westlake, Tokai Cape Town, South Africa ~72: FOX,JOSHUA RONALD~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/02981 ~32:21/05/ APPLIED ON 2014/07/ /05004 ~ Provisional ~54:BUILDING UNITS ~71:STEVEN ALAN WOLFOWITZ, 18 Neels Street Harenbos, South Africa ~72: STEVEN ALAN WOLFOWITZ~ 2014/05006 ~ Complete ~54:MOUTHPIECE LINING PAPER, FORMED AS A FILM/FOIL, OF A FILTER CIGARETTE ~71:TANNPAPIER GMBH, Johann-Roithner-Strasse 131, A-4050, Traun, Austria, Austria ~72: BARBARA PUEHRINGER;BERNHARD KNAUSEDER;GUENTHER GRIESMAYR~ 33:AT ~31:A 1886/2011 ~32:23/12/ /05007 ~ Complete ~54:CONTROLLED RELEASE APPARATUS AND USES THEREOF ~71:THE WATER INITIATIVE, LLC, 10 Wall Street 1st Floor Norwalk, 06850, Connecticut, United States of America, United States of America ~72: EUGENE A FITZGERALD;LARRY R BROWN;RICHARD RENJILIAN;ROBERT S LANGER;THOMAS A LANGDO~ 33:US ~31:61/583,776 ~32:06/01/ /05008 ~ Complete ~54:MOLECULAR SIEVE SSZ-87 COMPOSITION OF MATTER AND SYNTHESIS THEREOF ~71:CHEVRON U.S.A. INC., 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road, San Ramon, 94583, California, United States of America, United States of America ~72: STACEY IAN ZONES~ 33:US ~31:13/445,042 ~32:12/04/ /05012 ~ Complete ~54:ELECTRODE FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL ABATEMENT OF CHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND OF INDUSTRIAL WASTES ~71:INDUSTRIE DE NORA S.P.A., AN ITALIAN COMPANY, Via Bistolfi 35, I-20134, Milano, Italy, Italy ~72: MARIACHIARA BENEDETTO~ 33:IT ~31:MI20120A ~32:07/02/2012 Page 41

42 2014/05017 ~ Complete ~54:ARTICLES INCORPORATING THERMOGRAPHIC PHOSPHORS, AND METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR AUTHENTICATING SUCH ARTICLES ~71:HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC., A CORPORATION ORGANISED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, Patent Services M/S AB/2B 101 Columbia Road P.O. Box 2245, Morristown, , New Jersey, United States of America, United States of America ~72: CARSTEN LAU;CHIRAG PATEL;JACK STEVEN CROITER;JAMES KANE;WILLIAM ROSS RAPOPORT~ 33:US ~31:61/587,427 ~32:17/01/2012;33:US ~31:13/737,594 ~32:09/01/ /05014 ~ Complete ~54:A PROCESS FOR LIME SLURRY PRODUCTION ~71:APPLIED SPECIALTIES, INC., Pin Oak Parkway, Avon Lake, 44012, Ohio, United States of America, United States of America ~72: CLARENCE SCHEURMANN III~ 33:US ~31:13/355,872 ~32:23/01/ /05009 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR MAKING ALUMINOSILICATE ZEOLITE SSZ-33 ~71:CHEVRON U.S.A. INC., 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road, San Ramon, 94583, California, United States of America, United States of America ~72: SALEH ALI ELOMARI;TIMI PRAVIN SINGA~ 33:US ~31:13/491,803 ~32:08/06/ /05010 ~ Complete ~54:HERBICIDAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING BENTAZON AND ALS INHIBITOR AND ACCASE INHIBITOR ~71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC, 9330 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, 46268, Indiana, United States of America, United States of America ~72: LAP NGUYEN;RICHARD K MANN;YI-HSIOU HUANG~ 33:US ~31:61/585,844 ~32:12/01/ /05011 ~ Complete ~54:CHIMERIC THERAPEUTIC ANTI - CD37 ANTIBODIE HH1 ~71:NORDIC NANOVECTOR AS, Kjelsåsveien 168, N-0884, Oslo, Norway, Norway ~72: JOSTEIN DAHLE;ROY H LARSEN~ 33:US ~31:61/569,981 ~32:13/12/ /05015 ~ Complete ~54:SLIT-ROBO SIGNALING FOR DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF KIDNEY DISEASE ~71:BOSTON MEDICAL CENTER CORPORATION, One Boston Medical Center Place, Boston, 02118, Massachusetts, United States of America, United States of America ~72: DAVID J SALANT;WEINING LU;XUEPING FAN~ 33:US ~31:61/583,379 ~32:05/01/ /05018 ~ Complete ~54:SPIROINDOLINE DERIVATIVES AS GONADOTROPIN- RELEASING HORMONE RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS ~71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH, A GERMAN COMPANY, Alfred- Nobel-Str. 10, 40789, Monheim, Germany, Germany ~72: ECKHARD BENDER;KATRIN NOWAK- REPPEL;MARK JEAN GNOTH;OLAF PANKNIN;REINHARD NUBBEMEYER;STEFAN BÄURLE;SVEN RING;WILHELM BONE;WOLFGANG SCHWEDE~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:16/01/ /05003 ~ Complete ~54:FGFR ANTIBODY DRUG CONJUGATES (ADCS) AND THE USE THEREOF ~71:SEATTLE GENETICS, INC., th Drive SE, Bothell, 98021, Washington, United States of America, United States of America ~72: ANETTE SOMMER;AXEL HARRENGA;BEATRIX STELTE-LUDWIG;CARL FRIEDRICH NISING;CHARLOTTE CHRISTINE KOPITZ;CHRISTOPH MAHLERT;HANS-GEORG LERCHEN;JOACHIM SCHUHMACHER;SANDRA BRUDER;SIMONE GREVEN;STEFANIE HAMMER;SVEN GOLFIER~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:14/12/2011;33:EP ~31: ~32:22/10/ /05013 ~ Complete ~54:AN ENERGY STORAGE AND RECOVERY SYSTEM ~71:IMPRESSIVE ENGINEERING LIMITED, Denburn House No. 19 Old Skene Road Kingswells, Aberdeen, AB15 8QA, United Kingdom, United Kingdom ~72: KASRA ZARISFI~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:02/02/2012;33:GB ~31: ~32:12/12/2012;33:GB ~31: ~32:12/12/ /05016 ~ Complete ~54:GYPSUM BOARD SUITABLE FOR WET OR HUMID AREAS ~71:SINIAT INTERNATIONAL, 500 Rue Marcel Demonque Zone du Pôle Technologique, F-84000, Avignon, France, France Page 42

43 ~72: CLAUDE LECLERCQ;EMMANUEL FAYNOT;MARC BERLIOZ;SAMUEL MERLET~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:03/02/ /05001 ~ Complete ~54:SOLAR ENERGY AND EXTERNAL SOURCE STEAM COMPLEMENTARY POWER GENERATION APPARATUS ~71:WUHAN KAIDI ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE CO., LTD., T1 JIANGXIA AVENUE, MIAOSHAN DEVELOPMENT ZONE, JIANGXIA DISTRICT, WUHAN, HUBEI, , CHINA, People's Republic of China ~72: CHEN, Yilong;YANG, Qingping;ZHANG, Yanfeng~ 33:CN ~31: ~32:12/12/2011;33:CN ~31: ~32:12/12/ /05002 ~ Complete ~54:LOCKING DEVICE FOR A CAP ~71:A. RAYMOND ET CIE, 115, COURS BERRIAT, F GRENOBLE, FRANCE, France ~72: BELLE, Guillaume;CHANAS, Quentin~ 33:FR ~31:12/51306 ~32:13/02/ /05005 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR EFFICIENT PARALLEL IMPLEMENTATION OF GOLDEN CODE DECODING ~71:TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, STAATSARTILLERIE AVENUE, PRETORIA WEST, PRETORIA, 0183, South Africa ~72: AMANI, Kikongo, Elie;DJOUANI, Karim;KURIEN, Anish, Mathew~ 2014/05019 ~ Provisional ~54:LADIES ON TOP ~71:HLOBO EDWIN PULE, 43 Virginia Way, South Africa ~72: HLOBO EDWIN PULE~ 2014/05022 ~ Complete ~54:TRANSMUCOSAL ADMINISTRATION SYSTEM FOR A PHARMACEUTICAL DRUG ~71:LTS LOHMANN THERAPIE-SYSTEME AG, Lohmann Strasse 2,D Andernach, Germany;SANTHERA PHARMACEUTICALS (SCHWEIZ) AG, Hammerstrasse 49 CH-4410 Liestal, Switzerland ~72: DUBACH-POWELL, JUDITH;HAUSMANN, RUDOLF;JENSEN, KEITH;KRUME, MARKUS~ 33:US ~31:13/354,714 ~32:20/01/ /05224 ~ Provisional ~54:NDM TURBINES (HYDRO POWER TURBINES) ~71:MARIUS DURANDT, Posbus 167 Sweizer Reweke, South Africa ~72: MARIUS DURANDT~ 2014/05020 ~ Complete ~54:A DAMP PROOFING AND INSECT REPELLING MILTILAYERED MEMBRANE ~71:GUNDLE LIMITED, 884 Linton Jones Street, Industries East, South Africa ~72: ENSLIN, DEON LOUIS~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/03685 ~32:21/05/ /05021 ~ Complete ~54:CX3CR1-BINDING POLYPEPTIDES ~71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH, Binger Strasse 173, Ingelheim am Rhein, Germany ~72: DEPLA, ERIK;LAEREMANS, TOON;SINGH, SANJAYA;VAN HOORICK, DIANE;VERVERKEN, CEDRIC JOZEF NEOTERE;WATERMAN, ALISA K.~ 33:US ~31:61/603,622 ~32:27/02/ /05023 ~ Provisional ~54:AEROPONIC SYSTEM ~71:CENTENNIAL TRADING COMPANY 171 PROPRIETARY LIMITED, 124 Craddock Street, South Africa ~72: COETZEE, FREDERICK WILHELM;DE NECKER, GERHARD~ 2014/05024 ~ Complete ~54:DISPENSER ~71:JOBURGER CC, 1114 Plaza Place, Cnr Rissik & Jeppe, South Africa ~72: Keneilwe Phuthego;Pieter Etienne Dreyer;TRAVIS EUGENE MADDOCKS;Zithande Emmanuel Mbatha~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/02563 ~32:10/04/ APPLIED ON 2014/07/ /05033 ~ Complete ~54:FORMING SHAPED ABRASIVE PARTICLES ~71:SAINT-GOBAIN CERAMICS & PLASTICS, INC, One New Bond Street, Worcester, United States of America ~72: Michael D. KAVANAUGH~ 33:US ~31:61/581,846 ~32:30/12/2011 Page 43

44 2014/05034 ~ Complete ~54:VACCINATION BY MEANS OF RECOMBINANT YEAST BY PRODUCING A PROTECTIVE HUMORAL IMMUNE RESPONSE AGAINST DEFINED ANTIGENS ~71:MARTIN-LUTHER- UNIVERSITÄT HALLE-WITTENBERG, Universitätsplatz 10, 06108, Halle (Saale), Germany, Germany ~72: KARIN BREUNIG;SVEN-ERIK BEHRENS~ 33:DE ~31: ~32:13/12/ /05036 ~ Complete ~54:KNOTLESS SUTURE, AND KIT CONTAINING SAME ~71:JOHN JACOBS MEDICAL INC., 6F. Sanggyung Bldg Nonhyeon-dong Gangnam-gu, Seoul, , Republic of Korea, Republic of Korea ~72: YOUNG JAE KIM~ 33:KR ~31: ~32:27/12/ /05046 ~ Complete ~54:BIGUANIDE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF TREATING METABOLIC DISORDERS ~71:ELCELYX THERAPEUTICS, INC, El Camino Real Suite 305, San Diego, 92130, California, United States of America, United States of America ~72: ALAIN D BARON;MARK S FINEMAN;NIGEL R A BEELEY~ 33:US ~31:13/345,135 ~32:06/01/2012;33:US ~31:PCT/US2012/ ~32:06/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/649,171 ~32:18/05/ /05047 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD AND A SYSTEM FOR MONITORING AND CONTROL OF FOULING AND OPTIMIZATION THEREOF OF TWO SIDE MEMBRANE FOULING PROCESS ~71:ABB TECHNOLOGY LTD, Affolternstrasse 44, 8050, Zurich, Switzerland, Switzerland ~72: SENTHILMURUGAN SUBBIAH;SRINIVAS MEKAPATI~ 2014/05041 ~ Complete ~54:TRANSPORTABLE REFORMER ~71:THYSSENKRUPP INDUSTRIAL SOLUTIONS AG, ThyssenKrupp Allee 1, 45143, Essen, Germany, Germany ~72: FALK BEYER;OLIVER MEIßNER~ 33:DE ~31: ~32:14/12/ /05037 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR MAKING ALUMINOSILICATE ZEOLITE SSZ-56 ~71:CHEVRON U.S.A. INC., 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road, San Ramon, 94583, California, United States of America, United States of America ~72: SALEH ALI ELOMARI;TIMI PRAVIN SINGA~ 33:US ~31:13/491,817 ~32:08/06/ /05038 ~ Complete ~54:PHRAGAMALIN LIMONOIDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION ~71:DICOTYLEDON AB, Stora Malmgatan 8, S , Sigtuna, Sweden, Sweden ~72: AIGARS JIRGENSONS;EDVARDS LIEPINSH;JARL WIKBERG~ 33:SE ~31: ~32:25/01/2012;33:SE ~31: ~32:06/11/2012;33:SE ~31: ~32:04/01/ /05039 ~ Complete ~54:PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATION COMPRISING BREXPIPRAZOLE AND SUBSTITUTED BETA - CYCLODEXTRIN ~71:OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD., A COMPANY INCORPORATED IN JAPAN, 2-9, Kanda-Tsukasamachi Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, , Japan, Japan ~72: HIDEKAZU TOYOBUKU;TETSUYA HASEGAWA~ 33:US ~31:61/580,708 ~32:28/12/ /05040 ~ Complete ~54:CATALYST FOR PRODUCING PARAXYLENE BY CO-CONVERSION OF METHANOL AND/OR DIMETHYL ETHER AND C4 LIQUEFIED GAS, METHOD FOR PREPARING THE SAME AND METHOD FOR USING THE SAME ~71:DALIAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, No. 457 Zhongshan Road, Dalian, , Liaoning, People's Republic of China, People's Republic of China ~72: LEI XU;ZHENGXI YU;ZHONGMIN LIU~ 33:CN ~31: ~32:19/12/ /05042 ~ Complete ~54:SUBSTITUTED ANNULATED PYRIMIDINES AND TRIAZINES, AND USE THEREOF ~71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH, A GERMAN COMPANY, Alfred-Nobel-Str. 10, 40789, Monheim, Germany, Germany;BAYER PHARMA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, Müllerstrasse 178, 13353, Berlin, Germany, Germany ~72: ADRIAN TERSTEEGEN;ALEXANDROS VAKALOPOULOS;DIETER LANG;FRANK WUNDER;GORDEN REDLICH;JOHANNES-PETER STASCH;MARKUS FOLLMANN;NILS GRIEBENOW;WALTER HÜBSCH~ 33:DE ~31: ~32:10/01/2012 Page 44

45 2014/05044 ~ Complete ~54:A MALE MOULD ELEMENT ~71:SACMI COOPERATIVA MECCANICI IMOLA SOCIETA' COOPERATIVA, Via Selice Provinciale 17/A, I-40026, Imola (Bologna), Italy, Italy ~72: DAVIDE PENAZZI~ 33:IT ~31:MO2012A ~32:21/03/ /05045 ~ Complete ~54:PYRAZINECARBOXAMIDE COMPOUND ~71:ASTELLAS PHARMA INC., A JAPANESE COMPANY, 5-1, Nihonbashi-Honcho 2-chome Chuo-ku, Tokyo, , Japan, Japan ~72: HIDEKI SAKAGAMI;HIROKI FUKUDOME;HISAO HAMAGUCHI;ITSURO SHIMADA;KENICHI ONDA;MAIKO IIDA;NOBUAKI SHINDOU;SHIGETOSHI KIKUCHI;TAKAHIRO MATSUYA;YUKIHIRO TAKEMOTO;YUTAKA KONDOH~ 33:JP ~31: ~32:17/01/ /05035 ~ Complete ~54:CATALYST USED IN THE PRODUCTION OF ETHYLENE AND PROPYLENE FROM METHANOL AND/OR DIMETHYL ETHER, METHOD FOR PREPARING THE SAME AND METHOD FOR USING THE SAME ~71:DALIAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, No. 457 Zhongshan Road, Dalian, , Liaoning, People's Republic of China, People's Republic of China ~72: LEI XU;SHUKUI ZHU;ZHENGXI YU;ZHONGMIN LIU~ 33:CN ~31: ~32:19/12/ /05043 ~ Complete ~54:SYNTHETIC RESIN CAP, SYNTHETIC RESIN CAP LINER, CLOSING DEVICE, AND BEVERAGE-CONTAINED CLOSING DEVICE ~71:CLOSURE SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL JAPAN, LIMITED, 2-8 Toranomon 1-chome Minato-ku, Tokyo, , Japan, Japan ~72: AKIKO OGINO;MASATAKA HISANO;MITSUHARU HARADA~ 33:JP ~31: ~32:27/12/ /05027 ~ Provisional ~54:SEED AND FERTILISER PLACEMENT WITH PRODS ~71:ALAN WILFRED HALL, NOODHULP FARM R600, South Africa ~72: ALAN WILFRED HALL~ 2014/05048 ~ Complete ~54:JUICE EXTRACTION MODULE FOR JUICER ~71:Ji Tae KIM, , Daehyeon-e-pyenhanseasang APT., Daehyeon-dong, Buk-gu, Republic of Korea;NUC ELECTRONICS CO LTD, 280, Nowon-ro, Buk-gu, Republic of Korea ~72: Jong Boo KIM~ 33:KR ~31: ~32:09/11/2012;33:KR ~31: ~32:18/12/2012;33:KR ~31: ~32:29/03/2013;33:KR ~31: ~32:29/03/ /05029 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS OF BUPRENORPHINE AND MU-OPIOID RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS ~71:ALKERMES PHARMA IRELAND LIMITED, CONNAUGHT HOUSE, 1 BURLINGTON ROAD, DUBLIN 4, IRELAND, Ireland ~72: DEAVER, Daniel;EHRICH, Elliot~ 33:US ~31:61/576,233 ~32:15/12/ /05030 ~ Complete ~54:MINERAL SEPARATION USING FUNCTIONALIZED POLYMER OR POLYMER- COATED FILTERS AND MEMBRANES ~71:CIDRA CORPORATE SERVICES INC., 50 BARNES PARK NORTH, WALLINGFORD, CT 06492, USA, United States of America ~72: ROTHMAN, Paul, J.~ 33:US ~31:61/569,870 ~32:13/12/ /05028 ~ Complete ~54:TRANSDERMAL DELIVERY SYSTEM COMPRISING BUPRENORPHINE ~71:LTS LOHMANN THERAPIE-SYSTEME AG, LOHMANNSTRASSE 2, D ANDERNACH, GERMANY, Germany ~72: HILLE, Thomas;JOHNSON, Helen, Elizabeth;MUNDIN, Gillian Elizabeth;SMITH, Kevin, John;WAUER, Gabriel~ 33:US ~31:61/569,609 ~32:12/12/ /05031 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR APPLYING LIQUID MIXTURES ~71:BASF SE, D LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: WICHMANN, Wolf-Dieter~ 2014/05032 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS OF MODULATING STOMATA CONDUCTANCE AND PLANT EXPRESSION CONSTRUCTS FOR EXECUTING SAME ~71:THE STATE OF ISRAEL, MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE & RURAL DEVELOPMENT, AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ORGANIZATION, (A.R.O), Page 45

46 VOLCANI CENTER, P.O. Box 6, Israel;YISSUM RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT COMPANY OF THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM LTD, Hi Tech Park, The Edmond J. Safra Campus, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem,Givat Ram, Israel ~72: GRANOT, David;KELLY, Gilor;MOSHELION, Menachem~ 33:US ~31:61/569,251 ~32:11/12/ /05026 ~ Provisional ~54:NON-PROPAGATING DETONATOR CRATE ~71:AEL MINING SERVICES LIMITED, AECI Place, 24 The Woodlands, Woodlands Drive, Woodmead, South Africa ~72: To be advised~ 2014/05058 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE FOR SOLID STATE JOINING OF LIGHT METALS ~71:HYBOND AS, c/o Langset Mek, Stubo, Eidsvaag i Romsdal N-6460, Norway ~72: AAKENS, ULF ROAR;AUSTIGARD, TOR;GRONG, OYSTEIN~ 33:NO ~31: ~32:22/12/ /05052 ~ Complete ~54:ROD LOADER ATTACHMENT ~71:SEED,QUENTON, 34 Hardy Place Donnybrook Western Australia 6239, Australia ~72: SEED,QUENTON~ 33:AU ~31: ~32:24/01/ /05062 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE PENTANARY COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTOR CZTSSE DOPED WITH SODIUM ~71:SAINT-GOBAIN GLASS FRANCE, 18 Avenue d'alsace, France ~72: JOST STEFAN;LECHNER ROBERT;MANOHARAN GOWTHAM~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:27/04/ /05065 ~ Complete ~54:GEOLOGIC FRACTURING METHOD AND RESULTING FRACTURED GEOLOGIC STRUCTURE ~71:LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL SECURITY, LLC, Los Alamos National Laboratory P O Box 1663 MS A187, United States of America ~72: BRADLEY CHRISTOPHER R;GREENING DORAN R;MACE JONATHAN L;STEEDMAN DAVID W~ 33:US ~31:61/ ~32:13/01/ /05061 ~ Complete ~54:BIOMARKERS FOR THE DIAGNOSIS, PROGNOSIS, ASSESSMENT AND THERAPY STRATIFICATION OF SYNCOPE ~71:B.R.A.H.M.S. GMBH, Neuendorfstrabe 25, Germany ~72: FEDOROWSKI ARTUR;MELANDER OLLE;STRUCK JOACHIM~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:26/04/ /05223 ~ Provisional ~54:PAP MISSING COVER ~71:MICHAEL GRUNYUZA, 403 Ruben Flats Silverton, South Africa ~72: MICHAEL GRUNYUZA~ 2014/05053 ~ Complete ~54:TOPICAL TREATMENT FOR CHEMOTHERAPY INDUCED EYELASH LOSS OR HYPOTRICHOSIS USING PROSTAMIDE F2 ALPHA AGONISTS ~71:ALLERGAN,INC, 2525 Dupont Drive Irvine California 92612, United States of America ~72: AHLUWALIA,GURPREET;BEDDINGFIELD,FREDERICK,C.;EDWARDS,SYDNEY G.;WHITCUP,SCOTT,M.~ 33:US ~31:61/584,877 ~32:10/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/611,920 ~32:16/03/ /05060 ~ Complete ~54:FLUID TRANSFER ASSEMBLY AND METHODS OF FLUID TRANSFER ~71:GRINON INDUSTRIES, 7649 Winton Drive, United States of America ~72: SPRINGER JOSHUA~ 33:US ~31:61/ ~32:30/12/ /05056 ~ Complete ~54:ENGINEERED PESTICIDAL PROTEINS ~71:SYNGENTA PARTICIPATIONS AG, Schwarzwaldallee 215, Basel CH-4058, Switzerland ~72: CHEN, JENG;CONVILLE, JARED;DEFONTES, CHERYL;LEE, MIKYONG;PALEKAR, NARENDA~ 33:US ~31:61/599,583 ~32:16/02/ /05059 ~ Complete ~54:GABION ~71:HESCO BASTION LIMITED, Unit 37 Knowsthorpe Gate Cross Green Industrial Estate Leeds LS9 0NP, United Kingdom ~72: SCOTT KENNY~ 33:DE ~31: ~32:11/01/2012;33:DE ~31: ~32:02/07/2012;33:DE ~31: ~32:06/07/2012;33:DE ~31: ~32:31/08/2012 Page 46

47 2014/05055 ~ Complete ~54:WEAR RESISANT MATERIAL AND SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CREATING A WEAR RESISTANT MATERIAL ~71:ESCO CORPORATION, 2141 NW 25th Avenue, Portland , OR, United States of America ~72: BODDAPATI, SRINIVASARAO~ 33:US ~31:61/593,091 ~32:31/01/ /05049 ~ Provisional ~54:AN EMULSIFIABLE INSECTICIDE USING A BIODIESEL CARRIER ~71:GORDON ALEXANDER WIILIAM BRINDLEY, 27 Charbury Road Lynnwood Manor, South Africa ~72: GORDON ALEXANDER WIILIAM BRINDLEY~ 2014/05051 ~ Complete ~54:TRACKING OF PHYSIOLOGICAL OR MEDICINAL SAMPLES ~71:TRAKCEL LTD, Biotec House Central Park Western Avenue Bridgend Mid Glamorgan GF31 3RT, United Kingdom ~72: CHEN,BIN;PEER,AKSHAY~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:10/02/ /05054 ~ Provisional ~54:COMMINUTION APPARATUS ~71:OSBORN ENGINEERED PRODUCTS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, 57 Jansen Road, South Africa ~72: VILJOEN, ABRAHAM JOHANNES~ 2014/05057 ~ Complete ~54:AMIDINE SUBSTITUTED BETA- LACTAM COMPOUNDS, THEIR PREPARATION AND USE AS ANTIBACTERIAL AGENTS ~71:AirCuris GmbH & Co. KG, Friedrich-Ebert Str. 475, Wuppertal 42117, Germany ~72: BISWAJEET, GANGULI;BROETZ-OESTERHELT, HEIKE;GAO, CHUANJUN;HENA, MOSTAFA;JIA, GUOFENG;KHAN, JEHANGIR;KLENKE, BURKHARD;LIANG, HONG;LIGONG, OU;MAITI, SAMARENDA N.;MOHAMMAD, RAHIM;REDDY, ANDHE;SCHIFFER, GUIDO;TAJAMMUL, SABIHA;WIEGAND, IRITH;YANG, ZHIXIANG;YIP, JUDY~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:24/01/ /05063 ~ Complete ~54:SEALED-EDGE MIRROR AND METHOD FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF ~71:HYDRO ALUMINIUM ROLLED PRODUCTS GMBH, Aluminiumstrabe 1, Germany ~72: DENKAMANN VOLKER;EBERHARD SANDRA;HAMPEL ULRICH;SCHENKEL WILHELM;SIEMEN ANDREAS~ 33:DE ~31: ~32:13/01/ /05064 ~ Complete ~54:HAND-HELD DEVICE FOR ELECTRICALLY ASSISTED DERMAL TREATMENT ~71:SWISS SPA SYSTEM LTD, Unit B 3/F Eton Building 288 Des Voeux Road Central, People's Republic of China ~72: DOYLE JR JAMES N;GIMELLI BRUNO~ 33:DE ~31: ~32:16/01/2012;33:DE ~31: ~32:14/05/ /05050 ~ Provisional ~54:DEVICE TO MAINTAIN AN ERECTION ~71:COMPOSITE FORMWORK (PTY)LTD, 20 Paardekraal Drive, South Africa ~72: SUPRA,CARL FREDERICK WILHELM~. - APPLIED ON 2014/07/ /05099 ~ Complete ~54:ICON CHANGE METHOD AND APPARATUS ~71:TENCENT TECHNOLOGY (SHENZHEN) COMPANY LIMITED, Room 403, East Block 2, SEG Park, Zhenxing Road, Futian District, Shenzhen City ,Guangdong Province, People's Republic of China ~72: WANG, FEI;WANG, ZHANWEI;WEN, YANJIE~ 33:CN ~31: X ~32:13/01/ /05074 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR OPERATING A BULK MATERIAL LOCK MEANS ~71:L'AIR LIQUIDE, SOCIÉTÉ ANONYME POUR L'ETUDE ET L'EXPLOITATION DES PROCÉDÉS GEORGES CLAUDE, 75 quai d'orsay, F-75007, Paris, France, France ~72: ERHARD LATH;FREDERIC JUDAS~ 33:DE ~31: ~32:05/06/ /05075 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESSES FOR PRODUCING LIPIDS ~71:COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION, A CORPORATION ORGANIZED UNDER THE LAWS OF AUSTRALIA, Limestone Avenue, Campbell, 2612, Australian Capital Territory, Australia, Australia ~72: ANNA EL Page 47

48 TAHCHY;JAMES ROBERTSON PETRIE;QING LIU;SURINDER PAL SINGH;THOMAS VANHERCKE~ 33:US ~31:61/580,590 ~32:27/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/718,563 ~32:25/10/ /05078 ~ Complete ~54:KNITTED SUBSTRATE FOR USE IN MEDICAL BANDAGING PRODUCT AND BANDAGING PRODUCT ~71:BSN MEDICAL, INC., A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, 5825 Carnegie Blvd., Charlotte, , North Carolina, United States of America, United States of America ~72: JOHN C EVANS~ 33:US ~31:61/569,520 ~32:12/12/ /05083 ~ Complete ~54:DOWNLINK MULTICARRIER MOBILE COMMUNICATION NETWORK CONFIGURATION ~71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL), S , Stockholm, Sweden, Sweden ~72: MIGUEL LOPEZ;MÅRTEN SUNDBERG;OLOF LIBERG;PAUL SCHLIWA-BERTLING;SAJAL KUMAR DAS~ 33:IN ~31:430/DEL/2012 ~32:15/02/ /05072 ~ Complete ~54:COMBUSTION APPARATUS, AND HEATING FURNACE USING SAME ~71:NGK INSULATORS, LTD., A JAPANESE CORPORATION, 2-56 Suda-cho Mizuho-ku Nagoya-city, Aichi Prefecture, , Japan, Japan ~72: HITOSHI MORI;KOUJI OGURA;SHIGERU HANZAWA~ 33:JP ~31: ~32:27/12/ /05077 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS FOR DEOXYGENATING BIOMASS-DERIVED PYROLYSIS OIL ~71:UOP LLC, 25 East Algonquin Road P. O. Box 5017, Des Plaines, , Illinois, United States of America, United States of America ~72: FRANCIS STEPHEN LUPTON;LANCE AWENDER BAIRD;TIMOTHY A BRANDVOLD~ 33:US ~31:13/326,050 ~32:14/12/ /05081 ~ Complete ~54:ADHESIVE INTERFACE BANDAGE ~71:LABORATOIRES URGO, 42, rue de Longvic, F-21300, Chenove, France, France;SOCIETE DE DEVELOPPEMENT ET DE RECHERCHE INDUSTRIELLE, 42 rue de Longvic, F-21300, Chenove, France, France ~72: JEAN-MARC PERNOT;SERGE LECOMTE~ 33:FR ~31:PCT/FR2011/ ~32:19/12/ /05084 ~ Complete ~54:THERMOPLASTIC ELASTOMERS VIA ATOM TRANSFER RADICAL POLYMERIZATION OF PLANT OIL ~71:IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC., 310 Lab of Mechanics, Ames, , Iowa, United States of America, United States of America ~72: ANDREW A CASCIONE;ERIC WILLIAM COCHRAN;NACU HERNANDEZ;RONALD CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS~ 33:US ~31:61/587,816 ~32:18/01/ /05080 ~ Complete ~54:USE OF ORGANIC FIBRE CEMENT AS A RAW MATERIAL IN THE PRODUCTION OF CEMENT CLINKER ~71:REDCO N.V., Kuiermansstraat 1, B-1880, Kapelle-op-den-Bos, Belgium, Belgium ~72: JORIS SCHOON;LUC VAN DER HEYDEN~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:27/01/ /05073 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS FOR DEOXYGENATING BIOMASS-DERIVED PYROLYSIS OIL ~71:UOP LLC, 25 East Algonquin Road P. O. Box 5017, Des Plaines, , Illinois, United States of America, United States of America ~72: TIMOTHY A BRANDVOLD~ 33:US ~31:13/326,059 ~32:14/12/ /05076 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR FLOATING ~71:CP KELCO OY, Kuhnamontie 2, Äänekoski, FIN , Finland, Finland ~72: FRANCESCO BERNARDIS~ 33:FI ~31: ~32:16/02/ /05079 ~ Complete ~54:REPLACEMENT HAIR STRAND HAVING A HAIR-JOINING ELEMENT ~71:HAIRDREAMS HAARHANDELS GMBH, Floraquellweg 9, A-8051, Graz, Austria, Austria ~72: GERHARD OTT~ 33:AT ~31:A 1815/2011 ~32:12/12/2011 Page 48

49 2014/05082 ~ Complete ~54:PROTECTIVE DEVICE FOR PROTECTING A FISH CAUGHT ON A HOOK AND FISHING SYSTEM INCLUDING SUCH A PROTECTIVE DEVICE ~71:INSTITUT DE RECHERCHE POUR LE DÉVELOPPEMENT (IRD), Immeuble le Sextant 44 Bd Dunkerque CS90009, F-13002, Marseille 2, France, France ~72: JEAN-PIERRE LAMOUREUX;NJARATIANA RABEARISOA;PASCAL BACH;PASCAL COTEL~ 33:FR ~31: ~32:14/12/ /05085 ~ Complete ~54:CONSTRUCTION PANEL AND MANUFACTURE THEREOF ~71:SAINT-GOBAIN PLACO SAS, 34 Avenue Franklin Roosevelt, France ~72: BARRAUD, Thomas;DODSON, Valentina;JONES, Nicholas;VIVIER, Guillaume;YOUNG, Jonathan~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:12/12/ /05086 ~ Complete ~54:LIQUID ABSORBENT ~71:SOKEROL GROUP LIMITED, Prospect Hill, Douglas, United Kingdom ~72: AFFLECK, John Potts~ 33:US ~31:61/579,864 ~32:23/12/ /05067 ~ Provisional ~54:DISPENSER TO BE WORN ON THE PERSON ~71:BANTJES, Neville Don, 1 Quantum Road, Technopark, South Africa ~72: BANTJES, Neville Don~ 2014/05087 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD OF RETREADING TYRES ~71:ERDMAN, Alan, 98 Waratah Street, Australia ~72: ERDMAN, Alan~ 33:AU ~31: ~32:16/12/ /05066 ~ Provisional ~54:AUTOMATED COMPOUND BOW SIGHT ~71:Roger Macdonald, 45 Leith Road Bardene Ext 2 Boksburg, South Africa ~72: Roger William Macdonald~ 2014/05068 ~ Complete ~54:PIPERAZINYL DERIVATIVES FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER ~71:PITTY, Marc-Henry, 31, avenue JB Clément, France ~72: BOUGERET, Cécile;BRIAND, Jean-François;BUSNEL, Olivier;CARNIATO, Denis;DEPREZ, Benoit;GUTMANN, Mathieu;JAILLARDON, Karine~ 33:FR ~31: ~32:30/12/ /05069 ~ Complete ~54:FUEL CELL ~71:UCL BUSINESS PLC, The Network Building, 97 Tottenham Court Road,, United Kingdom ~72: BRETT, Daniel;GIBBS, Christopher;JERVIS, Rhodri;MANSOR, Noramalina~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:20/12/ /05070 ~ Complete ~54:1H-PYRROLO[2,3-B] PYRIDINE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE AS KINASE INHIBITORS ~71:VERNALIS (R&D) LIMITED, 100 Berkshire Place, Wharfdale Road, Winnersh, United Kingdom ~72: GRAHAM, Christopher John;RAY, Stuart Christopher;STEFANIAK, Emma Jayne;STOKES, Stephen~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:30/01/ /05071 ~ Complete ~54:A COMBINATION THERAPY FOR A STABLE AND LONG TERM ENGRAFTMENT ~71:YEDA RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD., at the Weizmann Institute of Science, P.O. Box 95, Israel ~72: BACHAR-LUSTIG, Esther;REISNER, Yair~ 33:US ~31:61/578,917 ~32:22/12/ /05105 ~ Complete ~54:SMOKING ARTICLES AND OTHER FLOW DELIVERY ARTICLES ~71:BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO (INVESTMENT) LIMITED, Globe House, 1 Water Street, London WC2R 3LA, United Kingdom ~72: ABERCROMBIE, STUART;AWTY, EDWARD;BOAST, DAVID;FROBISHER, PAUL;NANDRA, CHARANJIT;NEWHAM, MICHAEL;NICHOLLS, JANE;SMITH, SIMON~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:20/12/2011;33:GB ~31: ~32:20/12/ /05102 ~ Complete ~54:POLYCARBOXYLIC ACID EXTRACTION ~71:PURAC BIOCHEM B.V., Arkelsedijk 46, Gorinchem NL-4206 AC, Netherlands ~72: DE HAAN, ANDRE BANIER;DEKIC ZIVKOVIC, TANJA;VAN KRIEKEN, JAN~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:23/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/579,730 ~32:23/12/2011 Page 49

50 2014/05108 ~ Complete ~54:SUBSTITUTED PHENYLAZOLE DERIVATIVE ~71:DAIICHI SANKYO COMPANY, LTD, 3-5-1, Nihonbashi Honcho Chuo-ku, Japan ~72: HOSHINO MADOKA;MATSUMOTO KOJI;NAMIKI HIDENORI;OCHIAI YUICHI;YAMANOI SHIDEO~ 2014/05088 ~ Provisional ~54:POST MALE MEDICAL CIRCUMCISION PROTECTIVE DEVICE ~71:VUSI PHAKAMANI QWABE, Swellendam Troye street Sunnyside, South Africa ~72: VUSI PHAKAMANI QWABE~ 2014/05091 ~ Complete ~54:TIME RELEASED BIODEGRADABLE OR BIOERODIBLE MICROSHERES OR MICROPARTICLES SUSPENDED IN A SOLIDIFYING DEPOT -FORMING INJECTABLE DRUG FORMULATION ~71:ALLERGAN,INC, 2525 Dupont Drive Irvine California 92612, United States of America ~72: MARSH,DAVID,A.;RIVERS,HONGWEN MA~ 33:US ~31:61/589,681 ~32:23/01/ /05094 ~ Complete ~54:CHIMERIC FACTOR VIII POLYPEPTIDES AND USES THEREOF ~71:BIOGEN IDEC MA INC., 14 Cambridge Center CAMBRIDGE MA, United States of America ~72: CHHABRA,EKTA SETH;JIANG,HAIYAN;LIU,TONGYAO;PETERS,ROBERT~ 33:US ~31:61/586,099 ~32:12/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/586,654 ~32:13/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/667,901 ~32:03/07/2012;33:US ~31:61/734,954 ~32:07/12/ /05101 ~ Complete ~54:NEW INDOLIZINE DERIVATIVES, METHOD FOR PREPARING SAME AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING SAME ~71:LES LABORATORIES SERVIER, 35, rue de Verdun, Surednes F-92284, France;VERNALIS (R&D) Ltd, Oakdene Court, 613 Reading Road, Winnersh RG41 5UA, United Kingdom ~72: CASARA, PATRICK;CHAN, I-JEN;DAVIDSON, JAMES EDWARD PAUL;DE NANTEUIL, GUILLAUME;DEPIL, STEPHANE;GENESTE, OLIVIER;GRAHAM, CHRISTOPHER JOHN;HENLIN, JEAN-MICHAEL;HICKMAN, JOHN;LE DIGUARHER THIERRY;LE TIRAN, ARNAUD;MURRAY, JAMES BROOKE;NYERGES, MIKLOS;STARCK, JEROME-BENOIT~ 33:FR ~31: ~32:24/01/ /05221 ~ Provisional ~54:MAN OF THE MATCH /DATA PROTECTION APP ~71:MICHAEL GRUNYUZA, 403 Ruben Flats SILVERTON, South Africa ~72: MICHAEL GRUNYUZA~ 2014/05104 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR ISOLATING A CARBOXYLIC ACID FROM AN AQUEOUS SOLUTION ~71:PURAC BIOCHEM B.V., Arkelsedijk 46, Gorinchem NL-4206 AC, Netherlands ~72: DE HAAN, ANDRE BANIER;DEKIC ZIVKOVIC, TANJA;VAN KRIEKEN, JAN~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:23/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/579,730 ~32:23/12/ /05109 ~ Complete ~54:ABERRANT CELL-RESTRICTED IMMUNOGLOBULINS PROVIDED WITH A TOXIC MOIETY ~71:APO-T B.V., Utrechtseweg 223 Amersfoort, Netherlands ~72: RENES JOHAN;STEVERINK PAUL;WILLEMSEN RALPH ALEXANDER (DECEASED)~ 33:US ~31:61/ ~32:13/01/ /05111 ~ Provisional ~54:MULTI-CHANNEL COMPLAINTS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ~71:ANTHONY MPOFU, 4877 UMSENGE STREET BIRCH ACRES X32, South Africa ~72: ANTHONY MPOFU~ 2014/05107 ~ Complete ~54:MTB-C VACCINE AGAINST ASTHMA ~71:ARCHIVEL FARMA S.L., c/ Fogars de Tordera 61, Spain ~72: AMAT FABREGAT MARIA MERCE;AMAT RIERA ISABEL;CARDONA IGLESIAS PERE JOAN;REYES MORENO BLANCA~ 2014/05089 ~ Provisional ~54:ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD ~71:ANTONIADES,NEOPHITOS,SAVVA, 13 Howick Street Wierdapark X2, South Africa;SWIEGERS,WILLEM BAREND JOHANNES, 11 Gold Circle Lyttelton Manor X11, South Africa ~72: ANTONIADES,NEOPHITOS,SAVVA;SWIEGERS,WILLEM BAREND JOHANNES~ Page 50

51 2014/05090 ~ Complete ~54:MOLECULAR SIEVE MATERIAL,ITS SYNTHESIS AND USE ~71:EXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL PATENTS INC., 5200 Bayway Drive Baytown TX 77520, United States of America ~72: STROHMAIER,KARL,G.;VROMAN,HILDA,B.;WESTON,SIMON C.~ 33:US ~31:61/601,187 ~32:21/02/2012;33:EP ~31: ~32:18/04/ /05092 ~ Complete ~54:PESTICIDE COMPOSITION COMPRISING PROPAMOCARB-HYDROCHLORIDE AND A SPIROCYCLIC INHIBITOR OF ACETYL COA CARBOXYLASE ~71:BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG, Alfred- Nobel-Strasse 50 MONHEIN AM RHEIN 40789, Germany ~72: HUNGENBERG,HEIKE;THIELERT,WOLFGANG;VAN DEN EYNDE,KOEN~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:22/12/ /05093 ~ Provisional ~54:TOY ACCESSORY ~71:DE VILLIERS,DERICK, Farm Tochgekregen KRPPNSTAD 9501, South Africa ~72: DE VILLIERS,DERICK;DE VILLIERS,PIERRE~ 2014/05095 ~ Complete ~54:DRIP TRAY FOR BEVERAGES DISPENSER ~71:NESTEC S.A., Avenue Nestle 55 VEVEY CH-1800, Switzerland ~72: CALDERONE,ROBERTO,ANGELO;HESS,MICHEL;LARDELLLI,SILVIO;REY,CEDRIC~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:12/12/ /05096 ~ Complete ~54:VEGETABLE-BASED MINCED MEAT ALTERNATIVE ~71:NESTEC S.A., Avenue Nestle 55 VEVEY CH-1800, Switzerland ~72: APPEL,DANIEL SEBASTIAN;BERENDS,PIETER;FERNANDES,SHELDON;GRAF,ANDREA~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:12/12/ /05097 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS FOR PREDICTING AGE-OR DEVELOPMENTAL STAGE- APPROPRIATE FOODS FOR CHILDREN ~71:NESTEC S.A., Avenue Nestle 55 VEVEY CH-1800, Switzerland ~72: EMENHISER,ANNE MCCANDLISH;FOLEY,MARY MICHELE;SMITH-SIMPSON,SARAH ELIZABETH~ 33:US ~31:61/570,657 ~32:14/12/ /05098 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RAIL VEHICLE CONTROL ~71:GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, 1 River Road, Schenectady 12345, NY, United States of America ~72: BRAND, JOHN;COOPER, JARED K.;ELDREDGE, DAVID~ 33:US ~31:13/339,008 ~32:28/12/ /05100 ~ Complete ~54:LACTIC ACID EXTRACTION ~71:PURAC BIOCHEM B.V., Arkelsedijk 46, Gorinchem NL-4206 AC, Netherlands ~72: DE HAAN, ANDRE BANIER;DEKIC ZIVKOVIC, TANJA;VAN KRIEKEN, JAN~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:23/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/579,730 ~32:23/12/ /05106 ~ Complete ~54:SMOKING ARTICLES, AND OTHER FLOW DELIVERY ARTICLES ~71:BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO (INVESTEMENTS) LIMITED, Globe House, 1 Water Street, London WC2r 3LA, United Kingdom ~72: ABERCOMBE, STUART;AWTY, EDWARD;BOAST, DAVID;FROBISHER, PAUL;JOHNSON, TREVOR;NANDRA, CHARANJIT;NEWNHAM, MICHAEL;NICHOLLS, JANE;SMITH, SIMON~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:20/12/2011;33:GB ~31: ~32:20/12/ /05103 ~ Complete ~54:ABETA ANTIBODY FORMULATION ~71:F. HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG, Granzacherstrasse 124, Basel Ch-4070, Switzerland ~72: GOLDBACH, PIERRE;MAHLER, HANNS- CHRISTIAN;MUELLER, ROBERT~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:08/03/ /05113 ~ Provisional ~54:ARTIFICIAL SMARTLY CONNECTED SYSTEM ~71:MAHLANGU MTHOKOZISI, SP501 STOFFELPARK, South Africa ~72: MAHLANGU MTHOKOZISI~. - APPLIED ON 2014/07/14 - Page 51

52 2014/05169 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD OF INSTALLING AN UNDERGROUND MINE SUPPORT ~71:STITCH WISE (PTY) LTD, 1 Nursery Road, Westerndeep Levels, South Africa ~72: ELVIN, Alex;KILLASSY, Natalie~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/02636 ~32:12/04/ /05116 ~ Provisional ~54:WEDGED EYEBOLT ~71:SAFE-T-PACK (PTY) LTD, 10 Mahogany Avenue, Klerkindustria,, South Africa ~72: HUMAN, Andreas Lutgerus~ 2014/05132 ~ Complete ~54:SLIDE VALVE, PERCUSSION DEVICE & METHOD ~71:CONSTRUCTION TOOLS PC AB, Box Kalmar, S-391, Sweden, Sweden ~72: ANDERS LUNDGREN~ 33:SE ~31: ~32:17/02/ /05129 ~ Complete ~54:FUEL HEAD ASSEMBLY WITH REPLACEABLE WEAR COMPONENTS ~71:ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD, A COMPANY INCORPORATED IN SWITZERLAND, Brown Boveri Strasse 7, CH-5400, Baden, Switzerland, Switzerland ~72: THERON J BLISS~ 33:US ~31:61/585,804 ~32:12/01/2012;33:US ~31:13/554,124 ~32:20/07/ /05130 ~ Complete ~54:ACCESS RESPONSE SIGNALING IN A CELLULAR COMMUNICATION SYSTEM ~71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL),, SE , Stockholm, Sweden, Sweden ~72: BENGT LINDOFF;JOHAN NILSSON~ 33:US ~31:13/411,008 ~32:02/03/ /05125 ~ Complete ~54:TUNICATE EXTRACT FOR USE IN ANIMAL FEEDS ~71:BERGEN TEKNOLOGIOVERFØRING AS, Thormøhlensgate 51, N-5006, Bergen, Norway, Norway ~72: CHRISTOFER TROEDSSON;CHRISTOFFER SCHANDER;ERIC THOMPSON;JEAN-MARIE BOUQUET;JIEBING LI;THOROLF MAGNESEN~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:16/12/ /05131 ~ Complete ~54:PRESSURE ACCUMULATOR AND PERCUSSION DEVICE ~71:CONSTRUCTION TOOLS PC AB, Box Kalmar, S-391, Sweden, Sweden ~72: ANDERS LUNDGREN~ 33:SE ~31: ~32:17/02/ /05124 ~ Complete ~54:EXHAUST GAS PURIFICATION CATALYST ~71:TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA, 1, Toyota-cho Toyota-shi, Aichi, , Japan, Japan ~72: YUKI AOKI~ 33:JP ~31: ~32:28/12/ /05128 ~ Complete ~54:PASSIVE SHUTDOWN SEALING DEVICE FOR A SHAFT SEALING SYSTEM OF A REACTOR COOLANT PUMP SET ~71:AREVA NP, 1 Place Jean Millier Tour Areva, F-92400, Courbevoie, France, France ~72: ERIC SAVIN~ 33:FR ~31: ~32:04/01/ /05126 ~ Complete ~54:TELESCOPIC ROTOR BLADE AND TELESCOPIC TOWER, WIND TURBINE, AND WIND FARM ~71:ROLF ROHDEN, A CITIZEN, Wallster Loog 10, 26607, Aurich, Germany, Germany ~72: ROLF ROHDEN~ 33:DE ~31: ~32:29/12/ /05127 ~ Complete ~54:INFLATABLE SOLAR POWERED LAMP ~71:MPOWERD, INC., A COMPANY ORGANISED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, 231 West 29th Street Suite1105, New York, 10001, New York, United States of America, United States of America ~72: JASON ALAN SNYDER~ 33:US ~31:61/721,285 ~32:01/11/2012;33:US ~31:13/926,336 ~32:25/06/ /05133 ~ Complete ~54:PERCUSSION DEVICE ~71:CONSTRUCTION TOOLS PC AB, Box Kalmar, S-391, Sweden, Sweden ~72: ANDERS LUNDGREN~ 33:SE ~31: ~32:17/02/ /05134 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD OF FORMING A GYPSUM BASED PRODUCT ~71:SAINT-GOBAIN PLACO SAS, 34 Avenue Franklin Roosevelt, France ~72: GERMAIN, Jean-Luc;MONGROLLE, Jean-Louis~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:15/12/2011 Page 52

53 2014/05135 ~ Complete ~54:A PRESSING ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR FORMING A DEPRESSION WITHIN A MOVING GYPSUM BOARD ~71:SAINT-GOBAIN PLACO SAS, 34 Avenue Franklin Roosevelt, France ~72: DRAG, Dariusz;JEAN, Remi;MONGROLLE, Jean-Louis;MORLAT, Richard~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:15/12/2011;33:EP ~31: ~32:23/07/ /05117 ~ Provisional ~54:THE PLUG MASTER ~71:Willem Jacobus Mulder, 60 Von Brandis St, Albertville. 2195, South Africa ~72: H. D. Finlay~ 2014/05114 ~ Provisional ~54:AIR TEMPERATURE REGULATING ASSEMBLY USING THERMAL STORAGE ~71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY, Admin B, Victoria Street, Stellenbosch,, South Africa ~72: KRÖGER, Detlev Gustav;REUTER, Hanno Carl Rudolf;TERBLANCHE, Johann Pierre~ 2014/05119 ~ Complete ~54:NANOPARTICLES COMPRISING METALLIC AND HAFNIUM OXIDE MATERIALS, PREPARATION AND USES THEREOF ~71:NANOBIOTIX, 60 RUE DE WATTIGNIES, PARIS, FRANCE, France ~72: LEVY, Laurent;MEYRE, Marie-Edith;POTTIER, Agnès~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:16/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/576,437 ~32:16/12/ /05120 ~ Complete ~54:LOCATING AND RELOCATING DEVICE ~71:ATKINSON AUDIO INC., 37 WINNIFRED AVENUE, TORONTO, ONTARIO M4M 2X2, CANADA, Canada ~72: ATKINSON, Darren, Glen;HAUGHTON, Keith, Louis~ 33:US ~31:13/327,540 ~32:15/12/ /05122 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR ANALYZING AHASL GENES IN WHEAT ~71:BASF AGROCHEMICAL PRODUCTS B.V., P O BOX 1019, NL-6801 MC ARNHEM, NETHERLANDS, Netherlands ~72: RODGERS, Cory;WHITT, Sherry~ 33:US ~31:61/576,944 ~32:16/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/650,912 ~32:23/05/ /05118 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITION ~71:MONDELEZ UK R&D LIMITED, P.O. BOX 12, BOURNVILLE LANE, BOURNVILLE, BIRMINGHAM B30 2LU, GREAT BRITAIN, United Kingdom ~72: BALL, Billie;COPE, Emma~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:16/01/ /05121 ~ Complete ~54:VEHICLE SEAT ~71:LAMBERT, Trevor, Edouard, 38b ARCHER HOUSE, VICARAGE CRESCENT, LONDON, GREATER LONDON SW11 3LF, GREAT BRITAIN, United Kingdom ~72: LAMBERT, Trevor, Edouard~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:16/12/ /05115 ~ Provisional ~54:LOAD BED FOR OVERSIZED LOADS ~71:MATYJA, Zbigniew, Franciszek, 304A GRUS STREET, WATERKLOOF RIDGE, 0181, South Africa ~72: MATYJA, Zbigniew, Franciszek~ 2014/05123 ~ Complete ~54:WAGERING SYSTEM WITH UNDERLYING TIME SENSITIVE REDEEMABLE UNITS ~71:RACING AND WAGERING WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 14 Hasler Road, Australia ~72: Scott Robert MCDOWELL~ 33:AU ~31: ~32:19/01/ /05171 ~ Complete ~54:CASH PAYMENT GATEWAY FOR TAKING PAYMENTS FOR GOODS OR SERVICES PURCHASED BY MEANS OF A SERVER ASSIGNED UNIQUE PAYMENT IDENTIFICATION CODE ~71:TRANS AFRICA SOLUTIONS -SOUTH AFRICA (PROPRIETARY)LIMITED, 13 Sea Hare Circle Atlantic Beach Estate Melkbosstrand, 7441, South Africa ~72: GREGG,FRASER DEUEL;MASON-JONES,NEIL SEAN~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/02711 ~32:16/04/ /05112 ~ Provisional ~54:GRANULATED FERTILISER COMPOSITIONS ~71:ALLSIZE PACKAGING PROPRIETARY LIMITED, 47 Kooperasie Laan Brits, South Africa ~72: JACOBS,MAGDALENA PETRONELLA~ Page 53

54 2014/05276 ~ Complete ~54:STABLE DOSAGE FORMS OF ARTEROLANE AND PIPERAQUINE ~71:RANBAXY LABORATORIES LIMITED, Head Office:12th Floor Devika Tower 06 Nehru Place New Delhi , India ~72: ARORA,VINOD,KUMAR;BHATTACHARYA,SANJUKTA;ENOSE,ARNO APPAVOO;MADAN,HARISH KUMAR;MADAN,SUMIT;ROY,ARJUN;TREHAN,ANUPAM;TYAGI,PUNEET~ 33:US ~31:13/183,119 ~32:14/07/2011;33:IN ~31:2703/DEL/2011 ~32:19/09/2011;33:IN ~31:2156/DEL/2012 ~32:12/07/ /05136 ~ Provisional ~54:ILLUMINATED MICROPHONE ACCESSORY ~71:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN, 204 Hyde Gate Ruth Road, South Africa ~72: STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN~ 2014/05140 ~ Complete ~54:DISUBSTITUTED BENZOTHIENYL-PYROLOTRIAZINES AND THEIR USE AS FGFR KINASE INHIBITORS ~71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GmbH, Alfred-Nobel Strasse 10, Monheim 40789, Germany;BAYER PHARMA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, Mullerstrasse 178, Berlin 13353, Germany ~72: BOMER, ULF;BROHM, DIRK;COLLIN, MARIE-PIERRE;GRUNEWALD, SYLVIA;HEROULT, MELANIE;HUBSCH, WALTER;LOBELL, MARIO;LUSTIG, KLEMENS;VOHRINGER, VERENA~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:15/12/ /05141 ~ Complete ~54:ELECTRONIC MONITORING BRACELET ~71:GEOSATIS SA, Sous-la-Velle 14, Le Noirmont CH-2340, Switzerland ~72: COLLI-VIGNARELLI, EDMUND;DEMETRIO FERNANDES, JOSE;HUNKELER, URS;PRAPLAN, VINCENT~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:20/12/2011;33:EP ~31: ~32:20/12/ /05142 ~ Complete ~54:RETRACTABLE MIXING DEVICE AND METHOD ~71:SPX CORPORATION, Ballantyne Corporate Place, Charlotte 28277, NC, United States of America ~72: CREATHRON, ANDREW;GIGAS, GERND;MCCARROLL, MICHAEL~ 33:US ~31:61/846,264 ~32:15/07/ /05143 ~ Complete ~54:BEVERAGE DISPENSER WITH IMPROVED OUTLET TUBES ASSEMBLY ~71:NESTEC S.A., Avenue Nestle 55, Vevey CH-1800, Switzerland ~72: CALDERONE, ROBERTO ANGELO;REY, CEDRIC;SCORRANO, LUCIO~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:15/12/ /05144 ~ Complete ~54:WIRELESS RELAY MODULE FOR MONITORING NETWORK STATUS ~71:COVIDIEN LP, 15 Hampshire Street, Mansfield 02048, MA, United States of America ~72: BREITWEISER, KENNETH M.;HARRINGTON, STACEY;WIESNER, JOEL D.~ 33:US ~31:13/352,575 ~32:18/01/ /05145 ~ Provisional ~54:MICROPHONE COMMUNICATION ACCESSORY MEANS ~71:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN, 204 Hyde Gate Ruth Road, South Africa ~72: STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN~ 2014/05172 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROTECTING A MINER ~71:STRATA PRODUCTS WORLDWIDE,LLC, 8995 Roswell Road Suite 200 Sandy Springs Georgia, United States of America ~72: BERTOSH,MICHAEL W;BERUBE,MICHAEL;DUNKIN,BRIAN;NORTON,KELLY~ 33:US ~31:61/847,846 ~32:18/07/ /05138 ~ Complete ~54:A LINE HANDLING APPARATUS ~71:WEBSTER,DAVID IAN, 196 Main Avenue Ferndale RANDBURG 2194 Gauteng, South Africa ~72: WEBSTER,DAVID IAN~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/06085 ~32:13/08/ /05139 ~ Complete ~54:ACTIVE INGREDIENT COMBINATIONS HAVING INSECTICIDAL AND ACARICIDAL PROPERTIES ~71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH, Alfred-Nobel-Str.10 MONHEIM 40789, Germany ~72: HUNGENBERG,HEIKE;PITTA,LEONARDO~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:15/12/2011 Page 54

55 2014/05137 ~ Complete ~54:FLOTATION REAGENTS AND FLOTATION PROCESSES UTILIZING SAME ~71:CYTEC TECHNOLOGY CORP., 300 Delaware Avenue WILMINGTON DE, United States of America ~72: BHAMBHANI,TARUN;CHEN,HAUNN-LIN TONY;DEO,PUSPENDU;NAGARAJ,DEVARAYASAMUDRAM RAMACHANDRAN;VASUDEVAN,MUKUND~ 33:US ~31:61/083,734 ~32:25/07/ APPLIED ON 2014/07/ /05152 ~ Complete ~54:HOSE GUIDING DEVICE ~71:Just Immobilien GmbH, Saarstrasse 30, Germany ~72: Hubert STRZODKA~ 33:DE ~31: ~32:17/01/2012;33:DE ~31: ~32:27/04/ /05163 ~ Complete ~54:THERAPEUTICALLY ACTIVE COMPOUNDS AND THEIR METHODS OF USE ~71:AGIOS PHARMACEUTICALS, INC., 38 Sidney Street, Cambridge, 02139, Massachusetts, United States of America, United States of America ~72: BYRON DELABARRE;FRANCESCO G SALITURO;GIOVANNI CIANCHETTA;JANETA POPOVICI-MULLER;JEFFREY O SAUNDERS;JEREMY TRAVINS;LI ZHANG;SHUNQI YAN;TAO GUO~ 33:US ~31:61/584,214 ~32:06/01/ /05154 ~ Complete ~54:POST-MIX BEVERAGE SYSTEM ~71:PEPSICO, INC., A COMPANY ORGANISED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, 700 Anderson Hill Road, Purchase, 10577, New York, United States of America, United States of America ~72: AGNETE ENGA;CARLOS HERNAN MARINA;JONATHAN CEDAR;JORGE MANUEL MAQUITA NAKANO;TIM CONNELLY;TUCKER FORT;VINCENT FAIVRE D'ARCIER~ 33:US ~31:13/342,550 ~32:03/01/ /05156 ~ Complete ~54:HAIR COMPOSITION WITH IMPROVED RHEOLOGY ~71:UNILEVER PLC, A COMPANY REGISTERED IN ENGLAND AND WALES, Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment, London Greater London, EC4Y 0DY, United Kingdom, United Kingdom ~72: CHRISTOPHER JOHN ROBERTS;FRÉDÉRIC JEAN-MICHEL BLONDEL~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:31/01/ /05157 ~ Complete ~54:PESTICIDAL COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES RELATED THERETO ~71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC, 9330 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, 46268, Indiana, United States of America, United States of America ~72: ERICH W BAUM;GARY D CROUSE;LAWRENCE C CREEMER;THOMAS C SPARKS;WILLIAM HUNTER DENT~ 33:US ~31:61/594,054 ~32:02/02/ /05160 ~ Complete ~54:A NOVEL PROCESS OF CULTIVATING BACTERIA FOR YIELD IMPROVEMENT OF CAPSULAR POLYOSES ~71:SERUM INSTITUTE OF INDIA LTD., 212/2 Off Soli Poonawalla Road Hadapsar, Pune, , Maharashtra, India, India ~72: AMAR KUMAR SRIVASTAVA;JANA SWAPAN KUMAR;KAPRE SUBHASH VINAYAK~ 2014/05165 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING TEA PRODUCTS ~71:UNILEVER PLC, A COMPANY REGISTERED IN ENGLAND AND WALES, Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment, London Greater London, EC4Y 0DY, United Kingdom, United Kingdom ~72: HELEN JANE WOOLLEY;PARUL RAMESHCHANDRA PATEL~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:27/01/ /05166 ~ Complete ~54:TELEMATICS SYSTEM WITH 3D INERTIAL SENSORS ~71:PULSE FUNCTION F6 LIMITED, The Gables Torquay Road Foxrock, Dublin, 18, Ireland, Ireland ~72: BRANKO KARAKLAJIC;DEJAN DRAMICANIN;SRDJAN TADIC~ 2014/05155 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RISK INDICATOR CALCULATION FOR DRIVING BEHAVIOUR AND FOR RECONSTRUCTING A VEHICLE TRAJECTORY ~71:PULSE FUNCTION F6 LIMITED, The Gables Torquay Road Foxrock, Dublin, 18, Ireland, Ireland ~72: B MILAN VUKAJLOVIC;SRDJAN TADIC~ 33:RS ~31:PCT/RS2012/ ~32:13/01/2012 Page 55

56 2014/05159 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ELIMINATING NOX AND N2O ~71:THYSSENKRUPP INDUSTRIAL SOLUTIONS AG, ThyssenKrupp Allee 1, 45143, Essen, Germany, Germany ~72: MEINHARD SCHWEFER;ROLF SIEFERT;STEFAN PINNOW~ 33:DE ~31: ~32:16/12/ /05161 ~ Complete ~54:HAIR TREATMENT COMPOSITION ~71:UNILEVER PLC, A COMPANY REGISTERED IN ENGLAND AND WALES, Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment, London Greater London, EC4Y 0DY, United Kingdom, United Kingdom ~72: MICHAEL JAMES COOKE;NEIL SCOTT SHAW;ROBERT GEORGE RILEY~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:18/01/ /05164 ~ Complete ~54:THERAPEUTICALLY ACTIVE COMPOUNDS AND THEIR METHODS OF USE ~71:AGIOS PHARMACEUTICALS, INC., 38 Sidney Street, Cambridge, 02139, Massachusetts, United States of America, United States of America ~72: DAWEI CUI;DING ZHOU;JANETA POPOVICI-MULLER;JEREMY TRAVINS;RENE M LEMIEUX;ZHENWEI CAI~ 33:CN ~31:PCT/CN2012/ ~32:19/01/ /05153 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR FORMING LOW-METAL BIOMASS- DERIVED PYROLYSIS OIL ~71:UOP LLC, 25 East Algonquin Road P. O. Box 5017, Des Plaines, , Illinois, United States of America, United States of America ~72: BARRY A FREEL;LANCE AWENDER BAIRD;STEFAN MULLER~ 33:US ~31:13/327,525 ~32:15/12/ /05158 ~ Complete ~54:PESTICIDAL COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES RELATED THERETO ~71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC, 9330 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, 46268, Indiana, United States of America, United States of America ~72: ERICH W BAUM;GARY D CROUSE;LINDSEY G FISCHER;THOMAS C SPARKS~ 33:US ~31:61/594,107 ~32:02/02/ /05162 ~ Complete ~54:A LOW VISCOSITY KRAFT FIBER HAVING REDUCED YELLOWING PROPERTIES AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME ~71:GP CELLULOSE GMBH, Metallstrasse 9b, CH-6300, Zug, Switzerland, Switzerland ~72: ARTHUR J NONNI;CHARLES E COURCHENE;JOEL M ENGLE;PHILLIP R CAMPBELL;STEVEN C DOWDLE~ 33:US ~31:61/585,833 ~32:12/01/ /05167 ~ Complete ~54:WATER-SOLUBLE GRANULE FORMULATION OF 2,4-D SALT AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF ~71:SHANDONG WEIFANG RAINBOW CHEMICAL CO., LTD., No. 600 Haiyuan Street, Binhai Economic Development Area, Weifang City, People's Republic of China ~72: Guoqing SUN;Liwei XU;Shuai CHEN;Yong WU;Yongsheng HOU~ 33:CN ~31: X ~32:19/01/ /05149 ~ Provisional ~54:PRESSURE REGULATING VALVE ~71:VALVECO H2O CC, 13 Nelson Road, Booysens, South Africa ~72: PENALUNA, Donovan Paul;WIEDERHOLD, Richard~ 2014/05168 ~ Complete ~54:SUPPORT FOR FACETS ~71:ABENGOA SOLAR NEW TECHNOLOGIES, S.A., Avenida de la Buhaira, 2, Spain ~72: Francisco CERÓN GARCÍA;Francisco Manuel GÓMEZ MARTÍNEZ~ 33:ES ~31:P ~32:23/01/ /05146 ~ Provisional ~54:SCREENING ARRANGEMENT ~71:Alan Charles POWELL, Unit 5, Railway Park, Railway Road, South Africa;Dennis William POWELL, Unit 5, Railway Park, Railway Road, South Africa ~72: Alan Charles POWELL;Dennis William POWELL~ 2014/05150 ~ Complete ~54:MATERIAL PROCESSING PLANT ~71:METSO MINERALS, INC., Fabianinkatu 9 A, Finland ~72: ERKKILÄ, Toni~ 33:FI ~31: ~32:03/01/ /05151 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PUBLISHING PROMOTIONAL CONTENTS AND COMPUTER STORAGE MEDIUM ~71:TENCENT TECHNOLOGY (SHENZHEN) COMPANY LIMITED, Room Page 56

57 403, East Block 2, SEG Park, Zhenxing Rd, Futian District, Shenzhen, People's Republic of China ~72: GUO, Yang;LIANG, Juanjuan;LING, Guo;RAN, Liangliang;TANG, Linping;WENG, Leteng;YANG, Ganrong;ZHAO, Yuan~ 33:CN ~31: X ~32:28/12/ /05147 ~ Provisional ~54:SYSTEM FOR DISSEMINATING INFORMATION ~71:Sinakho Mobile and Online (Pty) Ltd, Soho on Strand, Suite 308, 128 Strand Street, South Africa ~72: Greg Brophy~ 2014/05148 ~ Provisional ~54:COMBUSTION CALORIMETER ~71:DIGITAL DATA SYSTEMS (PTY) LTD, 22 ARBEID AVENUE STRIJDOMPARK, South Africa ~72: ROLF HEINZ LUDWIG~ 2014/05173 ~ Complete ~54:GENERAL STRATEGY FOR ANTIBODY LIBRARY SCREENING ~71:MERCK PATENT GMBH, Frankfurter Strasse 150 DARMSTADT 64293, Germany ~72: BECKER,STEFAN;HEISELER,TIM;KOLMAR,HARALD;MAASS,ALEXANDER~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:16/12/ /05176 ~ Complete ~54:IN-MOULD LABELLING PROCESS ~71:ALPLA-WERKE ALWIN LEHNER GMBH & CO KG, Allmendstr.81 HARD A-6971, Austria;INNOVIA FILMS LIMITED, Station Road WIGTON CA7 9BG CUMBRIA, United Kingdom ~72: KONKEL,CHRISTOPHER;LANGSTAFF,STEPHEN;SIEGL,ROBERT~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:27/01/ /05177 ~ Complete ~54:VESICULAR STOMATITIS VIRUS FOR PRIME BOOST VACCINES ~71:THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO, The Gordon Morgenson Bulding Suite Collip Circle LONDON N6G 4X8 ON, Canada ~72: KANG,CHIL-YONG;KIM,GYOUNG NYOUN~ 33:US ~31:61/579,902 ~32:23/12/ /05183 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING THE CONDITION OF A CONVEYOR BELT ~71:ABB TECHNOLOGY AG, Affolternstrasse 44, Zurich CH-8050, Switzerland ~72: RATHMAN, BORIS;RITCHER, ULF~ 2014/05185 ~ Complete ~54:NON-SIALYLATED ANTI INFLAMMATORY POLYPEPTIDES ~71:THE ROCKEFELLER UNIVERSITY, 1230 York Avenue, New York , NY, United States of America ~72: PINCETIC, ANDREW;RAVTECH, JEFFREY V.~ 33:US ~31:61/577,361 ~32:19/12/ /05188 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH SPEED TURBINE ~71:HEON ENERGY Pte Ltd, 80 Raffles Place, #46-01 UOB Plaza 1, Singapore 04862, Singapore ~72: DE BEER, JOHANNES S.;FUGER, RENE;GALT, STUART;GUINA, ANTE;KELLS, JOHN;LABES, KURT;SERCOMBE, DAVID B.T.~ 33:AU ~31: ~32:16/12/2011;33:AU ~31: ~32:17/02/2012;33:AU ~31: ~32:17/02/ /05187 ~ Complete ~54:TARGETING OF CHONDROITIN SULFATE GLYCANS ~71:VAR2 PHARMACEUTICALS ApS, c/o Cobis, Ole Maaloes Vej 3, Copenhagen N DK-2200, Denmark ~72: CLAUSEN, THOMAS MANDEL;DAHLBACK, MADELEINE;DAUGAARD, MADS;NELSEN, MORTEN;SALANTI, ALI;THEANDER, THOR GRUNDTVIG~ 33:US ~31:61/596,931 ~32:09/02/ /05170 ~ Provisional ~54:TABOLA HERBAL MEDISCINE ~71:NTIMO FITALIS MAFAESA, 492 Nhlapo Section KATLEHONG, South Africa ~72: NTIMO FITALIS MAFAESA~ 2014/05174 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL PROCESS FOR CONCENTRATING SPILANTHOL AND/OR ISOMERS AND/OR HOMOLOGUES THEREOF ~71:ROBERTET SA, 37 Avenue Sidi Brahim GRASSE F-06130, France ~72: CASAZZA,ANDRE;KORMANN,KARINE~ 33:FR ~31: ~32:24/01/ /05218 ~ Provisional ~54:VARIABLE VANE ROTARY ENGINE ~71:GILL, MARTIN GORDON, Room C32, Fourways Life Hospital, Cnr Cedar & Cedar West Avenue, South Africa;MCQUEEN, IAN DRUMMOND, No. 17 Page 57

58 Lesley Street, South Africa;SAPIRE, HAL LEE, 396 Dorstone Crescent, Cedar Creek, Broadacres, South Africa ~72: GILL, MARTIN GORDON;MCQUEEN, IAN DRUMMOND~ 2014/05181 ~ Complete ~54:FAILURE PROTECTION FOR A POWER DELIVERY SYSTEM ~71:GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, 1 River Road, Schenectady 12345, NY, United States of America ~72: KUTTENKULER, JASON DANIEL;MARI CURBELLO, ALVARO JORGE;WOLFF, JEFFREY JOHN;YOUNG, HENRY TODD~ 33:US ~31:61/582,000 ~32:30/12/ /05175 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND DEVICES FOR APPLYING PARTICULATES TO THE SURFACE OF MOLDED PRODUCTS ~71:NESTEC S.A., Avenue Nestle 55 VEVEY CH-1800, Switzerland ~72: MCGRATH,MARILYN;SPECK,DONALD;ZYCH,SARAH~ 33:US ~31:61/576,562 ~32:16/12/ /05184 ~ Complete ~54:HOT-ROLLED STEEL SHEET AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME ~71:NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION, 6-1, Marunouchi 2-Chome, Tokyo , Chiyoda-Ku, Japan ~72: FUJITA, NOBUHIRO;KANZAWA, YUUKI;NIYA, RYOHTA;SAITOH, SHINYA;SHUTO, HIROSHI;YOKOI, TATSUO~ 33:JP ~31: ~32:05/01/ /05186 ~ Complete ~54:USE OF WHOLE SOFT AVOCADOS FOR PREPARING AVOCADO OIL RICH IN UNSAPONIFIABLES ~71:LABORATOIRES EXPANSCIENCE, 10 avenue de l'arche, Courbervoie F-92400, France ~72: LEGRAND, JACQUES;MSIKA, PHILIPPE~ 33:FR ~31: ~32:26/12/ /05182 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR STABILIZING LIGNIN FOR FURTHER CONVERSION TO CARBON FIBER ~71:INNVENTIA AB, Box 5604, Stockholm S , Sweden ~72: DROUGGE, RICKARD;GELLERSTEDT, GORAN;NORBERG, IDA;SJOHOLM, ELISABETH~ 33:SE ~31: ~32:23/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/589,645 ~32:23/01/ APPLIED ON 2014/07/ /05193 ~ Complete ~54:A WATER TREATMENT COMPOSITION ~71:Jose Flores CARREIRA, 24 McIntyre Road Glen Ferness, South Africa ~72: Jose Flores CARREIRA~ 2014/05203 ~ Complete ~54:GAMING MACHINE INCLUDING MOVING WILD SYMBOLS ~71:NOVOMATIC AG, Wiener Strasse 158, A-2352, Gumpoldskirchen, Austria, Austria ~72: BERNDT BURGHARD;JAN DEGENHART~ 33:US ~31:13/356,558 ~32:23/01/ /05204 ~ Complete ~54:IMMUNOGENS FOR HIV VACCINATION ~71:FUNDACIÓ PRIVADA INSTITUT DE RECERCA DE LA SIDA - CAIXA, Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol Carretera de Canyet, s/n, E-08916, Badalona, Spain, Spain;INSTITUCIÓ CATALANA DE RECERCA I ESTUDIS AVANÇATS, Passeig Lluís Companys 23, E-08010, Barcelona, Spain, Spain;LABORATORIOS DEL DR. ESTEVE, S.A., Avda. Mare de Déu de Montserrat, 221, E-08041, Barcelona, Spain, Spain ~72: ANUSKA LLANO;BEATRIZ MOTHE PUJADAS;CHRISTIAN BRANDER~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:27/01/ /05207 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING AND SUGGESTING EMOTICONS ~71:MACHINE ZONE, INC., A CORPORATION ORGANIZED UNDER THE LAWS OF DELAWARE OF UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 555 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, 94301, California, United States of America, United States of America ~72: GABRIEL LEYDON~ 33:US ~31:13/330,357 ~32:19/12/ /05211 ~ Complete ~54:BATCH CHARGER COOLING ~71:OWENS-BROCKWAY GLASS CONTAINER INC., A CORPORATION ORGANISED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, One Michael Owens Way, Perrysburg, 43551, Ohio, United States of America, United States of America ~72: DAVID L LEWIS;KENNETH D MACLEOD;ROBERT PONZI~ 33:US ~31:13/346,389 ~32:09/01/2012 Page 58

59 2014/05199 ~ Complete ~54:CONTRAST AGENT FOR IMAGINING MYOCARDIAL PERFUSION ~71:RESPIRATORIUS AB, Scheelevägen 2 81 Lund, S-223, Sweden, Sweden ~72: MARTIN JOHANSSON~ 33:SE ~31: ~32:22/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/579,113 ~32:22/12/ /05201 ~ Complete ~54:DOWN-CONVERSION CIRCUIT ~71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL),, SE , Stockholm, Sweden, Sweden ~72: HENRIK SJÖLAND;IMAD UD DIN;JOHAN WERNEHAG;STEFAN ANDERSSON~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:03/02/2012;33:US ~31:61/596,301 ~32:08/02/ /05205 ~ Complete ~54:COMBINATION LOCK ~71:KNOLLAN LTD., 46/a Ha ' alon Street, Ramat Ishai, 30095, Israel, Israel ~72: YEHONATAN KNOLL~ 33:US ~31:61/577, 753 ~32:20/12/ /05208 ~ Complete ~54:A COMPOSITION AND USE THEREOF IN THE TREATMENT OF ANAL RHAGADES ~71:THD S.P.A., Via dell'industria 1, I-42015, Correggio (Reggio Emilia), Italy, Italy ~72: FILIPPO BASTIA;MAURIZIO SACCOMANNO~ 2014/05200 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL THERAPEUTIC USE OF P75 RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS ~71:SANOFI, A FRENCH SOCIETE ANONYME, 54 rue La Boétie, F-75008, Paris, France, France ~72: MARCO BARONI;ROBERTA AVALLONE;TIZIANO CROCI~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:20/12/ /05202 ~ Complete ~54:GLASS CONTAINER HAVING A GRAPHIC DATA CARRIER ~71:OWENS- BROCKWAY GLASS CONTAINER INC., A CORPORATION ORGANISED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, One Michael Owens Way, Perrysburg, 43551, Ohio, United States of America, United States of America ~72: BRIAN J CHISHOLM;CAROL A CLICK;EDWARD ORDWAY~ 33:US ~31:13/533,051 ~32:26/06/ /05206 ~ Complete ~54:MULTIFUNCTIONAL STRUCTURE AND METHOD FOR ITS MANUFACTURE ~71:MANIFATTURA DEL SEVESO S.P.A., AN ITALIAN COMPANY, Via Monte Grappa 7, I-24121, Bergamo, Italy, Italy ~72: FRANCO BOLOGNA~ 33:IT ~31:GE2012A ~32:16/01/ /05209 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD FOR UPGRADING A GAS ~71:RE-N TECHNOLOGY APS, Åholmvej 6 Osted, DK-4320, Lejre, Denmark, Denmark ~72: BO WENNERGREN;JENS CHRISTENSEN TRADSBORG~ 33:DK ~31:PA ~32:22/12/2011;33:DK ~31:PCT/DK2012/ ~32:21/12/ /05210 ~ Complete ~54:PLUNGER AND PARISON MOLD ASSEMBLY FOR A NARROW-NECK PRESS- AND-BLOW WINE BOTTLE ~71:OWENS-BROCKWAY GLASS CONTAINER INC., A CORPORATION ORGANISED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, One Michael Owens Way, Perrysburg, 43551, Ohio, United States of America, United States of America ~72: DANIEL L NEWSOM;EDWARD A GRANT;PHYLLIS A CRESSWELL;VINCENT J BAILEY~ 33:US ~31:13/530,499 ~32:22/06/ /05212 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR OPERATING A COMBINED CYCLE POWER PLANT, AND COMBINED CYCLE POWER PLANT ~71:WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH, Dreekamp 5, Germany ~72: Alfred BEEKMANN~ 2014/05213 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM FOR DRYING COAL USING SUPERHEATED STEAM ~71:HANKOOK TECHNOLOGY INC., 581, Gangnam-daero, Seocho-gu, Republic of Korea;KOREA WESTERN POWER CO., LTD, (Gangnam Finance Center, Yeoksam-dong), Republic of Korea ~72: KIM, Sung Kon~ 33:KR ~31: ~32:15/12/2011 Page 59

60 2014/05288 ~ Provisional ~54:DUAL PURPOSE DOOR ~71:Grant Allan Minnie, 1A Flormay road, Framesby Gardens, South Africa ~72: Grant Allan Minnie~ 2014/05194 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PRODUCING FORMIC ACID ~71:BASF SE, D LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BASSLER, Peter;FRIES, Donata, Maria;MOHL, Klaus- Dieter;RITTINGER, Stefan;SCHAUB, Thomas;SCHNEIDER, Daniel;SCHÄFER, Martin;TELES, Joaquim, Henrique~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:20/12/ /05195 ~ Complete ~54:TREATMENT OF CIRCADIAN RHYTHM DISORDERS ~71:VANDA PHARMACEUTICALS INC., Suite 300-E, 2200 Pennsylvania Ave NW, United States of America ~72: DRESSMAN, Marlene, Michelle;FEENEY, John, Joseph;LICAMELE, Louis, William;POLYMEROPOULOS, Mihael, H.~ 33:US ~31:61/590,974 ~32:26/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/640,067 ~32:30/04/2012;33:US ~31:61/650,455 ~32:22/05/2012;33:US ~31:61/650,458 ~32:22/05/2012;33:US ~31:61/714,149 ~32:15/10/2012;33:US ~31:61/738,985 ~32:18/12/2012;33:US ~31:61/738,987 ~32:18/12/2012;33:US ~31:61/755,896 ~32:23/01/ /05196 ~ Complete ~54:VARIANT ACTIVIN RECEPTOR POLYPEPTIDES, ALONE OR IN COMBINATION WITH CHEMOTHERAPY, AND USES THEREOF ~71:AMGEN INC., One Amgen Center Drive, Thousand Oaks, United States of America ~72: HAN, Huiquan;KWAK, Keith Soo-Nyung;SUN, Jeonghoon;TAM, Lei-Ting Tony;ZHOU, Xiaolan~ 33:US ~31:13/329,897 ~32:19/12/ /05197 ~ Complete ~54:MODIFIED EPITOPES FOR BOOSTING CD4+ T-CELL RESPONSES ~71:KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN, K.U.Leuven R&D, Waaistraat 6 - Box 5105, Belgium;LIFE SCIENCES RESEARCH PARTNERS VZW, Herestraat 49, Box 913, Belgium ~72: SAINT-REMY, Jean-Marie~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:30/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/592,404 ~32:30/01/ /05189 ~ Provisional ~54:A SANITARY PRODUCT ~71:SINGH, Tevin, 88 Pieketburg, Vlottenberg Street, Equestria Estate, South Africa ~72: SINGH, Tevin~ 2014/05198 ~ Complete ~54:THREE-PHASE MAGNETIC CORES FOR MAGNETIC INDUCTION DEVICES AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING THEM ~71:U.T.T. UNIQUE TRANSFORMER TECHNOLOGIES LTD, 2 Hailan Street, P.O. Box 203, Israel ~72: ADAR, Eliezer;BOLOTINSKY, Yuri~ 33:IL ~31: ~32:17/01/ /05190 ~ Provisional ~54:VEHICLE TRACKING ~71:KOSTERMAN, Johannes Christian Maria, 4 Aurora Road, Kirstenhof, South Africa ~72: HYLAND, Patrick Hamish Milne~ 2014/05192 ~ Complete ~54:STRUCTURAL CONNECTORS FOR DRAGLINE BOOM AND MAST TUBULAR CLUSTERS AND METHODS FOR REPAIR, REINFORCEMENT AND LIFE EXTENSION OF DRAGLINE BOOMS AND MASTS ~71:BMT WBM CANADA CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC., Alexander Street, Vancouver, Canada ~72: BYDEMAST, Harold;CONSTANCON, Charles Peter;RATCLIFF, Arlon John Thomas~ 33:US ~31:61/ ~32:28/07/ /05191 ~ Provisional ~54:A DOOR FASTENING MECHANISM ~71:POLYBOX (PTY) LTD, 9 Tekstiel Street, Parow Industria, South Africa ~72: GREENLESS, John~ 2014/05214 ~ Provisional ~54:ELECTRONIC SUGGESTION BOX ~71:LUCAS MEDUPE MOTSWAI, 2212 Hebron, South Africa ~72: LUCAS MEDUPE MOTSWAI~ 2014/05217 ~ Complete ~54:METALLIC CONDUCTOR DISTURBANCE DETECTION DEVICE AND METHOD ~71:CRESATECH LIMITED, 3 Chequers Hill, Amersham Buckinghamshire HP7 9DQ, United Kingdom ~72: Page 60

61 JARVIS, SIMON JAMES;MERCHANT, ROGER;MUMFORD, PAUL~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:08/02/2012;33:GB ~31: ~32:14/09/ /05225 ~ Complete ~54:CARD FOR USE IN A METHOD OF PERFORMING A FINANCIAL TRANSACTION VIA UNSECURED PUBLIC TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE ~71:SMART HUB PTE.LTD, 100 Beach Road #25-06 Shaw Towers SINGAPORE , Singapore ~72: CO,VINCENT C.;IBASCO,ALEX D.;POSADAS,PATRICK B.;YU,WIILIAM EMMANUEL S.~ 2014/05226 ~ Complete ~54:A BIODIESEL MANUFACTURING SYSTEM AND APPARATUS ~71:BIOCUBE CORPORATION LTD, Suite 3C Level 3 91 Upton Street BUNDALL 4217 QUEENSLAND, Australia ~72: BAUM,LAURENCE;KELLY,A.ALEXANDER~ 33:AR ~31: ~32:20/12/ /05215 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING AN OPTICAL DATA SIGNAL ~71:SERGEEV, SERGEY NIKOLAEVICH, 1812 Goda Str, , Moscow, Russian Federation ~72: SERGEEV, SERGEY NIKOLAEVICH~ 33:RU ~31: ~32:27/12/ /05216 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF HEPATIC DISEASES AND DISORDERS ~71:MCKENNA, ELIZABETH, 5860 Langfield, Houston, Texas 77092, United States of America ~72: MCKENNA, ELIZABETH~ 33:US ~31:61/586,975 ~32:16/01/ /05219 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENCODING VIDEO, AND METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DECODING VIDEO ~71:SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS Co. Ltd., 416, Maetan-Dong, YEongtong-Gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-Do , Republic of Korea ~72: HAN, WOO-JIN;KIM, II-KOO;MIN, JUNG-HYE~ 33:KR ~31: ~32:17/08/ /05220 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND APPARARUS FOR ENCODING VIDEO, AND METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR DECODING VIDEO ~71:SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS Co. Ltd., 416, Maetan-Dong, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-Do , Republic of Korea ~72: HAN, WOO-JIN;KIM, II-KO;MIN, JUNG- HYE~ 33:KR ~31: ~32:17/08/ /05227 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL MORPHOLINYL DERIVATIVES USEFUL AS MOGAT-2 INHIBITORS ~71:ELI LILLY AND COMPANY, Eli Corporate Center INDIANAPOLIS46285 IN, United States of America ~72: FERNANDEZ,MARIA CARMEN;GONZALEZ-GARCIA,MARIA ROSARIO~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:31/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/617,093 ~32:29/03/2012;33:EP ~31: ~32:06/11/ /05229 ~ Provisional ~54:A DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEM (DAS) HAVING A SELF-MONITORING FUNCTION AND A METHOD OF MONITORING A DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEM ~71:DELPHIUS COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD., Unit B5 Prospect Close 43 Regency Drive Route 21 Corporate Park Irene PRETORIA Gauteng, South Africa ~72: BOTHA,EUGENE~ 2014/05277 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR INHIBITING EXPRESSION OF TRANSTHYRETIN ~71:ALNYLAM PHARMACEUTICALS,INC., 300 Third Street Cambridge MA 02142, United States of America ~72: ALVAREZ,RENE;CHEN,QINGMIN;HINKLE,GREGORY;MILSTEIN STUART;SAH,DINAH,WENYEE~ 33:US ~31:61/106,956 ~32:20/10/2008;33:US ~31:61/115,738 ~32:18/11/2008;33:US ~31:61/156,670 ~32:02/03/2009;33:US ~31:61/185,545 ~32:09/06/2009;33:US ~31:61/242,783 ~32:15/09/2009;33:US ~31:61/244,794 ~32:22/09/ /05287 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR TREATING PAIN ~71:AKRON MOLECULES GMBH, Helmut-Qualtinger-Grasse Vienna, Austria ~72: MCMANUS,SHANE;NEELY,GRAHAM GREGORY;NILSSON,HENRIK;PENNINGWER,JOSEF~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:11/11/2010 Page 61

62 2014/05228 ~ Complete ~54:REMOTE MONITORING SYSTEMS AND METHODS MEDICAL DEVICES ~71:COVIDIEN LP, 15 Hampshire Street MANSFIELD MA, United States of America ~72: HARRINGTON,STACEY B.;WIESNER,JOEL D.~ 33:US ~31:13/352,608 ~32:18/01/ APPLIED ON 2014/07/ /05251 ~ Complete ~54:PREPARATION OF NANOCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND COATED DIAMOND PARTICLES AND APPLICATIONS THEREOF ~71:NATIONAL OILWELL DHT, L.P., 500 Conroe Park West Drive, Conroe, 77303, Texas, United States of America, United States of America ~72: ANIL KUMAR;GUODONG ZHAN;MICHAEL D HUGHES;MICHAEL S NIXON~ 33:US ~31:61/587,043 ~32:16/01/ /05253 ~ Complete ~54:HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE ~71:SPINIFEX PHARMACEUTICALS PTY LTD, Corporate One Suite G5 84 Hotham Street, Preston, 3072, Victoria, Australia, Australia ~72: ALAN NAYLOR;THOMAS DAVID MCCARTHY~ 33:AU ~31: ~32:06/01/ /05254 ~ Complete ~54:CORE BARREL VALVE ASSEMBLY ~71:ATLAS COPCO CANADA INC., 30 Montrose Dollard-des-Ormeaux Québec, H9B 3J9, Canada, Canada ~72: PATRICK LU;PATRICK SALVADOR;PAUL LAMBERT~ 33:CA ~31:PCT/CA2012/ ~32:27/01/ /05255 ~ Complete ~54:HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE ~71:SPINIFEX PHARMACEUTICALS PTY LTD, Corporate One Suite G5 84 Hotham Street, Preston, 3072, Victoria, Australia, Australia ~72: ALAN NAYLOR;THOMAS DAVID MCCARTHY~ 33:AU ~31: ~32:25/01/ /05256 ~ Complete ~54:DISTRIBUTING CONTENT TO MULTIPLE RECEIVERS USING MULTICAST CHANNELS ~71:IRDETO B.V., A DUTCH COMPANY, 105 Taurus Avenue, NL-2132, LS Hoofddorp, Netherlands, Netherlands ~72: JEROEN DOUMEN~ 2014/05258 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF HEXAMETHYLENEDIAMINE FROM 5 - HYDROXYMETHYLFURFURAL ~71:RENNOVIA, INC., 1080 Hamilton Avenue, Menlo Park, 94025, California, United States of America, United States of America ~72: ERIC L DIAS;JAMES A W SHOEMAKER;THOMAS R BOUSSIE;VINCENT J MURPHY~ 33:US ~31:61/588,093 ~32:18/01/ /05250 ~ Complete ~54:DATA ANALYSIS OF DNA SEQUENCES ~71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC, 9330 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, , Indiana, United States of America, United States of America ~72: KARTHIK NARAYAN MUTHURANMAN;LAKSHMI SASTRY-DENT;NAVIN ELANGO;SHREEDHARAN SRIRAM;ZEHUI CAO~ 33:US ~31:61/596,540 ~32:08/02/2012;33:US ~31:61/601,090 ~32:21/02/ /05252 ~ Complete ~54:ANCHORING DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR AN INTERVERTEBRAL IMPLANT, INTERVERTEBRAL IMPLANT AND IMPLANTATION INSTRUMENT ~71:LDR MEDICAL, 4, rue Gustave Eiffel Hôtel de bureaux, F-10430, ROSIERES PRES TROYES, France, France ~72: CRAIG CHEBUHAR;EMMANUEL BOUGERE;HERVÉ CHATAIGNER;HERVÉ DINVILLE~ 33:FR ~31: ~32:24/02/ /05257 ~ Complete ~54:HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE ~71:SPINIFEX PHARMACEUTICALS PTY LTD, Corporate One Suite G5 84 Hotham Street, Preston, 3072, Victoria, Australia, Australia ~72: ALAN NAYLOR;THOMAS DAVID MCCARTHY~ 33:AU ~31: ~32:25/01/ /05259 ~ Complete ~54:SCREW COMPRESSOR ~71:ATLAS COPCO AIRPOWER, NAAMLOZE VENNOOTSCHAP, Boomsesteenweg 957, B-2610, Wilrijk, Belgium, Belgium ~72: ANDRIES JAN F DESIRON~ 33:BE ~31:2012/0118 ~32:28/02/ /05245 ~ Complete ~54:WIND TURBINE GENERATOR SYSTEM AND LIGHTNING PROTECTION DEVICE THEREOF ~71:VENSYS ENERGY AG, Im Langental 6 Neunkirchen, D-66539, Saarbruecken, Germany, Page 62

63 Germany;XINJIANG GOLDWIND SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD., 107 Shanghai Road Economic & Technological Development Zone Urumqi, Xinjiang, , People's Republic of China, People's Republic of China ~72: JINPENG HUANG;JUNHAO GE;LI, QIANG;UWE HINZ;WEI YANG~ 33:CN ~31: ~32:23/12/ /05248 ~ Complete ~54:ANESTHETIC COMPOUNDS AND RELATED METHODS OF USE ~71:ANNOVATION BIOPHARMA, LLC, 25 First Street Suite 303, Cambridge, 02141, Massachusetts, United States of America, United States of America;THE GENERAL HOSPITAL CORPORATION, 55 Fruit Street, Boston, 02114, Massachusetts, United States of America, United States of America ~72: DOUGLAS E RAINES;JOHN C R RANDLE;SYED SHAUKAT HUSAIN~ 33:US ~31:61/586,450 ~32:13/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/622,627 ~32:11/04/ /05249 ~ Complete ~54:TRANSDERMAL HORMONE DELIVERY ~71:AGILE THERAPEUTICS, INC., 101 Poor Farm Road, Princeton, 08540, New Jersey, United States of America, United States of America ~72: AGIS KYDONIEUS;AJAY K BANGA;CHARLES G ARNOLD;THOMAS M ROSSI;VISHAL SACHDEVA~ 33:US ~31:61/591,533 ~32:27/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/702,304 ~32:18/09/ /05244 ~ Complete ~54:IGNITION SYSTEM FOR SEVERAL SETS OF ELECTRONIC DETONATORS ~71:DAVEY BICKFORD, Le Moulin Gaspard, F-89550, Hery, France, France ~72: FRANCK GUYON;SAMIR BOUAMAR~ 33:FR ~31: ~32:19/12/ /05246 ~ Complete ~54:MODULE BASED REST STATION COMPRISING COMPOSTING SYSTEM ~71:IMAD AGI, A CITIZEN, Storgatan 11, S , Strömstad, Sweden, Sweden ~72: ELENA PASKO;IMAD AGI~ 33:SE ~31:PCT/SE2011/ ~32:30/12/ /05247 ~ Complete ~54:STABLE AMORPHOUS RALTEGRAVIR POTASSIUM PREMIX AND PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION THEREOF ~71:LUPIN LIMITED, AN INDIAN COMPANY, 159 CST Road Kalina Santacruz (East) State of Maharashtra, Mumbai, , India, India ~72: AMOL DATTATREYA GALANDE;DILIP GOPALKRISHNA SAOJI;DNYANESHWAR TUKARAM SINGARE;GIRIJ PAL SINGH;MAKRAND AVACHAT;PURNA CHANDRA RAY;SURINDER KUMAR ARORA~ 33:IN ~31:72/KOL/2012 ~32:25/01/ /05260 ~ Complete ~54:APOPTOSIS SIGNAL-REGULATING KINASE INHIBITOR ~71:Gilead Sciences, Inc, 333 Lakeside Drive, United States of America ~72: Gregory Notte~ 33:US ~31:61/591,710 ~32:27/01/ /05261 ~ Complete ~54:AN IMPROVED BELT SCRAPER MOUNTING ~71:TEGA INDUSTRIES LIMITED, 147, Block G, New Alipore, Kolkata , India ~72: ROY, Saroj Kumar~ 33:IN ~31:22/KOL/2012 ~32:09/01/ /05231 ~ Provisional ~54:PAPERLESS ELECTRONIC RECEIPT ~71:Verona Presslin, 15 Central Street, South Africa ~72: Verona & Elvis Presslin~ 2014/05232 ~ Provisional ~54:WATER HEATING AND STORAGE AND UTILITIES SUPPLY SYSTEM ~71:VISUAL INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS LIMITED, 23 Kleinplaas, Hohenhort Street~Stellenberg, South Africa ~72: GROBBELAAR, Peter;NOBLE, Grant;ROBERTSON, Charles Kenneth~ 2014/05233 ~ Provisional ~54:METHODS FOR DETECTING A GENETIC POLYMORPHISM IN IMPALAS ~71:University of Pretoria, Lynnwood Road, Hillcrest, South Africa ~72: GUTHRIE, Alan John;HARPER, Cindy Kim;MILLER, Susan Margaret~ Page 63

64 2014/05235 ~ Complete ~54:PRODUCTION OF SUGAR AND ALCOHOL FROM BIOMASS ~71:XYLECO, INC., 271 SALEM ST., UNIT L, WOBURN, MASSACHUSETTS 01801, USA, United States of America ~72: MASTERMAN, Thomas;MEDOFF, Marshall;MOON, Jaewoong;YOSHIDA, Aiichiro~ 33:US ~31:61/579,576 ~32:22/12/ /05237 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR PREPARING FORMIC ACID ~71:BASF SE, D LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BASSLER, Peter;FRIES, Donata, Maria;MOHL, Klaus- Dieter;PASCHOLD, Jürgen;RITTINGER, Stefan;SCHNEIDER, Daniel;SCHÄFER, Martin;TELES, Joaquim, Henrique~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:20/12/ /05239 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD, APPARATUS, COMPUTER PROGRAM AND USER INTERFACE ~71:NOKIA CORPORATION, KARAKAARI 7, ESPOO, FINLAND, Finland ~72: EVANS, John;FREEBAIRN, Kate;MANCINO, Felice;MOLTONI, Thomas;MURPHY, David;TERLOUW, Michiel~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:22/12/ /05236 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESSING BIOMASS ~71:XYLECO, INC., 271 SALEM ST., UNIT L, WOBURN, MASSACHUSETTS 01801, USA, United States of America ~72: LYNCH, James;MASTERMAN, Thomas;MEDOFF, Marshall~ 33:US ~31:61/579,550 ~32:22/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/579,562 ~32:22/12/ /05238 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESSING OF BIOMASS MATERIALS ~71:XYLECO, INC., 271 SALEM ST., UNIT L, WOBURN, MASSACHUSETTS 01801, USA, United States of America ~72: LYNCH, James;MASTERMAN, Thomas;MEDOFF, Marshall;MOON YEE FUNG, Jennifer;YOSHIDA, Aiichiro~ 33:US ~31:61/579,550 ~32:22/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/579,562 ~32:22/12/ /05240 ~ Complete ~54:CHROMIUM- FREE MAGNESIUM VANADATE CONTAINING ANTI CORROSIVE PAINT COMPOSITION AND PAINT FILMS OBTAINED BY COATING THE SAME ~71:BASF COATINGS GMBH, GLASURITSTRASSE 1, MÜNSTER, GERMANY, Germany ~72: NISHIDA, Nobuhiro;OHSAWA, Katsuhiko;TAKEUCHI, Yoshitomo;TSUJITA, Takahiro~ 33:JP ~31: ~32:22/12/ /05241 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESSING BIOMASS ~71:XYLECO, INC., 271 SALEM ST., UNIT L, WOBURN, MASSACHUSETTS 01801, USA, United States of America ~72: FINN, Michael;MASTERMAN, Thomas;MEDOFF, Marshall~ 33:US ~31:61/579,552 ~32:22/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/579,559 ~32:22/12/ /05242 ~ Complete ~54:BIOMASS PROCESSING ~71:XYLECO, INC., 271 SALEM ST., UNIT L, WOBURN, MASSACHUSETTS 01801, USA, United States of America ~72: FINN, Michael;MASTERMAN, Thomas;MEDOFF, Marshall~ 33:US ~31:61/579,552 ~32:22/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/579,559 ~32:22/12/ /05243 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESSING BIOMASS FOR USE IN FUEL CELLS ~71:XYLECO, INC., 271 SALEM ST., UNIT L, WOBURN, MASSACHUSETTS 01801, USA, United States of America ~72: MASTERMAN, Thomas, Craig;MEDOFF, Marshall~ 33:US ~31:61/579,568 ~32:22/12/ /05234 ~ Complete ~54:MODIFICATION AND CONDITIONING OF NUTRIENT POWDERS FOR ATTACHMENT TO GRANULAR FERTILIZERS ~71:AECI LIMITED, AECI PLACE, BUILDING 24, THE WOODLANDS, WOODLANDS DRIVE, WOODMEAD, SANDTON, South Africa ~72: DE WET-ROOS, Deon;HART, Nicole;NGIGI, Geoffrey, Kangethe~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/5522 ~32:22/07/ /05279 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PRODUCING DIMETHYL ETHER FROM METHANE ~71:LINDE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, Klosterhofstr. 1, Munchen 80331, Germany ~72: BEHRENS, AXEL;GOKE, VOLKER;HAIDEGGER, ERNST;SCHMADERER, HARALD;SCHMIGALLE, HOLGER;SCHODEL, NICOLE;THALLER, CHRISTIAN~ 33:DE ~31: ~32:31/01/2012;33:DE ~31: ~32:31/01/2012;33:EP ~31: ~32:21/02/2012 Page 64

65 2014/05329 ~ Complete ~54:INSERT WITH OFFSET APEX FOR A CUTTER BIT AND A CUTTER BIT HAVING THE SAME ~71:KENNAMETAL INC, 1600 Technology Way, United States of America ~72: OJANEN RANDALL WALTER~ 33:US ~31:13/ ~32:05/08/ /05268 ~ Provisional ~54:SYNTHETIC POTION FUTURE HEDGE RISKLESS PRINCIPAL UNLIMITED MARGIN PROPRIETARY TRADES ~71:LOURI LEMMER, 388 Aries Street Waterkloof Ridge, South Africa ~72: LOURI LEMMER~ 2014/05282 ~ Complete ~54:FOLDABLE CONTAINER ~71:DODE, S.A., Avda. Alcade Ramon Escayola 66, Valldoreix, San Cugat Del Valles 08197, Spain ~72: CAMPA ANFRUNS, JORDI;MONTAGUT SALA, SALVADOR~ 2014/05267 ~ Provisional ~54:TROLLEY SCANNER ~71:LEONARD MZWANDILE MBUYISA, 724 Ecaleni Section Tembisa Leopard Street, South Africa ~72: LEONARD MZWANDILE MBUYISA~ 2014/05280 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR DIRECTLY SYNTHESIZING DIMETHYL ETHER FROM SYNTHESIS GAS ~71:LINDE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, Klosterhofstr. 1, Munchen 80331, Germany ~72: HAIDEGGER, ERNST;SCHMADERER, HARALD;SCHMIGALLE, HOLGER;SCHODEL, NICOLE;THALLER, CHRISTIAN;TOTA, AKOS~ 33:DE ~31: ~32:31/01/ /05281 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PACKAGING WHOLE KERNELS ~71:DODE, S.A., Avda. Alcade Ramon Escayola 66, Valldoreix, San Cugat Del Valles 08197, Spain ~72: CAMPA ANFRUNS, JORDI;MONTAGUT SALA, SALVADOR~ 2014/05285 ~ Complete ~54:PACKAGING WITH PULL TAB AND TEAR LABEL ~71:BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO (INVESTMENTS) LIMITED, Globe House, 1 Water Street, London WC2R 3LA, United Kingdom ~72: GIBSON, PAUL;WHIFFEN, ROBERT~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:13/02/ /05283 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM ARRANGED TO FACILITATE A TRANSACTION ~71:SMART HUB Pte. Ltd., 100 Beach Road, #25-06 Shaw Towers, Singapore , Singapore ~72: IBASCO, ALEX D.~ 33:SG ~31: ~32:06/01/ /05286 ~ Complete ~54:PACKAGING MACHINES SUITABLE FOR SHOT BAGS AND RELATED METHODS ~71:TIPPER TIE, Inc., 2000 Lufkin Road, Apex 27502, NC, United States of America ~72: LOWDER, MATTHEW D.;MAY, DENNIS J.~ 33:US ~31:61/588,230 ~32:19/01/2012;33:US ~31:13/742,848 ~32:16/01/ /05269 ~ Provisional ~54:PROLECTRO WIRELESS MULTIPLUG ALARM ~71:FERDINAND BUITENDAG, 497 Milner and 4de Laan Chatsworth, South Africa ~72: FERDINAND BUITENDAG~ 2014/05272 ~ Provisional ~54:COLLAPSIBLE ANTENNA OF UNITARY CONSTRUCTION ~71:POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED, 33 Thora Crescent Wynberg Sandton, South Africa ~72: FOURIE,ANDRIES PETRUS CRONJE;HAARHOFF,MARK,PIERRE;NITCH,DEREK,COLIN;WALKER,EDUARD~ 2014/05275 ~ Provisional ~54:SNAP BACK CLOSURE ARRANGEMENT ~71:NAMPAK R&D, 17 Benbow Avenue EPPING 7460, South Africa ~72: HASCHICK,JUSTIN DUKE~ 2014/05270 ~ Provisional ~54:MAK 47 GOLFING CLUBS ~71:ATAMBA BOYANA, 117 River Road Lyttelton, South Africa ~72: ATAMBA BOYANA~ 2014/05271 ~ Complete ~54:PASTEURIZATION OF PACKAGED TOBACCO ~71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A., Quai Jeanrenaud 3 CH-2000 Neuchatel, Switzerland ~72: NEISS,PHILIPP;VAN ATTEM,SANDER~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:28/02/2012 Page 65

66 2014/05273 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PUCCH SUBBAND FEEDBACK SIGNALING IN A WIRELESS NETWORK ~71:SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO.,LTD, 129 Samsung-Ro Yeongtong-Gu Suwon-Si Gyeonggi-do , Republic of Korea ~72: LIU,LINGJIA;ZHANG,JIANZHONG~ 33:US ~31:61/384,156 ~32:17/09/ /05274 ~ Provisional ~54:OVERDENTURE RETENTION IMPLANT AND APPARATUS FOR INSTALLING ~71:SOUTHERN IMPLATS (PTY) LTD, Southern Implants Office Park Building 10 1 Albert Road Irene, South Africa ~72: BLACKBEARD,GRAHAM;CUMMING,LEITH~ 2014/05278 ~ Complete ~54:EQUILIBRIUM DIRECT SYNTHESIS OF DME ~71:LINDE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, Klosterhofstr. 1, Munchen 80331, Germany ~72: GOKE, VOLKER;HAIDEGGER, ERNST;SCHIMIGALLE, HOLGER;SCHMADERER, HARALD;SCHODEL, NICOLE;THALLER, CHRISTIAN~ 33:DE ~31: ~32:31/01/2012;33:DE ~31: ~32:31/01/2012;33:DE ~31: ~32:21/02/ APPLIED ON 2014/07/ /05292 ~ Provisional ~54:A SECURE PREPAID VOUCHER CARD ~71:INVISIBLE CARD COMPANY (PTY) LTD, Blandford House, 67 Caledon Street, South Africa ~72: MALAN, Dawid Jacobus;McINTYRE, Peter Charles;SMUTS, Nicolaas Michiel~ 2014/05300 ~ Complete ~54:GROUND ENGAGING TOOLS ~71:SIMCO MINING PRODUCTS & SERVICES PTY LTD, Unit 3, 16 Transport Avenue, Nexus Business Park Paget, Mackay, Australia ~72: SIMPSON, Martin Charles;ZAAYMAN, Oswald Dannhauser~ 33:AU ~31: ~32:21/12/ /05301 ~ Complete ~54:RETAINER SYSTEMS ~71:SIMCO MINING PRODUCTS & SERVICES PTY LTD, Unit 3, 16 Transport Avenue, Nexus Business Park Paget, Mackay, Australia ~72: SIMPSON, Martin Charles;ZAAYMAN, Oswald Dannhauser~ 33:AU ~31: ~32:21/12/ /05308 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF INDOOR MUSHROOM CULTIVATION ~71:NETAFIM LTD, AN ISRAELI AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVE SOCIETY, 10 Derech Hashalom, Tel Aviv, 67892, Israel, Israel ~72: DAN LEVANON;DOV RAZ;OFER DANAY~ 33:US ~31:61/612,698 ~32:19/03/ /05305 ~ Complete ~54:BIOLOGICAL MARKERS FOR IDENTIFYING PATIENTS FOR TREATMENT WITH VEGF ANTAGONISTS ~71:GENENTECH, INC., A CORPORATION ORGANISED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, 1 DNA Way, South San Francisco, 94080, California, United States of America, United States of America ~72: CARLOS BAIS;MAIKE SCHMIDT;MALLIKA SINGH;MATTHEW BRAUER~ 33:US ~31:61/586,660 ~32:13/01/ /05311 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS FOR MEASURING FORMALDEHYDE EMISSION FROM ONE OR MORE SAMPLES ~71:GEORGIA-PACIFIC CHEMICALS LLC, A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, 133 Peachtree Street, NE, Atlanta, 30303, Georgia, United States of America, United States of America ~72: ALAN ANDRES PHILLIPS~ 33:US ~31:61/589,117 ~32:20/01/ /05303 ~ Complete ~54:IRRADIATION APPARATUS ~71:PHOTOCURE ASA, Hoffsveien 4, NO-0275, Oslo, Norway, Norway ~72: BJØRN KLEM~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:19/12/ /05306 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR SYNTHESIS OF ALCOHOLS ~71:HALDOR TOPSØE A/S, Nymøllevej 55 DK-2800 Kgs., Lyngby, Denmark, Denmark ~72: CHRISTIAN WIX~ 33:DK ~31:PA ~32:13/02/2012 Page 66

67 2014/05310 ~ Complete ~54:COMPRESSOR DEVICE, AS WELL AS THE USE OF SUCH AN ASSEMBLY ~71:ATLAS COPCO AIRPOWER, NAAMLOZE VENNOOTSCHAP, Boomsesteenweg 957, B-2610, Wilrijk, Belgium, Belgium ~72: ANDRIES JAN F DESIRON~ 33:BE ~31:2012/0119 ~32:28/02/ /05302 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF AN AQUEOUS SOLUTION COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE EARTH ALKALI HYDROGEN CARBONATE AND ITS USE ~71:OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG, Baslerstrasse 42, CH-4665, Oftringen, Switzerland, Switzerland ~72: MARTINE POFFET;MATTHIAS BURI;PATRICK A C GANE;RENÉ VINZENZ BLUM;SAMUEL RENTSCH~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:03/02/2012;33:US ~31:61/597,196 ~32:10/02/ /05304 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR DISPATCHING ELECTRICAL ENERGY FROM DISTRIBUTED ENERGY RESOURCES ~71:SUNPOWER CORPORATION, 77 Rio Robles San Jose, 95134, California, United States of America, United States of America ~72: CARL J S LENOX~ 33:US ~31:61/589,158 ~32:20/01/2012;33:US ~31:13/420,376 ~32:14/03/ /05307 ~ Complete ~54:FUNGICIDAL PYRAZOLE MIXTURES ~71:E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY, A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE (U.S.A.), 1007 Market Street, Wilmington, 19898, Delaware, United States of America, United States of America ~72: ANDREW EDMUND TAGGI;JAMES FRANCIS BEREZNAK;JEFFREY KEITH LONG~ 33:US ~31:61/593,540 ~32:01/02/2012;33:US ~31:61/662,149 ~32:20/06/ /05309 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVED SOLID HERBICIDE COMPOSITIONS WITH BUILT-IN ADJUVANT ~71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC, 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis Indiana, 46268, United States of America, United States of America ~72: DAVID OUSE;HITESHKUMAR DAVE;LEI LIU;MEI LI~ 33:US ~31:61/590,388 ~32:25/01/ /05293 ~ Provisional ~54:A DEVICE FOR THE CONVERSION OF CO2 (CARBON DIOXIDE) TO CO (CARBON MONOXIDE) ~71:STEVEN ALAN WOLFOWITZ, 18 Neels Street Harenbos, South Africa ~72: STEVEN ALAN WOLFOWITZ~ 2014/05262 ~ Complete ~54:CARBON DIOXIDE SEQUESTRATION INVOLVING TWO-SALT-BASED THERMOLYTIC PROCESSES ~71:SKYONIC CORPORATION, 900 S. Capital of Texas Hwy, Suite 475, United States of America ~72: JONES, Joe, David;YABLONSKY, Al~ 33:US ~31:61/585,597 ~32:11/01/ /05265 ~ Complete ~54:DERIVATIVES OF AZA ADAMANTANE AND USES THEREOF ~71:CONNEXIOS LIFE SCIENCES PVT. LTD., NO. 49, SHILPA VIDYA, FIRST MAIN ROAD, J P NAGAR 3RD PHASE, BANGALORE , INDIA, India ~72: DOPPALAPUDI, Sivanageswara Rao;FERNAND, George;GEORGE, Jenson;JAGANNATH, S.;KADAMBARI, V. S. Naga Rajesh;KENCHEGOWDA, Bommegowda Yadaganahalli;KUMAR, B Siva Senthil;KUMAR, T Senthil;MADHAVAN, G R;MALLIKARJUNA, Rayi;MANIVANNAN, R.;NAIDU, Gorle Paidapu;RAO, Jagannath Madanahalli Ranganath;VENKATESHAM, Uppala~ 33:IN ~31:4526/CHE/2011 ~32:22/12/ /05263 ~ Complete ~54:CYCLIC AMIDE DERIVATIVES AS INHIBITORS OF 11 - BETA - HYDROXYSTEROID DEHYDROGENASE AND USES THEREOF ~71:CONNEXIOS LIFE SCIENCES PVT. LTD., NO. 49, SHILPA VIDYA, FIRST MAIN ROAD, J P NAGAR 3RD PHASE, BANGALORE , INDIA, India ~72: ALLAVUDDEEN, Sulthan;ANSARI, Mohammed;ARUMUGAM, Nagarajan;BABU, Naresh M P S;DOPPALAPUDI, Sivanageswara Rao;FERNAND, George;GEORGE, Jenson;GNANAVEL, S.;KENCHEGOWDA, Bommegowda Yadaganahalli;KOTTAMALAI, Ramamoorthy;MADHAVAN, G R;MURUGAVEL, K.;PRADEEP, Jidugu;PRASAD, Hampelingaiah Shiva;RAJ, Augustine Michael;RAO, Jagannath Madanahalli Ranganath;VENKATESHAM, Uppala;VIJAYARAMALINGAM, K.~ 33:IN ~31:4527/CHE/2011 ~32:22/12/2011 Page 67

68 2014/05266 ~ Complete ~54:COMBINATION OF (3S, 3S') 4,4'-DISULFANEDIYLBIS(3-AMINOBUTANE 1- SULFONIC ACID) AND A SECOND ANTIHYPERTENSIVE AGENT ~71:INSERM (INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTÉ ET SE LA RECHERCHE MÉDICALE), 101, RUE DE TOLBIAC, F PARIS, FRANCE, France;QUANTUM GENOMICS, BÂTIMENT L'ODYSSÉE, 2-12, CHEMIN DES FEMMES, F MASSY, FRANCE, France ~72: BALAVOINE, Fabrice;GAO-DESLIENS, Ji;LLORENS-CORTES, Catherine;MARC, Yannick;SEGARD, Lionel~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:21/12/ /05264 ~ Complete ~54:CHOPSTICKS ~71:CHARMING INNOVATIVE INDUSTRIES CO., LIMITED, UNIT A, 27/F, TOWER II, ANGLERS' BAY, SHAM TSENG, NEW TERRITORIES, HONG KONG, CHINA, People's Republic of China ~72: WOO, Chat, Ming~ 2014/05296 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SOLAR ENERGY UTILIZATION ~71:OR HAMA ENERGY LTD., 14/4 Hakinor Street, Israel ~72: BLAU, Gilad~ 33:IL ~31: ~32:18/12/ /05297 ~ Complete ~54:MICROBIAL DEACTIVATION OF EXPLOSIVE COMPOSITIONS ~71:ORICA INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD, 78 Shenton Way, Singapore ~72: BREARLEY, Clint;GODRIDGE, Richard;KOTSONIS, Steven;LIU, Kaiyan;SMYLIE, Thomas~ 33:AU ~31: ~32:02/02/ /05289 ~ Provisional ~54:PRESERVATION METHOD ~71:Vortex Innovation Worx (Pty) Ltd, 4 Paddy Close, South Africa ~72: Bester Jacobus PANSEGROUW;Ryan FOWLER;Tony HUGGETT~ 2014/05298 ~ Complete ~54:A COMBINATION THERAPY FOR A STABLE AND LONG TERM ENGRAFTMENT USING SPECIFIC PROTOCOLS FOR T/B CELL DEPLETION ~71:YEDA RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD., at the Weizmann Institute of Science P.O. Box 95, Israel ~72: BACHAR-LUSTIG, Esther;REISNER, Yair~ 33:US ~31:61/578,917 ~32:22/12/ /05290 ~ Provisional ~54:PORTABLE CHARGING UNIT ~71:OMNIA GROUP (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, 13 Sloane Street Epsom Downs Bryanston, South Africa ~72: SELWYN PETER PEARTON~ 2014/05291 ~ Provisional ~54:SENSITISER TANK ~71:OMNIA GROUP (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, 13 Sloane Street Epsom Downs Bryanston, South Africa ~72: SELWYN PETER PEARTON~ 2014/05294 ~ Complete ~54:A TILE SAW ~71:CARDENAS, Romulo Fernando, 11 Mary Street, Florida, South Africa ~72: CARDENAS, Romulo Fernando~ 2014/05295 ~ Complete ~54:ATTACHMENT DEVICE FOR A ROOF BOLT ~71:GIDDICCA (PTY) LTD, 109 Adcock Ingram Avenue, Aeroton, South Africa ~72: CROMPTON, Brendan Robert~ 2014/05299 ~ Complete ~54:ANTIBIOTIC FORMULATIONS ~71:BAYER NEW ZEALAND LIMITED, Level 12, KPMG Centre, 85 Alexandra Street, New Zealand ~72: Fadil Al Alawi; Karthigeyan Nanjan~ 33:NZ ~31: ~32:23/12/ /05312 ~ Provisional ~54:VERTICAL TAKE-OFF AND LANDING AIRCRAFT ~71:PEGASUS UNIVERSAL AEROSPACE ( PTY) LTD, 6-10 Riviera Road Riviera Office Park KILLARNEY, South Africa ~72: MIA, Reza~ 2014/05313 ~ Complete ~54:PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING GLITAZONES AND NRF2 ACTIVATORS ~71:Ares Trading S.A, Zone Industrielle de I'Ouriettaz, Switzerland ~72: KAHRS, Bjoern Colin~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:19/12/2011;33:EP ~31: ~32:21/06/2012;33:US ~31:61/663,761 ~32:25/06/2012;33:US ~31:13/654,632 ~32:18/10/2012 Page 68

69 2014/05314 ~ Complete ~54:TRANSMISSION DEVICE, TRANSMISSION METHOD, RECEPTION DEVICE, RECEPTION METHOD, PROGRAM, AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE ~71:Sony Corporation, 1-7-1, Konan Tokyo, Japan ~72: IKEDA,Tamotsu;SATO, Masahiko;SEKINE, Kazutoyo~ 33:JP ~31: ~32:07/02/ /05315 ~ Complete ~54:USE OF AN ANTHRANILIC DIAMIDE DERIVATIVES WITH HETEROAROMATIC AND HETEROCYCLIC SUBSTITUENTS IN COMBINATION WITH A BIOLOGICAL CONTROL AGENT ~71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH, Alfred-Nobel-Strasse 10, Germany ~72: FISCHER, Rudiger;HUNGENBERG, Heike~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:19/12/ /05317 ~ Complete ~54:ANTI-PHF-TAU ANTIBODIES AND THEIR USES ~71:Janssen Biotech, Inc, 800/850 Ridgeview Drive Horsham PA, United States of America ~72: ALDERFER, CHRISTOPHER;JANECKI, DARIUSZ;LIU, XUESONG;MALIA, THOMAS;MERCKEN, MARC;MURDOCK, MELISSA;VANDERMEEREN, MARC;WU, SHENG-JIUN~ 33:US ~31:61/577,817 ~32:20/12/ /05318 ~ Complete ~54:ANATOMICAL CONCENTRIC SPHERES THA ~71:DEPUY (IRELAND), Loughbeg Industrial Estate CO CORK RINGASKIDDY, Ireland ~72: KOMISTEK,D.RICHARD~ 33:US ~31:13/330,259 ~32:19/12/ /05320 ~ Complete ~54:INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS PREPARED FROM HUMAN KIDNEY- DERIVED CELLS ~71:DEPUY SYNTHES PRODUCTS, LLC, 325 Paramount Drive RAYNHAM MA, United States of America ~72: BUENSUCESO,CHARITO;COLTER,DAVID C.;DHANARAJ,SRIDEVI;EKERT,JASON ELLIOT;KAUFFMAN,AMANDA LYNN;KRAMER,BRIAN C.;SEYDA,AGNIESZKA~ 33:US ~31:13/331,283 ~32:20/12/ /05322 ~ Complete ~54:ADHESIVE SPREADING UNIT PROVIDED WITH A ROLLER-CLEANING DEVICE ~71:NORMECCANICA S.P.A, Strada dell'orsina 16 PIACENZA I-29122, Italy ~72: CERCIELLO,ANTONIO~ 33:IT ~31:PC2012A ~32:19/01/ /05323 ~ Complete ~54:NEW PYRROLE COMPOUNDS,A PROCESS FOR THEIR PREPARATION AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING THEM ~71:LES LABORATOIRES SERVIER, 35,rue de Verdun SURESNES F-92284, France;VERNALIS (R&D) LTD, 100 Berkshire Place Wharfedale Road WINNESH RG41 5RD BERKSHIRE, United Kingdom ~72: CHEN,I-JEN;DAVIDSON,JAMES EDWARD PAUL;DE NANTEUIL,GUILLAUNE;DURAND,DIDIER;FEJES,IMRE;GENESTE,OLIVIER;GUILLOUZIC,ANNE- FRANCOISE;HENLIN,JEAN-MICHEL;LE DIGUARHER,THIERRY;LE TIRAN ARNAUD;MURRAY,JAMES BROOKE;NYERGES,MIKLOS;STARCK,JEROME-BENOIT;TATAI,JANOS~ 33:FR ~31:13/57258 ~32:23/07/ /05324 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR OBTAINING CITRUS FIBER FROM CITRUS PEEL ~71:CARGILL,INCORPORATED, McGinty Road West Mailstop 24 WAYZATA MN, United States of America ~72: GUSEK,TODD WALTER;MAZOYER,JACQUES ANDRE CDRISTIAN;REEDER,DAVD HIRAM;WALLECAN,JOEL RENE PIERRE~ 33:US ~31:61/588,915 ~32:20/01/ /05325 ~ Complete ~54:BACKWASHABLE FILTRATION ELEMENT ~71:VITO NV (Vlaamse Instelling Voor Technologisch Onderzoek NV), Boeretang 200,b-2400 MOL, Belgium ~72: DOYEN,WILLY;MOLENBERGHS,BART~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:03/02/ /05326 ~ Complete ~54:USE OF ANTHRANILIC ACID DIAMIDE DERIVATIVES FOR PEST CONTROL IN TRANSGENIC CROPS ~71:Bayer CropScience AG, Alfred-Nobel-Strasse 50, Germany;Bayer Intellectual Property GmbH, Alfred-Nobel-Strasse 10, Germany ~72: FISCHER, Rudiger;Hungenberg, Heike;RINIKER, Steven;STRIEGEL, Bill~ 33:US ~31:61/577,233 ~32:19/12/2011 Page 69

70 2014/05316 ~ Complete ~54:PACKAGES FOR CONSUMABLE PRODUCTS ~71:NESTEC S.A, Avenue Nestle 55, Switzerland ~72: HUTSCHENREUTER, Simon Alexander;WILMERS, Kimberly Ann~ 33:US ~31:29/408,925 ~32:19/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/577,259 ~32:19/12/ /05319 ~ Complete ~54:INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS FROM HUMAN UMBILICAL CORD TISSUE-DERIVED CELLS ~71:DEPUY SYSNTHES PRODUCTS,LLC, 325 Paramount Drive RAYNHAM MA, United States of America ~72: BUENSUCESO,CHARITO;COLTER,DAVID C.;DHANARAJ,SRIDEVI;KRAMER,BRIAN C.;SEYDA,AGNIESKA~ 33:US ~31:13/330,931 ~32:20/12/ /05321 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS OF GANGLIOSIDE PRODUCTION ~71:GARNET BIOTHERAPEUTICS INC., 1 Great Valley Parkway Suite 12 MALVERN PA, United States of America ~72: RAGAGLIA,VANESSA;SHARMA,VANDANA MADANLAL~ 33:US ~31:61/588,882 ~32:20/01/ APPLIED ON 2014/07/ /05338 ~ Complete ~54:SPOKE DESIGN FOR SHEAVES ~71:SIEMAG TECBERG GMBH, Kalteiche-Ring 28-32, Germany ~72: Hubert SUNDERHAUS;Wolfgang SCHUBERT~ 33:DE ~31: ~32:10/02/ /05344 ~ Complete ~54:TAMPER-EVIDENT CLOSURE WITH TEAR-OFF SEAL ~71:GUALA CLOSURES S.P.A., Via Rana 12 Frazione Spinetta Marengo, I-15122, Alessandria, Italy, Italy ~72: LUCA VIALE;MARCO GIOVANNINI~ 33:IT ~31:MI2012A ~32:07/03/ /05346 ~ Complete ~54:STRAND, CABLE BOLT AND ITS INSTALLATION ~71:MINOVA INTERNATIONAL LIMITED, A LIMITED COMPANY ORGANISED UNDER THE LAWS OF ENGLAND AND WALES, Unit 8 Freshwaters Park Road Holmewood Industrial Park, Holmewood, S42 5UY, United Kingdom, United Kingdom;NV BEKAERT SA, A BELGIAN COMPANY, Bekaertstraat 2, B-8550, Zwevegem, Belgium, Belgium ~72: DAVID ASPINWALL;JAMES EARL;STEPHEN TADOLINI;STIJN DEFOSSEZ~ 33:US ~31:61/608,925 ~32:09/03/ /05339 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SELECTIVE CHARGING BY RECIPIENTS OF IN- BOUND COMMUNICATIONS IN COMMUNICATION NETWORKS ~71:ARBOOSTER LIMITED, St John St., London, EC1V 4PW, Greater London, United Kingdom, United Kingdom ~72: NAJIB ABOU HAMZEH~ 33:LB ~31:9566 ~32:23/12/ /05340 ~ Complete ~54:MIXTURE OF A HYDROFLUOROOLEFIN AND HYDROFLUOROCARBON FOR IMPROVING INTERNAL ARC RESISTANCE IN MEDIUM- AND HIGH-VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL APPARATUSES ~71:SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES SAS, A FRENCH COMPANY, 35 rue Joseph Monier, F-92500, Rueil- Malmaison, France, France ~72: DANIEL PICCOZ;MANUEL FERREIRA DA COSTA;ROMAIN MALADEN~ 33:FR ~31: ~32:16/03/ /05341 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVED AMINE BASED ADDITIVE COMPOSITION FOR CONTROL AND INHIBITION OF POLYMERIZATION OF AROMATIC VINYL MONOMERS, AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF ~71:DORF KETAL CHEMICALS (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED, Dorf Ketal Tower D'Monte Street, Orlem Malad (w), Mumbai, , Maharashtra, India, India ~72: MAHESH SUBRAMANIYAM~ 33:IN ~31:3653/MUM/2011 ~32:26/12/ /05342 ~ Complete ~54:THERMOPLASTIC MATERIAL HAVING A SURFACE TEXTURE THAT PROMOTES ADHERENCE OF INKS AND OTHER MATERIALS, AND RELATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS ~71:MICROGREEN POLYMERS, INC., A CORPORATION ORGANISED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, Street, Arlington, 98223, Washington, United States of America, Page 70

71 United States of America ~72: KRISHNA V NADELLA;SHAWNA LAMOREE~ 33:US ~31:61/585,974 ~32:12/01/ /05343 ~ Complete ~54:PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS TO REDUCE COMPLICATIONS OF OCULAR STEROID ~71:TAIWAN LIPOSOME COMPANY, LTD, 11F-1, No 3 Yuanqu Street Nangang District Taipei City, Taiwan, People's Republic of China, People's Republic of China;TLC BIOPHARMACEUTICALS, INC, 432 North Canal Street #20, South San Francisco, 94080, California, United States of America, United States of America ~72: CHIH-CHIANG TSAI;HONG-HUI LIN;KEELUNG HONG;LUKE S S GUO;PO-CHUN CHANG;SHEUE-FANG SHIH;YUN-LONG TSENG~ 33:US ~31:61/597,189 ~32:10/02/ /05345 ~ Complete ~54:KNOTTED MESH AS SUPPORTING MATERIAL IN MINES ~71:MINOVA INTERNATIONAL LIMITED, A LIMITED COMPANY ORGANISED UNDER THE LAWS OF ENGLAND AND WALES, Unit 8 Freshwaters Park Road Holmewood Industrial Park, Holmewood, S42 5UY, United Kingdom, United Kingdom;NV BEKAERT SA, A BELGIAN COMPANY, Bekaertstraat 2, B-8550, Zwevegem, Belgium, Belgium ~72: CHRIS BLAKEMAN;DAVID ASPINWALL;STEPHEN TADOLINI~ 33:US ~31:61/604,377 ~32:28/02/ /05347 ~ Complete ~54:DIAMOND-BASED TRADEABLE INSTRUMENT SECURITY SYSTEM ~71:NEUMAN, Isaac, 70 Dennis Road, South Africa ~72: NEUMAN, Isaac~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/03898 ~32:27/11/ /05348 ~ Complete ~54:A COLLAPSIBLE CONTAINER SUITABLE FOR REFUSE ~71:Diederik Johannes HATTINGH, 11 Frans Roos Street, South Africa ~72: Diederik Johannes HATTINGH~ 33:ZA ~31:2012/01094 ~32:15/02/2012;33:ZA ~31:2012/01447 ~32:27/02/2012;33:ZA ~31:2012/01448 ~32:27/02/ /05330 ~ Provisional ~54:A BARRIER ~71:CLAASSEN, Mervin, E13 Alphine Mews, Heather Park, South Africa ~72: CLAASSEN, Melvin;CLAASSEN, Mervin;CONSTABLE, Elias Justice~ 2014/05349 ~ Complete ~54:AN ASPIRATION DEVICE ~71:SINCLAIR, Katherine Virginia, 4 Townsend Close, Emerald, Harare, Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe ~72: SINCLAIR, Katherine Virginia~ 2014/05350 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR THE PREPARATION OF A CRISP FOOD PRODUCT ~71:MELNYCZUK, Tania Maria, C201 La Rez Bird Street, South Africa ~72: MELNYCZUK, Michaelo Peter~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/09473 ~32:22/12/ /05336 ~ Complete ~54:ISOTHIAZOLINE COMPOUNDS FOR COMBATING INVERTEBRATE PESTS ~71:BASF SE, D LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BINDSCHÄDLER, Pascal;BRAUN, Franz- Josef;CULBERTSON, Deborah, L.;KAISER, Florian;KÖRBER, Karsten;NEESE, Paul;RACK, Michael;VON DEYN, Wolfgang~ 33:US ~31:61/579,676 ~32:23/12/ /05332 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR CAPTURING CARBON DIOXIDE IN POWER STATION FLUE GAS AND DEVICE THEREFOR ~71:WUHAN KAIDI ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE CO., LTD., T1 JIANGXIA AVENUE, MIAOSHAN DEVELOPMENT ZONE, JIANGXIA DISTRICT, WUHAN, HUBEI, , CHINA, People's Republic of China ~72: WANG, Zhilong;ZHANG, Yanfeng~ 33:CN ~31: ~32:23/12/ /05334 ~ Complete ~54:LIGNOCELLULOSE MATERIALS COMPRISING EXPANDED PLASTIC PARTICLES NON-HOMOGENEOUSLY DISTRIBUTED IN THE CORE ~71:BASF SE, D LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: FINKENAUER, Michael;LUNKWITZ, Ralph;SCHMIDT, Michael;WEINKÖTZ, Stephan~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:23/12/2011 Page 71

72 2014/05335 ~ Complete ~54:FRAME WITH PIVOTAL SECONDARY DOORS FOR PIGTAIL MANAGEMENT ~71:TYCO ELECTRONICS RAYCHEM BVBA, DIESTSESTEENWEG 692, B-3010 KESSEL-LO, BELGIUM, Belgium ~72: GEENS, Johan;KEUSTERMANS, Erik;VERMEULEN, Pieter~ 33:US ~31:61/579,252 ~32:22/12/ /05333 ~ Complete ~54:LIGNOCELLULOSIC MATERIALS WITH LIGNOCELLULOSIC FIBERS IN THE OUTER LAYERS AND EXPANDED PLASTICS PARTICLES PRESENT IN THE CORE, AND PROCESS AND USE THEREOF ~71:BASF SE, D LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: GONZALEZ, Santiago, Recaman;LOPEZ, Javier, Portela;SCHMIDT, Michael;WEINKÖTZ, Stephan~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:23/12/ /05337 ~ Complete ~54:TREATMENT OF CIRCADIAN RHYTHM DISORDERS ~71:VANDA PHARMACEUTICALS INC., Suite 300-E, 2200 Pennsylvania Ave NW, United States of America ~72: DRESSMAN, Marlene, Michelle;LICAMELE, Louis, William;POLYMEROPOULOS, Mihael, H.~ 33:US ~31:61/590,974 ~32:26/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/640,067 ~32:30/04/2012;33:US ~31:61/650,455 ~32:22/05/2012;33:US ~31:61/650,458 ~32:22/05/2012;33:US ~31:61/714,149 ~32:15/10/2012;33:US ~31:61/738,985 ~32:18/12/2012;33:US ~31:61/738,987 ~32:18/12/2012;33:US ~31:61/755,896 ~32:23/01/ /05328 ~ Provisional ~54:A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING TRAILERS AND CARGO ASSOCIATED WITH A VEHICLE ~71:ALTECH NETSTAR INTERNATIONAL (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, Block O, Central Park Offices 16th Road, Randjiespark Ext 5 Midrand, Johannesburg South Africa, South Africa ~72: SCHOEMAN, ERICH~ 2014/05331 ~ Complete ~54:POWERPLANT ASSEMBLY FOR HARNESSING RENEWABLE ENERGY ~71:NELSON MANDELA METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY, ROOM 1207, MAIN BUILDING, INNOVATION SUPPORT AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, SUMMERSTRAND CAMPUS (SOUTH), UNIVERSITY WAY, SUMMERSTRAND, PORT ELIZABETH, 6031, South Africa ~72: PHILLIPS, Ettienne, Edouard;PHILLIPS, Russell, Leslie~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/5521 ~32:22/07/ /05327 ~ Provisional ~54:A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COLLECTING REAL-TIME CONSUMER DATA ~71:POINT BLANK MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, 704A BUITENGRACHT CENTER 125 BUITENGRACHT STREET CAPE TOWN 8001, South Africa ~72: BERNBERG, Trevor~ 2014/05364 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR A GAME WITH BLOCKADING GAME SYMBOLS ~71:NOVOMATIC AG, WIENER STRASSE 158, Austria ~72: KENESSY, NICOLAS;SCHATTAUER, JURGEN~ 33:US ~31:61/856,782 ~32:22/07/ /05362 ~ Provisional ~54:AN ASSET MONITORING SYSTEM, METHOD AND INSTALLATION ~71:KONDO SECURITY PROPRIETARY LIMITED, BUILDING NO.3 GROUND FLOOR 66 OXFORD ROAD, South Africa ~72: HEYMAN, ALAN CYRIL;HUME, JAMES~ 2014/05366 ~ Complete ~54:A HEATING UNIT FOR A BEVERAGE PREPARATION MACHINE ~71:NESTEC S.A, AVENUE NESTLE 55, Switzerland ~72: PIRKER, GERHARD~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:22/12/ /05369 ~ Complete ~54:ROTARY PLOUGH FOR GASIFIERS ~71:SASOL TECHNOLOGY ( PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, 1 STURDEE AVENUE ROSEBANK, South Africa ~72: STADLER, JACOBUS ANDREAS~ 33:ZA ~31:2012/00591 ~32:24/01/ /05372 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DETECTING DEPOSITS ~71:ASHLAND LICENSING AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LLC, 5200 Blazer Parkway, Dublin 43017, OH, United States of America ~72: Page 72

73 BIERGANNS, PATRIC;FLOCKEN, CHRISTIAN;SCHULTZ, MICHAEL;SEIDA, FRANK~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:22/12/ /05373 ~ Complete ~54:DIFFERENTIATION OF HUMAN EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS INTO SINGLE HORMONAL INSULIN POSITIVE CELLS ~71:Janssen Biotech, Inc., 800/850 Ridgeview Drive, Horsham 19044, PA, United States of America ~72: REZANA, ALIREZA~ 33:US ~31:61/579,351 ~32:22/12/ /05353 ~ Provisional ~54:INCENTIVE-BASED BEHAVIOUR METHOD AND SYSTEM ~71:NEW LOVELIFE TRUST, 48 Wierda Road West Wierda Valley Sandton, South Africa ~72: BURNETT,SCOTT;MALOPE,NOMXOLISI;MATLHAPE,GRACE~ 2014/05368 ~ Complete ~54:ZIPPER CHAIN HAVING DOUBLE-LAYERED TEETH AND STORAGE STRUCTURE INCLUDING THE ZIPPER CHAIN ~71:ASIA PACIFIC AUTOMOTIVE INC, 6F.-5, No. 16 Jian 8th Rd Zhonghe Dist.,, Taiwan, Province of China ~72: Kuo, Jui-Lin~ 33:TW ~31: ~32:16/09/ /05397 ~ Provisional ~54:A LOCKING MECHANISM ~71:PROTEA COIN GROUP (ASSETS IN TRANSIT AND ARMED REACTION)PROPRIETARY)LIMITED, Coin Security House 222 Witch-Hazel Avenue Highveld Techno Park Centurion PRETORIA, South Africa ~72: BEZUIDENHOUT,ANTON;VANDER WALT,MICHIEL COENRAAD~ 2014/05352 ~ Provisional ~54:ROCK CORE LOGGING ~71:ORPEN,JOHN,LISLE, Flat 110 Greenbriars 71 Dorset Road Parkwood, South Africa ~72: ORPEN,JOHN,LISLE~ 2014/05354 ~ Complete ~54:ANTACID TABLET ~71:GLAXOSMITHKLINE LLC, One Franklin Plaza 200 North 16th Street Philadelphia Pennsylvania 19102, United States of America ~72: MIRABILE,MARIA S.;SHAH,SANDIP,G.~ 33:US ~31:61/594,055 ~32:02/02/ /05355 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF REJECTING A DEFECTIVE UNIT DOSE POUCH FROM A MANUFACTURING LINE ~71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY, One Procter Gamble Plaza Cincinatti Ohio 45202, United States of America ~72: BRYD,JR.,LEON;JOHNSON,KERRY,BRIAN;KHALAF,SUZANNE;MESKENS,STEFAN~ 33:US ~31:13/406,127 ~32:27/02/ /05356 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND DEVICE FOR MOISTURE DETERMINATION AND CONTROL ~71:BRY AIR (ASIA) PVT.LTD, 20 Rajpur Road Delhi , India ~72: GRIFFITHS,WILLIAM,CHARLES;MALIK,KULDEEP SINGH;PAHWA,DEEPAK;SACHDEV,RAJAN;SAMMARTINI,MARCO~ 33:IN ~31:3735/DEL2011 ~32:20/12/ /05361 ~ Complete ~54:A STACKING FRAME ~71:UTI SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD, Cnr. Hendrik Potgieter & Edelbert Avenue Florida Glen, South Africa ~72: VAN WYK, ALBERTUS ABRAHAM~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/06079 ~32:13/08/ /05365 ~ Complete ~54:BOOSTER EXPLOSIVE SUPPORT DEVICE FOR ANCHORING AN EXPLOSIVE BOOSTER IN A BOREHOLE ~71:INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLC, 5 Main Street Elkins, United States of America ~72: Diaj, Sacha Philip;heinke, Nils Alberto~ 33:ZA ~31:2012/00644 ~32:25/01/ /05363 ~ Complete ~54:GUTTER COVER SYSTEM ~71:IANNELLI, ANTHONY M, 1140 PAMELA DRIVE CINCINNATI, United States of America ~72: IANNELLI, ANTHONY M~ 2014/05367 ~ Complete ~54:ALPHA-AMINO BORONIC ACID DERIVATIVES, SELECTIVE IMMUNOPROTEASOME INHIBITORS ~71:ARES TRADING S.A, Zone Industrielle de I'Ouriettaz, Switzerland Page 73

74 ~72: CROSIGNANI, STEFANO;MORANDI, FEDERICA;SEENISAMY, JEYAPRAKASHNARAYANAN;SWINNEN, DOMINIQUE~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:22/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/579,076 ~32:22/12/ /05370 ~ Complete ~54:PERFORMING MOTION VECTOR PREDICTION FOR VIDEO CODING ~71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED, Attn: International IP Administration, 5775 Morehouse Drive, San Diego , CA, United States of America ~72: CHEN, JIANLE;CHIEN, WEI-JUNG;COBAN, MUHAMMED ZEYD;KARCZEWICZ, MARTA;WANG, XIANGLIN;WANG, YE-KUI~ 33:US ~31:61/579,465 ~32:22/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/584,096 ~32:06/01/2012;33:US ~31:13/709,555 ~32:10/12/ /05371 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DETECTING AND ANALYZING DEPOSITS ~71:ASHLAND LICENSING AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LLC, 5200 Blazer Parkway, Dublin 43017, OH, United States of America ~72: BEIRGANNS, PATRIC;FLOCKEN, CHRISTIAN;SCHULTZ, MICHAEL;SEIDA, FRANK~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:22/12/ /05374 ~ Complete ~54:VIDEO ENCODING METHOD USING OFFSET ADJUSTMENT ACCORDING TO CLASSIFICATION OF PIXELS BY MAXIMUM ENCODING UNITS AND APPARATUS THEREOF, AND VIDEO DECODING METHOD AND APPARATUS THEREOF ~71:SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS Co., Ltd, 129, Samsungro, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-Si , Gyeonggi-Do, Republic of Korea ~72: ALSHIN, ALEXANDER;ALSHINA, ELENA~ 33:US ~31:61/579,389 ~32:22/12/ /05377 ~ Complete ~54:CALIBRATION METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ESTIMATING A PATH DIFFERENCE OF A TARGET SIGNAL TRANSMITTED BY SPACECRAFT OR AIRCRAFT ~71:ASTRIUM SAS, 12 rue Pasteur, Suresnes F-92150, France ~72: AYMES, JEAN-MARC;SANCHEZ, RAPHAEL;VOULOUZAN, FREDERIC~ 33:FR ~31: ~32:22/12/ /05351 ~ Provisional ~54:EASY LOCK ~71:HENDRIK LA GRANGE, Kruger Str 69 Woonstel No.6, South Africa ~72: HENDRIK LA GRANGE~ 2014/05357 ~ Provisional ~54:STREAMING A LINEAR BROADCAST TO A TABLET-LIKE DEVICE ~71:ALTECH MULTIMEDIA(PTY)LIMITED, 1 Montgomery Drive Mount Edgecombe 4300, South Africa ~72: SULLIVAN,ALAN,JOHN~ 2014/05358 ~ Complete ~54:GAMING METHOD AND SYSTEM USING MULTIPLE PORTABLE DEVICES ~71:AFRICAN INSTITUTE FOR MENTORING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, 239 Kent Avenue Ferndale RANDBRUG, South Africa ~72: SCHALEKAMP,HENDRIK JACOBUS;SCHALEKAMP,MARCUS~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/02851 ~32:19/04/ /05359 ~ Complete ~54:PREDICTING PROGRESSION TO ADVANCED AGE-RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION USING A POLYGENIC SCORE ~71:GENENTECH,INC., 1 Dna Way South San Francisco California, United States of America ~72: BEHRENS,TIMOTHY W;GRAHAM,ROBERT R~ 33:US ~31:61/409,039 ~32:01/11/ /05376 ~ Complete ~54:TEXTILE BELT, METHOD FOR MAKING IT, AND ITS USE ~71:Valment Fabrics, Inc., Yrittajankatu 21, Tampere FI-33710, Finland ~72: SALONEN, KARI A.~ 33:FI ~31: ~32:10/02/ /05375 ~ Complete ~54:ATTACHMENT OF WEAR MEMBER TO LIP OF EXCAVATION IMPLEMENT ~71:BLACK CAT BLADES Ltd., th Street, Edmonton t6b 3C3, Alberta, Canada ~72: RUVANG, JOHN A.~ Page 74

75 2014/05378 ~ Complete ~54:PERMANENT STAINING OF VARNISHED SECURITY DOCUMENTS ~71:SICPA HOLDING SA, Avenue de Florissant 41, Prilly CH-1008, Switzerland ~72: DEGOTT, PIERRE;DEMANGE, RAYNALD;MAYER, ALAIN;VEYA, PATRICK~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:29/02/ APPLIED ON 2014/07/ /05382 ~ Complete ~54:BUSINESS PROBLEM NETWORKING SYSTEM AND TOOL ~71:MUSIGMA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS PVT. LTD, LEVEL 4 & 5 KALYANI PLATINA OPPOSITE TATA MOTORS SHOWROOM KUNDALAHALLI VILLAGE BROOKEFIELD WHITEFIELD, India ~72: Arpit BAJPAI;Naveen David ZAKKAM;Pranay RAICHA~ 33:IN ~31:2495/CHE/2014 ~32:19/05/ /05380 ~ Provisional ~54:CONTAINER FOR USE IN AN EMULSION EXPLOSIVE DELIVERY SYSTEM ~71:OMNIA GROUP (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, 13 Sloane Street Epsom Downs Bryanston, South Africa ~72: SELWYN PETER PEARTON~ 2014/05385 ~ Complete ~54:PACKAGING WINE IN ALUMINIUM CONTAINERS ~71:BAROKES PTY LTD, AN AUSTRALIAN COMPANY, 66 Lillie Crescent, Tullamarine, 3043, Victoria, Australia, Australia ~72: GREGORY JOHN CHARLES STOKES;STEVEN JOHN ANTHONY BARICS~ 33:AU ~31: ~32:23/12/2011;33:AU ~31: ~32:15/03/ /05389 ~ Complete ~54:JET TYPE CONDENSER ~71:DONGFANG TURBINE CO., LTD. /DTC, No.666 Jin Shajiang West Road High-Tech Industry Park, Deyang, , Sichuan, People's Republic of China, People's Republic of China ~72: MEI XU;SHUNKE TAN;WEILONG LIU;YE XU~ 33:CN ~31: X ~32:29/09/ /05393 ~ Complete ~54:ARYLOXYACETAMIDE COMPOUND AND PESTICIDE ~71:NIPPON SODA CO., LTD., 2-1 Ohtemachi 2-chome Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, , Japan, Japan ~72: DAISUKE HANAI;HIRONORI FURUKAWA;TETSUO TAMAI;YASUYUKI SHIINOKI~ 33:JP ~31: ~32:14/02/ /05383 ~ Complete ~54:HEAT CONDUCTIVITY IMPROVING AGENT ~71:KYOWA CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CO., LTD., 305, Yashimanishimachi Takamatsu-shi, Kagawa, , Japan, Japan;SEA WATER CHEMICAL INSTITUTE, INC., 16-11, Shimohata-machi Yahatanishi-ku Kitakyushu-shi, Fukuoka, , Japan, Japan ~72: DAISUKE KUDO;HITOSHI MANABE;KOHEI OOHORI;SHIGEO MIYATA~ 33:JP ~31: ~32:20/01/2012;33:JP ~31: ~32:11/04/ /05384 ~ Complete ~54:MINING EXCAVATOR AND REVOLVING-AND-ROLLING SUPPORT DEVICE THEREOF ~71:TAIYUAN HEAVY INDUSTRY CO., LTD., No.53 Yuhe Street Wanbailin District, Taiyuan, , Shanxi, People's Republic of China, People's Republic of China ~72: HONG LI;RUI MAO;XIAOMING WANG;YONGMING ZHANG~ 2014/05387 ~ Complete ~54:OPTICAL METHOD FOR INSPECTING TRANSPARENT OR TRANSLUCENT ARTICLES INTENDED TO ALLOCATE A REFERENCE OPTICAL ADJUSTMENT TO THE VISION SYSTEM ~71:MSC & SGCC, 1 Chemin des Plattes - Zone Artisanale des Plattes, F-69390, Vourles, France, France ~72: BERNARD LOPEZ;MARC LECONTE~ 33:FR ~31: ~32:27/01/ /05388 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND CONTROL DEVICE FOR MONITORING TRAVELLING MOVEMENTS OF A LIFT CABIN ~71:INVENTIO AG, A COMPANY INCORPORATED IN SWITZERLAND, Seestrasse 55, CH-6052, Hergiswil, Switzerland, Switzerland ~72: DOMINIK DÜCHS;ERICH BÜTLER;FRANK SCHREINER;MICHAEL DEGEN;MICHAEL GEISSHÜSLER;NICOLAS GREMAUD;STEFAN STÖLZL;THOMAS SCHMIDT~ 33:DE ~31: ~32:25/01/2012;33:EP ~31: ~32:18/10/2012;33:EP ~31: ~32:30/10/2012 Page 75

76 2014/05390 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR ILLUMINATING SPACE ~71:KMW INC., A KOREAN COMPANY, 183-6, Yeongcheon-ro Dongtan-myeon Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do, , Republic of Korea, Republic of Korea ~72: DUK YONG KIM~ 33:KR ~31: ~32:23/12/ /05391 ~ Complete ~54:ELECTRONIC CHECK-BASED PAYMENT SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR ISSUING, TRANSFERRING, PAYING AND VERIFYING ELECTRONIC CHEQUES ~71:MY PARTNERS AND GLOBAL STARS INVESTMENTS (MP&GSI) LTD., c/o Aleman, Cordero, Galindo & Lee Trust (BVI) Ltd. P.O. Box 3175 Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands, Virgin Islands (British) ~72: ILYA VLADIMIROVICH KLIGMAN~ 33:RU ~31: ~32:30/12/ /05392 ~ Complete ~54:SUBSTITUTED PHENYLIMIDAZOPYRAZOLES AND USE THEREOF ~71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH, A GERMAN COMPANY, Alfred-Nobel-Str. 10, 40789, Monheim, Germany, Germany;BAYER PHARMA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, Müllerstrasse 178, 13353, Berlin, Germany, Germany ~72: ANTJE KAHNERT;BERND BUCHMAN;FRANK SÜßMEIER;HANNAH JÖRIßEN;JOACHIM TELSER;KLEMENS LUSTIG;MARIO LOBELL;MELANIE HEROULT;MICHAEL HÄRTER;NIELS LINDNER;SYLVIA GRÜNEWALD~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:25/01/ /05394 ~ Complete ~54:WINE PACKAGED IN ALUMINIUM CONTAINERS ~71:BAROKES PTY LTD, AN AUSTRALIAN COMPANY, 66 Lillie Crescent, Tullamarine, 3043, Victoria, Australia, Australia ~72: GREGORY JOHN CHARLES STOKES;STEVEN JOHN ANTHONY BARICS~ 33:AU ~31: ~32:23/12/2011;33:AU ~31: ~32:15/03/ /05386 ~ Complete ~54:A CONTAINER AND BLANK ~71:COLPAC LIMITED, A COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, Enterprise Way Maulden Road, Flitwick, MK45 5BW, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom, United Kingdom ~72: SAMANTHA MOORE~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:29/12/2011;33:GB ~31: ~32:19/09/ /05381 ~ Provisional ~54:THE ARTIST'S TABLE ~71:Sharne' McDonald, 8 Petrus Crescent, Duynefontein Melkbosstrand, South Africa ~72: Sharne' McDonald~ 2014/05379 ~ Provisional ~54:HAULAGE ROPE GUIDE SYSTEM ~71:WONDERSNATCH CC, 23 Monaco Place, South Africa ~72: CLAASEN, Daniel Gerhardus~ 2014/05410 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PRIORITY BASED SESSION AND MOBILITY MANAGEMENT DUAL-PRIORITY MTC DEVICES ~71:QUALCOMM Incorporated, Attn: International IP Administration 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego, United States of America ~72: GRIOT, MIGUEL;STUPAR, PATRICK;SUBRAMANIAN, RAMACHANDRAN~ 33:US ~31:61/591,752 ~32:27/01/2012;33:US ~31:13/734,/822 ~32:04/01/ /05417 ~ Complete ~54:CONVEYOR CHAIN LINK, CONVEYOR CHAIN AND CONVEYOR SYSTEM COMPRISING CONVEYOR CHAIN ~71:FLEXLINK AB, , Goteborg, Sweden ~72: ABBESTAM, GORAN~ 33:SE ~31: ~32:20/03/ /05418 ~ Complete ~54:NEW PHOSPHATE COMPOUNDS, A PROCESS FOR THEIR PREPARATION AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING THEM ~71:LES LABORATORIES SERVIER, 35, Rue de Verdun, Suresnes F-92284, France;VERNALIS (R&D) Ltd, Oakdene Court, 613 Reading Road, Winnersh RG41 5UA, United Kingdom ~72: CHEN, I-JEN;DAVIDSON, JAMES EDWARD PAUL;DE NANTEUIL, GUILLAUME;GENESTE, OLIVIER;GUILLOUZIC, ANNE-FRANCOISE;HENLIN, JEAN MICHAEL;LE DIGUARHER THIERRY;LE TIRAN, ARNAUD;MURRAY, JAMES BROOKE;STARCK, JEROME-BENOIT~ 33:FR ~31:13/57259 ~32:23/07/2013 Page 76

77 2014/05396 ~ Complete ~54:A SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING SPECIALIZED INSURANCE FOR ROAD TRAFFIC RELATED OBLIGATIONS TO USER ~71:ZEVOLI 158 (PTY) LTD t/a CANCOM, Unit B3 The gantry Cnr.Pineslopes Fourways, South Africa ~72: OLINSKY,KEVIN LESTER~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/05514 ~32:22/07/ /05399 ~ Complete ~54:COUPLER KNUCKLE PIN ~71:AMSTED RAIL COMPANY,INC, 311 South Wacker Suite 5300 Chicago IL 60606, United States of America ~72: WANG,WEIPING~ 33:US ~31:13/659,509 ~32:24/10/ /05404 ~ Complete ~54:IRON OR ZINC FORTIFIED FOOD COMPOSITION CONTAINING PHYTIC ACID ~71:NESTEC S.A., Avenue Nestle 55 VEVEY CH-1800, Switzerland ~72: CHACON LEE,TEBBIE LIN;HABEYCH NARVAEZ,EDWIN ALBERTO;JOURDAIN,LAURELINE;MICHEL,MARTIN~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:23/12/ /05395 ~ Provisional ~54:QUALIFYING THE QUALIFYING AND THE QUALIFIED ~71:NOBELUNGU INNOCENTIA MSIMANGO, Lekala Street Ext 14 Vosloorus, South Africa ~72: NOBELUNGU INNOCENTIA MSIMANGO~ 2014/05398 ~ Provisional ~54:LOCK APPARATUS ~71:MULLER,BARRY,WILLIAM,GEORGE, 81 Oberon Street Sunward Park, South Africa ~72: MULLER,BARRY,WILLIAM,GEORGE~ 2014/05401 ~ Complete ~54:NEUROACTIVE STEROID FORMULATIONS AND METHODS OF TREATING CNS DISORDERS ~71:SAGE THERAPEUTICS,INC, 215 First Street Cambridge MA 02142, United States of America ~72: REDDY,KIRAN~ 33:US ~31:61/589,740 ~32:23/01/ /05402 ~ Complete ~54:REFRIGERATION APPARATUS ~71:THE SURE CHILL COMPANY LIMITED, 22 Pendre Enterprise Park Tywyn GWYNEDD LL36 9LW, United Kingdom ~72: TANSLEY,IAN~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:27/01/2012;33:GB ~31: ~32:17/01/2013;33:GB ~31: ~32:17/01/ /05405 ~ Complete ~54:HUMANIZED ANTI-EPIREGULIN ANTIBODY,AND CANCER THERAPEUTIC AGENT COMPRISING SAID ANTIBODY AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT ~71:CHUGAI SEIYAKU KABUSHIKI KAISHA, 5-1 Ukima 5 Chome Kita-ku TOKYO, Japan ~72: ESAKI,KEIKO;HASHIMOTO,ERI;IGAWA,TOMOYUKI;KATO,ATUSHIKO;KINOSHITA,YASUKO;KURAMOCHI,TA ICHI;MAEDA.ATSUHIKO;SHIRAIWA,HIROTAKE;SUZUKI,MASAMI;TACHIBANA,TATSUHIKO;TAKEIRI,ETSUK O;TAMBA,SHIGERO;TSUNODA,HIROYUKI;WATANABE,YOSHINORI~ 33:JP ~31: ~32:28/12/2011;33:JP ~31: ~32:13/06/ /05407 ~ Complete ~54:DETECTION OF HUMAN UMBILICAL CORD TISSUE-DERIVED CELLS ~71:DePuy Synthes Products, LLC, 325 Paramount Drive Raynham MA, United States of America ~72: DORAI, HAIMANTI;FAVIS, REYNA L;KIHM, ANTHONY;RASSNICK, STEFANIE;SUN, YU;YAO, XIANG~ 33:US ~31:61/579,710 ~32:23/12/ /05409 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO TRANSMIT CONFIGURATION CHANGE MESSAGES BETWEEN AN ACCESS POINT AND A STATION ~71:QUALCOMM Incorporated, Attn: International IP Administration 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego, United States of America ~72: MERLIN, SIMONE;SAMPATH, HEMANTH;WENTINK, MAARTEN MENZO~ 33:US ~31:61/584,667 ~32:09/01/2012;33:US ~31:13/735,956 ~32:07/01/ /05412 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND ABSORPTION MEDIUM FOR ABSORBING CO2 FROM A GAS MIXTURE ~71:EVONIK INDUSTRIES AG, RELLINGHAUSER STRASSE 1-11, Germany ~72: KNAUP, GUNTER;SCHNEIDER, ROLF;SCHRAVEN, ALEXANDER~ 33:DE ~31: ~32:23/01/2012 Page 77

78 2014/05414 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND DEVICE FOR REDUCING IRON-OXIDE-CONTAINING FEEDSTOCKS ~71:SIEMENS VAI METALS TECHNOLOGIES GmbH, Turnstrabe 44, Linz A-4031, Austria ~72: MILLNER, ROBERT;ROSENFELLNER, GERALD~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:13/02/ /05415 ~ Complete ~54:SOAP BAR ~71:Colgate-Palmolive Company, 300 Park Avenue, New York 10022, NY, United States of America ~72: AMOAFO, MICHAEL;CAI, PERRY;HALL-PUZIO, PATRICIA;LIANG, JEFFER;SCALA, DIANA~ 2014/05400 ~ Complete ~54:SYNTHETIC APELIN MIMETICS FOR THE TREATMENT OF HEART FAILURE ~71:NOVARTIS AG, Lichtstrase 35 CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland ~72: GOLOSOV,ANDREI;GROSCHE,PHILIPP;HU,QI-YING;IMASE,HIDETOMO;PARKER,DAVID,THOMAS;YASOSHIMA,KAYO;ZECRI,FREDERIC;ZHAO,HONGJUAN~ 33:US ~31:61/591,557 ~32:27/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/717,760 ~32:30/11/2012;33:US ~31:61/731,697 ~32:30/11/ /05403 ~ Complete ~54:NOODLE CRUSHING AND DISPENSING SYSTEM ~71:NESTEC S.A., Avenue Nestle 55 VEVEY CH-1800, Switzerland ~72: SEE THO,TOMMY;SOH,HOCK SENG GORDON~ 33:SG ~31: ~32:23/12/ /05406 ~ Complete ~54:UMAMI FLAVOUR COMPOSITION FROM VEGETABLE PROCESSING ~71:NESTEC S.A, Avenue Nestle 55, Switzerland ~72: BORMANN, GERT;FRITSCH, HELGE;MARITZ, DIRK JACOBUS;SCHMAUCH, GREGORY;SCHMID, KAROLINE MICHAELA;SCHOPP, SILKE;SCHWEIZER, STEPHANIE THILLARD~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:23/12/ /05408 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GENERATING AND DECODING SHORT CONTROL FRAMES IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS ~71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED, Attn: International IP Administration 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego, United States of America ~72: ABRAHAM, SANTOSH PAUL;ASTERJADHI, ALFRED;MERLIN, SIMONE;QUAN, ZHI;WENTINK, MAARTEN MENZO~ 33:US ~31:61/581,254 ~32:29/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/591,530 ~32:27/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/605,900 ~32:02/03/2012;33:US ~31:61/648,510 ~32:17/05/2012;33:US ~31:61/691,066 ~32:20/08/2012;33:US ~31:61/731,426 ~32:29/11/2012;33:US ~31:13/691,056 ~32:30/11/ /05411 ~ Complete ~54:COMBINATION THERAPY ( VEMRUFENIB AND A MDM2 INHIBITOR) FOR THE TREATMENT PROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS ~71:F.Hoffmann-La Roche AG, Grenzacherstrasse 124, Switzerland ~72: HIGGINS, BRIAN;KOLINSKY, KENNETH;NICHOLS, GWEN;PACKMAN, KATHRYN E;SU, FEI~ 33:US ~31:61/612,441 ~32:19/03/ /05416 ~ Complete ~54:CONVEYOR CHAIN LINK, CONVEYOR CHAIN, DRIVE WHEEL FOR A CONVEYOR CHAIN AND A SYSTEM COMPRISING SUCH A DRIVE WHEEL ~71:FLEXLINK AB, , Goteborg, Sweden ~72: MIGLAVS, PETER~ 33:SE ~31: ~32:20/03/ /05413 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND DEVICE FOR REDUCING IRON -OXIDE-CONTAINING FEEDSTOCKS IN A HIGH-PRESSURE REDUCING UNIT ~71:SIEMENS VAI METAL TECHNOLOGIES GmbH, Turnstrabe 44, Linz A-4031, Austria ~72: MILLNER, ROBERT;Rosenfellner, Gerald~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:14/02/ APPLIED ON 2014/07/ /05420 ~ Complete ~54:SANITARY APPLIANCE ~71:HALKIADAKIS, Marinos, 6 Gateside Manor Gateside Street, Broadacres,, South Africa ~72: HALKIADAKIS, Marinos~ Page 78

79 2014/05425 ~ Complete ~54:BONE SCREW AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME ~71:ORTHOPEDIC MEDICAL CHANNELS, LLC., 22 Second Avenue, Port Washington, United States of America ~72: WILLERT, Andrea;WILLERT, Wayne A.~ 33:US ~31:13/369,760 ~32:09/02/ /05428 ~ Complete ~54:NETWORK ACCESS MANAGEMENT VIA A SECONDARY COMMUNICATION CHANNEL ~71:SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES, INC., A COMPANY INCORPORATED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, 2350 NE Hopkins Court, Pullman, 99163, Washington, United States of America, United States of America ~72: DAVID E WHITEHEAD;EDMUND O SCHWEITZER;MARK WEBER;RHETT SMITH~ 33:US ~31:13/599,927 ~32:30/08/ /05431 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR FORMULATING A VACCINE CONTAINING AT LEAST TWO ANTIGENS CAPABLE OF ADSORBING ONTO ALUMINIUM OXYHYDROXIDE ~71:SANOFI PASTEUR, A FRENCH SOCIÉTÉ ANONYME, 2 avenue Pont Pasteur, F-69367, Lyon Cedex 07, France, France ~72: ALAIN FRANÇON;ISABELLE CHACORNAC;JEAN-FRANÇOIS HAU;LANDRY BERTAUX;SANDRINE LENTSCH GRAF~ 33:FR ~31: ~32:17/01/ /05434 ~ Complete ~54:LIQUID DELIVERY TANK WITH EXPANSION CHAMBER ~71:KEURIG GREEN MOUNTAIN, INC., 33 Coffee Lane, Waterbury, , Vermont, United States of America, United States of America ~72: JAMES E SHEPARD;THOMAS VITELLA;TOM COMINELLI~ 33:US ~31:13/370,005 ~32:09/02/ /05426 ~ Complete ~54:ALKYLATION PROCESS USING PHOSPHONIUM-BASED IONIC LIQUIDS ~71:UOP LLC, 25 East Algonquin Road P. O. Box 5017, Des Plaines, , Illinois, United States of America, United States of America ~72: ALAKANANDA BHATTACHARYYA;DOUGLAS A NAFIS;SUSIE C MARTINS~ 33:US ~31:61/664,385 ~32:26/06/2012;33:US ~31:61/664,405 ~32:26/06/2012;33:US ~31:61/664,430 ~32:26/06/ /05429 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR CARRYING OUT SOLDER CONNECTIONS IN A TECHNOLOGICALLY OPTIMIZED MANNER ~71:FEW FAHRZEUGELEKTRIKWERK GMBH & CO. KG, Polierweg 6, 04442, Zwenkau, Germany, Germany ~72: ANDRÉ JENRICH~ 33:DE ~31: ~32:24/02/2012;33:DE ~31: ~32:18/04/ /05430 ~ Complete ~54:WET BRAKE ASSEMBLY ~71:CATERPILLAR INC., A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, 100 N.E. Adams Street, Peoria, , Illinois, United States of America, United States of America ~72: BARRY D BLISS;DAVID C HOOTS~ 33:US ~31:13/355,936 ~32:23/01/ /05433 ~ Complete ~54:ANTI-IG-E M1' ANTIBODIES AND METHODS USING SAME ~71:GENENTECH, INC., A CORPORATION ORGANISED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, One DNA Way South, San Francisco, 94080, California, United States of America, United States of America ~72: HELEEN SCHEERENS;JEFFREY MARK HARRIS;JOHN MATTHEWS;WENDY SUE PUTNAM;X CHARLENE LIAO~ 33:US ~31:61/593,282 ~32:31/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/613,434 ~32:20/03/2012;33:US ~31:61/621,453 ~32:06/04/2012;33:US ~31:61/635,253 ~32:18/04/ /05436 ~ Complete ~54:HERBICIDE TOLERANT COTTON EVENT PDAB ~71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC, 9330 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, , Indiana, United States of America, United States of America ~72: ANDREW E. ROBINSON;DAVID M. ANDERSON;DAYAKAR PAREDDY;LEON B BRAXTON;RAINA KING;SANDRA G TOLEDO;TINA M. KAISER;YUNXING C CUI~ 33:US ~31:61/589,594 ~32:23/01/2012 Page 79

80 2014/05432 ~ Complete ~54:ANTIBODIES TO INTEGRIN ALPHAVBETA6 AND USE OF SAME TO TREAT CANCER ~71:SEATTLE GENETICS, INC., th Drive Southeast, Bothell, 98021, Washington, United States of America, United States of America ~72: DJANGO SUSSMAN;MAUREEN RYAN~ 33:US ~31:61/600,499 ~32:17/02/2012;33:US ~31:61/602,511 ~32:23/02/ /05435 ~ Complete ~54:BEVERAGE FORMING DEVICE AND METHOD WITH ACTIVATION BUTTON ~71:KEURIG GREEN MOUNTAIN, INC., 33 Coffee Lane, Waterbury, , Vermont, United States of America, United States of America ~72: IAN TINKLER;JAMES E SHEPARD~ 33:US ~31:61/597,017 ~32:09/02/ /05427 ~ Complete ~54:REFRIGERATION CABINET ~71:SCHOTT AG, Hattenbergstr. 10, 55122, Mainz, Germany, Germany ~72: BERTRAND ILLERT;BLAZEK LUMIR;DIETMAR NILLES;JIRI GAZDA;JOCHEN DIEDERICHS;MICHAEL LAMMEL;PETR DIVIN~ 33:DE ~31: ~32:16/02/ /05421 ~ Complete ~54:ABRASIVE PARTICLES HAVING COMPLEX SHAPES AND METHODS OF FORMING SAME ~71:SAINT-GOBAIN CERAMICS & PLASTICS, INC., One New Bond Street, Worcester, United States of America ~72: BRANDES, Alan J.;Christopher ARCONA;Doruk O. YENER;Jennifer H. CZEREPINSKI;Michael D. KAVANAUGH;Ralph BAUER;Sujatha IYENGAR;Tracy H. PANZARELLA;Yves BOUSSANT-ROUX~ 33:US ~31:61/584,998 ~32:10/01/ /05422 ~ Complete ~54:ANHYDROUS POLYMORPHS OF (2R,3S,4R,5R)-5-(6-(CYCLOPENTYLAMINO)- 9H-PURIN-9-YL)-3,4-DI-HYDROXYTETRAHYDROFURAN-2-YL) } METHYL NITRATE AND PROCESSES OF PREPARATION THEREOF ~71:INOTEK PHARMACEUTICALS CORPORATION, 131 Hartwell Avenue, 1st Floor, Suite 105, United States of America ~72: MCVICAR, William, K.~ 33:US ~31:61/591,037 ~32:26/01/ /05424 ~ Complete ~54:PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF TUMOURS THAT EXPRESS EGFR AND GANGLIOSIDE N-GLYCOLYL GM3 (NEUGCGM3) ~71:CENTRO DE INMUNOLOGÍA MOLECULAR, CALLE 216 ESQ. 15, ATABEY, PLAYA, HABANA 11600, LA HABANA, CUBA, Cuba ~72: BARROSO ALVAREZ, María del Carmen;BLANCO SANTANA, Rancés;CARR PEREZ, Adriana;GONZÁLEZ PALOMO, Adys;LEÓN MONZÓN, Kalet;MACÍAS ABRAHAM, Amparo Emilia;MONTERO CASIMIRO, José Enrique~ 33:CU ~31:CU/P/2011/0245 ~32:27/12/ /05423 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOUND OPTICAL PROXY FOR SENSING AND POINTING OF LIGHT SOURCES ~71:SOLARRESERVE, LLC, 2425 OLYMPIC BOULEVARD, SUITE 500, EAST SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA 90404, USA, United States of America ~72: BAILEY, J., Terry;HINES, Braden E.;JOHNSON, Richard L.~ 33:US ~31:61/590,278 ~32:24/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/666,827 ~32:30/06/ /05579 ~ Complete ~54:SOLUBLE MANF IN PANCREATIC BETA-CELL DISORDERS ~71:UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS, 333 South Street, Suite 400, United States of America ~72: KANEKURA, Kohsuke;URANO, Fumihiko~ 33:US ~31:61/590,021 ~32:24/01/ /05419 ~ Complete ~54:DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER ~71:AKENORI PTE LTD, 176 Joo Chiat, #02-02,, Singapore ~72: KUCHERYUK, Dmitry~ 33:SG ~31: ~32:23/07/ /05453 ~ Complete ~54:CARBOCYCLIC NUCLEOSIDES AND THEIR PHARMACEUTICAL USE AND COMPOSITIONS ~71:CELLCEUTIX CORPORATION, 100 Cummings Center, Suite 151-B, Beverly 01915, MA, United States of America ~72: MENON, KRISHNA~ 33:US ~31:61/582,550 ~32:03/01/ /05439 ~ Provisional ~54:AN INSTALLATION AND METHOD OF CANCER TREATMENT BY MEANS OF SYSTEMIC GLUCOSE DEPRIVATION ~71:EDWARD HENRY MATHEWS, P O Box Silver Lakes, South Africa ~72: EDWARD HENRY MATHEWS~ Page 80

81 2014/05440 ~ Provisional ~54:BUILDING BLOCKS (BRICKS) ~71:NEL,WILLIEM HENDRIK, PO Box Kommetjie 7975 Cape Town, South Africa ~72: NEL,WILLIEM HENDRIK~ 2014/05442 ~ Provisional ~54:BLASTING BARRICADE (SAFETY CURTAINS) ~71:NEL, WILLEM HENDRIK, PO BOX KOMMETJIE, South Africa ~72: NEL, WILLEM HENDRIK~ 2014/05444 ~ Provisional ~54:SLOTTED BOX TEMPLATE ~71:NAMPAK PRODUCTS LIMITED, 114 Denis Road Atholl GArdens, South Africa ~72: VAN LINGEN, ETTIENNE~ 2014/05445 ~ Complete ~54:MEDICAL DEVICE COMPRISISING AN ARTICIAL CONTRACTILE STRUCTURE ~71:MYOPOWERS MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES SA, Avenue de Montbenon 2 c/o Bourgeois Acocats CH-1003 Lausanne, Switzerland ~72: CLEMENT,CLAUDE;HORST MARTIN;WIELAND,MARCO~ 33:EP ~31:PCT/EP2011/ ~32:23/12/ /05446 ~ Complete ~54:OXAZOLIDIN-2-ONE COMPOUNDS AND USES THEREOF AS PI3KS INHIBITORS ~71:NOVARTIS AG, Lichtstrasse 35, Switzerland ~72: CARAVATTI, GIORGIO;FAIRHURST, ROBIN, ALEC;FURET, PASCAL;MCCARTHY, CLIVE;RUEEGER, HEINRICH;SEILER, FRANK HANS;STAUFFER, FREDERIC~ 33:US ~31:61/602,954 ~32:24/02/2012;33:US ~31:61/736,707 ~32:13/12/ /05447 ~ Complete ~54:SIZE ADJUSTER FOR HELMETS FOR CYCLING USE WITH COMFORTABLE FIT ~71:KASK S.R.L, VIA FIRENZE 5, Italy ~72: GOTTI, ANGELO~ 33:IT ~31:MI2013A ~32:23/07/ /05448 ~ Complete ~54:INSULATING METHOD FOR ALUMINIUM BACK PLATE OF PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE ~71:HANWA SOLARONE (QIDONG) Co. Ltd, No. 666 Linyang Road, Qidong Nantong, Jiangsu , People's Republic of China ~72: DONG, ZHONG;GAO, YUANZHUN;GONG, JIALIN;SHI, XIAODAN;XIA, JIDONG;XUE, SONGHUA;YANG, XIANGHUA;ZHU, JUANJUAN~ 33:CN ~31: ~32:04/12/ /05449 ~ Complete ~54:INFORMATION PROCESSING DEVICE, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD AND PROGRAM ~71:SONY CORPORATION, 1-7-1, Konan, Tokyo , Minato-Ku, Japan ~72: YAMAGASHI, YASUAKI~ 33:US ~31:61/737,469 ~32:14/12/2012;33:US ~31:13/934,473 ~32:03/07/ /05451 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD FOR TREATING LYME DISEASE ~71:ZOETIS LLC, Five Giralda Farms, Madison 07940, NJ, United States of America ~72: HABER, CHRISTOPHER L.;MEEUS, PATRICK F.M.~ 33:US ~31:61/582,742 ~32:03/01/ /05452 ~ Complete ~54:POLYMORPHIS OF N-(2-METHOXYBENZOYL)-4- [(METHYLAMINOCARBONYL)AMINO] BENZENESULFONAMIDE ~71:SYNGENTA LIMITED, European Regional Centre, Priestly Road, Surrey Research Park, Guilford Surrey GU2 7YH, United Kingdom ~72: GEORGE, NEIL;HONE, JOHN;JONES, IAN KEVIN~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:09/02/ /05438 ~ Provisional ~54:DYC DYNAMIC TAXIS MOVING YOU FORWARD ~71:BUBELE CAKWELE, 3 Ndlambe Avenue Bisho Central, South Africa ~72: BUBELE CAKWELE~ 2014/05441 ~ Provisional ~54:PAINT PAIL CONTAINER ~71:NEL, WILLEM HENDRIK, PO BOX CAPE TOWN, South Africa ~72: NEL, WILLEM HENDRIK~ 2014/05450 ~ Complete ~54:KEY AND DISC TUMBLER CYLINDER LOCK ~71:ABLOY OY, Wahlforssinkatu 20, Joensuu Fin-80100, Finland ~72: ULJENS, PEDER~ 33:FI ~31: ~32:16/02/2012;33:FI ~31: ~32:16/02/2012;33:FI ~31: ~32:16/02/2012 Page 81

82 2014/05437 ~ Provisional ~54:APPARATUS AND METHOD OF TREATMENT FOR INTRODUCTING AND MAINITAINING HYPOGLYCAEMIA IN A SUBJECT ~71:EDWARD HENRY MATHEWS, P.O Box 11172, South Africa ~72: EDWARD HENRY MATHEWS~ 2014/05443 ~ Provisional ~54:MEANS TO SECURE A GARMENT TO THE BODY ~71:KITTY NANCY SAARIOOS, 7 GEELVINK CLOSE VERNOMT, South Africa ~72: KITTY NANCY SAARIOOS~. - APPLIED ON 2014/07/ /05468 ~ Complete ~54:HYBIRD ACCESS PROTOCOL FOR NETWORK NODES ~71:ITRON, INC., A WASHINGTON STATE CORPORATION, 2111 North Molter Road, Liberty Lake, Washington, 99019, United States of America, United States of America ~72: BASTIEN MAINAUD;VIET-HUNG NGUYEN~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:13/04/ /05471 ~ Complete ~54:MULTI-DIRECTIONAL ROLLER ASSEMBLY ~71:LAITRAM, L.L.C., Legal Department 200 Laitram Lane, Harahan, 70123, Louisiana, United States of America, United States of America ~72: MATTHEW L FOURNEY~ 33:US ~31:61/592,708 ~32:31/01/ /05467 ~ Complete ~54:SOFA WITH SHIPPING AND USE CONFIGURATIONS ~71:ASHLEY FURNITURE INDUSTRIES, INC., A CORPORATION ORGANISED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, One Ashley Way, Arcadia, 54612, Wisconsin, United States of America, United States of America ~72: WALTER WANG~ 33:US ~31:61/591,877 ~32:28/01/ /05470 ~ Complete ~54:PATHOGEN RESISTANT CITRUS COMPOSITIONS, ORGANISMS, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS ~71:THE TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SYSTEM, Texas A&M University 3369 Tamu College Station, , Texas, United States of America, United States of America ~72: JAVIER GONZALEZ- RAMOS;T ERIK MIRKOV~ 33:US ~31:61/591,680 ~32:27/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/641,641 ~32:02/05/ /05464 ~ Complete ~54:DRY POWDER FORMULATION COMPRISING A CORTICOSTEROID AND A BETA-ADRENERGIC FOR ADMINISTRATION BY INHALATION ~71:CHIESI FARMACEUTICI S.P.A., AN ITALIAN JOINT STOCK COMPANY, Via Palermo 26/A, I-43100, Parma, Italy, Italy ~72: ANNA MARIA CANTARELLI;DANIELA COCCONI;ELISA MONARI;IRENE PASQUALI~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:25/01/ /05463 ~ Complete ~54:DETECTION OF TARGET NUCLEIC ACID SEQUENCE BY PTO CLEAVAGE AND EXTENSION-DEPENDENT SIGNALING OLIGONUCLEOTIDE HYBRIDIZATION ASSAY ~71:SEEGENE, INC., A COMPANY ORGANIZED AND EXISTING ACCORDING TO THE LAWS OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA, 8FL, 9FL Taewon Bldg Bangi-dong Songpa-gu, Seoul, , Republic of Korea, Republic of Korea ~72: JONG YOON CHUN;YOUNG JO LEE~ 33:KR ~31: ~32:02/02/2012;33:KR ~31: ~32:20/03/ /05466 ~ Complete ~54:ANALYTICS IN A UTILITY INFRASTRUCTURE ~71:ITRON, INC., A WASHINGTON STATE CORPORATION, 2111 North Molter Road, Liberty Lake, Washington, 99019, United States of America, United States of America ~72: BRUCE ANGELIS;DARBY MCKEE;FRED BEHRMANN;JAMES POXLEITNER;ROBERT SONDEREGGER~ 33:US ~31:61/589,816 ~32:23/01/ /05469 ~ Complete ~54:COMMUNICATION PACKET CONVERSION ~71:ITRON, INC., A WASHINGTON STATE CORPORATION, 2111 North Molter Road, Liberty Lake, Washington, 99019, United States of America, United States of America ~72: HARTMAN VAN WYK~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:23/03/ /05465 ~ Complete ~54:SENSOR FUSION ALGORITHM ~71:MICROSOFT CORPORATION, A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, One Page 82

83 Microsoft Way, Redmond, , Washington, United States of America, United States of America ~72: ANDREW N CADY;ANTHONY CHRISTIAN REED;BERNARD MAURICE SCHULTZ;CAMILO LEON;CHRISTOPHER A WHITMAN;CHRISTOPHER HARRY STOUMBOS;CHUN BENG GOH;DARRYL I JENSEN;DAVID C VANDERVOORT;DAVID M LANE;DAVID NEFF;DAVID OTTO WHITT III;DAVID R PEREK;DENNIS J MATHIAS;EDWARD C GIAIMO III;ERIC JOSEPH WAHL;GENE ROBERT OBIE;HAKON STRANDE;HAROLD F MANTOOTH;HIROO UMENO;HUA WANG;JAMES ALEC ISHIHARA;JAMES CHARLES MARSHALL;JAMES H WISE;JAY SCOTT KASSELS;JIM TOM BELESIU;JOEL LAWRENCE PELLEY;JOSE R SOUSA;KABIR SIDDIQUI;KARSTEN AAGAARD;MARK J SEILSTAD;MATTHEW DAVID MICKELSON;MATTHEW G PEDERSEN;MICHAEL A SCHWAGER;MOSHE R LUTZ;NATHAN C SHERMAN;PANOS C PANAY;PAUL HENRY DIETZ;RAJESH MANOHAR DIGHDE;RALF GROENE;RICHARD PETER SPOONER;ROB HUALA;ROBERT D YOUNG;ROBYN REBECCA REED MCLAUGHLIN;SCOTT K GIBSON;SCOTT MITCHEL MAIL;SHANE AARON SYKES;SHARON DRASNIN;STEPHAN ALEXANDER CUMMINGS;SUMMER L SCHNEIDER;THOMAS CHARLES OLIVER;TIMOTHY C SHAW;TODD DAVID PLEAKE;VAN WINSTON OLER~ 33:US ~31:61/606,301 ~32:02/03/2012;33:US ~31:61/606,313 ~32:02/03/2012;33:US ~31:61/606,321 ~32:02/03/2012;33:US ~31:61/606,333 ~32:02/03/2012;33:US ~31:61/606,336 ~32:02/03/2012;33:US ~31:61/607,451 ~32:06/03/2012;33:US ~31:61/613,745 ~32:21/03/2012;33:US ~31:13/471,202 ~32:14/05/ /05457 ~ Complete ~54:STRUCTURE OF CONNECTOR FOR ALUMINUM EXTRUSION FRAME ~71:LIN, Ruei-Hsing, 5F., No.8 Sec. 1, Chung Hsing Rd., Wu Ku Dist, Taiwan, Province of China ~72: LIN, Ruei-Hsing~ 2014/05455 ~ Provisional ~54:QUICK BUILD ~71:Andre Francois Marais, Dorp street 100 Peerless park north, South Africa ~72: Andre Francois Marais and Dewald Nico Marais~ 33:ZA ~31:QB001 ~32:24/07/ /05459 ~ Complete ~54:1,3-DIPHENYLPROPANE DERIVATIVES, PREPARATIONS AND USES THEREOF ~71:GENFIT, PARC EURASANTÉ- LILLE MÉTROPOLE, 885 AVENUE EUGÈNE AVINÉE, F LOOS, FRANCE, France ~72: BERTRAND, Karine;DELHOMEL, Jean-François;DUBERNET, Mathieu~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:28/12/ /05460 ~ Complete ~54:ANTICANCER FUSION PROTEIN ~71:ADAMED SP. Z O.O., PIE KÓW 149, PL CZOSNÓW K/WARSZAWY, POLAND, Poland ~72: PAWLAK, Sebastian Dominik;PIECZYKOLAN, Jerzy Szczepan;RÓZGA, Piotr Kamil; EREK, Bartlomiej Maciej~ 33:PL ~31:P ~32:28/12/ /05454 ~ Provisional ~54:VERTICAL WASHING LINE ~71:HUGHES, Carol, Jenna, NO. 47 THE TRAILS, 127 LINDEN ROAD, SANDOWN, SANDTON, 2196, South Africa ~72: HUGHES, Carol, Jenna~ 2014/05456 ~ Complete ~54:FRAME ASSEMBLY ~71:NU-FIBERFORM PLASTICS (PTY) LTD, 372 Bergvlei Road, South Africa ~72: COETZEE, Edward William~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/04874 ~32:01/07/ /05461 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR ACQUIRING THE COORDINATES OF A TRIGGERING POINT OF A PROJECTILE AND FIRE CONTROL IMPLEMENTING SUCH A METHOD ~71:NEXTER SYSTEMS, 34 Boulevard de Valmy, France ~72: Sylvain MULLER~ 33:FR ~31: ~32:29/03/ /05478 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR ENZYMATIC TREATMENT OF FIBER FOR PAPERMAKING, AND PAPER PRODUCTS MADE THEREWITH ~71:BUCKMAN LABORATORIES INTERNATIONAL, INC., 1256 North McLean Boulevard Memphis, United States of America ~72: BRYANT, Stephen D.;GLOVER, Daniel, E.;HOEKSTRA, Philip;JANSE, Bernard;MACDONALD, Kevin J.;ZHOU, Xiangdong~ 33:US ~31:61/552,007 ~32:27/10/2011 Page 83

84 2014/05462 ~ Complete ~54:MODIFIABLE OCCLUSIVE SKIN DRESSING ~71:WORLDWIDE INNOVATIVE HEALTHCARE, INC., 240 Main Street, P.O. Box , United States of America ~72: ZUROVCIK, Danielle~ 33:US ~31:61/588,121 ~32:18/01/2012;33:US ~31:13/745,690 ~32:18/01/ /05500 ~ Complete ~54:SALTS OF 5-[(1R)-2-({2-[4-(2,2-DIFLOURO-2- PHENYLETHOXY)PHENYL]ETHYL}AMINO)-1-HYDROXYETHYL]-8-HYDROXYQUINOLIN-2(1H)-ONE ~71:ALMIRALL, S.A., Ronda del General Mitre, 151, E BArcelona, Spain ~72: CARRERA CARRERA, FRANSESC;MARCHUETA HEREU, IOLANDA;MOYES CALLES, ENRIQUE;PEREZ GARCIA, JUAN BAUTISTA;PUIG DURAN, CARLOS~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:02/04/2012;33:US ~31:61/641,465 ~32:02/05/ /05472 ~ Provisional ~54:TOROIDE POWER GENERATOR ~71:JACOBUS JOHANNES VAN DER MERWE, 1060 PIERNEEF STREET VILLIERIA, South Africa ~72: JACOBUS JOHANNES VAN DER MERWE~ 2014/05476 ~ Complete ~54:ANTHELMINTIC MEDICAMENT ~71:UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA, Cnr Lynnwood & University Roads Hatfield, South Africa ~72: ADAMU, MATHEW;ELOFF, JACOBUS NICOLAAS;NAIDOO, VINASAN~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/05015 ~32:04/07/ /05482 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND DEVICE FOR EVALUATING USER ACTIVITY LEVEL IN ANONYMOUS SOCIAL SYSTEM ~71:TENCENT TECHNOLOGY (SHENZHEN) COMPANY LIMITED, Room 403, East Block 2, SEG Park, Zhenxing Road, Futian District, Shenzhen , Guangdong, People's Republic of China ~72: WAN, LINJIA~ 33:CN ~31: ~32:26/12/ /05485 ~ Complete ~54:FULL-DUPLEX INTERFERENCE PROCESSING METHOD AND APPARATUS ~71:HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO,,LTD, Huawei Administration Building Bantian Longgang SHENZHEN GUANGDONG, People's Republic of China ~72: CHENG,HONG;DU,YIANGGANG;LIU,SHENG;WANG,RUI~ 33:CN ~31: ~32:16/01/ /05487 ~ Complete ~54:GROWTH DIFFERENTIATION FACTOR 15 (GDF-15) POLYPEPTIDES ~71:AMGEN INC., One Amgen Center Drive THOUSAND OAKS CA, United States of America ~72: HAMBURGER,AGNES EVA;KANNAN GUNASEKARAN;LEMON,BRYAN;MIN,XIAOSHAN;SHENG,JACKIE ZEQI;SHIMAMOTO,GRANT;TANG,JIE;VENIANT-ELLISON,MURIELLE;WALTER,KENNETH W.;WANG,ZHULUN;XIONG,YUMEI;ZHANG,YI~ 33:US ~31:61/591,161 ~32:26/01/ /05477 ~ Provisional ~54:POLE SUPPORT APPARATUS AND METHOD ~71:MOGIBA, SIBUSISO CHRISTOPHER, 126 KLIPKOPPIE DEVELOPMENT, South Africa ~72: MOGIBA, SIBUSISO CHRISTOPHER~ 2014/05483 ~ Complete ~54:ROLLER CONE DRILL BIT WITH CUTTINGS EVACUATOR ~71:VAREL INTERNATIONAL, Ind., L.P., 1625 West Crosby, Suite 124, Carrolton 75006, TX, United States of America ~72: HARRINGTON, DAVID MICHAEL;KONGAMNACH, AMNACH~ 33:US ~31:13/434,583 ~32:29/03/ /05486 ~ Complete ~54:PYRIDONE DERIVATIVE ~71:DAIICHI SANKYO COMPANY, LIMITED, Nihonbashi Honcho CHUO-KU TOKYO, Japan ~72: FUKATSU,DAISUKE;JIMBO,TAKESHI;KOBAYASHI,KATSUHIRO;KOBAYASHI,KEIJIRO;OHKI,HITOSHI;OTA,M ASAHIRO;SHIBATA,YOSHIHIRO;TAKEUCHI,KOSUKE;TOMINAGA,YUICHI;WATANABE,HIDEAKI;YAMAGUCH I,AKITAKE~ 33:JP ~31: ~32:31/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/ ~32:26/12/ /05489 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR MANAGING HF MANAGING HF FREQUENCIES IN BROADBAND USE ~71:THALES, 45 rue de Villiers NEUILLY-SUR-SEINE F-92200, France ~72: LAMY- BERGOT,CATHERINE;REGIER,JEAN-LUC~ 33:FR ~31: ~32:25/07/2013 Page 84

85 2014/05473 ~ Provisional ~54:SAVE AS YOU SPEND (WEALTH TRANSFRER) ~71:CLIFF, KGOMOTSO SELOKELA, 2903 SWEET-THORN STREET OLIEVENHOUTBOSCH EXT 20, South Africa ~72: CLIFF, KGOMOTSO SELOKELA~ 2014/05474 ~ Complete ~54:AN ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTCOMPILATION SYSTEM AND METHOD ~71:LEXIE LEGAL SERVICES PROPRIETARY LIMITED, TH STREET PARKMORE, South Africa ~72: HARRIS, STUART BRIAN~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/02943 ~32:23/04/ /05475 ~ Provisional ~54:ADJUSTABLE VALVE LOCKOUT BOX ~71:GW ENGINEERING SPECIALIST ( PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, 4 FIFTH STREET WATERFALL RESIDENTIAL, South Africa ~72: JACOBUS, GERHARD COBUS~ 2014/05479 ~ Complete ~54:FINAL DISPOSAL CONTAINER AND METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF ~71:SIEMPELKAMP NUKLEARTECHNIK GMBH, Siempelkampstrabe 45, Krefeld, Germany ~72: STEINWARZ, WOLFGANG~ 33:DE ~31: ~32:17/02/ /05480 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL POLYMORPHIC CRYSTAL FORMS OF 5-(2-{[6-(2,2-DIFLOURO-2- PHENYLETHOXY)HEXYL]AMINO}-1-(R)-HYDROXYETHYL)-8-HYDROXYQUINOLIN-2(1H)-ONE, HEMINAPADISYLATE AS AGONIST OF THE BETA2 ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR ~71:ALMIRALL, S.A., Ronda del Generale Mitre, 151, E Barcelona, Spain ~72: AMAT, MESTRES GEMMA;BALAGUER, ARDANUY ELVIRA;CARRERA CARRERA, FRANCESC;MARCUETA HEREU, IOLANDA;MOYES VALLS, ENRIQUE~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:20/03/2012;33:US ~31:61/622,266 ~32:10/04/ /05481 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS BOX, ARRANGEMENTS AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING COATED SUBSTRATES ~71:SAINT-GOBAIN GLASS FRANCE, 18 Avenue d'alsace, Courbervoie F-92400, France ~72: FURFANGER, MARTIN;JOST, STEFAN;PHAN, DANG CUONG~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:16/02/ /05484 ~ Complete ~54:PROTECTIVE CAP FOR A PRESSURISED FLUID CYLINDER VALVE AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREOF ~71:L'AIR LIQUIDE,SOCIETE ANONYME POUR L'EXOPLOITATION DES PROCEDES GEORGES CLAUDE, 75 Quai d'orsay PARIS F-75007, France ~72: LEBEGUE,WILLIAM;LIGONESCHE,RENAUD;TRINDADE,FRANCOIS~ 33:FR ~31: ~32:19/04/ /05488 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR IMPROVING THE HF BAND LINK ESTABLISHMENT USING A BROADBAND CAPABILITY ~71:THALES, 45 rue de Villers NEUILLY-SUR-SEINE F-92200, France ~72: LAMY- BERGOT,CATHERINE~ 33:FR ~31: ~32:25/07/ APPLIED ON 2014/07/ /05507 ~ Complete ~54:PUMP AND A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SUCH A PUMP ~71:IHC HOLLAND IE B.V., Molendijk 94, Netherlands ~72: DENTRO, Niels;KONING, Theodorus Adrianus~ 33:NL ~31: ~32:25/01/ /05508 ~ Complete ~54:NON-AQUEOUS PATCH ~71:ITOCHU CHEMICAL FRONTIER CORPORATION, 5-1 Kita-Aoyama 2-chome Minato-ku, Tokyo, , Japan, Japan ~72: NAOYUKI SAIDA;TATSUYA MORI~ 2014/05502 ~ Complete ~54:LAMP DRIVING POWER SUPPLY AND CONTROL METHOD OF THE LAMP DRIVING POWER SUPPLY ~71:HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD., A JAPANESE CORPORATION, 1-1 Minami- Aoyama 2-chome Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan, Japan;SHINDENGEN ELECTRIC MANUFACTURING CO., LTD., A CORPORATION DULY ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF JAPAN, 2-1, Ohtemachi 2-chome Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan, Japan ~72: RYOHEI KITAMURA;TEPPEI MATSUZAKI;TOYOTAKA TAKASHIMA~ Page 85

86 2014/05505 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL IMIDAZOPYRIDINE DERIVATIVES AS A TYROSINE KINASE INHIBITOR ~71:HANMI PHARM. CO., LTD., 214 Muha-ro Paltan-myeon Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do, , Republic of Korea, Republic of Korea ~72: HO SEOK KIM;JAE YI SIM;KWEE HYUN SUH;KYUNG IK LEE;TAE HEE HA~ 33:KR ~31: ~32:28/12/ /05511 ~ Complete ~54:PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING DIMETHYL FUMARATE ~71:BIOGEN IDEC MA INC., A CORPORATION ORGANISED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, U.S.A., 14 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, 02142, Massachusetts, United States of America, United States of America ~72: AJAY NIRULA;DAVID GOLDMAN;KATHERINE DAWSON~ 33:US ~31:61/596,202 ~32:07/02/2012;33:US ~31:61/625,621 ~32:17/04/2012;33:US ~31:61/723,048 ~32:06/11/ /05509 ~ Complete ~54:POLYPHENYLENE SULFIDE FIBER, FILTER CLOTH COMPRISING POLYPHENYLENE SULFIDE FIBER, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING POLYPHENYLENE SULFIDE FIBER ~71:TORAY INDUSTRIES, INC., 1-1, Nihonbashi-Muromachi 2-chome Chuo-ku, Tokyo, , Japan, Japan ~72: KEIJI KAIHO;KOICHIRO MAEDA;TAKESHI SUGIMOTO~ 33:JP ~31: ~32:24/02/2012;33:JP ~31: ~32:29/01/ /05503 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL NICOTINAMIDE DERIVATIVE OR SALT THEREOF ~71:FUJIFILM CORPORATION, A CORPORATION ORGANISED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF JAPAN, 26-30, Nishiazabu 2-chome Minato-ku, Tokyo, , Japan, Japan ~72: HIDENOBU KUNIYOSHI;HIDEYASU FUJIWARA;HIYOKU NAKATA;MARI YAMAMOTO;SHINJI HAGIWARA;SHINSUKE MIZUMOTO;TAKASHI TAMURA;TOMOYUKI MASHIKO;YASUTAKA BABA;YOHEI KUBO~ 33:JP ~31: ~32:28/12/ /05504 ~ Complete ~54:HEAVY LIFTING APPARATUS AND METHOD ~71:VSL INTERNATIONAL AG, Sägestrasse 76, CH-3098, Köniz, Switzerland, Switzerland ~72: GUY RUSSELL;JEAN MARIE LAURENS;MAX ERNST MEYER;WALTER ALTHAUS~ 2014/05506 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DETECTING A PATHOGEN IN A BIOLOGICAL SAMPLE ~71:SIGHT DIAGNOSTICS LTD., Jerusalem Technology Park, Jerusalem, , Israel, Israel ~72: ARNON YAFIN;DANIEL LEVNER;JOSEPH JOEL POLLAK;NOAM YORAV-RAPHAEL;YONATAN BILU;YUVAL GREENFIELD~ 33:IL ~31:PCT/IL2011/ ~32:29/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/664,769 ~32:27/06/ /05510 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS TO IMPROVE FEED EFFICIENCY AND CARCASS CHARACTERISTICS OF ANIMALS ~71:JOAN TORRENT CAMPMANY, A CITIZEN, 840 Katahdin Way, Cary, 27519, North Carolina, United States of America, United States of America ~72: JOAN TORRENT CAMPMANY~ 33:US ~31:13/385,521 ~32:23/02/ /05512 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING BURIED DEVICES ~71:VITAL ALERT COMMUNICATION INC., Suite John Stree, Thornhill, L3T 6M8, Ontario, Canada, Canada ~72: MICHAEL JAMES ROPER;PETER KWASNIOK;VLADIMIR PUZAKOV~ 33:US ~31:61/596,497 ~32:08/02/ /05513 ~ Complete ~54:POLYMERIZATION OF COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING A FARNESENE ~71:AMYRIS, INC., 5885 Hollis Street Suite 100, Emeryville, 94608, California, United States of America, United States of America ~72: JOSEPH G DOOLAN;SAFIR ADAM~ 33:US ~31:61/601,562 ~32:22/02/2012;33:US ~31:61/653,401 ~32:30/05/ /05490 ~ Complete ~54:ANTIVIRAL COMPOUNDS WITH A HETEROTRICYCLE MOIETY ~71:LUPIN LIMITED, 159 CST Road, Kalina, Santacruz (East), State of Maharashtra, India ~72: BANERJEE, Moloy, Manoj;DAS, Amit, Kumar;JOSHI, Advait, Arun;KAMBOJ, Rajender Kumar;PALLE, Venkata P.;RAMDAS, Page 86

87 Vidya;WALKE, Deepak, Sahebrao~ 33:IN ~31:147/KOL/2012 ~32:10/02/2012;33:IN ~31:1017/KOL/2012 ~32:04/09/ /05493 ~ Complete ~54:BIOMASS GASIFICATION ISLAND PROCESS UNDER HIGH TEMPERATURE AND ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE ~71:WUHAN KAIDI ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE CO., LTD., T1 JIANGXIA AVENUE, MIAOSHAN DEVELOPMENT ZONE, JIANGXIA DISTRICT, WUHAN, HUBEI, , CHINA, People's Republic of China ~72: LIU, Wenyan;NIE, Hongtao;XIA, Minggui;ZHANG, Liang;ZHANG, Yanfeng~ 33:CN ~31: ~32:29/12/ /05492 ~ Complete ~54:MICROWAVE PLASMA BIOMASS ENTRAINED FLOW GASIFIER AND PROCESS ~71:WUHAN KAIDI ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE CO., LTD., T1 JIANGXIA AVENUE, MIAOSHAN DEVELOPMENT ZONE, JIANGXIA DISTRICT, WUHAN, HUBEI, , CHINA, People's Republic of China ~72: CHEN, Yilong;XIA, Minggui;ZHANG, Liang;ZHANG, Yanfeng~ 33:CN ~31: ~32:29/12/ /05497 ~ Complete ~54:BIOMASS SYNGAS PURIFICATION PROCESS UNDER POSITIVE PRESSURE FOR PRODUCING OIL AND SYSTEM CONFIGURATION THEREOF ~71:WUHAN KAIDI ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE CO., LTD., T1 JIANGXIA AVENUE, MIAOSHAN DEVELOPMENT ZONE, JIANGXIA DISTRICT, WUHAN, HUBEI, , CHINA, People's Republic of China ~72: LIU, Wenyan;NIE, Hongtao;XIA, Minggui;ZHANG, Liang;ZHANG, Yanfeng~ 33:CN ~31: ~32:29/12/ /05491 ~ Complete ~54:BIOMASS SYNGAS PURIFICATION PROCESS UNDER NEGATIVE PRESSURE FOR PRODUCING OIL AND SYSTEM CONFIGURATION THEREOF ~71:WUHAN KAIDI ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE CO., LTD., T1 JIANGXIA AVENUE, MIAOSHAN DEVELOPMENT ZONE, JIANGXIA DISTRICT, WUHAN, HUBEI, , CHINA, People's Republic of China ~72: LIU, Wenyan;NIE, Hongtao;XIA, Minggui;ZHANG, Liang;ZHANG, Yanfeng~ 33:CN ~31: ~32:29/12/ /05494 ~ Complete ~54:MICROWAVE PLASMA BIOMASS GASIFYING FIXED BED GASIFIER AND PROCESS ~71:WUHAN KAIDI ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE CO., LTD., T1 JIANGXIA AVENUE, MIAOSHAN DEVELOPMENT ZONE, JIANGXIA DISTRICT, WUHAN, HUBEI, , CHINA, People's Republic of China ~72: CHEN, Yilong;XIA, Minggui;ZHANG, Liang;ZHANG, Yanfeng~ 33:CN ~31: ~32:29/12/ /05495 ~ Complete ~54:EXTERNALLY HEATED MICROWAVE PLASMA GASIFIER AND SYNTHESIS GAS PRODUCTION METHOD ~71:WUHAN KAIDI ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE CO., LTD., T1 JIANGXIA AVENUE, MIAOSHAN DEVELOPMENT ZONE, JIANGXIA DISTRICT, WUHAN, HUBEI, , CHINA, People's Republic of China ~72: CHEN, Yilong;XIA, Minggui;ZHANG, Liang;ZHANG, Yanfeng~ 33:CN ~31: ~32:29/12/ /05496 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR COOLING AND WASHING BIOMASS SYNGAS AND SYSTEM THEREOF ~71:WUHAN KAIDI ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE CO., LTD., T1 JIANGXIA AVENUE, MIAOSHAN DEVELOPMENT ZONE, JIANGXIA DISTRICT, WUHAN, HUBEI, , CHINA, People's Republic of China ~72: LIU, Wenyan;XIA, Minggui;ZHANG, Liang;ZHANG, Yanfeng~ 33:CN ~31: ~32:29/12/ /05498 ~ Complete ~54:A PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING ALUMINIUM FROM BAUXITE OR ITS RESIDUE ~71:KEKI HORMUSJI GHARDA, Gharda House, 48 Hill Road Bandra (West) Maharashtra, India ~72: KEKI HORMUSJI GHARDA~ 33:IN ~31:26/MUM/2012 ~32:04/04/2012 Page 87

88 2014/05499 ~ Complete ~54:IN-SITU MULTILAYERED TABLET TECHNOLOGY ~71:RANBAXY LABORATORIES LIMITED, Head Office: 12th Floor, Devika Tower, 06 Nehru Place, India ~72: BAKSHI, Kanwarpreet Singh;FANDA, Anuj, Kumar;KRISHNA, Murali;SHARMA, Ravish;SINGH, Romi, Barat;SINGLA, Ajay, Kumar;VIVEK, Kumaravel~ 33:IN ~31:193/DEL/2012 ~32:23/01/ /05458 ~ Complete ~54:FLAG SUPPORT DEVICE CALLED "FLAGS-UP" ~71:VENN, Norman, Clifford, 89 PITZER ROAD, GLEN AUSTIN, 1685, RSA, South Africa ~72: VENN, Norman, Clifford~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/4387 ~32:05/06/ /05501 ~ Complete ~54:EXTERNAL FILES FOR DISTRIBUTION OF MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTIC TESTS AND DETERMINATION OF COMPATIBILITY BETWEEN TESTS ~71:BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY, 1 Becton Drive Franklin Lakes,, United States of America ~72: LARSEN, Mark;STEEL, Adam;WOJECK, Thomas;YOUNG, Mike~ 33:US ~31:61/594,867 ~32:03/02/ /05515 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH OCTANE UNLEADED AVIATION GASOLINE ~71:SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V., Carel van Bylandtlaan HR The Hague, Netherlands ~72: BENNIS,HANANE,BELMOKADDEM;DAVIES,TREVOR,JAMES;MACKNAY,MICHAEL,CLIFFORD;SHEA,TIMOT HY,MICHAEL~ 33:US ~31:61/898,290 ~32:31/10/ /05521 ~ Complete ~54:PLANT CO2 SENSORS,NUCLEIC ACIDS ENCODING THEM,AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING THEM ~71:THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, 1111 Franklin Street 5TH Floor Oakland California, United States of America ~72: BOISSON- DERNIER,AURELIEN;HU,HONGHONG;ISRAELSSON,MARIA;KUHN,JOSEF M;SCHROEDER,JULIAN;YANG,YINGZHEN~ 33:US ~31:60/914,640 ~32:27/04/ /05524 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVED STOPPER DEVICE ~71:DOCSINNOVENT LIMITED, 18 Hand Court LONDON WC1V 6JF GREATER LONDON, United Kingdom ~72: JASSELL,SURINDERJIT;NASIR,MUHAMMED~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:27/01/ /05527 ~ Provisional ~54:WATER FILTRATION CAP ~71:WARNICH, BAREND JOHANNES, 378A Kings Highway Street, South Africa ~72: WARNICH, BAREND JOHANNES~ 2014/05532 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PRODUCING MINERAL WOOL ~71:SAINT-GOBAN ISOVER, 18 Avenue d'alsace, Courbevoie F-92400, France ~72: BEAUFILS, SEBASTIAN;CLATOT, RICHARD~ 33:FR ~31: ~32:27/01/ /05535 ~ Complete ~54:INHIBITORS OF IAP ~71:Curis, Inc., 4 Maguire Rd, Lexington 02421, MA, United States of America;GENETECH, INC., One DNA Way, South San Francisco 94080, CA, United States of America ~72: COHEN, FREDERICK;FLYGARE, JOHN A.;GAZZARD, LEWIS J.;TSUI, VICKIE HSIAO-WEI~ 33:US ~31:61/582,760 ~32:03/01/ /05514 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH OCTANE UNLEADED AVIATION GASOLINE ~71:SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V., Carel van Bylandtlaan HR The Hague, Netherlands ~72: BENNIS,HANANE,BELMOKADDEM;DAVIES,TREVOR,JAMES;MACKNAY,MICHAEL,CLIFFORD;SHEA,TIMOTHY,MICHAEL~ 33:US ~31:61/898,244 ~32:31/10/2013;33:US ~31:61/991,888 ~32:12/05/2014;33:US ~31:62/021,249 ~32:07/07/ /05523 ~ Provisional ~54:SMALL CHILD AIRLINER SEAT ~71:FOWLER,MAGDALENA ELIZABETH MARIA, 21 Lonehill Gardens No 1 Turley Street Lonehill Sandton, South Africa ~72: FOWLER,MAGDALENA ELIZABETH MARIA~ Page 88

89 2014/05526 ~ Complete ~54:TRANSMITTER TRACKING OF VARIOUS STANDARDS ~71:HIRSCHMANN CAR COMMUNICATION GmbH, Stuttgarter Strabe 45-51, Neckartenzlingen 72654, Germany ~72: LAUSTERER, MARKUS~ 33:DE ~31: ~32:07/02/ /05530 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR SEAMING SUBSTRATES ~71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY, One Procter & Gamble Plaza, Cincinnati 45202, OH, United States of America ~72: BLESSING, HORST;JACKELS, HANS ADOLF;SCHNEIDER, UWE~ 33:US ~31:13/401,907 ~32:22/02/ /05534 ~ Complete ~54:PACKAGING WITH TEAR STRIPS ~71:BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO (INVESTMENTS) LIMITED, Globe House, 1 Water Street, London WC2R 3LA, United Kingdom ~72: GIBSON, PAUL;WHIFFEN, ROBERT~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:13/02/ /05528 ~ Complete ~54:X-RAY IMAGING CONTRAST MEDIA WITH LOW IODINE CONCENTRATION AND X-RAY IMAGING PROCESS ~71:GE Healthcare AS, Nycoveien 1-2, P.O Box 4220 Nydalen, N-0401 Oslo, Norway ~72: EVANS, PAUL MICHAEL;LANGSETH, KARINA;NEWTON, BEN;THANING, MIKKEL;in 't VELD, DIRK-JAN~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:11/01/ /05531 ~ Complete ~54:LOCKING THREADED FASTENER ~71:Flow-Rite Controls, Ltd., th Street, SW, Byron Center 49315, MI, United States of America ~72: CAMPAU, DANIEL N.~ 33:US ~31:13/359,942 ~32:27/01/ /05536 ~ Complete ~54:FRONT FENDER STRUCTURE IN AUTOMATIC TWO-WHEELED VEHICLE ~71:HONDA MOTOR Co., Ltd, 1-1, Minami-Aoyama 2-Chome, Minato-Ku , Tokyo, Japan ~72: TAKAHASHI, ATSUHIKO;TAKENAKA, HIROSHI;YOKOMURA, HIKARU;YOSHIDA, NAOKI~ 33:JP ~31: ~32:16/02/ /05516 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH OCTANE UNLEADED AVIATION GASOLINE ~71:SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V., Carel van Bylandtlaan HR The Hague, Netherlands ~72: BENNIS,HANANE,BELMOKADDEM;DAVIES,TREVOR,JAMES;MACKNAY,MICHAEL,CLIFFORD;SHEA,TIMOTHY,MICHAEL~ 33:US ~31:61/ ~32:31/10/2013;33:US ~31:61/ ~32:12/05/ /05517 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH OCTANE UNLEADED AVIATION GASOLINE ~71:SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V., Carel va Bylandtlaan HR The Hague, Netherlands ~72: BENNIS,HANANE,BELMOKADDEM;DAVIES,TREVOR,JAMES;MACKNAY,MICHAEL,CLIFFORD;SHEA,TIMOTHY,MICHAEL~ 33:US ~31:61/898,305 ~32:31/10/2013;33:US ~31:61/991,945 ~32:12/05/ /05525 ~ Provisional ~54:REAMER HEAD ARRANGEMENT ~71:MASTER DRILLING (PTY) LIMITED, 4 Bosman Street Fochville 2515 Gauteng, South Africa ~72: JORDAAN,BAREND JACOBUS~ 2014/05570 ~ Provisional ~54:DESLUDGER BLOWPIPE ~71:NICOLAAS LUBBE, 2 Loerielaan, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands ~72: NICOLAAS LUBBE~ 2014/05519 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH OCTANE UNLEADED AVIATION GASOLINE ~71:SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V., Carel van Bylandtlaan HR The Hague, Netherlands ~72: DAVIES,TREVOR,JAMES;MACKNAY,MICHAEL,CLIFFORD;SHEA,TIMOTHY,MICHAEL~ 33:US ~31:61/ ~32:31/10/2013;33:US ~31:61/ ~32:12/05/2014 Page 89

90 2014/05520 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH OCTANE UNLEADED AVIATION GASOLINE ~71:SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V., Carel van Bylandtlaan HR The Hague, Netherlands ~72: BENNIS,HANANE,BELMOKADDEM;MACKNAY,MICHAEL CLIFFORD;SHEA,TIMOTHY,MICHAEL~ 33:US ~31:61/ ~32:31/10/2013;33:US ~31:61/ ~32:12/05/ /05522 ~ Provisional ~54:COMPACT SATELLITE ANTENNA ~71:JASCO,TRADING (PROPRIETARY ) LIMITED T/A WEBB INDUSTRIES, 12 Delphi Street Eastgate Extension 18, South Africa ~72: TERENCE GUNTER REUSS~ 2014/05529 ~ Complete ~54:WATCH IDENTIFICATION AND AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD ~71:SICPA HOLDING SA, Av. de Florissant 41, Prilly CH-1008, Switzerland ~72: BERTHIER, YVES;CALLEGARI, ANDREA;DECOUX, ERIC;MAURON, THIERRY;REINHARD, CHRISTINE;SIRIGU, LORENZO~ 33:US ~31:61/594,734 ~32:03/02/2012;33:EP ~31: ~32:06/02/ /05533 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR BONDING SUBSTRATES ~71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY, One Procter & Gamble Plaza, Cincinnati 45202, OH, United States of America ~72: ORDWAY, DAVID CARLTON;SCHNEIDER, UWE~ 33:US ~31:13/402,056 ~32:22/02/ /05537 ~ Complete ~54:REMOTE AUTHENTICATION OF REPLACEABLE FUEL CATRIDGE ~71:INTELLIGENT ENERGY LIMITED, Charnwood Building, Holywell Park, Ashby Road, Loughborough LE11 3GB, Leicestershire, United Kingdom ~72: MCNICHOL, ALLAN;WINAND, HENRI~ 33:US ~31:61/588,495 ~32:19/01/ /05518 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH OCTANE UNLEADED AVIATION GASOLINE ~71:SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V., Carel van Bylandtlaan HR The Hague, Netherlands ~72: BENNIS,HANANE,BELMOKADDEM;DAVIES,TREVOR,JAMES;MACKNAY,MICHAEL,CLIFFORD;SHEA,TIMOTHY,MICHAEL~ 33:US ~31:61/898,258 ~32:31/10/2013;33:US ~31:61/991,900 ~32:12/05/ APPLIED ON 2014/07/ /05544 ~ Complete ~54:PORTABLE MOBILE MONEY DEVICE ~71:EQUATEL (UK) LTD., Collingwood, 38 Collingwood Street,, United Kingdom ~72: ROSENES, Eli~ 33:US ~31:61/582,530 ~32:03/01/2012;33:IB ~31:PCT/IB2013/ ~32:02/01/ /05538 ~ Provisional ~54:VALVE ~71:NEMATORQUE (PTY) LTD, 37 Adcock Street, Chamdor, South Africa ~72: WOOD, Richard Roy~ 2014/05540 ~ Complete ~54:PACKAGING AND METHOD OF PACKAGING ~71:CADBURY UK LIMITED, P.O. BOX 12, BOURNVILLE LANE, BOURNVILLE, BIRMINGHAM WEST MIDLANDS B30 2LU, GREAT BRITAIN, United Kingdom ~72: BRADBURY, Simon;DOWN, Matthew~ 33:GB ~31: ~32:30/01/ /05541 ~ Complete ~54:CARBAMATE COMPOUNDS AND OF MAKING AND USING SAME ~71:ABIDE THERAPEUTICS, INC., 3545 John Hopkins Ct., Suite 250, United States of America;THE SCRIPPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Office Of Patent Counsel, Tpc-8, North Torrey Pines Road, United States of America ~72: CHANG, Jae, Won;CISAR, Justin, S.;CRAVATT, Benjamin, F.;GRICE, Cheryl, A.;JONES, Todd, K.;LUM, Kenneth, M.;NIPHAKIS, Micah, J.~ 33:US ~31:61/631,558 ~32:06/01/ /05539 ~ Complete ~54:A CARRIER BAG ~71:GARBER, Jarrod, Unit 2, 81 Campbell Drive, Umhlanga,, South Africa;JACKS, Justin, 6 Tanamir, Longdon Road, Morningside, South Africa ~72: GARBER, Jarrod;JACKS, Justin~ Page 90

91 2014/05542 ~ Complete ~54:METAL TRANSFER TROUGH ~71:RIO TINTO ALCAN INTERNATIONAL LIMITED, 1188 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, Canada ~72: HÉBERT, Éric;JEAN, Danny;LANGLAIS, Joseph;LAROUCHE, André;LAVOIE, Serge~ 33:CA ~31:2,772,550 ~32:22/03/ /05543 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF BIOMATERIALS ~71:EPCOT CRENSHAW CORPORATION, 511 S. Bolmar Street, United States of America ~72: SMITH, Charles Satish~ 2014/05548 ~ Provisional ~54:SWEET SPOT EXERCISER ~71:LEON VISAGIE, 10 Eleanorst, South Africa ~72: LEON VISAGIE~ 2014/05556 ~ Complete ~54:FUSED TETRA OR PENTA-CYCLIC PYRIDOPHTHALAZINONES AS PARP INHIBITORS ~71:BEIGENE LTD., Mourant Ozannes Corporate Services (Cayman)Limited Harbour Centre, 42 North Church Streetm PO Box 1348, Grand Cayman KY1-1108, Cayman Islands ~72: REN, BO;WENG, HEXIANG;ZHOU, CHANGYOU~ 2014/05558 ~ Provisional ~54:AN ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY CONTROL SYSTEM ~71:LOMBARD, JACOBUS UYS, 204 Cabana Glen, 377 Manitoba Street, South Africa ~72: LOMBARD, JACOBUS UYS~ 2014/05562 ~ Complete ~54:STEEP CONVEYING INSTALLATION FOR OPEN-CAST MINING ~71:THYSSENKRUPP INDUSTRIES SOLUTIONS AG, Thyssenkrupp Allee 1, Essen 45143, Germany ~72: PAPAJEWSKI, DETLEF;RAAZ, VIKTOR;WERRE, KLAUS;WOLPERS, FRANZ M.~ 2014/05545 ~ Provisional ~54:CAREER WEBSITE (STARRYSTA.COM) ~71:LINDELWE SABUSISWA ZETHU DLAMINI, 53 JORRISEN BRAAMFONTEIN, South Africa ~72: LINDELWE DLAMINI~ 2014/05546 ~ Provisional ~54:HAND RECHARGEABEL ~71:ABEL ORIEL MOTHIBI, Enoch Moshashe Street Bloemanda, South Africa ~72: ABEL ORIEL MOTHIBI~ 2014/05551 ~ Complete ~54:RETROFIT ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR INSTALLING A HYDRAULIC DRIVE MOTOR TO A PRESSURIZED VESSEL ~71:ANDRITZ INC., One Namic Place Glens Falls, United States of America ~72: PEASE, TIM;VOGEL, KEITH~ 33:US ~31:61/868,075 ~32:20/08/2013;33:US ~31:14/336,444 ~32:21/07/ /05555 ~ Complete ~54:FUSED TRICYCLIC COMPOUNDS AS RAF KINASE INHIBITORS ~71:BEIGENE LTD, Mourant Ozannes Corporate Services (Cayman) Limited Harbour Centre 42 North Church Street PO BOx 1348, Cayman Islands ~72: WANG, SHAOHUI;ZHANG, GUOLIANG;ZHOU, CHANGYOU~ 2014/05559 ~ Provisional ~54:PRODUCTION OF OILFIELD HYDROCARBONS ~71:SASOL TECHNOLOGY PROPRIETARY LIMITED, 1 Sturdee Avenue, Rosebank, South Africa ~72: DE WET, EWALD WATERMEYER~ 2014/05561 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR TREATING CANDIDIASIS AND ASPERGILLUS INFECTIONS ~71:CELLCEUTIX CORPORATION, 100 Cummings Centre, Suite 151-B, Beveryl 01915, MA, United States of America ~72: FREEMAN, KATIE;GILL, DIAMOND;SCOTT, RICHARD W.;TANG, HAIZHONG~ 33:US ~31:61/587,865 ~32:18/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/604,583 ~32:29/02/2012;33:US ~31:61/698,782 ~32:10/09/ /05568 ~ Complete ~54:SELF-EXPANDING STENT ~71:ZHEJIANG ZYLOX MEDICAL DEVICE CO., LTD, Building No Keji Avenue Wenyixi Road Jinxing Industrial Park Yuhang District HANGZHOU, People's Republic of China ~72: ZHAO JONATHON Z~ 33:US ~31:61/ ~32:26/10/2012 Page 91

92 2014/05557 ~ Complete ~54:SOUND-ABSORBING PANEL AND ASSOCIATED MANUFACTURING METHOD ~71:ELEDA S.r.L., Via Olona, 5, Milano I-20123, Italy ~72: CAIMI, RENATO~ 33:IT ~31:MI2012A ~32:03/02/ /05550 ~ Provisional ~54:CABLE CLIP ~71:LEON VISAGIE, 10 Eleanor St, South Africa ~72: LEON VISAGIE~ 2014/05553 ~ Complete ~54:CANCER PATIENT SELECTION FOR ADMINISTRATION OF WNT SIGNALING INHIBITORS USING RNF43 MUTATION STATUS ~71:IRM LLC, 131 Front Street P.O Box HM 2899, Bermuda;NOVARTIS AG, Lichtstrasse 35, Switzerland ~72: CONG, FENG;HAO, HUAIXIANG;HSIEH, HSIN- I;JIANG, XIAOMO;LIU, JUN;NG, NICHOLAS~ 33:US ~31:61/604,290 ~32:28/02/ /05554 ~ Complete ~54:ANTI-BIG-ENDOTHELIN-1 (BIG-ET-1) ANTIBODIES AND USES THEREOF ~71:REGENERON PHARMACEUTICALS, INC, 777 Old Saw Mill River Road Tarrytown, United States of America ~72: Macdonald, Douglas;Morton, Lori, C~ 33:US ~31:61/601,622 ~32:22/02/2012;33:US ~31:61/677,024 ~32:30/07/ /05560 ~ Complete ~54:FUSED TETRA OR PENTA-CYCLIC DIHYDRODIAZEPINOCARBAZOLONES AS PARP INHIBITORS ~71:BeiGene, Ltd, Mourant Ozannes Corporate Services (Cayman) Limited Harbour Centre 42 North Church Street PO Box 1348, Cayman Islands ~72: REN, BO;WANG, HEXIANG;ZHOU, CHANGYOU~ 2014/05565 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR THE STEREOSELECTIVE PREPARATION OF A PYRAZOLE CARBOXAMIDE ~71:SYNGENTA PARTICIPATIONS AG, Schwarzwaldallee 215, Switzerland ~72: SMEJKAL TOMAS~ 33:EP ~31: ~32:15/02/2012;33:EP ~31: ~32:26/06/2012;33:EP ~31: ~32:24/07/2012;33:EP ~31: ~32:03/09/ /05566 ~ Complete ~54:ROTOR AND RELUCTANCE MOTOR ~71:KSB AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, Johann- Klein-Strabe 9, Germany ~72: GONTERMANN DANIEL;SCHAAB JOCHEN;SCHULLERER JOACHIM~ 33:DE ~31: ~32:10/02/2012;33:DE ~31: ~32:29/01/ /05564 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE OF PHORBOL ESTERS ~71:BIOSUCCESS BIOTECH CO. LTD., 2570 North First Street Suite 200, United States of America ~72: CHEN HUNG-FONG;HAN ZHENG TAO~ 33:US ~31:61/ ~32:18/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/ ~32:18/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/ ~32:18/01/ /05567 ~ Complete ~54:PROTECTIVE CAP FOR A PRESSURISED FLUID CYLINDER VALVE AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREOF ~71:L'AIR LIQUIDE, SOCIETE ANONYME POUR L'ETUDE ET L'EXPLOITATION DES PROCEDES GEORGES CLAUDE, 75 Quai d'orsay, France ~72: LEBEGUE WILLIAM;LIGONESCHE RENAUD;TRINDADE FRANCOIS~ 33:FR ~31: ~32:19/04/ /05569 ~ Complete ~54:IMAGE PROCESSING DEVICE AND METHOD ~71:SONY CORPORATION, Konan TOKYO, Japan ~72: MORIGAMI YOSHITAKA;TANAKA JUNICHI~ 33:JP ~31: ~32:29/02/ /05547 ~ Provisional ~54:AMO BAR ~71:ABEL ORIEL MOTHIBI, Enoch Moshashe Street Bloemanda, South Africa ~72: ABEL ORIEL MOTHIBI~ 2014/05549 ~ Provisional ~54:CABLE SECURED ~71:LEON VISAGIE, 10 Eleanor St, South Africa ~72: LEON VISAGIE ~ 2014/05563 ~ Provisional ~54:A PROTECTIVE VEHICLE COVER ~71:VAN DER LINDE SAREL JACOBUS, House H Plot 19, South Africa ~72: VAN DER LINDE SAREL JACOBUS~ Page 92

93 21: 2004/ : 2004/12/15 43: 2014/05/16 51: A61K, A61P 71: ZOETIS W LLC 72: CHU, Hsien-Jue, LI, Wumin, XU, Zhichang 33: US 31: 10/150,597 32: 2002/05/17 54: IMPROVED COMBINE VACCINE AGAINST MYCOPLASMA HYOPNEUMONIAE AND PORCINE VIRUSES The invention provides a combined vaccine, comprising Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae and at least one viral antigen which advantageously provides immunity from infection after a single administration. The composition comprises also an adjuvant mixture, which, in combination, provides immunity from Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae infection after a single administration, and elicit an immune response specific to Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae bacterin and including cell-mediated immunity and local (secretory IgA) immunity. In a preferred embodiment, the adjuvant mixture comprises an acrylic acid polymer, most preferably Carbopol, and a mixture of a metabolizable oil such as one or more unsaturated terpene hydrocarbons, preferably squalene or squalane, and a polyoxyethylene-polyoxypropylene block copolymer such as Pluronic. The vaccine composition may optionally include a preservative, preferably thimerosol and/or EDTA. 21: 2006/ : 2006/08/01 43: 2014/05/05 51: A61M 71: Smiths Medical ASD, Inc. 72: ALBERT, Sean J., BIALECKI, Dennis M., LILLEY Jr, Thomas F. 33: US 31: 11/161,551 32: 2005/08/08 54: NEEDLE GUARD STRUT WALL CLIP 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 interconnected by an angled strut. A spring member, such as a leaf spring, has a portion extending past an edge 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 block 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, as is a protective shroud to reduce the risk of inadvertent activation of the needle guard. 21: 2006/ : 2006/08/01 43: 2014/05/05 51: A61M 71: Smiths Medical ASD, Inc. 72: ALBERT, Sean J., BIALECKI, Dennis M., GORAL, David J., LILLEY Jr, Thomas F., SUTTON, Thomas K. 33: US 31: 11/161,541 32: 2005/08/08 54: NEEDLE GUARD MECHANISM WITH LEAF SPRING 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 interconnected by an angled strut. A spring member, such as a leaf spring, has a portion extending past an edge 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 block the neddle 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. Arrangements for limiting rotation of the needle hub and needle guard housing are provided. Further, the needle guard may be used with a catheter assembly. Also provided is an improved duckbill release mechanism. Page 93

94 21: 2007/ : 2007/08/01 43: 2014/05/09 51: A61K, C07K 71: Baylor Research Institute 72: BANCHEREAU, Jacques, PASCUAL, Virginia, PRILLIMAN, Kiley, PALUCKA, Anna Karolina 33: US 31: 60/652,233 32: 2005/02/10 54: ANTI-INTERFERON ALPHA MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES AND METHODS FOR USE The present invention includes compositions and methods that include antibodies that selectively neutralize a bioactivity of at least two interferon alpha ('IFNa') protein subtypes for the protein subtypes A, 2, B2, C, F, G, H2, 1, Jl, K, 4a, 4b and WA, but does not neutralize at least one bioactivity of IFNa protein subtype D. Examples of bioactivity for measurement include activation of the MxA promoter or antiviral activity and variants, derivatives and fragments thereof. The invention also includes host cells, hybridomas and plasmacytomas that produce antibodies. Because of their unique selectivity and affinity, the antibodies of the present invention are useful to detect IFNa subtypes in sample or tissue and/or for therapeutic applications that include, but are not limited to the treatment and/or amelioration of an IFNa related disorder such as SLE, lupus, type I diabetes, psoriasis, AIDS and Graft versus Host Disease. 21: 2007/ : 2007/08/23 43: 2014/05/08 51: A61K 71: Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited 72: CARDINAL, Jack R, LODIN, Unchalee, NANGIA, Avinash, OKOCHI, Kazuhiro 33: US 31: 11/093,742 32: 2005/03/30 54: NOVEL PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATION CONTAINING A BIGUANIDE AND A THIAZOLIDINEDIONE DERIVATIVE A pharmaceutical dosage form comprising a controlled release component comprising an antihyperglycemic drug in combination with a second component comprising a thiazolidinedione derivative is herein disclosed and described. 21: 2007/ : 2007/11/05 43: 2014/05/09 51: A22C, A23J 71: MECHANEER CC, MRM INTERNATIONAL MANUFACTURERS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: BOOYSEN, Charles, MAAREN, Jeroen, MAAREN, Wynand 33: ZA 31: 2006/ : 2006/08/03 54: A FOODSTUFF AND RELATED METHOD AND APPARATUS This invention relates to a method of processing commercially exploited livestock bone product and to an apparatus for performing the method. The method includes a comminuting step comprising passing commercially exploited livestock bone product through a gap a size not exceeding 0.4mm, defined between opposing circumferential surfaces of two rigid rollers of a comminuting apparatus, of which at least one roller is rotationally driven. The method yields a comminuted product suitable for use in foodstuffs for human consumption. The apparatus of the invention includes a pair of rigid rollers, each Page 94

95 defining a circumferential surface, the two rollers being rotatably mounted on a chassis, each to rotate about a rotational axis, in a configuration in which the surfaces oppose each other and define between them a gap having an average size not exceeding 25mm. The apparatus includes drive means for rotationally driving at least one of the rollers. C1-6alkyl optionally substituted with C3-7cycloalkyl, aryl or with Het; aryl is phenyl optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents; Het is a 5 or 6 membered saturated, partially unsaturated or completely unsaturated heterocyclic ring containing 1 to 4 heteroatoms selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur, and being optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents ; pharmaceutical compositions containing compounds (I) and processes for preparing compounds (I). Bioavailable combinations of the inhibitors of HCV of formula (I) with ritonavir are also provided. 21: 2008/ : 2008/01/28 43: 2014/05/05 51: A61K, A61P, C07D, C07K 71: Tibotec Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Medivir AB 72: RABOISSON, Pierre Jean-Marie Bernard, HU, Lili, TAHRI, Abdellah, SIMMEN, Kenneth Alan, SAMUELSSON, Bengt Bertil, DE KOCK, Herman Augustinus, VENDEVILLE, Sandrine Marie Hélène, SURLERAUX, Dominique Louis Nestor Ghislain, ROSENQUIST, Asa Annica Kristina, JOHANSSON, Per-Ola Mikael, IVANOV, Vladimir, BELFRAGE, Anna Karin Gertud Linnea, NILSSON, Karl Magnus, PELCMAN, Michael 33: EP 31: : 2005/07/29 54: MACROCYCLIC INHIBITORS OF HEPATITIS C VIRUS Inhibitors of HCV replication of formula (I) and the N- oxides, salts, and stereoisomers, wherein each dashed line represents an optional double bond; X is N, CH and where X bears a double bond it is C; R1 is -OR7, -NH-SO2R8; R2 is hydrogen, and where X is C or CH, R2 may also be C1-6alkyl; R3 is hydrogen, C1-6alkyl, C1-6alkoxyC1-6alkyl, C3-7cycloalkyl; R4 is aryl or Het; n is 3, 4, 5, or 6; R5 is halo, C1-6alkyl, hydroxy, C1-6alkoxy, phenyl, or Het; R6 is C1-6alkoxy, or dimethylamino; R7 is hydrogen; aryl; Het; C3-7cycloalkyl optionally substituted with C1-6alkyl; or C1-6alkyl optionally substituted with C3-7cycloalkyl, aryl or with Het; R8 is aryl; Het; C3-7cycloalkyl optionally substituted with C1-6alkyl; or 21: 2008/ : 2008/02/04 43: 2014/05/26 51: A61B, G01N, H01J 71: University of Sunderland 72: ROWELL, Frederick John, THEAKER, Brendan John 33: GB 31: : 2005/08/09 33: GB 31: : 2005/08/09 33: US 31: 60/706,439 32: 2005/08/09 33: US 31: 60/706,438 32: 2005/08/09 54: Fingerprint analysis using mass spectrometry Page 95

96 The application relates to a method for determining the presence of a residue on or within a fingerprint using mass spectrometric techniques. The mass spectrometric technique may be selected from MALDI-TOF-MS and SALDI-TOF-MS. A particulate suspension which acts as a matrix in matrix assisted laser desorption, and aids visualisation of the fingerprint, is applied to the fingerprint. Examples of suitable matrices are hydrophobic silica, titania, carbon black, fullerene, carbon nanotubes etc. Optionally, the fingerprint can be lifted using lifting tape. peptides for the manufacture of pharmaceutical compositions for the treatment or prophylaxis of a condition in the tissue of one or more organs of a mammal, and moreover pharmaceutical compositions. 21: 2008/ : 28/05/ : 15/05/ : A61K 71: JAGOTEC AG 72: MUELLER-WALZ RUDI 33: GB 31: : 2005/12/12 54: POWDER COMPOSITIONS FOR INHALATION 57: The present disclosure provides an integrated power generating system and method and liquefied natural gas (LNG) vaporization system and method. More particularly, heat from a CO 2 containing stream (15) from the power generating system and method can be used to heat (21) the LNG for re-gasification (44) as gaseous CO 2 from CO 2 containing stream is liquefied (55). The liquefied CO / can be captured and/or recycled back to a combustor (1) in the power generating system and method. 21: 2008/ : 2008/05/05 43: 2014/05/09 51: A23K, A61P 71: Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc. 72: FRIESEN, Kim Gene, YAMKA, Ryan Michael 33: US 31: 60/735,904 32: 2005/11/10 54: Compositions and methods for improving skin health and pelage quality Compositions and methods for improving animal skin health and/or pelage quality that utilize one or more omega-6 fatty acids and one or more omega-3 fatty acids at a total omega-6 to total omega-3 fatty acid ratio of from about 1 to less than 5. 21: 2008/ : 2008/05/20 43: 2014/05/26 51: A61K, A61P, C07K 71: AbbVie Inc. 72: LARSEN, Bjarne Due, JONASSEN, Thomas Engelbrecht Norkild, NIELSEN, Soren, FROKLAER, Jorgen 54: THERAPEUTICALLY ACTIVE a-msh ANALOGUES The invention describes peptide analogues of a- melanocyte-stimulating hormone (a-msh), which posses an increased efficay compared to the native a-msh peptide. The a-msh analogues exhibit increased anti-inflammatory effects and increased capability to prevent ischemic conditions compared to a-msh. The invention further discloses use of the 21: 2008/ : 2006/12/01 43: 2014/05/20 51: G02B; B42D 71: OPTAGLIO S.R.O. 72: KOTACKA, LIBOR, VIZDAL, PETR, KOLARIK, VLADIMIR, DANEK, LUKAS 33: GB 31: : 2005/12/01 54: OPTICAL SECURITY DEVICE OFFERING 2D IMAGE Page 96

97 The present invention provides for a diffractive element comprising a diffractive optical microstructure consisting of a modulated structure of a diffractive type which upon illumination by diffused ambient light creates a two-dimensional image to be viewed by an observer upon tilting or rotating the device or by varying lighting direction, wherein the diffractive modulated structure of the device consists of various generally parameterised special optical elements with specifically prescribed groove shapes, wherein each groove shape, position, centre (s), and line thickness, are described by functions describing those dependencies which are variables of the positional coordinate of the optical element. for directing the bi-directional reversing flow (F, Fl, F2) to and from the rotor (132). The guide vanes (140, 142) are disposed at a greater radius and radially offset from the rotor blades (136). The turbine arrangement further comprises first and second annular ducts disposed respectively between the first and second sets of guide vanes (140, 142) and the rotor (132) for directing fluid from the guide vanes (140, 142) to the rotor blades (136). In addition, and in other aspects of the invention, the vanes (140,142) and rotor blades (136) have a novel profile, with in particular the vanes (144) having a profile to maintain a constant flow passage between the vanes over a turning section of the vanes, and the rotor blades of the rotor (132) having a higher turning angle (2alpha), and producing a non-axial outlet downstream flow. The turbine (120) may also in another aspect incorporate vanes with a slot and a boundary layer blowing arrangement to re-energise and improve the reverse flow over the vanes. 21: 2009/ : 2009/02/16 43: 2014/05/16 51: F01D, F03B, F15D 71: Dresser-Rand Company Limited 72: FREEMAN, Christopher, HERRING, Steven James, BANKS, Kevin 33: GB 31: : 2006/07/26 54: IMPULSE TURBINE FOR USE IN BI- DIRECTIONAL FLOWS A bi-directional flow impulse type turbine arrangement (120) for use with a bi-directional reversing flow (F, Fl, F2)., and in particular for use with an oscillating water column power plant (110). The turbine arrangement (120) has a rotor (120), and first and second sets of guide vanes (140, 142) located on an opposite axial sides of the rotor (132) 21: 2010/ : 2010/02/04 43: 2014/05/09 51: A61B, A61K 71: Mivenion GmbH 72: BAHNER, Malte 33: EP 31: : 2007/08/14 54: DEVICE AND PROCEDURE FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OR DIAGNOSTIC PREPARATION AND/OR THERAPY MONITORING OF INFLAMMATORY DISEASES SUCH AS RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS A first aspect of the invention relates to a device for a diagnosis and/or therapy monitoring of inflammatory diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis. It comprises at least a rest or support device (1) for holding at least one extremity (11) of a person. Thereby, the support device has the task of facilitating the at least one extremity, preferably two Page 97

98 extremities, for instance the two hands to be comfortably and immovably placed as long as possible. This support device can be provided with a rest with several accessories, such as indentations, bowl-like recesses, ridges, elastic or non-elastic straps and/or loops, etc.. Furthermore, at least an excitation source (2) for at least partially illuminating one extremity at least with a radiation of defined excitation wavelength. Furthermore, at least an image sensor (3) is incorporated for capturing at least a reference signal from the extremity as well as several signals from the regions of medical interest (ROI) of the extremity (11). Moreover, a device according to the invention comprises a comparator for comparing the reference signal with the signals from the regions of medical interest (ROI). 21: 2010/ : 2010/05/10 43: 2014/05/14 51: A01K 71: Furminator, Inc. 72: PORTER, David R., PORTER, Angela L. 33: US 31: 11/942,231 32: 2007/11/19 54: TOOTHED PET GROOMING TOOL WITH FUR EJECTING MECHANISM A pet grooming tool is provided with a fur ejector portion that is at least partially movable relative to the teeth of the pet grooming tool and can be manually moved into engagement with fur that is wedged or lodged between the teeth. The engagement of the fur ejector portion with the fur forces the fur from the gaps between the teeth. Preferably, the fur ejector portion can be manually moved by the same hand a person uses to support and hold the grooming tool. 21: 2010/ : 2009/05/12 43: 2014/05/14 51: E21B 71: SYNTHETIC GENOMICS, INC. 72: MATHUR, ERIC J, TOLEDO, GERARDO VICENTE, RICHARDSON, TOBY HOWARD, STINGL, ULRICH, VENTER, J. CRAIG 33: US 31: 61/052,624 32: 2008/05/12 54: METHODS TO STIMULATE BIOGENIC METHANE PRODUCTION FROM HYDROCARBON-BEARING FORMATIONS The present invention describes methods of identifying stimulants for the biogenic production of methane in hydrocarbon-bearing formations. Methods involve the use of microbial nucleic acid sequence information for the determination of gene products that are enzymes in a variety of pathways involved in the conversion of hydrocarbons to methane. Enzymes and stimulants identified by invention methods can be used in processes for enhancing biogenic methane production, for example, by addition to coal seams and coalbed methane wells. 21: 2010/ : 2010/11/19 43: 2014/05/19 51: C07K, C12N, C12P, C12R 71: Microbiogen Pty Ltd 72: BELL, Philip John Livingstone, ATTFIELD, Paul Victor, KOLLARAS, Arthur 33: AU 31: : 2008/06/27 54: METHOD OF PRODUCING YEAST BIOMASS The invention relates to use of a substrate comprising C5 compound-containing material, in the growth of Saccharomyces yeast or the production of a product of Saccharomyces yeast, wherein the C5 compound-containing material is: (a) C5 compoundcontaining material obtained from lignocellulosic Page 98

99 hydrolysate; (b) C5 compound-containing material obtained from fermentation of lignocellulosic hydrolysate; or (c) a mixture of (a) and (b). The invention also relates to a method of producing Saccharomyces yeast biomass or a product of Saccharomyces yeast using the substrate, and to methods of producing ethanol comprising incubating Saccharomyces yeast produced by the use or method. The invention further relates to strains of Saccharomyces yeast suitable for the use or methods. 21: 2010/ : 2010/11/29 43: 2014/05/09 51: A61K, C07D 71: Abbott Laboratories 72: SCHRIMPF, Michael R., NERSESIAN, Diana L., SIPPY, Kevin B., JI, Jianguo, LI, Tao, SCANIO, Marc, SHI, Lei, LEE, Chih-Hung, BUNNELLE, Willaim H., ZHANG, Geoff G. Z., BRACKEMEYER, Paul J., CHEN, Shuang, HENRY, Rodger F. 33: US 31: 60/856,992 32: 2006/11/06 54: AZAADAMANTANE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USES AS NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTORS LIGANDS The invention relates to compounds that are azaadamantane derivatives of formula (I), particularly ether- or amine -substituted azaadamantane derivatives and salts and prodrugs thereof, compositions comprising such compounds, methods of using such compounds and compositions, processes for preparing such compounds, and intermediates obtained during such processes. 21: 2011/ : 2011/01/28 43: 2014/05/05 51: B65D 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: FALLAT II, Peter J., SAMAROO, Derek, MALLOY, John, BOYD, Thomas, MILLON, Joel, SHI, Yu 33: US 31: 61/084,875 32: 2008/07/30 54: A UV-PROTECTED CONTAINER WITH PRODUCT HAVING DYES OR LAKES A container and product system comprising a container (100) adapted to house a product, the container comprising a substantially transparent multi-layered laminate body (110) and a product housed in the container, the product (200) comprising dyes, lakes, or both. 21: 2011/ : 2011/01/31 43: 2014/05/14 51: A61F 71: The Procter & Gamble Company 72: HUNDORF, Harald Hermann, SANZ, Miguel Brandt, BERUDA, Holger, BLESSING, Horst, DZIEZOK, Peter, KRAUSE, Axel, SCHMIDT, Mattias, STELZIG, Lutz 33: US 31: 61/091,799 32: 2008/08/26 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MAKING DISPOSABLE ABSORBENT ARTICLE HAVING ABSORBENT DISCONTINUOUSLY DISTRIBUTED ABSORBENT PARTICULATE POLYMER MATERIAL AND ARTICLE MADE THEREWITH A method for making a disposable absorbent core comprises depositing absorbent particulate polymer material from a plurality of reservoirs in a printing roll onto a substrate disposed on a grid of a support which includes a plurality of cross bars extending substantially parallel to and spaced from one another so as to form channels extending between the plurality of cross bars. The plurality of reservoirs in the first peripheral surface are arranged in an array comprising rows extending substantially Page 99

100 parallel to and spaced from one another. The support and printing roll are arranged such that the plurality of cross bars are substantially parallel to the rows of the plurality of reservoirs and the absorbent particulate polymer material is deposited on the substrate in a pattern such that the absorbent particulate polymer material collects in rows on the first substrate formed between the first plurality of cross bars. A thermoplastic adhesive material is deposited on the absorbent particulate polymer material and the substrate to cover the absorbent particulate polymer material on the substrate and form an absorbent layer. An apparatus for making an absorbent article is also disclosed. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/02 43: 2014/05/05 51: C22C 71: TDY Industries, LLC 72: MIRCHANDANI, Prakash K. 33: US 31: 12/196,951 32: 2008/08/22 54: EARTH-BORING BIT PARTS INCLUDING HYBRID CEMENTED CARBIDES AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME An earth-boring bit part such as, for example, a bit body, roller cone, or mud nozzle includes a hybrid cemented carbide composite. The hybrid cemented carbide includes a cemented carbide dispersed phase, and a cemented carbide continuous phase. A method of manufacture also is disclosed. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/02 43: 2014/05/05 51: C22C, E21B 71: TDY Industries, LLC 72: MIRCHANDANI, Prakash K., CHANDLER, Morris E., WALLER, Michale E., COLEMAN, Heath C. 33: US 31: 12/196,815 32: 2008/08/22 54: EARTH-BORING BITS AND OTHER PARTS INCLUDING CEMENTED CARBIDE An article of manufacture includes a cemented carbide piece7 and a joining phase that binds the cemented carbide piece into the article. The joining phase includes inorganic particles and a matrix material. The matrix material is a metal and a metallic alloy. The melting temperature of the inorganic particles is higher than the melting temperature of the matrix material. A method includes infiltrating the space between the inorganic particles and the cemented carbide piece with a molten metal or metal alloy followed by solidification of the metal or metal alloy to form an article of manufacture. Page 100

101 A cutting member is provided for a drill bit, the cutting member being arranged to fix to a corresponding barrel for the drill bit, the barrel being arranged to engage a drill shaft. Furthermore, the cutting member is arranged to detachably fix to the corresponding barrel. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/08 43: 2014/05/12 51: A61K, A61Q 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: FONTANA, Jose Eder, LEMOS, Edilberto, SALES, Henrique Jorge Sousa, PEREIRA, Marcia 33: US 31: 61/087,762 32: 2008/08/11 54: ORAL CARE COMPOSITION COMPRISING CAPSULES Oral care compositions comprising a capsules comprising flavoring and/or one or more active ingredients, and/or flavours, said capsules distributed in an orally acceptable vehicle or carrier. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/09 43: 2014/05/12 51: A61K, A61P 71: Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc. 72: YAMKA, Ryan Michael, FRANTZ, Nolan Zebulon, GAO, Xiangming, AL MURRANI, Samer 33: US 31: 61/082,185 32: 2008/07/18 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING OSTEOARTHRITIS The present invention provides compositions and methods for treatment of abnormal conditions in a subject, wherein the abnormal condition affects the musculoskeletal joints of the subject. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/14 43: 2014/05/14 51: B23B, E21B 71: Sandvik Intellectual Property AB 72: BELL, Andy, PURSER, Raymond 33: AU 31: : 2008/08/15 54: CORE DRILL BIT 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/15 43: 2014/05/16 51: A23K 71: Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc. 72: YAMKA, Ryan Michael, FRANTZ, Nolan Zebulon, GAO, Xiangming, AL MURRANI, Samer 33: US 31: 61/082,184 32: 2008/07/18 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING DISORDERS ASSOCIATED WITH OVERWEIGHT ANIMALS The invention encompasses compositions and methods for treating disorders and diseases associated with overweight. The application also encompasses genes differentially expressed in animals and particularly to genes differentially expressed in overweight animals compared to lean animals. Page 101

102 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/17 43: 2014/05/19 51: A23K 71: Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc. 72: FRANTZ, Nolan Zebulon, FRIESEN, Kim, YAMKA, Ryan Michael, GAO, Xiangming 33: US 31: 61/082,183 32: 2008/07/18 54: METHOD FOR ENHANCING THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF A SENIOR ANIMAL The present invention relates to methods for enhancing the quality of life of a senior or super senior animal by feeding the animal a composition comprising at least one omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid and various combinations of amino acids, minerals, and antioxidants in amounts effective to enhance alertness, improve vitality, protect cartilage, maintain muscle mass, enhance digestibility, and improve skin and pelage quality. Beneficial changes in expression of genes associated with several biological pathways may be induced in an animal by feeding it said composition and are consistent with an enhancement in the quality of life of said animal. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/17 43: 2014/05/19 51: A23K 71: Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc. 72: YAMKA, Ryan Michael, FRIESEN, Kim Gene 33: US 31: 12/176,331 32: 2008/07/18 54: METHODS FOR ENHANCING THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF A SENIOR ANIMAL Methods for enhancing the quality of life of a senior or super senior animal by feeding the animal a composition comprising at least one omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid and various combinations of amino acids, minerals, and antioxidants in amounts effective to enhance alertness, improve vitality, protect cartilage, maintain muscle mass, enhance digestibility, and improve skin and pelage quality. Changes in expression of genes associated with several biological pathways induced in an animal by feeding it said composition are consistent with an enhanced quality of life. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/21 43: 2014/05/26 51: C12N 71: MONSANTO DO BRASIL LTDA 72: ARRUDA, Paulo, GERHARDT, Isabel, Rodrigues 33: US 31: 61/091,075 32: 2008/08/22 54: INCREASING CELL WALL DEPOSITION AND BIOMASS IN PLANTS Modulating in planta expression of a gene encoding WALLDOF, a transcription factor involved in plant cell wall biogenesis, results in increased cell wall deposition and higher plant biomass density. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/22 43: 2014/05/26 51: B41J 71: Seiko Epson Corporation 72: ISHIZAWA, Taku, SHINADA, Satoshi, NOZAWA, Izumi, AOKI, Yuji, KAWATE, Hiroyuki, FUKANO, Takakazu, ASAUCHI, Noboru, KOSUGI, Yasuhiko 33: JP 31: : 2009/05/15 54: RECORDING MATERIAL SUPPLY SYSTEM, CIRCUIT BOARD, STRUCTURE, AND INK CARTRIDGE FOR RECORDING MATERIAL CONSUMPTION DEVICE A plurality of terminals are provided on a circuit board of an ink cartridge, and a plurality of lines are formed by contact portions of the plurality of Page 102

103 terminals. In a first line among the plurality of lines, contact portions of two terminals for detecting attachment are arranged, and a contact portion of a power supply terminal is arranged therebetween. The first line may be located at a leading side when the ink cartridge is moved in a predetermined direction and is mounted on a printing device, or the first line may be the line closest to an opening of an ink supply port, or the first line may be the line closest to an ink supply needle. core. The filter element can be used in a variety of smoking articles. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/23 43: 2014/05/26 51: A24D 71: British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited 72: DUKE, Martin, OLIVEIRA, Paulo 33: GB 31: : 2008/09/16 54: FILTER FOR A SMOKING ARTICLE The invention provides a filter element for a smoking article. The filter element comprises a plug of filter material, a tobacco core extending substantially longitudinally through the plug of filter material, and wrapping means wrapped around atleast a portion of a longitudinally extending surface of the tobacco 21: 2011/ : 28/02/ : 28/05/ : C01B, C25B 71: YEDA RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CO LTD 72: ALIOSHIN YURY, FERDIMAN GIDON, KARNI JACOB 33: US 31: 61/ : 2008/07/29 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HYDROGEN OR SYNGAS PRODUCTION 57: The present invention relates to a system comprising a heat source to provide heat at the desired temperature and energy field (e.g. a solar concentrator); an electron source configured and operable to emit electrons; an electric field generator generating an electric field adapted to supply energy sufficient to dissociate gas molecules; and a reaction gas chamber configured and operable to cause interaction between the electrons with the molecules, such that the electrons dissociate the molecules to product compound and ions via dissociative electrons attachment (DEA) within the chamber. 21: 2011/ : 2011/04/29. 43: 2014/05/05 51: B64F, G01S, G08G 71: DCNS Page 103

104 72: MORESVE, Julien Pierre Guillaume 33: FR 31: : 2008/10/13 54: SYSTEM FOR GUIDING A DRONE DURING THE APPROACH PHASE TO A PLATFORM, IN PARTICULAR A NAVAL PLATFORM, WITH A VIEW TO LANDING SAME The invention relates to a system for guiding a drone during the approach phase to a platform, in particular a naval platform, with a view to landing same, characterised in that the platform is provided with equipment indicating the angle of descent, emitting an array of optical guide beams onto an angular sector predetermined from the horizontal, and in that the drone is provided with a camera (6) for acquiring the beam and which is connected to an image analysis means (7) and a means (8) for computing command orders sent to an automatic flight means (9) of the drone, in order to prompt the drone to follow the guide beams. 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/19 43: 2014/05/13 51: C12N 71: ANTHROGENESIS CORPORATION 72: LABAZZO, KRISTEN, EDINGER, JAMES W, WANG, JIA-LUN, PADLIYA, NEERAV, ABBOT, STEWART, FRANCKI, ALEKSANDER, KAPLUNOVSKY, ALEKSANDR, JANKOVIC, VLADIMIR, LAW, ERIC, PAREDES, JENNIFER 33: US 31: 61/116,248 32: 2008/11/19 54: AMNION DERIVED ADHERENT CELLS Provided herein are novel angiogenic cells from amnion, referred to as amnion derived adherent cells, and populations of, and compositions comprising, such cells. Further provided herein are methods of obtaining such cells and methods of using the cells in the treatment of individuals. 21: 2011/ : 2011/05/10 43: 2014/05/13 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: SCHNIDER, Patrick 33: EP 31: : 2008/11/28 54: ARYLCYCLOHEXYLETHERS OF DIHYDROTETRAAZABENZOAZULENES FOR USE AS VASOPRESSIN VIA RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS The present invention is concerned with arylcyclohexylethers of dihydrotetraazabenzoazulene derivatives, i.e. arylcyclohexylethers of 5,6-dihydro-4H-2,3,5,10btetraaza-benzo[e]azulene derivatives of formula (I) wherein R1, R2 and R3 are as described herein. The compounds according to the invention act as Via receptor modulators, and in particular as Via receptor antagonists, their manufacture, pharmaceutical compositions containing them and their use as medicaments. The active compounds of the present invention are useful as therapeutics acting peripherally and centrally in the conditions of dysmenorrhea, male or female sexual dysfunction, hypertension, chronic heart failure, inappropriate secretion of vasopressin, liver cirrhosis, nephrotic syndrome, anxiety, depressive disorders, obsessive compulsive disorder, autistic spectrum disorders, schizophrenia, and aggressive behavior. Page 104

105 21: 2011/ : 2009/12/18 43: 2014/05/19 51: A61K 71: MERCK SHARP & DOHME, CORP., INDIANA UNIVERSITY RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION, ISTITUTO DI RICERCHE DI BIOLOGIA MOLECOLARE P. ANGELETTI S.R.L. 72: DIMARCHI, RICHARD, CARRINGTON, PAUL E, EIERMANN, GEORGE J, MARSH, DONALD J, METZGER, JOSEPH M, POCAI, ALESSANDRO, SINHA ROY, RANABIR, BIANCHI, ELISABETTA, INGALLINELLA, PAOLO, PESSI, ANTONELLO, SANTOPRETE, ALESSIA, CAPITO, ELENA, WARD, BRIAN 33: US 31: PCT/US2009/ : 2009/02/19 54: OXYNTOMODULIN ANALOGS Peptide analogs of oxyntomodulin (OXM, glucagon- 37), which have been modified to be resistant to cleavage and inactivation by dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP-IV) and to increase in vivo half-life of the peptide analog while enabling the peptide analog to act as a dual GLP-1/glucagon receptor (GCGR) agonist, are described. The peptide analogs are useful for treatment of metabolic disorders such as diabetes and obesity. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/30 43: 2014/05/09 51: F16K, G05D 71: CONG, Yang 72: CONG, Yang 33: CN 31: X 32: 2009/05/01 54: PRESSURE REGULATING DEVICE, COMPRESSED AIR SUPPLY SYSTEM AND MOTOR VEHICLE A pressure regulating device, a compressed air supply system and a motor vehicle are provided. The pressure regulating device comprises a first valve seat (301), a first valve plug (302), a second elastic body (314) and a first gas pipeline (307). A sliding sealing fit is provided between the first valve plug (302) and the first valve seat (301), and the first valve plug (302) divides the first valve seat (301) into a first chamber (305) and a second chamber (306). The second elastic body (314) is arranged in the second chamber (306) and supports the first valve plug (302). The first chamber (305) is connected with the first gas pipeline (307). The first valve plug (302) has at least two branch airways (323), each of which having a gas outlet (325). The first valve plug (302) has at least two third positions in which at least one gas outlet (325) is closed by the inner wall (321) and at least one of other gas outlets (325) leaves the inner wall (321). Gas flux and gas pressure are regulated through operation of a controller (400), making the first valve plug (302) move upward and downward, thus facilitating an easy regulating of gas flux and gas pressure in the fourth gas pipeline (310). 21: 2011/ : 2011/12/22 43: 2014/07/08 51: H04W Page 105

106 71: SIM DYNAMIX IP (PTY) LTD 72: BERRY, Peter Andrew, PIETERS, Hendrik 33: ZA 31: PCT/IB2011/ : 2011/11/11 54: SIM DYNAMIX IP (PTY) LTD A method of dynamic content/data browsing between a mobile device such as a telephone and a server is provided, as well as software loadable onto the server and onto an identification module (e.g. a SIM card) of the communication device, and to a SIM card loaded with software, for implementing the method. The method includes selecting menu options and transmitting messages via a wireless communications network between the device and the server. While these messages are being transmitted, a virtual session using USSD1 as bearer is maintained on the device and preferably also on the server, for the duration of the communication. Menu update messages are generated on the server during the communication and are sent to the device using USSD1 as bearer and the menus on the SIM card are updated and cached. 21: 2012/ : 2012/01/24 43: 2014/05/05 51: C01F, C01G 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: PAN, Long, KILPATRICK-LIVERMAN, LaTonya 54: METHOD OF MAKING AN ANTIPERSPIRANT ACTIVE COMPOSITION HAVING SEC CHROMATOGRAM EXHIBITING HIGH SEC PEAK 4 INTENSITY A method of making the antiperspirant active compositions having SEC chromatogram exhibiting high SEC peak 4 intensity, which are described in PCT/US2007/ (Published as WO2009/075678) and PCT/US2008/ (Published as WO2009/076591). The method uses a combination of sodium hydroxide with a source of calcium ions. 21: 2012/ : 2012/01/26 43: 2014/05/05 51: C12P 71: Abbott Laboratories 72: GHAYUR, Tariq, LIU, Junjian, IBRAGHIMOV, Alexander 33: US 31: 61/229,586 32: 2009/07/29 54: DUAL VARIABLE DOMAIN IMMUNOGLOBULINS AND USES THEREOF The present invention relates to engineered multivalent and multispecific binding proteins, methods of making, and specifically to their uses in the prevention, diagnosis, and/or treatment of disease. 21: 2012/ : 2012/01/30 43: 2014/05/05 51: B01J, C07C 71: Virent, Inc. 72: BLOMMEL, Paul George, WOODS, Elizabeth M., WERNER, Michael J., IMRIE, Aaron James, CORTRIGHT, Randy D. 33: US 31: 61/221,942 32: 2009/06/30 54: PROCESS AND REACTOR SYSTEMS FOR CONVERTING SUGARS AND SUGAR ALCOHOLS Processes and reactor systems are provided for the conversion of sugars to sugar alcohols using a hydrogenation catalyst, which includes apparatus and method for in-line regeneration of the hydrogenation catalyst to remove carbonaceous deposits. 21: 2012/ : 2012/01/31 43: 2014/05/05 51: A61K, C07K Page 106

107 71: Roche Glycart AG 72: HOSSE, Ralf, MOESSNER, Ekkehard, SILACCI- MELKKO, Michela, UMANA, Pablo 33: US 31: 61/234,584 32: 2009/08/17 54: TARGETED IMMUNOCONJUGATES The present invention relates to immunoconjugates. In particular embodiments, the present invention relates to immunoconjugates comprising at least one single-chain effector moiety and two or more antigen binding moieties. In addition, the present invention relates to nucleic acid molecules encoding such immunoconjugates, vectors and host cells comprising such nucleic acid molecules. The invention further relates to methods for producing the immunoconjugates of the invention, and to methods of using these immunoconjugates in the treatment of disease. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/02 43: 2014/05/05 51: A61K, C12N 71: GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals s.a. 72: CASTADO, Cindy, GERMAIN, Sophie Marie Jeanne Valentine, GILBERT, Melanie 33: GB 31: : 2009/08/05 54: IMMUNOGENIC COMPOSITION COMPRISING ANTIGENIC S. AUREUS PROTEINS The present application relates to an immunogenic composition comprising a fragment of a staphylococcal lsd protein such as IsdA, IsdB, IsdC or IsdH which comprises a NEAT domain. Fusion proteins comprising a NEAT domain of a first staphylococcal lsd protein and a NEAT domain from a second lsd protein are also disclosed as well as fusion proteins comprising a NEAT domain of a staphylococcal lsd protein involved in an iron/heme uptake system and a ligand binding domain of a staphylococcal extracellular component binding protein, for example CIfA, CIfB, SdrC, SdrD or SdrE. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/03 43: 2014/05/05 51: B01D, C02F 71: HaloSource, Inc. 72: NICHOLS, Everett J., SCOTT, James, WILLIAMS, Jeffrey F., CHEN, Yongjun 33: US 31: 61/223,264 32: 2009/07/06 54: DUAL POLYMER SYSTEM FOR WATER RECOVERY AND SEPARATION OF SUSPENDED SOLIDS FROM AQUEOUS MEDIA A method uses anionic and cationic polymers added in, any order or simultaneously, to aqueous media for the removal of substances. The sequential addition of the two biopolymers, anionic xanthan, followed by cationic chitosan, causes the rapid formation of very large and cohesive fibrillar aggregates that may exhibit high solids to liquid ratios and that quickly settle out from the aqueous media. The aqueous media can be easily separated from the large fibrillar aggregates by settling under gravity or by filtration through a porous containment device, such as a synthetic or non-synthetic woven or non-woven fabric including a geotextile fabric or a solid containment device containing a solid mesh screen. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/03 43: 2014/05/05 51: A01N 71: Molycorp Minerals, LLC 72: HASSLER, Carl, BURBA, John, WHITEHEAD, Charles, PASCOE, Joe 33: US 31: 61/223,250 32: 2009/07/06 54: CERIA FOR USE AS AN ANTIMICROBIAL BARRIER AND DISINFECTANT IN A WOUND DRESSING The present invention relates to protecting a human from an infection using a disinfecting agent as described herein and a method for use thereof, more particularly to a rare earth-containing device for protecting a wound and a method for use thereof. Page 107

108 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/08 43: 2014/05/09 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Gilead Sciences Inc. 72: CANALES, Eda, CHONG, Lee S., CLARKE, Michael O'Neil Hanrahan, DOERFFLER, Edward, LAZERWITH, Scott E., LEW, Willard, LIU, Qi, MERTZMAN, Michael, MORGANELLI, Philip A., WATKINS, William J., YE, Hong 33: US 31: 61/227,367 32: 2009/07/21 54: INHIBITORS OF FLAVIVIRIDAE VIRUSES Provided are compounds of Formula I: (I) and pharmaceutically acceptable salts and esters thereof. The compounds, compositions, and methods provided are useful for the treatment of Flaviviridae virus infections, particularly hepatitis C infections. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/08 43: 2014/05/09 51: C07K 71: Roche Glycart AG 72: HOFER, Thomas U., HOSSE, Ralf, MOESSNER, Ekkehard, UMANA, Pablo 33: US 31: 61/238,505 32: 2009/08/31 54: AFFINITY-MATURED HUMANIZED ANTI CEA MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES The present invention relates to antigen binding molecules (ABMs). In particular embodiments, the present invention relates to recombinant monoclonal antibodies, including chimeric, primatized or humanized antibodies or variants thereof specific for cell surface or membrane bound human CEA. In addition, the present invention relates to nucleic acid molecules encoding such ABMs, and vectors and host cells comprising such nucleic acid molecules. The invention further relates to methods for producing the ABMs of the invention, and to methods of using these ABMs in treatment of disease. In addition, the present invention relates to ABMs with modified glycosylation having improved therapeutic properties, including antibodies with increased Fc receptor binding and increased effector function. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/09 43: 2014/05/13 51: F01N 71: Unifrax I LLC 72: FERNANDES Jr., Sergio David 33: US 31: 61/232,596 32: 2009/08/10 54: VARIABLE BASIS WEIGHT MOUNTING MAT OR PRE-FORM AND EXHAUST GAS TREATMENT DEVICE An exhaust gas treatment device includes a housing, a fragile element disposed within the housing, and a mounting mat disposed between the fragile element and the housing for maintaining the positioning of the fragile element, absorbing mechanical shock, and providing thermal insulation. The mounting mat includes a layer or sheet of inorganic fibers with a Page 108

109 portion of the layer having a first basis weight and another portion having a second basis weight that is different from the first basis weight. The mat or a vacuum formed insulating pre-form having a variable basis weight in certain regions may be used as end cone insulation in exhaust gas treatment devices. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/10 43: 2014/05/13 51: A61K, A61Q 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: SCHAEFFER-KORBYLO, Lyndsay, MORGAN, Andre' Michelle, MIKSA, Davide, DU-THUMM, Laurence, PRENCIPE, Michael, SZEWCZYK, Gregory, ARVANITIDOU, Evangelia S. 54: ORAL CARE COMPOSITION COMPRISING A SESQUITERPENOID AND AN ANTIMICROBIAL AGENT Disclosed are oral care compositions and the use of such oral care compositions for treating conditions caused by biofilm formation. Also disclosed are methods for inhibiting biofilm formation and/or degrading biofilm. The oral care composition includes a sesquiterpenoid and an antimicrobial agent, in which the sesquiterpenoid and the antimicrobial agent are present in an amount effective to inhibit and/or degrade a biofilm in the oral cavity. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/09 43: 2014/05/13 51: A61K, C07D 71: Array BioPharma Inc. 72: ALLEN, Shelley, ANDREWS, Steven S., CONDROSKI, Kevin Ronald, HAAS, Julia, HUANG, Lily, JIANG, Yutong, KERCHER, Timothy, SEO, Jeongbeob 33: US 31: 61/224,196 32: 2009/07/09 54: SUBSTITUTED PYRAZOLO[1,5-a]PYRIMIDINE COMPOUNDS AS TRK KINASE INHIBITORS Compounds of Formula (I) and salts thereof in which R1, R2, R3, R4, X, Y and n have the meanings given in the specification, are inhibitors of Trk kinases and are useful in the treatment of diseases which can be treated with a Trk kinase inhibitor such as pain, cancer, inflammation, neurodegenerative diseases and certain infectious diseases. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/13 43: 2014/05/14 51: H04N 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 72: CHEN, Jianle, CHEON, Min-Su, LEE, Jae-Chool, MIN, Jung-Hye, JUNG, Hae-Kyung, KIM, Il-Koo, LEE, Sang-Rae, LEE, Kyo-Hyuk 33: KR 31: : 2009/08/14 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENCODING VIDEO, AND METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DECODING VIDEO Disclosed is a method of encoding a video, the method including: splitting a current picture into at least one maximum coding unit; determining a coded depth to output a final encoding result according to at least one split region obtained by splitting a region of the maximum coding unit according to depths, by encoding the at least one split region, based on a depth that deepens in proportion to the number of times the region of the maximum coding unit is split; Page 109

110 and outputting image data constituting the final encoding result according to the at least one split region, and encoding information about the coded depth and a prediction mode, according to the at least one maximum coding unit. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/15 43: 2014/05/16 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Actelion Pharmaceuticals Ltd 72: BOLLI, Martin, LESCOP, Cyrille, MATHYS, Boris, MORRISON, Keith, MUELLER, Claus, NAYLER, Oliver, STEINER, Beat 33: PCT 31: PCT/IB2009/ : 2009/07/16 54: PYRIDIN-4-YL DERIVATIVES The invention relates to pyridine derivatives of Formula (I), wherein A, R1, R2, R3, and R4 are as described in the description, their preparation and their use as pharmaceutically active compounds. Said compounds particularly act as immunomodulating agents. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/16 43: 2014/05/16 51: H04W 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 72: YU, Seung-Dong, CHANG, Woo-Yong, PARK, Se-Jun, MOON, Min-Jeong 33: KR 31: : 2009/08/21 54: DEVICE CAPABLE OF NOTIFYING OPERATION STATE CHANGE THEREOF THROUGH NETWORK AND COMMUNICATION METHOD OF THE DEVICE A method of notifying an operation state change is provided. A network is formed among devices that can be used by a user and that can perform network communication. When an operation state change of a first device in the network occurs, at least one device is sought which is currently used by the user in the network. Information regarding the operation state change of the first device is transmitted to the at least one device such that the information regarding the operation state change of the first device can be displayed on a display unit of the at least one device. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/21 43: 2014/05/22 51: A61K, A61Q 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company, Kobo Products, Inc. 72: SHAO, Yun, SCHLOSSMAN, David, KONTRIMIENE, Neringa, HASKEL, Ariel 54: SURFACE MODIFIED PIGMENT A composition comprising a pigment particle that is coaled with Polyquaternium-67. The pigment particle can be included in a cleansing composition for deposition on a surface, such as skin. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/21 43: 2014/05/22 51: A61K, C09C 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company, Kobo Products, Inc. 72: SHAO, Yun, SCHLOSSMAN, David, KONTRIMIENE, Neringa, HASKEL, Ariel 54: SURFACE MODIFIED PIGMENT A composition comprising a pigment particle that is coated with a cationic material and isopropyi titanium triisostearate. The pigment particle can be included in a cleansing composition for deposition on a surface, such as skin. 21: 2012/ : 22/02/ : 27/05/ : F25B, F25D 71: STRAUSS WATER 72: BAR-ON OMRI, KRYSTAL EYAL, RONEN RAMI, WILDER HAIM 33: US 31: 61/240,710 32: 2009/09/09 Page 110

111 54: TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A LIQUID 57: A temperature control system (400) for a liquid comprises two sets of temperature control elements oppositely disposed to one another and define between them a temperature control zone. A conduit system within the temperature control zone defines a liquid flow path (300, 302) that is configured to have one or more first segments in proximity to and in heat-conducting association with one of the two sets and one or more second segments in proximity to and in heat-conducting association with the other of the two sets. The temperature control system (400) may be used as a liquid cooling or heating module in a cold liquid dispensing device or system, such as a drinking water or other beverage dispensing device. 21: 2012/ : 2006/11/08 43: 2014/05/27 51: A01N; A61K 71: ZALICUS INC. 72: NICHOLS, M JAMES, AUSPITZ, BENJAMIN A, CHAPPELL, TODD, W, GRAU, DANIEL S, JOST- PRICE, EDWARD ROYDON 33: US 31: 60/735,989 32: 2005/11/09 54: METHODS, COMPOSITIONS, AND KITS FOR THE TREATMENT OF MEDICAL CONDITIONS The invention features methods, compositions, and kits for treating an immunoinflammatory disorder, an ophthalmic disorder, a musculoskeletal disorder or pain associated therewith, a periodontal disease, or a disease or condition associated with an increased serum CRP level. 21: 2012/ : 29/03/ : 19/02/ : C08C 71: BRIDGESTONE CORPORATION 72: LUO STEVEN 33: US 31: 12/ : 2009/09/30 54: FUNCTIONALIZED POLYMERS AND METHODS FOR THEIR MANUFACTURE 57: A method for preparing a functionalized polymer, the method comprising the steps of (i) polymerizing monomer with a coordination catalyst to form a reactive polymer; and (ii) reacting the reactive polymer with a carboxylic or thiocarboxylic ester containing a silylated amino group. 21: 2012/ : 2010/10/12 43: 2014/05/15 51: G06F 71: WAYTAG (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: VENTER, WARREN, MCFALL, PETER Page 111

112 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : 2009/10/12 54: A LOCATING SYSTEM AND A METHOD FOR OPERATING A LOCATING SYSTEM A location system for locating an entity, and a method of operating such a system, are disclosed. The method includes receiving identification information associated with at least one entity such as a person or business. A unique identifier associated with the at least one entity is either generated by the system or provided by a user of the system. The system receives geographic location data associated with the entity. The received identification information, the received geographic location data and the unique identifier associated with the at least one entity are stored in an updatable database. The unique identifier is usable to access the updatable database to retrieve the identification information and geographic location data associated with the entity. The location system includes an identification receiver module which receives identification information associated with the entity. A location receiver module is arranged to receive geographic location data associated with the entity. An updatable database is arranged to store the received identification information and the received geographic location data associated with the entity. An association module is arranged to associate the generated or user-provided unique identifier with the entity. 21: 2012/ : 2010/11/02 43: 2014/05/26 51: H05B 71: GENESYS SYSTEMS, LLC 72: MCNAY, STEVE 33: US 31: 61/257,194 32: 2009/11/02 54: ELECTRONIC BALLAST CIRCUIT FOR LAMPS An electronic ballast circuit includes a power factor correction circuit, a control and amplifier circuit, a ballast controller circuit and a ballast driver circuit. The ballast driver circuit includes a resonant circuit that connects to a lamp and a strike voltage limiter circuit that regulates the behavior of the resonant circuit. An overcurrent sensor circuit may be included to indirectly the control the ballast controller circuit via the control and amplifier circuit. The strike voltage limiter circuit uses varistors to change the resonant frequency of the resonant circuit to limit the voltage to the lamp. 21: 2012/ : 2010/11/24 43: 2014/05/26 51: G06F 71: BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH 72: BURG, MATTHIAS, URICH, KLAUS 33: EP 31: : 2009/11/27 54: INJECTOR SYSTEM The invention relates to an injector comprising a processor, a pump or a motor driving a piston suitable for forcing liquid out of a cartridge, a data store, a device for transferring data, wherein the processor is electronically connected to the data Page 112

113 store, to a control unit for the pump or the motor, and to the device for transferring data; wherein the injector is suitable for being connected to a tank or cartridge comprising a plurality of doses of a parenteral solution for transferring fluid; wherein a data store is fixedly connected to the tank or cartridge; wherein the device for transferring data is suitable for reading out information from the data store on the tank or the cartridge; and wherein at least one designation of the identity of the product stored in the tank or the cartridge is stored in the data store on the tank or the cartridge. The invention further relates to a tank or a cartridge comprising a plurality of doses of a parenteral solution, wherein a data store is fixedly connected to the tank or the cartridge. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/08 43: 2014/05/09 51: A61F 71: Johnson & Johnson do Brasil Industria e Comercio de Produtos Para Saude Ltda. 72: MARCELO, Ana Maria Elena R., PAQUES, Fernanda Wiermann, WHITE, Steven H. 33: US 31: 13/205,790 32: 2011/08/09 54: ABSORBENT ARTICLE INCUDING A PLURALITY OF LONGITUDINALLY EXTENDING CHANNELS An absorbent article including a first end region, a second end region and a central region, a plurality of channels arranged in each of the first and second end regions, at least one channel arranged in the central region and extending in a longitudinal direction of the article, the at least one channel being connected at each end thereof to the plurality of channels in the first end region and the plurality of channels in the second end region. 21: 2012/ : 2012/09/25 43: 2014/05/15 51: A01K 71: LENZ, MALAIKA 72: LENZ, MALAIKA 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/09/23 54: FEEDING BOWL A feeding bowl for an animal, particularly a dog, comprises a base member having an inner surface defining a cavity for receiving food. At least two upstanding protrusions are positioned within the cavity and extend from the floor of the base member. Each protrusion has an asymmetrical curved shape, and the protrusions are spaced around the centre of the base member and each is orientated differently relative to the others to define a plurality of tortuous paths within the cavity. This prevents the animal from eating too rapidly. 21: 2012/ : 2011/03/01 43: 2014/05/27 51: A61K, A61P 71: CYTODYN INC 72: CHEN, TRACY T 33: US 31: 61/339,191 32: 2010/03/01 54: CONCENTRATED PROTEIN FORMULATIONS AND USES THEREOF Described are low viscosity, hypotonic formulations containing one or more proteins, e.g., antibodies, at high concentration, uses of the formulations, and articles of manufacture. In particular, the formulations are useful and beneficial for the Page 113

114 subcutaneous administration or delivery of a high concentration of a protein drug, such as an antibody, to a subject who is afflicted with a disease or condition that is treatable by the protein drug. methods of making, and specifically to their uses in the prevention, diagnosis, and/or treatment of disease. 21: 2012/ : 2011/05/26 43: 2014/05/05 51: C12N 71: CSIR 72: VAN ZYL, PETRUS JAKOBUS 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 2010/05/28 54: A METHOD FOR PRODUCING A POLYPEPTIDE IN YARROWIA LIPOLYTICA This invention relates to a method for the production of proteins, preferably, heterologous proteins, under the regulation of the hp4d promoter, in Yarrowia lipolytica. In particular, this invention describes a method for manipulating the growth rate of Y. lipolytica by regulating the carbon and/or nitrogen supply. A growth rate of less than h"1 was found to be optimal for increasing Y. lipolytica biomass and increasing the amount of heterologous proteins of interest produced. 21: 2012/ : 2012/11/08 43: 2014/05/16 51: A61K, C07K 71: Abbott Laboratories 72: JAKOB, Clarissa G., WU, Chengbin, WALTER, Karl A., GHAYUR, Tariq 33: US 31: 61/200,877 32: 2008/12/04 54: DUAL VARIABLE DOMAIN IMMUNOGLOBULINS AND USES THEREOF The present invention relates to engineered multivalent and multispecific binding proteins, 21: 2012/ : 2011/05/27 43: 2014/05/13 51: A61K 71: EGIS GYÓGYSZERGYÁR NYILVÁNOSAN MÜKÖDÖ RÉSZVÉNYTÁRSASÁG, ONP HOLDING SE 72: MIKULÁSIK, ENDRE, ALBRECHT, OTTÓ 33: HU 31: P : 2010/05/28 54: USE OF DIATOMACEOUS EARTH IN THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY The present invention is related to solid pharmaceutical preparations containing diatomaceous earth (diatomite) or a natural mineral mixture containing diatomaceous earth as filler besides the active ingredient and optional other auxiliary agents. A further object of the invention is a method for manufacturing such pharmaceutical Page 114

115 preparations. 21: 2012/ : 2010/11/19 43: 2014/05/29 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: UNIVERSITY OF NAMIBIA, KIREMIRE, ENOS 72: KIREMIRE, ENOS 33: NA 31: 2010/ : 2010/04/23 54: A METHOD OF SYNTHEZISING THE COMPLEX [MN (NNS)2] ACTIVE AGAINST THE MALARIA PARASITE PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM Metal complex of Manganese(II) containing a dithiobased ligand have been synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, mass spectrometry, Proton NMR and FT-IR spectrometry. A single crystal X-ray structure of the cadmium complex has been analyzed. The metal complex was subjected to biological tests on falcipain-2 (FP- 2) and falcipain-3 (FP-3) cysteine protease enzymes from the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum. They were further tested in vitro against chloroquine resistant strain (W2). Whereas the potency of the metal complexes was weaker than the control regarding the FP-2 and FP-3, the potency of metal complexes was found to be exceedingly greater than the control when tested against the chloroquine resistant strain (W2) with a strength ratio of This paper describes the synthesis, characterization and biological results of the said metal complex containing deprotonated 3-[1-(2-pyridyl) ethylidene] hydrazinecarbodithioate ligand (Fig. 1). 21: 2012/ : 2010/11/19 43: 2014/05/29 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: UNIVERSITY OF NAMIBIA, KIREMIRE, ENOS 72: KIREMIRE, ENOS 33: NA 31: 2010/ : 2010/04/23 54: A METHOD OF SYNTHESIZING A COMPLEX [CO (NNS) 2] ACTIVE AGAINST THE MALARIA PARASITE PLASMODIUM Metal complex of Cobalt (11) containing a dithiobased ligand have been synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, mass spectrometry, Proton NMR and FT-IR spectrometry. A single crystal X-ray structure of the cadmium complex has been analyzed. The metal complex was subjected to biological tests on falcipain-2 (FP- 2) and falcipain-3 (FP-3) cysteine protease enzymes from the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum. They were further tested in vitro against chloroquine resistant strain (W2). Whereas the potency of the metal complexes was weaker than the control regarding the FP-2 and FP-3, the potency of metal complexes was found to be exceedingly greater than the control when tested against the chloroquine resistant strain (W2) with a strength ratio of (0.5). This paper describes the synthesis, characterization and biological results of the said metal complex containing the deprotonated 3-[1-(2-pyridyl) ethylidene] hydrazinecarbodithioate ligand (Fig. 1). Page 115

116 21: 2012/ : 2010/11/19 43: 2014/05/29 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: UNIVERSITY OF NAMIBIA, KIREMIRE, ENOS 72: KIREMIRE, ENOS 33: NA 31: 2010/ : 2010/04/23 54: A METHOD OF SYNTHESIS OF CDL2 COMPLEX WITH HIGH BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY AGAINST AT LEAST CHLOROQUINE RESISTANT STRAIN OF THE MALARIA PARASITE PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM Metal complex of Nickel (II) containing a dithiobased ligand have been synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, mass spectrometry, Proton NMR and FT-IR spectrometry. A single crystal X-ray structure of the cadmium complex has been analyzed. The metal complex was subjected to biological tests on falcipain-2 (FP- 2) and falcipain-3 (FP-3) cysteine protease enzymes from the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum. They were further tested in vitro against chloroquine resistant strain (W2). Whereas the potency of the metal complexes was weaker than the control regarding the FP-2 and FP-3, the potency of metal complexes was found to be exceedingly greater than the control when tested against the chloroquine resistant strain (W2) with a strength ratio of (1.4). This paper describes the synthesis, characterization and biological results of the said metal complex containing deprotonated 3-[l-(2-pyridyl) ethylidene] hydrazinecarbodithioate ligand (Fig. 1). 21: 2012/ : 2010/11/19 43: 2014/05/29 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: UNIVERSITY OF NAMIBIA, KIREMIRE, ENOS 72: KIREMIRE, ENOS 33: NA 31: 2010/ : 2010/04/23 54: A METHOD OF SYNTHESIZING A COMPLEX [CU(NNS)CL] ACTIVE AGAINST THE MALARIA PARASITE PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM Metal complex of Copper (II) containing a dithiobased ligand have been synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, mass spectrometry, Proton NMR and FT-IR spectrometry. A single crystal X-ray structure of the copper complex has been analyzethis paper describes the synthesis and characterization of the said metal complex containing deprotonated 3-[1-(2-pyridyl) ethylidene] hydrazinecarbodithioate ligand (Fig. 1). Page 116

117 21: 2012/ : 2010/11/19 43: 2014/05/29 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: UNIVERSITY OF NAMIBIA, KIREMIRE, ENOS 72: KIREMIRE, ENOS 33: NA 31: 2010/ : 2010/04/23 54: A METHOD OF SYNTHESIZING THE COMPLEX [NI (NNS)2] ACTIVE AGAINST THE MALARIA PARASITE PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM Metal complex of Nickel (Π) containing a dithiobased ligand have been synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, mass spectrometry, Proton NMR and FT-IR spectrometry. A single crystal X-ray structure of the cadmium complex has been analyzed. The metal complex was subjected to biological tests on falcipain-2 (FP- 2) and falcipain-3 (FP-3) cysteine protease enzymes from the malaria parasite plasmodium falciparum. They were further tested in vitro against chloroquine resistant strain (W2). Whereas the potency of the metal complexes was weaker than the control regarding the FP-2 and FP-3, the potency of metal complexes was found to be exceedingly greater than the control when tested against the chloroquine resistant strain (W2) with a strength ratio of (1.4). This paper describes the synthesis, characterization and biological results of the said metal complex containing deprotonated 3-[1-(2-pyridyl) ethylidene] hydrazinecarbodithioate ligand (Fig. 1). 21: 2012/ : 2010/11/19 43: 2014/05/27 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: UNIVERSITY OF NAMIBIA, KIREMIRE, ENOS 72: KIREMIRE, ENOS 33: NA 31: 2010/ : 2010/06/02 54: A METHOD OF SYNTHESIZING THE COMPLEX [ZN(NNS)2] ACTIVE AGAINST THE MALARIA PARASITE PLASMODIUM Metal complex of Zinc(ll) containing a dithio-based ligand have been synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, mass spectrometry, Proton NMR and FT-IR spectrometry. A single crystal X-ray structure of the cadmium complex has been analyzed. The metal complex was subjected to biological tests on falcipain-2 (FP-2) and falcipain-3 (FP-3) cysteine protease enzymes from the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum. They were further tested in vitro against chloroquine resistant strain (W2). Whereas the potency of the metal complexes was weaker than the control regarding the FP-2 and FP-3, the potency of metal complexes was found to be exceedingly greater than the control when tested against the chloroquine resistant strain (W2) with a strength ratio of This paper describes the synthesis, characterization and biological results of the said metal complex containing deprotonated 3- [1-(2-pyridyl) ethylidene] hydrazinecarbodithioate ligand. Page 117

118 21: 2012/ : 2010/11/19 43: 2014/05/27 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: UNIVERSITY OF NAMIBIA, KIREMIRE, ENOS 72: KIREMIRE, ENOS 33: NA 31: 2010/ : 2010/04/23 54: A METHOD OF SYNTHESIZING THE COMPLEX [FE(NNS)2] ACTIVE AGAINST THE MALARIA PARASITE PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM Metal complex of Iron (U) containing a dithio-based ligand have been synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, mass spectrometry, Proton NMR and FT-ER spectrometry. A single crystal X-ray structure of the cadmium complex has been analyzed. The metal complex was subjected to biological tests on falcipain-2 (FP-2) and falcipain-3 (FP-3) cysteine protease enzymes from the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum. They were further tested in vitro against chloroquine resistant strain (W2). Whereas the potency of the metal complexes was weaker than the control regarding the FP-2 and FP-3, the potency of metal complexes was foun to be exceedingly greater than the control when tested against the chloroquine resistant strain (W2) with a strength ratio of (0.5). This paper describes the synthesis, characterization and biological results of the said metal complex containing deprotonated 3- [1-(2-pyridyl) ethylidene] hydrazinecarbodithioate ligand (Fig. 1). 21: 2012/ : 28/11/ : 28/02/ : A23L, A61K, A61P 71: COMPAGNIE GERVAIS 72: NEUNLIST MICHEL, LESIC BILIANA, DEGIVRY MARIE-CHRISTINE, CAPRONNIER SANDRINE, LEGRAIN-RASPAUD SOPHIE, GROMPONE GIANFRANCO, CHAMBAUD ISABELLE, SMOKVINA TAMARA 33: IB 31: PCT/IB11/ : 2010/05/28 54: PROBIOTIC STRAINS FOR USE IN IMPROVING THE ENTERIC NERVOUS SYSTEM 57: The invention relates to the use of lactic acid bacteria, for use in modifying the enteric nervous system and more particularly in treating and/or preventing intenstinal disorders such as constipation and/or irritable bowel disease. 21: 2012/ : 28/11/ : 28/02/ : A23L, A61K, A61P 71: COMPAGNIE GERVAIS DANONE 72: NEUNLIST MICHEL, LESIC BILIANA, DEGIVRY MARIE-CHRISTINE, CAPRONNIER SANDRINE, LEGRAIN-RASPAUD SOPHIE, GROMPONE GIANFRANCO, CHAMBAUD ISABELLE, SMOKVINA TAMARA 33: IB 31: PCT/IB11/ : 2010/05/28 54: PROBIOTIC STRAINS FOR USE IN IMPROVING THE ENTERIC NERVOUS SYSTEM 57: The invention relates to the use of lactic acid bacteria, for use in modifying the enteric nervous system and more particularly in treating and/or Page 118

119 preventing intestinal disorders such as constipation and/or irritable bowel disease. 21: 2012/ : 2012/11/30 43: 2014/05/30 51: F04D 71: SULZER PUMP SOLUTIONS AB 72: MAGNUSSON, NIKLAS 33: SE 31: : 2011/12/15 54: CONTROL OF A PUMP DEVICE A method of controlling a pump device for discharging fluid, wherein the method comprises the steps of providing a head portion adapted to be thermally coupled to the fluid to allow heat transfer there between when the fluid is at or above a certain level; monitoring a temperature parameter reflecting a temperature of the heat portion, the temperature parameter including a temperature value of the temperature of the heat portion; calculating a cooling create value (CRV), the calculation including a comparison between at least two temperature values measured at different times; performing a pumping operation analysis including a comparison between a present cooling rate value (CRV) and a reference cooling rate value (ref), the reference cooling rate value representing a specific cooling rate of the heat portion; and initiating pumping operation to discharge the fluid if the cooling rate value is equal to or exceeds the reference cooling rate value. 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/09/26 54: CYCLONE AND DISCHARGE VALVE A cyclone for separating a gas from a liquid and providing separated gas under pressure includes a cylindrical tank closed at its upper and lower ends, respectively, by top and bottom covers; a fluid inlet defined proximate the top of the tank; a gas outlet located centrally in the top cover for discharging separated gas under pressure; a liquid outlet located in the bottom cover of the tank; a discharge valve adapted to automatically control the discharge of liquid from the liquid outlet; and means for converting, at least partially, centrifugal kinetic energy of the liquid migrating down the walls of the tank to an axial force exerted on the poppet to urge it from its closed condition to its open condition. 21: 2012/ : 2012/11/30 43: 2014/06/09 51: F16K 71: IPTREE TRUST (Trust Number 503/2009) 72: BUHRMANN, Rudolph Teodor 21: 2012/ : 06/12/ : 27/11/ : E05B 71: PROTEA COIN GROUP (ASSETS IN TRANSIT AND ARMED REACTION) (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: MICHIEL COENRAAD VAN DER WALT 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 2010/06/15 54: A LOCKING MECHANISM 57: A locking mechanism comprising an inner ring, a shaft inserted into said inner ring, the shaft and ring having transverse bores which are aligned, a first pin in said aligned bores and a first pin lock for preventing withdrawal of said pin from said bores, slots in said shaft through which access can be had to said pin, groove in the outer surface of said ring, on outer ring, the two rings being co-axial, a transverse bore defined by the outer ring, a second pin in said transverse bore of the outer ring, part of said pin lying in said groove of the inner ring, a slot in said outer ring which is transverse by said second pin and through which access can be had to said Page 119

120 pin, and a second pin lock for preventing withdrawal of said second pin from the bore of the second ring. 21: 2012/ : 2012/12/06 43: 2014/05/27 51: E02F 71: MINETEC S.A. 72: ZAMORANO JONES, CLAUDIO 33: CL 31: : 2011/12/09 54: ROLLED STEEL LIP This utility model refers to a lip or edge for excavator bucket used in earth movement machinery, especially in the field of mining. It is manufactured in rolled steel and has a machined slot associated with each nose and preferably located on the top of a nose that allows the deformity and wear of the nose to be verified. Due to its low weight, the lip has the option of a layer of armor steel which can be considered to be a kit comprised of a set of panels that can be replaced. 21: 2012/ : 10/12/ : 15/05/ : G10K 71: SUBSEA ASSET LOCATION TECHNOLOGIES LTD 72: TULLOCH ANDREW MALCOLM and TILTMAN CARL PETER 33: GB 31: : 2010/07/16, 54: ACOUSTIC REFLECTORS 57: An acoustic reflector primarily for underwater use comprising a shell surrounding a core in which holes are provided in the shell to allow air and water freely to enter and leave the interior of the shell when the reflector is immersed in water. Various embodiments are described including the use of a metal shell matched to a water core, the use of a mounting bar, provision of a frame to reflect acoustically alpha numeric characters, a soluble plug to delay operation of the reflector, and coating the reflector with polyurethane to limit damage. Also proposed is a pulse pattern to improve the identification of an acoustic reflector in some circumstances. Designs of reflectors particularly suitable for use with the relatively low frequency sonars found in the fishing industry with an aluminium or aluminium alloy shell are described, as are reflectors with a non-metal shell suitable for use with the higher frequency sonars in the underwater exploration industry. The reflectors can be spherical, toroidal, ovoid, or cylindrical provided that they have at least on circular cross section. A particularly important development with the current invention is the ability to mark and trace underwater non-ferromagnetic pipes. Page 120

121 21: 2012/ : 2012/12/13 43: 2014/05/09 51: A61K 71: THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY 72: SAUNDERS, Charles, Winston, XU, Jun, GREEN, Phillip, Richard, SCHEIBEL, Jeffrey, John, CARTER, John, BURT, Elaine, KITKO, David, Johnathan, PRICE, Kenneth, Nathan, URBIN, Stephanie, Ann 33: US 31: 61/364,519 32: 2010/07/15 54: A PERSONAL CARE COMPOSITION COMPRISING A NEAR-TERMINAL BRANCHED COMPOUND A personal care composition comprising: a nearterminal branched compound according to Formula I; a cosmetically acceptable aqueous carrier; wherein the near-terminal branched compound is not comprised in a gel network. 21: 2012/ : 2012/12/18 43: 2013/11/01 51: G21G 71: PÉTER TELEKI 72: PÉTER TELEKI 33: HUNGARY 31: P : 2010/05/20 54: METHOD OF UTILIZING NUCLEAR REACTIONS OF NEUTRONS TO PRODUCE PRIMARILY LANTHANIDES AND/OR PLANTINUM METALS The method according to the invention is accomplished via neutrons produced in a nuclear reactor and moderated to thermal energy level in such a way that a target to be irradiated can also be arranged outside of the reactor shell, within a cassette and/or a container suitable for this purpose. This solution can remarkably increase the production capacity, but can be applied for irradiation channels as well. The disclosure teaches the production of lanthanides and platinum metals, however, other species, e.g. Re, can also be produced. In the technological process the target (mother element) is commercially less valuable than the product (daughter element) prepared therefrom via (n, y) nuclear reaction. The product practically the alloy of the mother element and daughter element(s) can be fully separated into its constituents, element by element, by means of prior art techniques, and can be processed. The thus obtained product, after retention (that is, after normalizing the radiation level), can be made use of. The exemplified daughter elements are Pm, Eu, Tm, Lu; and Rh, Os; and Re. When Os is produced, Re takes the role of the mother element. In certain products other daughter elements also form, such as e.g. Tc, as it is discussed in the specification. 21: 2013/ : 2013/01/29 43: 2014/04/30 51: A47J 71: Nestec S.A. 72: OZANNE, Matthieu, VUAGNIAUX, Didier, KOLLEP, Alexandre, GERBER, Gilles 33: EP 31: : 2010/06/30 54: PROGRAMMING CONNECTOR FOR BEVERAGE CAPSULES The present invention proposes a kit, comprising: - at least a capsule(10) for insertion in a beverage production machine and containing beverage ingredients, the capsule having a cup-like base body (10b) comprising an outlet face (10c), and - one or more beverage production parameter programming connector(s) (1) comprising an identification member (2) placedon a first side (1a) of the connector designed for representing individual information as to beverage production parameters upon mechanical contact by sensing means (8, 18) of a beverage production machine (100), said side being opposite to the second connector side (1b) designed for connection to the outlet face (10c) of the capsule, wherein either the capsule(s) (10) or the connector(s) (1)or the both is provided with means for mechanically associating the connector(1) to the capsule (10) by the consumer, preferably without using tools. Page 121

122 21: 2013/ : 2013/01/29 43: 2014/05/02 51: A01N, A01P 71: Bayer Intellectual Property GmbH 72: HUNGENBERG, Heike, SUTY-HEINZE, Anne 33: EP 31: : 2010/06/30 33: US 31: 61/360,077 32: 2010/06/30 54: SYNERGISTIC ACTIVE INGREDIENT COMBINATIONS CONTAINING PENFLUFEN The present invention relates to novel synergistic active ingredient combinations composed firstly of the known carboxamide penflufen and secondly of renaxypyr and/or sulfoxaflor, these combinations being extremely suitable for controlling unwanted animal pests such as insects or acarids and also unwanted phytopathogenic fungi. 21: 2013/ : 2013/01/29 43: 2014/05/02 51: A61K, A61P 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: DHINGRA, Kapil, HIGGINS, Brian, KOLINSKY, Kenneth, LEE, Richard J., LESTINI, Brian, PACKMAN, Kathryn E., SU, Fei 33: US 31: 61/374,288 32: 2010/08/17 54: NOVEL COMBINATION THERAPY FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER The present invention relates to a combination therapy of propane-1-sulfonic acid {3-[5-(4- chlorophenyl)-1h-pyrrolo [2,3-b] pyridine-3- carbonyl]-2,4-difluoro-phenyl}-amide, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and a topoisomerase inhibitor for treating a patient suffering from a proliferative disorder, in particular a solid tumor, for example, colorectal cancer, melanoma, and thyroid cancer. In particular, the present invention relates to such a therapy wherein the topoisomerase inhibitor is irinotecan, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and the disorder is colorectal cancer involving a tumor comprising b-raf having the V600E mutation. 21: 2013/ : 2013/01/30 43: 2014/05/02 51: C07K 71: ImClone LLC 72: PYTOWSKI, Bronislaw, PERSAUD, Krishnadatt, ZAYEK, Nathalie 33: US 31: 61/380,432 32: 2010/09/07 54: ANTI-VEGFR-3 ANTIBODY COMPOSITIONS The present invention provides anti-vegfr-3 monoclonal antibodies, pharmaceutical compositions containing said antibodies and uses of said antibodies in the treatment of disease. 21: 2013/ : 2013/01/31 43: 2014/05/02 51: A47J 71: Nestec S.A. 72: DENISART, Jean-Luc, DOGAN, Nihan, DOLEAC, Frédéric, HENTZEL, Stéphane, RAEDERER, Marc 33: EP 31: : 2010/07/01 54: A DEVICE FOR ADAPTING A FOOD CAPSULE INTO A CAPSULE HOLDER The present invention concerns an adapting device (6) for adapting a capsule (100) into the capsule holder (7) of a food machine when said capsule or pod (100) is smaller than capsules or pods originally designed for insertion into said capsule holder, said machine comprising a fluid injection element (11) for circulating a fluid through the capsule to a discharge opening, said capsule comprising a body enclosing a food ingredient to be dissolved and/or extracted so as to produce a food product, and further comprising circumferential edges (4, 22), said device comprising: - a holding portion for holding at least a portion of said capsule, and sealing means (16, 17, 32) for circumferentially adapting to the capsule holder and/or to the fluid injection element, and/or to the capsule outside surface, in a leak-tight manner so that the fluid flow is directed solely from the fluid injection element (11) through the capsule, to a discharge opening. Page 122

123 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/01 43: 2014/05/06 51: A61C 71: BRAUN GMBH 72: FRITSCH, Thomas, STOERKEL, Ulrich 33: US 31: 12/855,960 32: 2010/08/13 54: FRACTURE RESISTANT BRUSH HEAD This application relates to electric toothbrushes and in particular to a brush section (200) for an electric toothbrush (10). The brush section may include static contact elements (224) and movable contact elements (228) to perform a cleaning operation. A head portion (220) of the brush section is resistant to fractures or other material damage which might result from impacts, such as for example caused by dropping the toothbrush. It is structured to transmit forces from the impact away from an interior region of the head portion, to pass through the side portions of the head portion. 54: FRAGMENT CONTAINMENT ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR ADDING A FRAGMENT CONTAINMENT ASSEMBLY TO A TURBINE A fragment containment assembly (102) for a turbine (100) is provided. The fragment containment assembly includes a plurality of bands (130) disposed around a shroud (110) of the turbine and positioned such that the shroud i s disposed between blades (108) of the turbine and the bands along radial directions outwardly extending from a shaft of the turbine. The bands include a material having a first modulus of toughness parameter that is greater than a second modulus of toughness parameter of the shroud at temperatures of at least 260 degrees Celsius. The bands are disposed around the shroud to prevent debris of the turbine from being released outside of the bands along the radial directions caused by failure of the turbine. 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/04 43: 2014/05/06 51: F01D 71: General Electric Company 72: SWENSON, Kendall Roger, JOHNSON, Lukas William, STABLEIN, Mark Thomas 33: US 31: 12/855,317 32: 2010/08/12 21: 2013/ : 2011/08/10 43: 2014/05/05 51: B01D 71: BUTAMAX(TM) ADVANCED BIOFUELS LLC 72: PARTEN, WILLIAM D, SYLVESTER, ROBERT W, GRADY, MICHAEL C, ZAHER, JOSEPH J 33: US 31: 13/023,134 32: 2011/02/08 33: US 31: 13/162,868 32: 2011/06/17 33: US 31: 13/193,147 32: 2011/07/28 33: US 31: 61/379,546 32: 2010/09/02 Page 123

124 33: US 31: 61/427,896 32: 2010/12/29 33: US 31: 61/440,034 32: 2011/02/07 54: PROCESS TO REMOVE PRODUCT ALCOHOL FROM A FERMENTATION BY VAPORIZATION UNDER VACUUM A fermentation liquid feed including water and a product alcohol and optionally CO2 is at least partially vaporized such that a vapor stream is produced. The vapor stream is contacted with an absorption liquid under suitable conditions wherein an amount of the product alcohol is absorbed. The portion of the vapor stream that is absorbed can include an amount of each of the water, the product alcohol and optionally the C02. The temperature at the onset of the absorption of the vapor stream into the absorption liquid can be greater than the temperature at the onset of condensation of the vapor stream in the absence of the absorption liquid. The product alcohol can be separated from the absorption liquid whereby the absorption liquid is regenerated. The absorption liquid can include a water soluble organic molecule such as an amine. The present invention relates to therapeutic combinations comprising (a) Compound (1), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, as herein described, (b) Compound (2), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, as herein described, and optionally (c) ribavirin, and methods of using such therapeutic combinations for treating HCV infection or alleviating one or more symptoms thereof in a patient. 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/06 43: 2014/05/09 51: B65D 71: Nestec S.A. 72: DOLEAC, Frédéric, RAEDERER, Marc 33: EP 31: : 2010/07/07 54: A CAPSULE FOR PREPARATION OF A FOOD PRODUCT FROM A FOOD PREPARATION MACHINE The present invention is directed to a capsule (1) for use with a capsule holder (6) of a food preparation machine, wherein: - said machine comprises a needle (9) supported by a plate, for injection of a jet of fluid inside the capsule, said needle being adapted in shape and size to protrude inside the capsule when said capsule holder is inserted into the machine in order for operation, and said capsule comprises a body with side (2), bottom (4) and top walls (3), said capsule further comprising a top circumferential edge (8), the interface between the needle plate, the capsule holder, and the capsule edge being leaktight, said top wall being sealed onto said circumferential edges and comprises built-in showering means (10) comprising at least one opening, so as to accommodate the needle without piercing and transform the jet of fluid from said needle into at least one jet directed towards the inside of the capsule chamber. 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/06 43: 2014/05/09 51: A61K, A61P 71: BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH 72: KUKOLJ, George, HAEFNER, Carla, BOECHER, Wulf 33: US 31: 61/388,253 32: 2010/09/30 54: COMBINATION THERAPY FOR TREATING HCV INFECTION Page 124

125 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/06 43: 2014/05/09 51: B30B, B65B, B65D 71: Nestec S.A. 72: KOLLEP, Alexandre, COLLET, Guylann 33: EP 31: : 2010/07/07 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING A BEVERAGE- INGREDIENT CAPSULE FOR THE PREPARATION OF A BEVERAGE AND APPARATUS Method for producing a beverage-ingredient capsule (1) for the preparation of a beverage; the method comprising the steps of: providing a mould cavity (12), at least partially filling a mould cavity with the beverage ingredient in powdered or particulate form, compacting the powdered or particulate beverage ingredient in the mould cavity to obtain a compacted mass of the beverage ingredient, forming at least one recess (21) in the compacted mass and, inserting a capsule identification insert (9) into the said recess. 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/06 43: 2014/05/09 51: C07C 71: Enerkem, Inc. 72: LEMIEUX PERINET, Alexis, LAVOIE, Jean- Michel, CHORNET, Esteban 33: US 31: 61/401,888 32: 2010/08/20 54: PRODUCTION OF ACETATES FROM ACETIC ACID AND ALCOHOLS A process for producing at least one acetate from acetic acid and at least one alcohol by employing multiple cycles of reacting acetic acid to produce a reaction product including at least one acetate, unreacted acetic acid, unreacted alcohol, and water, followed by drying the reaction product to remove water therefrom. Such process provides for improved yields of acetate. Page 125

126 drum for receipt therein of particles of the second fraction, wherein a conveyor (17) in the second receiving area (12) moves during use at a speed of at least 2 m/s. 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/06 43: 2014/05/09 51: B07B 71: Inashco R&D B.V. 72: BERKHOUT, Simon Peter Maria, REM, Peter Carlo 33: EP 31: : 2010/07/28 54: SEPARATION APPARATUS A separation - apparatus for separating from a particle - stream at least a first fraction with particles of a first group of dimensions, and a second fraction with particles of a second group of dimensions, comprising an infeed- device (2, 10) for the particlestream, a rotatable drum (5) having at its circumference plates (6, 6), each plate having a radially extending hitting surface for the particles, at least a first receiving area (12) proximal to the drum for receipt therein of particles of the first fraction, and at least a second receiving area (11) distant from the 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/07 43: 2014/05/12 51: A23L, A61P 71: Nestec S.A. 72: MAGLIOLA, Corinne, KLASSEN, Petra 33: EP 31: : 2010/07/08 54: ARRAY OF AGE-TAILORED NUTRITIONAL FORMULA WITH OPTIMUM FAT CONTENT The present invention relates to nutritional formulae which are specifically designed to address the needs of infants and young children between 0 and 2 years. In particular, the invention provides a set of nutritional compositions for infants and young children, each nutritional composition having agespecific fat contents. The set of the invention is specifically aimed at providing long-term benefits to an infant/young child by meeting its nutritional needs at each specific age. 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/07 43: 2014/05/09 51: A61K, C07D 71: Gilead Sciences, Inc. 72: CHO, Aesop, KIM, Choung, RAY, Adrian 33: US 31: 12/885,917 32: 2010/09/20 54: 2' -FLUORO SUBSTITUTED CARBA- NUCLEOSIDE ANALOGS FOR ANTIVIRAL TREATMENT Provided are select imidazo[1,2-f][1,2,4] triazinyl nucleosides, nucleoside phosphates and prodrugs thereof, wherein the 2' position of the nucleoside sugar is substituted with halogen and carbon substituents. The compounds, compositions, and methods provided are useful for the treatment of Flaviviridae virus infections, particularly hepatitis C infections caused by both wild type and mutant strains of HCV. Formula (I). Page 126

127 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/07 43: 2014/05/09 51: A61B 71: Rovers Holding B.V. 72: ZWART, Meindert Durk 54: SAMPLING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PREPARING THE SAME The present invention relates to a sampling device for sampling a body cavity, in particular for sampling the vagina and/or cervix. The sampling device comprises a tube having two open ends, a samplecollecting member and a plunger. The plunger is inserted in the tube, with the distal plunger end protruding from the distal tube end, and carries the sample-collecting member at the proximal tube end. The plunger is displaceable in the proximal direction in the tube from a retracted introduction position into an extended sampling position. In the introduction position, the sampling member is situated inside the tube and protrudes from the tube in the sampling position. 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/08 43: 2014/05/09 51: B29C, B65D 71: Nestec S.A., Kuraray Co. Ltd. 72: URUSHIDANI, Yukihiro, KUROSAKI, Kazuhiro, TAI, Shinji, NAKAYA, Masakazu 33: US 31: 61/399,265 32: 2010/07/09 54: LABELED CONTAINERS AND PROCESSES FOR PRODUCING LABELED CONTAINERS The invention provides novel processes for producing in-mold labeled containers and the containers produced using such processes. The processes involve setting a multilayered label having an oxygen barrier layer into a mold and injecting a melted resin suitable for forming a container into the mold. The process forms a container with an oxygen barrier layer. In preferred embodiments, the multilayered label has at least an oxygen absorbing resin layer containing ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer and an oxygen absorbent and the container is retortable. 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/08 43: 2014/05/09 51: F16B 71: JETYD Corporation 72: DOLAN, Michael F. 33: US 31: 60/370,015 32: 2010/08/02 54: APPARATUS FOR TIGHTENING THREADED FASTENERS According to a first aspect of the invention we provide an apparatus for torsionally coupling a threaded fastener and a torque output device including: - a first coupling member (100) : rotatably and threadedly engagable with the threaded fastener; rotatably and taperedly engagable with a second coupling member (150); non - rotatably engagable with an action portion of the torque output device; the second coupling member (150) non - rotatably engagable with a reaction portion of the torque output device; and wherein the first coupling member (100), when rotated by the action portion of Page 127

128 the torque output device, applies a load to the threaded fastener. solvent. Illustrative deposition techniques include, for example, spray coating and dip coating. 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/08 43: 2014/05/09 51: B05D 71: Applied NanoStructured Solutions, LLC 72: MALET, Brandon K., SHAH, Tushar K. 33: US 31: 61/382,861 32: 2010/09/14 54: GLASS SUBSTRATES HAVING CARBON NANOTUBES GROWN THEREON AND METHODS FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF Methods for growing carbon nanotubes on glass substrates, particularly glass fiber substrates, are described herein. The methods can include depositing a catalytic material or a catalyst precursor on a glass substrate; depositing a non-catalytic material on the glass substrate prior to, after, or concurrently with the catalytic material or catalyst precurosr; and exposing the glass substrate to carbon nanotube growth conditions so as to grow carbon nanotubes thereon. The glass substrate, particularly a glass fiber substrate, can be transported while the carbon nanotubes are being grown thereon. Catalyst precursors can be converted into a catalyst when exposed to carbon nanotube growth conditions. The catalytic material or catalyst precursor and the non-catalytic material can be deposited from a solution containing water as a 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/11 43: 2014/05/13 51: A47J 71: Nestec S.A. 72: RITHENER, Blaise, CAHEN, Antoine 33: EP 31: : 2010/07/12 54: SECURE CUP SUPPORT FOR BEVERAGE MACHINE A machine (1) for dispensing a beverage (50) has: an outlet (4) for dispensing said beverage;a userrecipient support (5) movable within such machine from a position for supporting a smaller userrecipient (51) under the outlet to a position for placing a larger user-recipient (52) under the outlet; and means for stopping movement of the userrecipient support in at least one of said positions. The stopping means comprise a means (57, 58) for fastening the user-recipient support in said at least one of said positions. Page 128

129 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/11 43: 2014/05/13 51: D01D, D04H 71: BOMA Engineering srl 72: BOSCOLO, Galliano 33: EP 31: : 2010/08/12 54: PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR SPINNING FIBRES AND IN PARTICULAR FOR PRODUCING A FIBROUS-CONTAINING NONWOVEN The apparatus (1) is used for producing meltblown fibres (MF). It comprises a die head (104) with several spinning orifices, means (100, 101,102, 103) for extruding at least one melted polymeric material through the spinning orifices of the die head (104) in the form of meltblown filaments (f), and means (104a,104b) for blowing a hot primary gas flow (F1) towards the outlet of the die head (104) in order to draw and attenuate the polymeric filaments (f) at the outlet of the die head, and a drawing unit (105) that is positioned below the die head (104), and that is adapted to create an additional gas flow (F3) that is oriented downstream to further draw and attenuate the meltblown filaments (f). 21: 2013/ : 12/02/ : 12/05/ : B28D 71: ABBEY AND PRIDE IP PTY LTD 72: WILLIAM ALEXANDER JAMES SADLER 33: -. 31: - 32: - 54: SLAB PRODUCTION AND PROCESSING 57: A method for cutting a slab of material including cutting the slab with a cutting tool vibrating at a preselected frequency when the material is in a semi-set state. 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/12 43: 2014/05/13 51: A23K 71: Nestec S.A. 72: DOARE-BROUX, Karine, REYNES, Pierre 33: US 31: 61/399,520 32: 2010/07/13 54: FOOD COMPOSITIONS HAVING A REALISTIC MEAT-LIKE APPEARANCE AND TEXTURE Page 129

130 The invention provides novel food compositions having a realistic meat-like appearance and texture. The compositions comprise from about 50 to about 98% functional proteins, from about 0.05 to about 2% of one or more cross-linking agents, and from about 2 to about 50% of one or more humectant plasticizers. The compositions are produced by heating a preconditioned mixture of the food components under pressure and then expanding the heated composition to form the food composition. 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/13 43: 2014/05/13 51: C07K 71: Nestec S.A. 72: BERENDS, Pieter, RABE, Swen, BERGER, Ralf Günter, LINKE, Diana, EISELE, Nadine 33: EP 31: : 2010/07/14 54: ASPARAGINASE FROM BASIDIOMYCETES An asparaginase enzyme derived from the fungi Basidiomycete, in particular the Basidiomycete is Flammulina velutipes. A method for hydrolysing at least one of L-asparagine or L-glutamine. A method for reducing acrylamide formation in a substance comprising L-asparagine is also described. 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/14 43: 2014/05/16 51: C03C 71: PPG Industries Ohio, Inc. 72: SHELESTAK, Larry J. 33: US 31: 61/379,772 32: 2010/09/03 54: HIGH TRANSMITTANCE GLASS A high transmittance glass includes: Si02 in the range of 65 to 75 weight percent; Na20 in the range of 10 to 20 weight percent; CaO in the range of 5 to 15 weight percent; MgO in the range of 0 to 5 weight percent; Al203 in the range of 0 to 5 weight percent; K20 in the range of 0 to 5 weight percent; Mn02 in the range of to 0.6 weight percent; FeO in the range of to weight percent; and Fe203 (total iron) in the range of to 0.03 weight percent. The glass has a redox ratio in the range of 0.1 to : 2013/ : 2013/02/14 43: 2014/05/16 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Bristol-Myers Squibb Company 72: BOY, Kenneth M., GUERNON, Jason M., MACOR, John E., THOMPSON III, Lorin A., WU, Yong-Jin, ZHANG, Yunhui 33: US 31: 61/364,425 32: 2010/07/15 54: COMPOUNDS FOR THE REDUCTION OF BETA-AMYLOID PRODUCTION Compounds of the formula (I) are provided, including pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof: which modulate ß-amyloid peptide (ß-AP) production, and are useful in the treatment of Alzheimer's Disease and other conditions affected by -amyloid peptide (ß- AP) production. 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/14 43: 2014/05/14 51: F16L 71: Pentair Water Solutions Pty Limited 72: DEANS, Allan Bushell 33: AU 31: : 2010/08/06 54: HIGH PRESSURE PIPE JOINT A pipe joint between two metallic pipes which have been internally and/or externally coated with a material to prevent corrosion. The pipe joint includes a spigot terminating in an inverted hump supporting an elastomeric seal wherein the inverted hump is spaced from a protruding hump. The pipe joint Page 130

131 further includes a socket adapted to fit over the spigot, the socket having an outwardly flared forward end terminating in an annular lip that engages an exterior of the protruding hump wherein the lip is welded to an exterior of the spigot. further arranged so that the heater is energised to reach and be maintained at a reduced temperature ("ECO") out of beverage preparation. 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/15 43: 2014/05/19 51: A01G, A01N, B32B, C08J 71: Bayer Innovation GmbH 72: DUJARDIN, Ralf, NORWIG, Jochen, VAN DEN EYNDE, Koen, PUDLEINER, Heinz 33: US 31: 61/364,923 32: 2010/07/16 54: POLYMER COMPOSITE MATERIAL WITH BIOCIDE FUNCTIONALITY The present invention relates to polymer composite materials with biocide functionality, methods for producing such polymer composite materials and their use, in particular for agriculture. 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/15 43: 2014/05/19 51: A47J 71: Nestec S.A. 72: RITHENER, Blaise, AIT BOUZIAD, Youcef, PERENTES, Alexandre 33: EP 31: : 2010/07/16 54: ADVANCED HEATING DEVICE A beverage preparation machine comprises: a heater (1) for heating up a supply of liquid from a supply temperature to a beverage preparation temperature, in particular an in-line heater and/or a heat accumulation structure such as a thermoblock; and a control unit (2) for controlling said supply of liquid and the heater so that the heater is energised to reach and be maintained at an operative temperature ("RUN") for heating up said supply of liquid to the beverage preparation temperature during beverage preparation. The control unit is 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/15 43: 2014/05/19 51: C01B 71: Applied NanoStructured Solutions, LLC 72: MALET, Brandon K., SHAH, Tushar K. 33: US 31: 61/385,532 32: 2010/09/22 54: CARBON FIBER SUBSTRATES HAVING CARBON NANOTUBES GROWN THEREON AND PROCESSES FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF Processes for growing carbon nanotubes on carbon fiber substrates are described herein. The processes can include depositing a catalyst precursor on a carbon fiber substrate, optionally depositing a noncatalytic material on the carbon fiber substrate, and after depositing the catalyst precursor and the optional non-catalytic material, exposing the carbon fiber substrate to carbon nanotube growth conditions so as to grow carbon nanotubes thereon. The carbon nanotube growth conditions can convert the catalyst precursor into a catalyst that is operable for growing carbon nanotubes. The carbon fiber substrate can remain stationary or be transported while the carbon nanotubes are being grown. Optionally, the carbon fiber substrates can include a barrier coating and/or be free of a sizing agent. Carbon fiber substrates having carbon nanotubes grown thereon are also described. Page 131

132 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/15 43: 2014/05/19 51: A61K, A61P, C07K 71: Eli Lilly and Company 72: DAVAGNINO, Juan, KHA, Catherine Ngan, KLOTZ, Alan Voskamp 33: US 31: 61/385,629 32: 2010/09/23 54: FORMULATIONS FOR BOVINE GRANULOCYTE COLONY STIMULATING FACTOR AND VARIANTS THEREOF This invention provides stable aqueous formulations comprising a bg-csf polypeptide or a variant thereof, a buffer substance, and an excipient, wherein said formulation is substantially free of polyoxyethylene (20) sorbitan monolaurate. The invention also provides methods of using, a lyophilized or powdered form of, and processes for, preparing the formulation. 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/15 43: 2014/05/15 51: G01N 71: Stichting Katholieke Universiteit 72: JOOSTEN, Leonardus Antonius Bernardus, NETEA, Mihai Gheorghe, VAN DER MEER, Johannes Willem Maarten, KULLBERG, Bart Julian, VAN DEUREN, Marcel 33: EP 31: : 2010/08/17 33: US 31: 61/374,313 32: 2010/08/17 54: A NOVEL METHOD FOR DIAGNOSING Q- FEVER USING A CELLULAR IMMUNOLOGICAL TEST The present invention relates to a method for diagnosing Q-fever in a subject, the method comprising the steps of: (a) obtaining a sample from said subject, (b) contacting said sample with a source of a Coxiella burnetii antigen and (c) determining the expression level of a proinflammatory cytokine such as IFN-? in said sample at the end of step (b). 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/18 43: 2014/05/19 51: A47J 71: Nestec S.A. 72: JARISCH, Christian, KAESER, Stefan, PERENTES, Alexandre 33: EP 31: : 2010/07/19 54: DEVICE FOR SENSING A CAPSULE IN A BEVERAGE PRODUCTION APPARATUS The invention aims to provide a device sensing a capsule (2) inserted in a receptacle (1) in machine and physical parameters of liquid supplied by a beverage production apparatus flowing through the capsule in function of the type of capsule. The capsule containing beverage ingredient is inserted in a cylindrical or conical wide mouthed receptacle having an upper opening for inserting the capsule and a lower bottom closing the receptacle. The receptacle rotates around an axis of a hollow shaft (3) attached at the center and perpendicularly to the external face of the bottom of the receptacle, said shaft forming a hole at the center of the inner face of the bottom of the receptacle. The device comprises a rod sliding in the shaft and passing through the hole of the inner face of the bottom of the receptacle, said rod (4) being provided with a spring maintaining an end of the rod lifted inside the receptacle in contact with the capsule, the other end being inside the shaft. The device further comprising means for measuring the position of the end of the rod in the shaft, in order to control, in function of the size of the capsule inserted in the receptacle, rotation speed of the receptacle, discharge and physical parameters of liquid supplied by the beverage production apparatus flowing through the capsule. Page 132

133 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/18 43: 2014/05/19 51: A23L, A23P 71: Nestec S.A. 72: SCHALLER, Raphael, HARTLIEP, Barbara Burzinski 33: US 31: 61/365,481 32: 2010/07/19 54: TEXTURED, FREEZE-DRIED PRODUCTS AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME Textured, co-deposited, freeze-dried food products are provided, as well as methods of making same. In a general embodiment, the food products have a first component and a second component that are disposed adjacent one another. The first and second components may be the same or different materials and may have any number of distinguishable characteristics including, but not limited to, flavor, color, texture, optical properties, etc. The food products are subjected to a sublimation step during manufacturing to remove excess water in the food product to provide a freeze-dried food product. 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/19 43: 2014/05/19 51: A47J 71: Nestec S.A. 72: DOGAN, Nihan, DOLEAC, Frédéric, HENTZEL, Stéphane, PLEISCH, HansPeter, RAEDERER, Marc 33: EP 31: : 2010/07/22 54: A CAPSULE HOLDER OR AN ADAPTER FOR ADAPTING A CAPSULE IN A CAPSULE HOLDER IN A BEVERAGE PREPARATION MACHINE The present invention relates to a capsule holder (10) or an adapting device (17) for adapting a capsule (1) into a capsule holder (10), the capsule (1) being designed for delivering a food product by injection of a fluid under pressure into the capsule, said capsule comprising a chamber (3) defined by capsule side walls (4), a flexible bottom wall (5) comprising at least one dispensing opening (9) and a top wall (6), said chamber containing at least one ingredient to be dissolved and/or extracted by said injection fluid, wherein said capsule holder (10) or adapting device (17) comprises a pressure retaining element (11) disposed in the vicinity of the bottom wall (5), which comprises at least one protrusion (12) in correspondence to said at least one dispensing opening (9) so that said protrusion (12) is disposed into the corresponding opening (9) and restricts its diameter at the time injection fluid inside the capsule chamber moves said membrane towards said pressure retaining means. Page 133

134 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/19 43: 2014/05/19 51: A01N, A01P 71: Bayer Intellectual Property GmbH 72: FISCHER, Rüdiger, FUNKE, Christian, GRONDAL, Christoph, GESING, Ernst Rudolf, WROBLOWSKY, Heinz-Jürgen, ANDERSCH, Wolfram, MALSAM, Olga, LÖSEL, Peter, RECKMANN, Udo, ROSINGER, Christopher Hugh, HUNGENBERG, Heike 33: EP 31: : 2010/07/20 33: US 31: 61/365,819 32: 2010/07/20 54: USE OF ANTHRANILIC ACID AMIDE DERIVATIVES FOR CONTROLLING INSECTS AND SPIDER MITES BY WATERING, MIXING WITH SOIL, DRENCH TREATMENT, DROPLET APPLICATION, INJECTION INTO THE SOIL, STEMS OR BLOSSOMS, IN HYDROPONIC SYSTEMS, BY TREATING THE PLANTING HOLE OR IMMERSION APPLICATION, FLOATING OR SEED BOX APPLICATION OR BY THE TREATMENT OF SEEDS, AND FOR INCREASING THE STRESS TOLERANCE IN PLANTS TO ABIOTIC STRESS The invention relates to the use of anthranilic acid amide derivatives of the general formula (I), where R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, A, X, Qx, Qy and n have the general meanings given in the description, for controlling insects and spider mites by watering, mixing with soil, drench treatment, droplet application, injection into the soil, stems or blossoms, in hydroponic systems, by treating the planting hole or immersion application, floating or seed box application or by the treatment of seeds, and also for increasing the stress tolerance in plants to abiotic stress. 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/19 43: 2014/05/19 51: G06F 71: International Business Machines Corporation 72: MACCHIANO, Angelo, TARCZA, Richard, WINTER, Alexandra, SITTMANN III, Gustav, STEVENS, Jerry 33: US 31: 13/172,978 32: 2011/06/30 54: FACILITATING COMMUNICATION BETWEEN ISOLATED MEMORY SPACES OF A COMMUNICATIONS ENVIRONMENT Automatically converting a synchronous data transfer to an asynchronous data transfer. Data to be transferred from a sender to a receiver is initiated using a synchronous data transfer protocol. Responsive to a determination that the data is to be sent asynchronously, the data transfer is automatically converted from the synchronous data transfer to the asynchronous data transfer. Page 134

135 72: NEYER, FREDERIC, DREYER, VINCENT, WEIß, OLIVER 33: EP 31: : 2011/09/13 54: TRACK PAD The present invention relates to a track pad for a chain of a chain wheel drive, the track pad having a bearing surface provided with at least one grouser (1, 2), extending in the lateral direction of the bearing surface, wherein at least one flat part (4, 5) is provided next to at least one grouser part (1, 2) in the lateral direction of the bearing surface. Further, the invention comprises a track pad for a chain of a chain wheel drive, the track pad having a bearing surface provided with at least one grouser (32, 33) protruding from a base plate (40), the grouser (32, 33) extending in the lateral direction of the bearing surface, wherein the bearing surface of the base plate has a profile in the lateral direction. 21: 2013/ : 2010/09/30 43: 2014/05/08 51: A61K 71: APTALIS PHARMATECH, INC. 72: VENKATESH, GOPI M, PERRETT, STEPHEN, COHEN, FREDRIC JAY 33: US 31: 61/247,642 32: 2009/10/01 54: ORALLY ADMINISTERED CORTICOSTEROID COMPOSITIONS Orally administered non-aqueous liquid corticosteroid compositions and methods for treating a condition associated with inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract in an individual, comprising administering to an individual said orally administered non-aqueous liquid corticosteroid composition, are disclosed. 21: 2013/ : 2012/09/11 43: 2014/05/29 51: B62D 71: LIEBHERR-MINING EQUIPMENT COLMAR SAS 21: 2013/ : 2011/08/26 43: 2014/05/27 51: A61K 71: VERTEX PHARMACEUTICALS INCORPORATED 72: DOKOU, ELENI, KNEZIC, DRAGUTIN, JAMZAD, SHAHLA, DAS, LAURA, ISRANI, MEGHNA JAI, KUZMISSION, ANDREW G 33: US 31: 61/377,873 32: 2010/08/27 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION AND ADMINISTRATIONS THEREOF The present invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions containing a solid dispersion of N-[2,4- B is (1, 1-dimethylethyl)-5-hydroxyphenyl]-1,4- dihydro-4-oxoquinoline-3-carboxamide including Page 135

136 formulations of the solid dispersions into powders, granules and mini-tablets, methods for manufacturing and processing the powders and mini-tablets and methods for treating cystic fibrosis employing the pharmaceutical composition. 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/25 43: 2014/05/26 51: A01N, A01P 71: Bayer Intellectual Property GmbH 72: FOUGHT, Lorianne, YOUNG, Herbert, MUSSON, George, LABOURDETTE, Gilbert, STEIGER, Dominique, RIECK, Heiko 33: US 31: 61/367,525 32: 2010/07/26 54: USE OF SUCCINATE DEHYDROGENASE INHIBITORS AND/OR RESPIRATORY CHAIN COMPLEX III INHIBITORS FOR IMPROVING THE RATIO OF HARMFUL TO BENEFICIAL MICROORGANISMS The present invention relates to the use of succinate dehydrogenase inhibitors and/or complex III inhibitors for controlling undesired fungal pathogens and simultaneously improving the ratio of harmful to beneficial microorganisms in crops and to a method for treating crops or parts of crops for controlling undesired fungal pathogens and simultaneously improving the ratio of harmful to beneficial microorganisms by treating the crops or parts of crops with a succinate dehydrogenase inhibitor and/or a complex III inhibitor. 21: 2013/ : 21/02/ : 27/05/ : A61K, C07K, C12N, A61P 71: BOARD OF REGENTS, THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM 72: TSO J YUN, TSURUSHITA NAOYA, BOVER LAURA, VOO KUI SHIN, LIU YONG-JUN, KUMAR SHANKAR 33: US 31: 61/ : 2010/08/23, 54: ANTI-OX40 ANTIBODIES AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME 57: Human antibodies, preferably recombinant human antibodies, both humanized and chimeric, which specifically bind to human OX40 are disclosed. Preferred antibodies have high affinity for OX40 receptor and activate the receptor in vitro and in vivo. The antibody can be a full-length antibody or an antigen-binding portion thereof. The antibodies, or antibody portions, are useful for modulating receptor activity, e.g., in a human subject suffering from a disorder in which OX40 activity is detrimental. Nucleic acids, vectors and host cells for expressing the recombinant human antibodies are provided, and methods of synthesizing the recombinant human antibodies, are also provided. 21: 2013/ : 2011/12/15 43: 2014/05/09 51: F25B; F02C 71: CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. 72: HAVLIK, ROBERT C, HUANG, STANLEY H 33: US 31: 12/982,187 32: 2010/12/30 54: USE OF REFRIGERATION LOOPS TO CHILL INLET AIR TO GAS TURBINE As described herein, a method and system for operating a refrigeration system are provided. In the present methods and systems, a portion of the refrigerant from the refrigeration system is used for reducing the temperature of inlet air entering the gas turbine. The refrigeration system disclosed herein can be used for LNG production, air separation, food storage, or ice-making. 21: 2013/ : 2011/09/16 43: 2014/05/09 51: A01N; A01P 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: KEENEY, FRANKLIN N, LIU, LEI, ATKINSON, JOHN M, OLDS, MELISSA GAIL 33: US 31: 61/383,888 32: 2010/09/17 54: LIQUID AGRICULTURAL FORMULATIONS OF IMPROVED STABILITY Agricultural oil dispersions of improved stability and processes to make and methods to use such compositions are disclosed. The compositions are comprised of an active ingredient coated with one or more non-oil soluble polymers that hinder degradation of the active ingredient by other ingredients. Page 136

137 21: 2013/ : 2011/04/07 43: 2014/05/09 51: B05B; G01F 71: GUALA DISPENSING S.P.A. 72: ALLUIGI, RICCARDO, DENNIS, STEPHEN R 33: IT 31: BS2010A : 2010/09/16 54: TRIGGER DISPENSER A trigger dispenser device (1) envisages a secondary liquid aspiration duct (50) in communication with the dispenser duct, and a primary liquid aspiration duct (8) in communication with the container, off-axis with each other. Between these, a joining compartment (64) is provided communicating upstream with the primary liquid aspiration duct (8) and communicating downstream with the secondary liquid aspiration duct (50) to form the fluidic connection between them. In particular, the container (C) is of the type with built-in suction pipe. bowed across the upper surface of the user s foot to extend to and pass through the side strap attachment means to engage with a user s foot. 21: 2013/ : 2013/03/08 43: 2014/06/23 51: A43B 71: DU PLESSIS, Caron 72: DU PLESSIS, Caron 33: ZA 31: 2012/ : 2012/03/08 54: A SHOE SOLE A sole for an item of footwear which includes a body, a foot engaging surface and a ground engaging surface, where the foot engaging surface includes a bow strap attachment means and a pair of side strap attachment means, wherein, in use, a strap is passed through the bow strap attachment means, 21: 2013/ : 2011/08/18 43: 2014/05/13 51: A61K; A61P 71: DEISHER, THERESA 72: DEISHER, THERESA 33: US 31: 61/374,943 32: 2010/08/18 33: US 31: 61/441,485 32: 2011/02/10 33: US 31: 61/449,372 32: 2011/03/04 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS TO INHIBIT STEM CELL AND PROGENITOR CELL BINDING TO LYMPHOID TISSUE AND FOR REGENERATING GERMINAL CENTERS IN LYMPHATIC TISSUES The present invention relates to compositions and methods of inhibiting stem cell binding to organs and tissues, including the blocking of stem cell binding to germinal centers present in lymph tissue. Disclosed are compositions and methods for regenerating germinal centers in lymphatic tissue. Included in the compositions are adjuvants, agonists to CD40, Page 137

138 CD28 and the IL-21 receptor, and antagonist to CD20. 21: 2013/ : 2011/08/29 43: 2014/05/09 51: F23K 71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD 72: DEBASHIS, DEY, BANERJEE, SAUREN, KRISHNENDU, ADITYA 33: IN 31: 2142/DELNP/ : 2010/09/09 54: AN ASSEMBLY FOR FOSSIL FUEL DISTRIBUTION The present invention relates to the field of fossil fuel combustion arrangement. It relates in particular to a fuel distribution assembly for equal and homogenous pulverized fuel distribution in pulverized fuel conduits throughout. It also relates to a system for providing an equal and homogenous pulverized fuel distribution. 21: 2013/ : 11/03/ : 11/06/ : B61H 71: WABTEC HOLDING CORPORATION 72: GREGAR PETER and MARLOW JONATHON 33: US 31: 12/901,763 32: 2010/10/11 54: RAILWAY TRUCK MOUNTED BRAKE RIGGING HAVING RAISED CONNECTION OF FORCE-TRANSMITTING MEMBER WITH TRANSFER LEVER 57: A railway vehicle truck mounted brake rigging includes spaced apart first and second brake beams, a horizontally disposed first transfer never having a pivotal connection with one brake beam and further having an upturned flange, a link seated horizontally on the shoulder, a horizontally disposed second transfer lever having a pivotal connection with another brake beam, a first force-transmitting member passing through the first opening of the bolster for pivotal connection with each of the link and the second transfer lever, the pivotal connection is offset in a vertical direction from a horizontal plane defined by the first transfer lever, and a second force transmitting member passing through the second opening of the bolster for pivotal connection with opposed ends of the respective first and second transfer levers. Page 138

139 revolution generated by an isosceles trapezium (24) revolving about the pouring axis (X), the small base (26) of the trapezium lying in the upper transverse plane (P sup ), having as its centre the centre (C) of the upper end (20) of the tube and as its dimension a width (E) equal to half the outlet diameter (D out ), the large base (28) of the trapezium lying in the lower transverse plane (P inf ) and the two non-parallel sides (30, 32) of the trapezium together making an angle beta (β) less than : 2013/ : 2011/10/19 43: 2014/05/08 51: B22D 71: VESUVIUS GROUP, S.A. 72: COLLURA, MARIANO, DELSINE, DAMIEN 33: EP 31: : 2010/10/20 54: TUBE FOR POURING LIQUID METAL, ASSEMBLY OF A TUBE AND A METAL FRAME AND METAL FRAME The tube (10) delimits a pouring channel (12) having a pouring axis (X), comprising a downstream part, in which the pouring channel has a diameter known as the outlet diameter, and an upstream part (16) which is defined as being that part of the tube that lies between an upper transverse plane (P sup ), tangential to the upper end (20) of the tube, and a lower transverse plane (P inf ) lying a distance (L), known as the threshold distance, from the upper transverse plane (P sup ), the threshold distance having a dimension greater than four times the outlet diameter, the upstream part (16) being flared and being configured in such a way that: - its upper end (20) has a convex overall shape in the axial direction (X) and has a surface of intersection with the upper transverse plane (P sup ) of which the width in the radial direction (Y) is less than half the outlet diameter (D out ), - the upstream part (16) is included within a first volume corresponding to the complementary part of an axisymmetric frustoconical volume (V 1 ) having as its axis the pouring axis (X), and the generatrix of which forms an angle alpha (a) greater than 5 with the pouring axis (X), the small base (22) of the frustoconical volume (V 1 ) corresponding to the surface of intersection of the lower transverse plane with the pouring channel (12), - the upstream part (16) is included within a second volume (V 2 ), delimited by a surface of 21: 2013/ : 2011/10/03 43: 2014/05/02 51: A61K; A61P; C07D 71: OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD. 72: SUMIDA, TAKUMI, NAKAGAWA, TAKASHI, SAKAMOTO, MAKOTO, KOJIMA, YUTAKA, HARADA, YASUO, YAMAGUCHI, KAZUYA, TERAUCHI, YUKI, SHIRAKURA, MASAMICHI 33: US 31: 61/389,393 32: 2010/10/04 54: 4- (METHYLAMINOPHENOXY) PYRDIN- 3 - YL- BENZAMIDE DERIVATIVES FOR TREATING CANCER The present invention provides a novel compound having an excellent antitumor effect, stability and metabolic stability. The compound of the present invention is represented by the following general formula (1) wherein R1 represents a halogen atom, an aryl group, an aryloxy group or a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with one or more halogen atoms; R2 represents a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a lower alkyl group or a lower alkoxy group; and; m represents an integer of 1 to 3; Page 139

140 provided that when m represents 2 or 3, R1s are the same or different. 21: 2013/ : 2013/04/03 43: 2014/06/23 51: E06B 71: RBP ASSOCIATES LIMITED 72: PARKER, REGINALD BRIAN 33: UK 31: : 2010/09/07 33: 31: PCT/GB2011/ : 2011/09/07 54: AUTOMATIC DOOR BOTTOM DROP-DOWN SEAL An automatic door bottom drop down seal having an actuator (28) responsive to closing of a door for moving a sealing member vertically downwards into a sealing position relative to the door threshold when the door is closed. The actuator includes an arm (34) connected to a block (26) slidable within a channel (24) of the seal housing. The arm (34) is pivotally connected to the slide block (26) so to pivot downwardly to impart downward pressure on the sealing member (40). 21: 2013/ : 2011/09/23 43: 2014/05/15 51: C12N; C07K 71: ONCOS THERAPEUTICS OY 72: HEMMINKI, AKSELI, CERULLO, VINCENZO, PESONEN, SARI, DIAS, JOAO 33: FI 31: : 2010/09/24 33: FI 31: : 2011/05/11 54: ONCOLYTIC ADENOVIRAL VECTORS CODING FOR MONOCLONAL ANTI-CTLA-4 ANTIBODIES The present invention relates to the fields of life sciences and medicine. Specifically, the invention relates to cancer therapies. More specifically, the present invention relates to oncolytic adenoviral vectors and cells and pharmaceutical compositions comprising said vectors. The present invention also relates to said vectors for treating cancer in a subject and a method of treating cancer in a subject. Furthermore, the present invention relates to methods of producing monoclonal anti-ctla4 antibodies in a cell and increasing tumor specific immune response and apoptosis in a subject, as well as uses of the oncolytic adenoviral vectors for producing monoclonal anti-ctla4 antibodies in a cell and increasing tumor specific immune response and apoptosis in a subject. Page 140

141 21: 2013/ : 2011/09/09 43: 2014/05/15 51: E03C 71: LEE, SUSANNA 72: LEE, SUSANNA 33: US 31: 13/225,259 32: 2011/09/02 33: US 31: 61/381,382 32: 2010/09/09 54: FAUCET EXTENDING APPARATUS AND METHOD A device and method for delivering water to a person who is unable to reach household or other types of water dispensing faucets. In some embodiments, the device can comprise a trough for delivering the liquid or other fluid and an attachment member for attaching the trough to a faucet. 21: 2013/ : 2011/08/20 43: 2014/05/30 51: C01B; F22B 71: THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH 72: VON TROTHA, THILO, HEINRICH, JAN 33: DE 31: : 2010/09/-10 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PRODUCING PROCESS VAPOR AND BOILER FEED STEAM IN A HEATABLE REFORMING REACTOR FOR PRODUCING SYNTHESIS GAS The invention relates to a process for the generation of process steam and boiler feed water steam in a heatable reforming reactor for the production of syngas. The inventive process serves to exploit the sensible heat of a syngas produced from hydrocarbons and steam so to obtain two types of steam, each being generated when heating and evaporating boiler feed water and process condensate, with the process also including a conversion of the carbon monoxide contained in the syngas, and with the process including optional heating of the boiler feed water by means of the flue gas obtained from the heating of the reforming reactor. The process allows exploiting the sensible heat of the syngas and the flue gas from the heating more efficiently, while avoiding the disadvantages of the flue gas heating on account of the varying amounts of heat available in the flue gas duct. The invention also relates to a contrivance for carrying out this process. Page 141

142 21: 2013/ : 18/04/ : 12/06/ : B07C 71: STEINERT ELEKTROMAGNETBAU GMBH 72: DIRK KILLMANN 33: DE 31: : 2010/11/25 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR INDIVIDUAL GRAIN SORTING OF OBJECTS FROM BULK MATERIALS 57: In a method having a device for individual grain sorting of objects (3.1) from bulk materials (3) on a conveying device (1) and an actuable discharge unit (2) which separates into fractions, the height distribution of the object (3.1) and the propagation of a light source (4) are advantageously used as sorting criterion, wherein a light-band (4.1) is projected transversely with respect to a conveying direction of the bulk material (3) on a plane of the conveying device (1), the objects (3.1) are moved through undr the light-band (4.1.1) of the light is reflected, a second part (4.1.2) enters again at an entry point (3.1.1), is scattered and exists again at an exit point (3.1.2), a scattered propagation (B) is detected by a camera (9), and contiguous regions are identified in buffered rows (B z ), and the measured values are subjected to an evaluation and are combined to form characteristic values, and the discharge unit (2) is actuated in dependence on preset sorting parameters. 21: 2013/ : 2013/04/18 43: 2014/05/09 51: G06Q 71: SITA N.V 72: O SULLIVAN, Kevin, D., IRMINGER, Renaud, CHEIKH, Stephane 33: US 31: 61/425,507 32: 2010/12/21 54: RESERVATION SYSTEM AND METHOD A reservation system for travel, accommodation, venue ticketing and other purposes may be accessed on-line, for example via a social networking website. A user enters their social networking identification into the reservation system, which is stored for future use. When a subsequent user makes a reservation, they also enter their social networking ID and the system retrieves a list of associated parties from the social networking website, which may be a friends or contacts list, and searches for reservations made by any of those parties which have an overlapping criterion, such as date and destination. It then sends the subsequent user the social networking ID of the overlapping party. The overlap may be used to identify parties who will be at the same destination at the same time Page 142

143 as the subsequent user, and/or are travelling on the same flight or journey. The list of associated parties may also be used to identify parties who are listing as living at the destination to which the subsequent user is travelling and those parties social networking IDs may be sent to the subsequent user. On checkin, the system may use the list of associated parties to notify the party checking-in that one of their friends or contacts has also check-in. RICKY, TRULLINGER, TONY K, GARIZI, NEGAR, YAP, MAURICE C H, BUYSSE, ANN M, PERNICH, DAN, DEAMICIS, CARL, ZHANG, YU, NIYAZ, NOORMOHAMED M, JOHNSON, TIMOTHY C 33: US 31: 61/409,702 32: 2010/11/03 54: PESTICIDAL COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES RELATED THERETO This document discloses molecules having the following formula (I): and processes related thereto. 21: 2013/ : 2011/08/25 43: 2014/05/15 51: C08F; B29C; C08J; C08L 71: W. L. GORE & ASSOCIATES, INC. 72: XU, PING, HEGENBARTH, JACK J, CHEN, XIN KANG, RADSPINNER, RACHEL, DRUMHELLER, PAUL D, JOHNSON, WILLIAM B, LIU, WEN K 33: US 31: 12/886,817 32: 2010/09/21 54: EXPANDABLE FUNCTIONAL TFE COPOLYMER FINE POWDER, THE EXPANDED FUNCTIONAL PRODUCTS OBTAINED THEREFROM AND REACTION OF THE EXPANDED PRODUCTS A functional TFE copolymer fine powder is described, wherein the TFE copolymer is a polymer of TFE and at least one functional comonomer, and wherein the TFE copolymer has functional groups that are pendant to the polymer chain. The functional TFE copolymer fine powder resin is paste extrudable and expandable. Methods for making the functional TFE copolymer are also described. The expanded functional TFE copolymer material may be postreacted after expansion. 21: 2013/ : 2011/10/31 43: 2014/05/12 51: A61K; A01H; A01N; A01P; C07D 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: KNUEPPEL, DANIEL, LOWE, CHRISTIAN T, ROSS, RONALD, DEMETER, DAVID A, HUNTER, 21: 2013/ : 2013/04/24 43: 2014/06/10 51: E06B 71: STEYN, Ricardo Sheath Oxford 72: STEYN, Ricardo Sheath Oxford 33: ZA 31: 2012/ : 2012/04/24 54: GROUTING COMPONENT The invention provides a protective barrier for an opening in a structure which includes a quadrilateral sheet of a translucent or transparent resiliently deformable material having a plurality of airflow apertures formed therethrough, which is detachably secured about at least a part of a perimeter of the sheet to a surface surrounding the opening to extend across the opening. Page 143

144 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/09 43: 2014/05/19 51: C07K; A61K; A61P; G01N 71: GENENTECH, INC. 72: LAZARUS, ROBERT A, WATTS, RYAN J, WU, YAN, ATWAL, JASVINDER, CHEN, YONGMEI, ZHANG, YINGNAN, CHIU, CECILIA PUI CHI, WANG, WEIRU 33: US 31: 61/418,310 32: 2010/11/30 33: US 31: 61/418,850 32: 2010/12/01 33: US 31: 61/426,425 32: 2010/12/22 33: US 31: 61/456,642 32: 2010/11/10 54: METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR NEURAL DISEASE IMMUNOTHERAPY The invention provides antibodies to specific neural proteins and methods of using the same. 21: 2013/ : 2011/10/26 43: 2014/05/12 51: C23C; C09D 71: CHEMETALL GMBH 72: BUKEIKHANOVA, SAULE, KOMANDER, MATHIAS 33: DE 31: : 2010/10/27 54: AQUEOUS COMPOSITION FOR PRETREATING A METALLIC SURFACE BEFORE FURTHER COATING OR FOR TREATING SAID SURFACE The present invention relates to an aqueous composition for pretreating a metallic surface before further coating or for treating said surface. The aqueous composition is obtained by adding a) at least [one] sodium, potassium, and/or ammonium water glass and b) at least one silane to water. The quantity ratio of a) to b), in each case including the resulting reaction products, is preferably in the range of 0.1: to 2:1. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/18 43: 2014/05/02 51: A01N 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: WILSON, STEPHEN L, OUSE, DAVID G, HOWARD, PHILLIP J, DOWNER, BRANDON MATTHEW, DITMARSEN, SCOTT, LINSCOTT, DOUGLAS J, SCHERDER, ERIC, COBB, JOEY D, WOODRUFF, MARK, BOEKER, RICARDO, FERGUSON, SAMUEL M, GALLUP, COURTNEY 33: US 31: 61/416,338 32: 2010/11/23 54: HERBICIDAL CAPSULE SUSPENSIONS OF ACETOCHLOR CONTAINING REDUCED AMOUNTS OF SAFENER Aqueous herbicidal capsule suspensions of acetochlor, containing microcapsules of defined size, shell wall composition, and thickness which contain acetochlor and reduced levels of herbicide safener are provided. The aqueous herbicidal capsule suspensions of acetochlor provide commercially acceptable weed control and selectivity in corn. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/04 43: 2014/05/02 51: A01N 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: SCHMITZER, PAUL R, SATCHIVI, NORBERT M 33: US 31: 61/410,450 32: 2010/11/05 54: CONTROL OF PHENOXYALKANOIC ACID HERBICIDE-RESISTANT WEEDS WITH 4-AMINO- 3-CHLORO-6-(4-CHLORO-2-FLUORO-3- METHOXYPHENYL)PYRIDINE-2-CARBOXYLIC ACID AND ITS SALTS OR ESTERS 4-Amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3- methoxyphenyl)pyridine-2-carboxylic acid and its salts or esters effectively controls phenoxyalkanoic acid herbicide-resistant weeds despite having the same mode of action as phenoxyalkanoic acid herbicides. 21: 2013/ : 2011/09/30 43: 2014/05/02 51: F02B; F04B; F16H 71: GRACE MOTOR WORKS LIMITED 72: WHITE, WILLIAM LLEWIS 33: NZ 31: : 2010/09/30 Page 144

145 54: AN ENGINE USABLE AS A POWER SOURCE OR PUMP An engine which includes a rotor mounted relative to an output shaft, the rotor having one or more piston cylinder assembly's disposed in or on the rotor. The longitudinal axis/axes of the one or more piston cylinder assembly's is orientated to be tangential to a peripheral rim of the rotor. The rotor or output shaft has a lobed cam which rotates at the same, greater or slower speed than the rotor and in which via compression and combustion, each piston rotates the rotor continuously relative to a stationary part of the engine. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/17 43: 2014/05/02 51: C07K 71: CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE - CNRS -, UNIVERSITE DE MONTPELLIER 2 - SCIENCES ET TECHNIQUES, UNIVERSITE DE MONTPELLIER 1 72: BARRERE, STÉPHANIE, NARGEOT, JOËL, LEBLEU, BERNARD, BOISGUERIN, PRISCA, PIOT, CHRISTOPHE 33: IB 31: PCT/IB2010/ : 2010/11/18 54: INHIBITORS OF APOPTOSIS AND USES THEREOF The invention relates to fragments of the DAXX and FADD proteins that inhibit cell apoptosis, in particular cell apoptosis mediated by the Fas receptor. The invention also relates to derivatives of said anti-apoptotic fragments, conjugates comprising said fragments, pharmaceutical compositions comprising said fragments, and to the medical applications of said fragments, derivatives, conjugates, and pharmaceutical compositions thereof in the treatment or prevention of diseases and conditions associated with apoptosis. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/09 43: 2014/05/02 51: C10G; B01J; C07C; C10L 71: PRIMUS GREEN ENERGY, INC. 72: FANG, HOWARD L, BEN-REUVEN, MOSHE, BOYLE, RICHARD E, KOROS, ROBERT M 33: US 31: 12/942,680 32: 2010/11/09 54: SINGLE LOOP MULTISTAGE FUEL PRODUCTION Synthetic fuels are produced from synthesis gas in a four-stage reactor system with a single recycle loop providing the requisite thermal capacity to moderate the high heat release of the reactions and to provide the reactants and reaction environments for the efficient operation of the process. The first stage converts a portion of the synthesis gas to methanol, the second stage converts the methanol to dimethylether, the third stage converts the methanol and dimethylether to fuel and the fourth stage converts the high melting point component, durene, and other low volatility aromatic components such as tri- and tetra-methylbenzenes to high octane branched paraffins. The four-stage catalyst used for hydrotreating is resistant to CO poisoning. The reactions i produce water as a side product that is carried through to a high pressure separator after the fourth stage. The streams from the separator are a liquid fuel stream, a water stream and a gaseous stream that contains light hydrocarbon gases and the unreacted synthesis gas. The larger part of this gas stream is recycled to the inlet of the first stage and mixed with the fresh synthesis gas stream. Alternatively, the fresh synthetic gas stream is mixed with the product of the second stage. The smaller part of the gas stream from the separator is sent to hydrocarbon recovery and to fuel gas used for providing preheat of various streams. The liquid fuel is sent for blending into fuel products, such as gasoline, jet fuel, or diesel, and the water stream can be sent, for example, to the synthesis gas producing plant for steam generation. Page 145

146 21: 2013/ : 2011/10/25 43: 2014/05/02 51: E21B 71: YEMINGTON, CHARLES R 72: YEMINGTON, CHARLES R 33: US 31: 12/911,363 32: 2010/10/25 54: RISER FOR COIL TUBING/WIRE LINE INJECTION The present invention is directed to a system including a self supporting riser (SSR) which is connected to a well to provide fluid communication to fossil hydrocarbon reservoirs deep below the seafloor. The SSR is constructed of a plurality of joints comprising regular joints and specialty joints that define the SSR and are selected to optimize the SSR for a well in a specific location. A unique aspect of the invention is further directed to a small vessel subject to high vessel motions that permits a coil tubing/wire line system to be mounted on a stabilizer system mounted on the vessel. The riser extension that connects the vessel to the self supporting riser preferably has a telescopic joint/section that is designed for the heave of the vessel. 21: 2013/ : 2010/11/15 43: 2014/05/23 51: H04N 71: INTERGRAPH CORPORATION 72: ESTES, ANDREW D, FREDERICK, JOHNNY E 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CAMERA CONTROL IN A SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM A method and a system for calibrating a camera in a surveillance system. The method and system use a mathematical rotation between a first coordinate system and a second coordinate system in order to calibrate a camera with a map of an area. In some embodiments, the calibration can be used to control the camera and/or to display a view cone on the map. Page 146

147 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/03 43: 2014/05/02 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: LEXICON PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. 72: LI, QUN, HU, WEIFENG, YANG, XIAOGEN, ZHAO, JIANGQIONG, ZHAO, MATTHEW MANGZHU 33: US 31: 61/410,421 32: 2010/11/05 54: CRYSTALLINE FORMS OF (S) AMINO (4 - (2 - AMINO ( (R) (4 - CHLORO-2- (3 - METHYL- 1H-PYRAZOL-1 -YL) PHENYL) - 2, 2, 2 - TRIFLUOROETHOXY) PYRIMIDIN- 4 - YL) PHENYL) PROPANOIC ACID Crystalline forms of (S) - 2 -amino- 3 - (4 - (2 -amino- 6 - ( (R) (4 - chloro- 2 - (3 -methyl - lh-pyrazol - 1 -yl) phenyl) - 2, 2, 2 - trifluoroethoxy) pyrimidin yl) phenyl) propanoic acid and salts thereof are disclosed. Pharmaceutical dosage forms and methods of their use are also disclosed. 21: 2013/ : 2011/09/26 43: 2014/05/02 51: C10B 71: THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH 72: KREBBER, FRANK, ÜBERSCHÄR, KERSTIN, SCHULTE, HELMUT 33: DE 31: : 2010/09/30 54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR SETTING UP A CONTROL ELEMENT FOR THE GAS PRESSURE OF A COKE OVEN CHAMBER WITHOUT EXPANSION-INDUCED DEVIATIONS OF THE CONTROL ASSEMBLY The invention relates to a contrivance for providing a control device for controlling the gas pressure in a coke-oven chamber without expansion-induced deviations from the control arrangement resulting during operation from the high temperatures and temperature differences of coke-oven chambers in similar devices according to the state of the art. The inventive contrivance and the method serve to prevent that water which is used to seal off, cool and separate water-soluble impurities from standpipes leaves the control device in an uncontrolled manner. The invention also relates to a method applied to control the gas pressure of a coke-oven chamber by means of the aforementioned contrivance, the pressure of the coke-oven chamber being controlled against the crude gas-conducting collecting main by means of the aforementioned control device without expansion-induced deviation from the control arrangement. Page 147

148 21: 2013/ : 2011/09/16 43: 2014/05/02 51: F26B 71: DÜRR SYSTEMS GMBH 72: WIELAND, DIETMAR, IGLAUER, OLIVER, KNÜSEL, CHRISTOF, WINKLER, MARIUS 33: DE 31: : 2010/10/28 54: PROCESS CHAMBER WITH DEVICE FOR INJECTING GASEOUS FLUID The invention relates to a process chamber (5) having an interior space (39). In the interior space (39) there is a receiving region (15) for workpieces (3). The process chamber (5) has an opening (12, 14) for the entry and exit of workpieces (3). The process chamber comprises a device (17, 19, 25, 29, 33, 37, 35) for injecting gaseous fluid into the interior space (39). The device for injecting gaseous fluid has at least one nozzle (17, 19) for producing a fluid flow curtain (21, 23) between the opening (12, 14) and the receiving region (15) for workpieces (3). 21: 2013/ : 2011/09/30 43: 2014/05/02 51: A61K 71: APTALIS PHARMA LIMITED 72: DE FRANZA, GIUSEPPE, CLEMENTI, DANILO, STOLLBERG, CHRISTIAN, BOLTRI, LUIGI, ORTENZI, GIOVANNI 33: US 31: 61/389,037 32: 2010/10/01 54: ENTERIC COATED, LOW- STRENGTH PANCRELIPASE FORMULATIONS The present invention is directed to a pharmaceutical composition or dosage form having a stable, low (diluted) digestive enzyme content comprising at least one digestive enzyme and at least one carrier, or a dosage form thereof. The invention is also directed to a process of preparation of the composition or the dosage form. In addition the invention is directed to the treatment and prevention of disorders or conditions associated with a digestive enzyme deficiency in a patient in need thereof, comprising administering to said patient a pharmaceutically acceptable amount of the composition having a stable low digestive enzyme content or dosage form thereof. Page 148

149 21: 2013/ : 2013/04/29 43: 2014/05/02 51: A61L 71: RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED 72: BARLOW, Louise Margaret, PIERCY, Ellen, WALSH, Steve 33: GB 31: : 2010/11/05 54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DISPENSING LIQUIDS The present invention describes a universal refill containing a volatile liquid for use with at least two different types of emanation device; wherein the universal refill comprises a housing; at least one reservoir in the housing for holding the volatile liquid; at least two valves in the housing in communication with the reservoir, wherein each of said valves is configured to be automatically resealable when not being held open; and wherein each type of device emanates the volatile liquid from the universal refill via a different mechanism to each other type of emanation device and wherein said at least two different types of emanation device each comprise a chassis configured to receive and releasably retain the universal refill. 21: 2013/ : 2010/11/30 43: 2014/05/06 51: G01N; C12G; G01N 71: FOSS ANALYTICAL A/S 72: THOMSEN, HENRIK 54: DETERMINATION OF SULPHUR DIOXIDE IN A LIQUID A system for the measurement of free and bound SO 2 in a liquid beverage product sample comprising a sample container (10) having a volume sufficient to provide a headspace (14) above the sample (12) into which a gas can pass; a gas flow system (6) adapted to extract gas from the headspace (14) and recirculating it back into the liquid volume (12); a measurement system (4) configured to monitor a time dependent evolution of SO 2 in gas from the gas flow system (6); and a dosing apparatus (8) fluidly connected to the container (10) to supply an hydrolysis reagent thereto. A heater unit (3) is provided for supplying thermal radiation into the container (10) to elevate the temperature of sample therein sufficient to facilitate the hydrolysis reaction and a signal processor (30) operates to deconvolute the monitored evolution to generate an indication of Page 149

150 the concentration of each of the free SO 2 and the total SO 2 content of the sample. rests on the valve seat and the relief valve is closed, into a through-flow position, in which the relief valve is open, wherein the valve disk (1) comprises a valve disk surface (2) having a peripheral surface rim (4) and a normal which is perpendicular to the valve disk surface (2), runs through the centre of gravity of the latter and defines a longitudinal axis L. A brim is arranged on the surface rim (4), wherein said brim has a first part (6) which projects beyond the valve disk surface (2) in the axial direction with respect to the longitudinal axis L and has a second part (8) which adjoins the first part (6) and comprises a section that is radial with respect to the longitudinal axis L. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/01 43: 2014/05/20 51: B01J; B01D; F01N 71: HALDOR TOPSØE A/S 72: JOHANSEN, KELD 33: DK 31: PA : 2010/11/02 54: METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION OF A CATALYSED PARTICULATE FILTER AND CATALYSED PARTICULATE FILTER Method for the preparation of a catalysed particulate filter and a particulate filter. The method comprises the steps of a) providing a catalyst wash coat with a first catalyst active in burning off of soot and a second catalyst active in selective catalytic reduction of nitrogen oxides; b) coating a particulate filter body with the catalyst wash coat on the dispersion side and the permeate side of the filter body and within partition walls of the filter body; and c) drying and heat treating the coated filter body to obtain the catalysed particulate filter. 21: 2013/ : 2011/10/25 43: 2014/05/02 51: F16K 71: LEINEMANN GMBH & CO. KG 72: HELMSEN, FRANK, KIRCHNER, TOBIAS 33: EP 31: : 2010/11/03 54: SWITCH VALVE The invention relates to a control valve having a valve seat and a valve disk (1), which can be moved from a closed position, in which the valve disk (1) 21: 2013/ : 2011/07/01 43: 2014/05/02 51: B01J; B01D; F01N 71: HALDOR TOPSØE A/S 72: JOHANSEN, KELD 33: DE 31: PA : 2010/11/02 33: DE 31: PA : 2010/12/09 54: METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION OF A CATALYSED PARTICULATE FILTER AND CATALYSED PARTICULATE FILTER The invention pertains to a catalysed particulate filter provided in its entire dispersion side and within its partition walls with a first catalyst being active in selective catalytic reduction of nitrogen oxides, and in its entire permeate side with a second catalyst combination with a catalyst being active in oxidation of ammonia mixed with a catalyst being active in Page 150

151 oxidation of carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons and a method for its preparation. The mean particle size of the first catalyst is smaller than the mean pore diameter of the longitudinal porous walls, and the mean particle size of the second catalyst combination is larger than the mean pore diameter of the longitudinal walls. In the example, the first catalyst is a silica aluminium phosphate SAPO-34 promoted with 2% copper and the second catalyst is a mixture of platinum and palladium (molar ratio 3:1) supported on alumina particles and beta zeolite powder with 1.0% copper. 21: 2013/ : 2011/07/01 43: 2014/05/02 51: B01J; B01D; F01N 71: HALDOR TOPSØE A/S 72: JOHANSEN, KELD 33: DK 31: PA : 2010/11/02 33: DK 31: PA : 2010/12/09 54: METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION OF A CATALYSED PARTICULATE FILTER AND CATALYSED PARTICULATE FILTER Method for the preparation of a catalysed particulate filter and a particulate filter prepared by the method. 21: 2013/ : 2013/04/30 43: 2014/04/02 51: A61F 71: SNOREPRO GLOBAL LIMITED 72: GAY, Harold Maxwell 33: NZ 31: : 2010/11/02 54: A SLEEPING AID A sleeping aid having an upper moulding (1), a lower moulding (2) and a bridge (4); the sleeping aid formed so that it can be place in the mouth of a human user with a series of the user s upper teeth snugly in the upper moulding (1), a series of the user s lower teeth snugly in the lower moulding (2), the user s lower jaw held forward of its natural resting position by the mouldings, and the bridge (4) extending across the user s tongue to restrict the tongue from rearward movement; the sleeping aid formed such that when it is worn in this way the forward position of the lower jaw and the position of the bridge (4) substantially inhibits snoring and/or sleep apnoea. 21: 2013/ : 2013/05/02 43: 2014/05/08 51: C11D 71: RECKITT BENCKISER N.V. 72: SCOIZZATO, Simone, COSTINITI, Fabio, BELLO, Irene, ROSCIOLI, Laura, WIEDEMANN, Ralf 33: GB 31: : 2010/11/25 54: DETERGENT COMPOSITION A composition comprises a surfactant having the formula below, R1 (EtO) x (PrO) y (BuO) z R1 is C X is 5-8. Y is 0-4. Z is : 2013/ : 2011/07/06 43: 2014/05/08 51: A43B 71: MIDORI ANZEN CO., LTD. 72: SAKURAI, YOSHINORI 33: JP 31: : 2010/11/05 54: TOE CAP AND TOE CAP EMBEDDED SHOE Provided is a structure for toe boxes that protect toes from objects that impact from the side such as the wheel of a pushcart without impeding foot movements such as walking, and for shoes that incorporate said toe box. The toe box (1) that covers the front of the foot when incorporated into the toe of a shoe is characterized: in having a bowl-shaped shell formed so that the front wall (2), left and right side walls (3, 4) and upper wall (5) are connected by smooth curves; and in an extended side wall (7) Page 151

152 being provided on at least one side wall, which extends the rear edge (17) of said side wall rearward. Shoes in which said toe box has been incorporated are able to protect toes adequately even when being impacted from the outside (little toe side) of the toes for which protection is inadequate with conventional work shoes having incorporated toe boxes. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/01 43: 2014/05/08 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: NISSAN CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, LTD. 72: IWAMOTO, SHUNSUKE, NAKANO, SATOSHI, TAKEUCHI, KAZUYA, ISHIDA, MARIKO, YAMAMOTO, MASAO 33: JP 31: : 2010/11/02 54: ORGANIC AMINE SALT OF AMINOBENZOIC ACID DERIVATIVES AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME A novel organic amine salt or salt with quaternary ammonium ion of the 3-{[((2E)-2-{1-[5-(4-t- butylphenyl)-4-hydroxy-3- thienyl]ethylidene}hydrazino)carbonothioyl]amino}be nzoic acid having useful properties as a drug is provided. A novel organic amine or salt with quaternary ammonium ion of 3-{[((2E)-2-{1-[5-(4-t- butylphenyl)-4-hydroxy-3- thienyl]ethylidene}hydrazino)carbonothioyl]amino}be nzoic acid, a method for producing the organic amine salt or the salt with quaternary ammonium ion and a platelet increasing agent. 21: 2013/ : 2011/10/18 43: 2014/05/08 51: A01N; A01P 71: ISHIHARA SANGYO KAISHA, LTD. 72: KIKUGAWA, HIROSHI, SATAKE, YOSHIKAZU 33: JP 31: : 2010/10/22 54: HERBICICDAL COMPOSITION Many herbicidal compositions have been developed and used, but there are many types of weeds to be controlled, and their development lasts for a long period of time. Accordingly, it has been desired to develop a herbicidal composition having a wider herbicidal spectrum and having a highly active and long-lasting herbicidal activity. The present invention provides a herbicidal composition which comprises as active ingredients (a) at least one herbicidal compound selected from the group consisting of a benzoylpyrazole compound represented by the formula (I): (wherein each of R1, R2, R3, R4 and R6 is alky, and R5 is alkoxyalkoxy), sulcotrione and topramezone, and (b) amicarbazone. Page 152

153 a step of injecting water through an injection circuit (50) on at least one hot leg (3) until each cooling loop is filled with water having changed the air from a steam generator (6) and until the water level (20) in the tank reaches above the side openings (21) of the tank that correspond to the loops (11, 12), after which the connecting device (30) is taken out of the tank. The connecting device (30) is capable of using telescopic connection elements (321). 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/04 43: 2014/05/08 51: C07D 71: H. LUNDBECK A/S 72: STIVANELLO, MARIANO, DE FAVERI, CARLA, HUBER, FLORIAN ANTON MARTIN 33: DK 31: PA : 2010/11/05 33: DK 31: PA : 2011/05/25 54: METHOD FOR THE MANUFACTURING OF NALTREXONE The present invention relates to an improved process for producing naltrexone [17- (cyclopropylmethyl)-4,5α-epoxy-3,14- dihydroxy-morphinan-6-one] from noroxymorphone [4,5- α-epoxy-3,14-dihydroxy-morphinan-6- one] by alkylation with a cyclopropylmethyl halide. 21: 2013/ : 2011/10/31 43: 2014/05/08 51: G21C; G21D 71: ELECTRICITE DE FRANCE 72: LEGENDRE, CHRISTOPHE 33: FR 31: : 2010/11/04 54: METHOD FOR FILLING WATER INTO A MAIN CIRCUIT OF A NUCLEAR REACTOR, AND CONNECTION DEVICE FOR IMPLEMENTING SAID METHOD The method for filling water into and changing the air of a main circuit (1) of a water-cooled nuclear reactor includes a step (1) of placing a connecting and fluid insulation device (30) which is connected to a hot leg (3) of each cooling loop (11, 12) of the main circuit so as to substantially insulate, from inside the tank, the assembly of hot legs. The method also includes 21: 2013/ : 2011/10/31 43: 2014/05/08 51: F16L 71: ELECTRICITE DE FRANCE 72: LEGENDRE, CHRISTOPHE 33: FR 31: : 2010/11/04 54: CONNECTING DEVICE TO BE CONNECTED TO AT LEAST ONE PIPE The connecting device (1) comprises at least a telescopic connecting system (10) mounted on a carrier housing (2) and capable of being actuated by an actuating mechanism for deployment and connection to a pipe (100). The telescopic connecting system (10) is connected to a first portion (30) of the actuating mechanism arranged inside the carrier housing (2) and the actuating mechanism comprises a control rod (31) crossing at least one wall of the carrier housing (2) and connecting said first portion (30) to a control system arranged on the outside of the carrier housing. Page 153

154 21: 2013/ : 2013/05/06 43: 2014/05/09 51: A61K, A61P 71: RECKITT BENCKISER HEALTHCARE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 72: RODWELL, Alden, BEECH, Edward, SQUIRES, Mark 33: GB 31: : 2010/12/15 54: NOVEL PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATION COMPRISING NSAID AND CYCLODEXTRIN The present invention provides a liquid composition in comprising an aqueous solution of an NSAID and one or more cyclodextrins. pole (21). The quickly detachable rod is rotatably sleeved on the vertical pole, and the fastening member is anti-rotatably sleeved on the vertical pole and is overlapped on the quickly detachable rod. The quickly detachable rod and the fastening member each comprises a sloping top surface (31, 42) contacting with each other. The fastening member comprises at least one transverse groove (41) which moves transversely to sleeve on the protruding pole, and the quickly detachable rod rotates to lift the fastening member, thereby the transverse groove pressing against the protruding pole. The deflecting block is wedged into an air deflecting pipe (25) of the paint supplying pail cover, perforated downwardly from the top to have a nonthrough venting passage (71) and further perforated from the bottom of the venting passage towards two opposite sides in the lateral direction to have two air holes (72) which are communicated with the interior of the paint supplying pail body. The supplied highpressure air is able to form a pressure clump inside the paint supplying pail body near the paint supplying pail cover, thereby avoiding the paint from spattering on the paint supplying pail cover. Therefore, formed is a paint supplying pail with a wind direction deflector and a quick open-close structure, satisfying the demand of users. 21: 2013/ : 2011/01/14 43: 2014/05/09 51: B05C; B65D; B05B 71: YANG, LI-CHIN 72: YANG, LI-CHIN 54: PAINT SUPPLYING PAIL WITH WIND DIRECTION DEFLECTOR AND QUICK OPEN- CLOSE STRUCTURE Disclosed is a paint supplying pail with a wind direction deflector and a quick open-close structure. The paint supplying pail comprises a paint supplying pail body (10), a paint supplying pail cover (20), a quickly detachable rod (30), a fastening member (40) and a deflecting block (70). The paint supplying pail body is provided with at least one protruding pole (11) and covered by the paint supplying pail cover which is provided outwardly with a vertical 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/09 43: 2014/05/09 51: C08G; C08K; C08L 71: GEORGIA-PACIFIC CHEMICALS LLC Page 154

155 72: RAMMON, RICHARD M, BREYER, ROBERT A, MILLS, CLINTON L 33: US 31: 61/412,057 32: 2010/11/10 54: METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING AMINO- ALDEHYDE RESINS Methods for making and using amino-aldehyde resins. The method for making an amino-aldehyde resin can include mixing an intermediate aminoaldehyde reaction product having a total aldehyde compound to total amino compound molar ratio ranging from about 1.4:1 to about 3:1 with a first aldehyde compound and a first amino compound to produce an amino-aldehyde resin having a total aldehyde compound to total amino compound molar ratio ranging from about 0.5:1 to about 1.2:1. The concentration of the first aldehyde compound mixed with the intermediate reaction product can be about 1.9 wt% or more based on a combined solids weight of the aldehyde compounds and the amino compounds in the amino-aldehyde resin. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/02 43: 2014/05/09 51: A01H; C12N; C12Q 71: AGRIGENETICS, INC. 72: BAI, YONGHE, LU, FANG, GREENE, THOMAS W, MOORE JR, ROBERT E, HEDGES, BRADLEY, KUMPATLA, SIVA P, RAM, RAGHAV 33: US 31: 61/410,783 32: 2010/11/05 54: SOYBEAN MARKERS LINKED TO SCN RESISTANCE This disclosure concerns compositions and methods for identifying the SCN resistant phenotype in soybean. In some embodiments, the disclosure concerns methods for performing marker assisted breeding and selection of plants carrying one or more determinants of SCN resistance in soybean. 21: 2013/ : 2011/10/11 43: 2014/05/09 51: C10G; C10L 71: UOP LLC 72: KOKAYEFF, PETER, ABDO, SUHEIL F 33: US 31: 12/903,874 32: 2010/10/13 54: METHODS FOR PRODUCING DIESEL RANGE MATERIALS HAVING IMPROVED COLD FLOW PROPERTIES Embodiments of a method for producing a diesel range material having improved cold flow properties are provided. In one embodiment, the method includes the steps of providing a waxy diesel range feedstock, producing an intermediary product stream containing a predetermined amount of oxygenated organocompounds from the waxy diesel range feedstock, and contacting the intermediary product stream with a dewaxing catalyst under process conditions at which the oxygenated organocompounds chemically interact with the dewaxing catalyst to convert a portion of the n- paraffins within the intermediary product stream to iso-paraffins while minimizing cracking of the diesel range material. Page 155

156 21: 2013/ : 2011/10/31 43: 2014/05/09 51: D01C; D01B 71: THE CHANCELLOR, MASTER AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, OXFORD BIOMATERIALS LIMITED 72: KNIGHT, DAVID, VOLLRATH, FRIEDRICH, COLLINS, ANDREW, GHEYSENS, TOM 33: GB 31: : 2010/10/29 54: A METHOD FOR DEMINERALIZING WILD SILK COCOONS TO FACILITATE REELING A method for demineralizing wild silk cocoons under mild conditions making it possible both to reel cocoons from species which can only be carded with the prior arts and to wet reel cocoons from species which can only be dry reeled or semi-dry reeled with the prior arts. This, in both cases reduces damage caused in processing and results in single brins and baves with markedly improved consistency in mechanical properties and increased strength and elongation to break. The method also allows substantially all of the silk to be wet reeled from cocoons. For species where the current invention enables silk to be reeled where the prior arts only enabled the carding and spinning of silk the invention makes it possible to form singles, twists and yarns with very long staple lengths and hence greatly superior properties including greater strength, toughness, consistency of diameter, and lustre compared with the short staple fibres prepared according to the prior arts. Demineralisation according to the invention also enables regenerated silk solutions to be prepared under milder conditions compared with the prior arts reducing costs and improving the properties of materials formed from the regenerated silk. The method of demineralizing wild silks according to the present invention also produces materials with reduced or abolished toxicity and allergenicity. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/15 43: 2014/05/09 51: G06F; H04N 71: NAGRAVISION S.A. 72: FISCHER, JEAN-BERNARD, MARCACCI, PATRIK, SCHWARZ, CHRISTIAN, WYSEUR, BRECHT 33: US 31: 61/415,363 32: 2010/11/19 54: METHOD TO DETECT CLONED SOFTWARE Method to detect a cloned software to be used on a client user unit communicating with a server for requesting a service by sending a request from the user unit to the server, the latter being connected to a database comprising client records, each of these records comprising at least a tag value (t c ) as history of client requests, said method comprising an initialization phase and a operating phase, a) the initialization phase comprising the steps of: defining said tag value (t c ) as being equal to an initial random value, then opening a new record storing said tag value (t c ) in the database and introducing said tag value into the client user unit, b) the operating phase comprising the steps of: preparing, on the user unit side, a client message for the server comprising said request and a value depending on said tag value (t c ), then sending this client message, from the user unit to the server, then checking, on the server side, an access condition by checking if the tag value (t c ) of said client message is correct with respect to the tag value comprised in the database, in negative event: deny the requested service, in positive event: sending a server message to the user unit, as a response to his request, updating said tag value (t c ), both on the server side and on the user unit side, by replacing it by a new tag value (t' c ) derived from the last tag value (t c ) and from other data known by both the client and the server, storing the new tag value (t' c ) in the record of the database of the server and in the user unit. Page 156

157 21: 2013/ : 2011/10/07 43: 2014/05/09 51: H04B; G06F 71: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. 72: KIM, DONG SUB, KIM, HAK YEOL, HEO, HOON DO, KANG, JIN GOO 33: KR 31: : 2010/10/08 54: SLIM TYPE TOUCH PANEL AND MOBILE TERMINAL INCLUDING THE SAME A slim type touch panel is provided. The slim type touch panel includes an upper substrate, a first sensor electrode layer disposed at a lower part of the upper substrate, an insulating film disposed at a lower part of the first sensor electrode layer, and a second sensor electrode layer disposed at a lower part of the insulating film, or includes a first sensor electrode cover sheet in which a sensor electrode layer is patterned, a first adhesive layer disposed at a lower part of the first sensor electrode cover sheet, and a film layer disposed at a lower part of the first adhesive layer and comprising a second sensor electrode layer. 72: BOSTRÖM, LISA, WIEMANN, HENNING, BALDEMAIR, ROBERT 33: US 31: 61/428,684 32: 2010/12/30 54: METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR ENABLING POWER BACK-OFF INDICATION IN PHR IN A TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM The exemplary embodiments describe a method for use in a user equipment (700), a method for use in a radio base station (600); a user equipment (700) and a radio base station (600). According to the exemplary embodiments, the user equipment (700) is configured to decide on application or not of a power reduction and to indicate it decision in a power headroom report intended for transmission to the radio base station (600). The radio base station (600) is configured to receive the power headroom report and based on the indicated information in the received power headroom report, the base station in made aware of an additional or special power backoff (e.g. to fulfill SAR requirements) has been applied and thereby able to distinguish it from normal power backoff or power reduction. 21: 2013/ : 2011/04/29 43: 2014/05/09 51: H04W 71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) 21: 2013/ : 2011/03/01 43: 2014/05/09 51: H01L 71: SICHUAN SUNFOR LIGHT CO., LTD, CHANGCHUN INSTITUTE OF APPLIED CHEMISTRY, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 72: ZHANG, HONGJIE, ZHANG, MING, LI, CHENGYU, ZHAO, KUN, LI, DONGMING, ZHANG, LI 33: CN 31: : 2010/11/09 54: AC WHITE LED DEVICE An Alternate Current (AC) white Light-Emitting Diode (LED) device is provided, which belongs to the technical field of white LED manufacturing. The problem to be solved by the present invention is to low-costly overcome a series of deficiencies such as Page 157

158 the stroboflash of an AC driven LED, and the heat dissipation difficulty caused by an integrated packaging of multiple LEDs. Q white LED unit includes an LED chip and a light emitting material that can emit light when being excited by the LED chip. The luminous lifetime of the light emitting material is 1~100 ms. The LED chip only comprises one PN junction. The light emitted by the LED chip is missed with the light emitted by the light emitting material to form white light. The white LED unit is driven by AC with a frequency not more than 100 Hz. The white LED device of present invention uses the single PN junction chip, rather than the prior integrated packaged AC multi-led chip. generally free of solvents. In this manner, the starch will not generally disperse before use and prematurely release the botanical oil. Due to the water sensitivity of the modified starch, however, it may be subsequently dispersed by moisture when it is desired to release the botanical oil. 21: 2013/ : 2011/10/11 43: 2014/05/09 51: F02K 71: NAMMO RAUFOSS AS 72: ØRBEKK, ERLAND 33: EP 31: : 2010/10/-11 54: IMPROVED THERMAL INSULATION OF ROCKET ENGINES The present invention is related to an improved thermal insulation of an exhaust tube (6) for use in a rocket engine. The thermal insulation is provided for as a layered structure wherein respective layers comprises a composite material, and wherein dominant directions of fibres in respective adjacent layers are different with respect to each other. In addition, a flexible layer might be used to attach the thermal insulation to an inner wall of the exhaust tube (6). 21: 2013/ : 2011/10/31 43: 2014/05/09 51: A01N; A01P; A61K 71: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC. 72: WANG, JAMES H, SHI, BO, TOPOLKARAEV, VASILY A, SCHOLL, NEIL T, LEE, JAEHONG, KIM, YOUNGSOOK 33: US 31: 12/961,638 32: 2010/12/07 54: MELT PROCESSED ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITION A method for forming a composition that includes mixing an antimicrobially active botanical oil (e.g., thymol, carvacrol, etc.) and a modified starch polymer within a melt blending device (e.g., extruder) is provided. Unlike the problems associated with proteins, the use of starch polymers allows for a greater degree of flexibility in the processing conditions and is still able to achieve good properties in the resulting composition. The present inventors have also discovered that a plasticizer may be employed to facilitate melt processing of the starch, as well as to enhance the ability of the botanical oil to flow into the internal structure of the starch where it can be retained in a stable manner. The composition is also typically 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/02 43: 2014/05/09 51: B01J; B01D 71: CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. 72: NELSON, ALPHONZO GEORGE, JACKOWSKI, LES 33: US 31: 12/967,948 32: 2010/12/14 54: APPARATUS, PROCESS AND SYSTEM FOR DELIVERING FLUID TO A DISTILLATION COLUMN OR REACTOR Page 158

159 A fluid delivery apparatus is provided for supplying a fluid mixture to a distillation column or reactor. The apparatus can be used to enhance the heat duty, the flow and/or the flow stability of an existing thermosiphon reboiler which supplies a heated fluid to the column or reactor. The apparatus includes an integrated eductor which receives and increases the fluid velocity of a supplemental fluid into which the heated fluid is aspirated to form a fluid mixture then delivered to the column or reactor. A process and a system utilizing the apparatus are also disclosed, as well as a method of retrofitting an existing system with the apparatus. 21: 2013/ : 2011/12/19 43: 2014/05/09 51: A61K; A61Q 71: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY 72: HUANG, YONGQING, PARTHASARATHY, ANJU, WANG, HONG, DICOSIMO, ROBERT, PAYNE, MARK S, CHISHOLM, DEXTER A, CUI, XIUMIN, CUNNINGHAM, SCOTT D, FAHNESTOCK, STEPHEN R, GRUBER, TANJA MARIA, JIANG, XUEPING, ROUVIERE, PIERRE E 33: US 31: 61/424,847 32: 2010/12/20 54: ENZYMATIC PERACID GENERATION FOR USE IN HAIR CARE PRODUCTS Disclosed herein are compositions and methods to treat hair with a peracid-based benefit agent. The peracid benefit agent can be used for hair bleaching, hair weakening, hair removal, hair waiving, hair straightening or any combination thereof. The peracid may be enzymatically generated from a carboxylic acid ester substrate using an enzyme having perhydrolytic activity (perhydrolase) in the presence of a source of peroxygen. A fusion protein comprising the perhydrolase coupled to a hair-binding domain, either directly or through an optional linker, may be used to target the perhydrolytic activity to the hair surface. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/04 43: 2014/05/09 51: C11D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: PERRY, JANETTE, HUNTER, ROBERT ALLAN, CLOWES, ELIZABETH ANN 33: EP 31: : 2010/12/03 54: FABRIC CONDITIONERS An aqueous fabric conditioner composition comprising (a) from 2 to 9 wt % of a fabric softening active, by weight of the total composition, wherein the fabric softening active is an ester-linked quaternary ammonium compound having fatty acid chains comprising from 20 to 35 wt % of saturated C18 chains and from 20 to 35 wt % of monounsaturated C18 chains, by weight of total fatty acid chains; and (b) from 0.05 to 1.0 wt % by weight of the total composition of a hydrophobic agent having a ClogP of from 4 to 9; wherein the aqueous fabric conditioner composition has a stable viscosity of greater than 50 cps, preferably from 55 to 200 cps as measured on a cup and bob viscometer; the viscosity being continuously measured under shear at 106s-1 for 60 seconds, at 25 C. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/29 43: 2014/05/09 51: A23D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: BOT, ARJEN, ALDRED, DEBORAH LYNNE 33: EP 31: : 2010/12/02 54: OILS AND FATS WITH IMPROVED SPATTERING BEHAVIOUR Edible oil with improved spattering behaviour containing 0.01 to 1% w/w hydrophobin. 21: 2013/ : 2013/05/09 43: 2014/05/13 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: PFIZER INC. 72: VERHOEST, Patrick, Robert, DOUNAY, Amy, Beth, MCALLISTER, Laura, Ann, PARIKH, Vinod, D, RONG, Suobao 33: US 31: 61/418,802 32: 2010/12/01 54: KAT II INHIBITORS Compounds of Formula I: (I) wherein X, Y, Z, R 1, R 2, R 3, R 4 are as defined herein, and Page 159

160 pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, are described as useful for the treatment of cognitive 5 deficits associated with schizophrenia and other psychiatric, neurodegenerative and/or neurological disorders in mammals, including humans. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/09 43: 2014/05/14 51: G07F 71: NOVOMATIC AG 72: SCHWERDLING, DIRK 33: US 31: 12/943,175 32: 2010/11/10 54: GAMING MACHINE AND METHOD WITH BONUS FEATURES A gaming machine adapted for slot machine play and poker-type games includes a housing, an interface supported by the housing, a set of primary reels and a bonus reel. The primary reels share a common axis and the bonus reel has an axis generally perpendicular to the axis of the bonus reels. This spatial relationship between the bonus reel and the primary reels defines at least one payline between the primary reels and the bonus reel. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/02 43: 2014/05/14 51: G07F; G06F 71: NOVOMATIC AG 72: HOMER, ALOIS 33: US 31: 12/917,744 32: 2010/11/02 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SECRETLY REVEALING ITEMS ON A MULTI-TOUCH INTERFACE An apparatus and method including a multi-touch interface for card gaming includes providing a multitouch interface for displaying a card having a hidden value. The method includes detecting a touch on the interface. The touch has a curved pattern with multiple points of contact with the interface. The curved pattern is indicative of the lateral edge of a human hand in contact with the interface, oriented to hide the card from others. The method then detects movement of the multiple points of contact sweeping over a portion of the interface to reveal the value of the card to the user. Page 160

161 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/02 43: 2014/05/14 51: G07F; G06F 71: NOVOMATIC AG 72: HOMER, ALOIS 33: US 31: 12/917,744 32: 2010/11/02 54: APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR REVEALING GRAPHICAL ITEMS ON A MULTI-TOUCH INTERFACE A card gaming apparatus having a multi-touch interface including multiple user areas, each user area is touch sensitive and includes a display for displaying a graphical item having a value, the graphical item being displayable in a first state where the value is viewable and a second state where the value is hidden from view, the multi-touch interface being adapted to detect touch. The apparatus includes a means for determining if the touch is caused by a human hand of a particular user based on the detection of a curved pattern of multiple points of contact, which have a particular orientation, a first component indicative of touch from a distal phalanx, a second component indicative of a middle phalanx, and a third component indicative of a proximal phalanx, and a forth component indicative of a hypothenar of a human hand. In one embodiment the distance between an end point on the hypothenar and an end point on the distal phalanx are detected to determine whether the touch is from a human hand, and to determine the orientation of the hand. 21: 2013/ : 2011/09/26 43: 2014/05/14 51: A61C 71: KAMIL TECH LTD 72: BERGER, UZI 33: US 31: 12/903,607 32: 2010/10/13 54: DENTURE STABILIZATION SYSTEM AND METHOD A removable denture system comprising a personalized support beam fixedly attached to an individual's alveolar ridge above the mucous membrane by a plurality of dental implants; a personalized denture conforming with dental parameters of the individual and having fixedly integrated within a bottom surface thereof a superstructure having a cross-section conforming with that of the support beam; and a denture locking arrangement for securely locking and unlocking the denture to the support beam, at substantial zero tolerance therebetween, and wherein one of the support beam and the super-structure is configured with one or more positioning grooves extending parallel to a path of insert (POI) of the denture, and the other of the support beam and the superstructure is configured with corresponding one or more laterally projecting positioning projections, each extending in register with a corresponding positioning grove and configured for snug sliding there within. Page 161

162 circuitry comprises means for initiating a new key generation to replace the active secure key. 21: 2013/ : 2011/12/02 43: 2014/05/14 51: G06F 71: NOVOMATIC AG 72: HUEBER, ANDREAS, NAGL, GERHARD, NOWAK, ROBERT, MUDRY, IGOR 33: EP 31: : 2010/12/03 54: DEVICE FOR AND METHOD OF HANDLING SENSITIVE DATA The invention is related to a device for handling sensitive data comprising at least one first integrated circuitry for forming a first trust zone and at least one second integrated circuitry for forming a second trust zone wherein the first integrated circuitry comprises at least one secure processing unit adapted for processing sensitive data, the second integrated circuitry comprises at least one persistent memory area within its trust zone for storing the sensitive data wherein the second integrated circuitry is separated from the first integrated circuitry, the processing unit of the first integrated circuitry is adapted to transfer the sensitive data from the first trust zone to the second trust zone for securely storing said data in the persistent memory area of the second trust zone, the second integrated circuitry is adapted to transfer the sensitive data stored in its persistent memory area to the processing unit of the first trust zone, wherein the first and the second integrated circuitry comprise crypto means for securely transferring the sensitive data based on a symmetrical crypto method using a secure key, and wherein the second integrated 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/26 43: 2014/05/13 51: H04L; G06Q; H04M 71: MICROSOFT CORPORATION 72: SANA, BERNARDO S P, VARKEY, MINI M, CARLOMAGNO, DIEGO H 33: US 31: 12/962,003 32: 2010/12/07 54: MULTIMODAL TELEPHONE CALLS A method for establishing a multimodal telephone call is provided. On a first computing device, a telephone call is received from a second computing device. On the first computing device, a response is sent to the second computing device that a telephony session is established between the first computing device and the second computing device. On the first computing device, a request message is sent to register the first computing device for a data session at an online registry service. On the first computing device, a response message is received indicating that the first computing device is registered at the online registry service. The response message includes a key that uniquely identifies the data session. On the first computing device, the key is used to establish the data session with the second computing device. Page 162

163 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/16 43: 2014/05/14 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: EGIS GYÓGYSZERGYÁR NYILVÁNOSAN MÜKÖDÖ RÉSZVÉNYTÁRSASÁG 72: VOLK, BALÁZS, SIPOS, ÉVA, LUKÁCS, GYULA, MARKOVITS, IMRE, JURÁK, FERENC, KOVÁNYINÉ LAX, GYÖRGYI, HÁMORI, CSABA, HAVASI, BALÁZS, RUNGE, ZSOLT, FODORNÉ KOCSMÁR, KRISZTINA, KÁTAINÉ FADGYAS, KATALIN, MEZÖVÁRI, MÓNIKA 33: HU 31: P : 2010/11/16 54: CRYSTALLINE PHARMACEUTICALLY ACTIVE INGREDIENTS The present invention is related to crystalline forms of rosuvastatin zinc (2:1) salt. The polymorphs are suitable for use as pharmaceutically active ingredients in the treatment of the diseases of the lipid metabolism including hypercholesterolemia, hyperlipidemia, dyslipidemia or atherosclerosis. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/03 43: 2014/05/12 51: C07C 71: BASF SE, DOW TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENTS LLC 72: EISENSCHMID, THOMAS C, MILLER, GLENN A, BRAMMER, MICHAEL A, CAMPBELL JR, DONALD L, LORD, ADRIAN, RUDOLPH, JENS, REEH, HANS-RUDIGER, THELEN, HANS- GUNTER, WALTER, MAXIMILIAN 33: US 31: 61/412,983 32: 2010/11/12 54: MITIGATION OF FOULING IN HYDROFORMYLATION PROCESSES BY WATER ADDITION The extraction process for removing metal salts from an organic hydroformylation reaction fluid ("HRF") prior to returning the HRF to a reaction zone of a hydroformylation process, the extraction process comprising the step of contacting the HRF with an aqueous buffer solution, is improved by contacting the HRF with water in addition to that present in the aqueous buffer solution, i.e., with added water. Page 163

164 21: 2013/ : 2011/12/21 43: 2014/05/14 51: C04B 71: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY 72: MOFFETT, ROBERT HARVEY, ANDRIN, PETER 33: US 31: 61/425,315 32: 2010/12/21 54: TAILINGS STREAM TREATMENT PROCESSES A process for treating a tailings stream comprises (a) contacting (1) a gelling agent and (2) an activator with said tailings stream to produce a gel; (b) entrapping solids including sand and clay, and other solid particles with the gel; and (c) allowing the gel to strengthen and solidify to produce a trafficable deposit; wherein the tailings stream comprises water and solids, which solids comprise sand, clay and other solids particles, and wherein 5% by volume to 100% by volume of the solids have a particle size less than 0.05 mm, based on the total volume of the solids. The process may further comprises spreading the gel produced in step (a) or the trafficable deposit produced in step (c) over a surface. The present invention is particularly useful to treat tailings streams produced in processes to extract bitumen from oil sands ores. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/10 43: 2014/05/13 51: G01S 71: BUZAGLO YORESH, AVI 72: BUZAGLO YORESH, AVI 33: US 31: 61/412,416 32: 2010/11/11 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTION OF MINEFIELDS A system for identification and location of a minefield in a geographical region of interest (ROI), said system comprising: c. a sensing unit for receiving the electromagnetic radiation of said ROI and generating at least one image of said electromagnetic radiation of said ROI, said ROI being characterized by a specific geographical location; and, d. an analyzing unit adapted to classify the probability of said at least one image to be a minefield by using one or more spectral parameters associated with at least one exposed chemical of said ROI; wherein said spectral parameters are selected from the group consisting of: SR, NDVI, PVI, SAVI, NLI, RDVI, MSR, WDVI, MNLI, NDVI*SR, SAVI*SR, TSAVI, green-ratio, Red- NIR parameters, NIR-SWIR1 slope, SAM algorithm in SWIR2, PPI, Nitrogen spectral index, and any combination thereof. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/08 43: 2014/05/13 51: G01D 71: KABUSHIKI KAISHA YASKAWA DENKI 72: YOSHIDA, YASUSHI, ARINAGA, YUJI, YOSHIDOMI, SHIROU, MATSUTANI, YASUHIRO 33: JP 31: : 2010/11/08 54: REFLECTION ENCODER, SERVO MOTOR AND SERVO UNIT Reflected light can be effectively utilized by increasing a light receiving area. Incremental light receiving element groups 140L and 140R are Page 164

165 separated and arranged in the circumferential direction of a rotating disc 110 while placing a light source 130 therebetween. First and second absolute light receiving element groups 150D and 150U are arranged at both sides of the outside and inside of the light source 130 in the radial direction of the rotating disc 110. As a result, first and second absolute light receiving elements 151 and 152 are continuously arranged, and also the incremental light receiving element groups 140L and 140R and the absolute light receiving element groups 150D and 150U can be arranged to surround the periphery of the light source 130 from four directions. 21: 2013/ : 2013/05/10 43: 2014/05/14 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: PFIZER INC. 72: HELAL, Christopher, John, VERHOEST, Patrick, Robert, DOUNAY, Amy, Beth, TUTTLE, Jamison, Bryce 33: US 31: 61/418,791 32: 2010/12/01 33: US 31: 61/419,232 32: 2010/12/02 54: KAT II INHIBITORS The present invention relates to compounds 3- amino-1-hydroxy-2- oxo-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinoline- 7-carbonitrile, 3-amino-1-hydroxy-7-(2- methoxyethoxy)-3,4-dihydroquinolin-2(1h)-one, and 3-amino-1-hydroxy-7-[(1S)-2-methoxy-1- methylethoxy]-3,4-dihydroquinolin-2(1h)-one, including racemic mixtures and resolved enantiomers thereof, to pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, and to the treatment of cognitive deficits associated with schizophrenia and other psychiatric, neurodegenerative and/or neurological disorders in mammals, including humans. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/29 43: 2014/05/14 51: B29C; B65D; C08L 71: MITSUBISHI GAS CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC. 72: OTAKI, RYOJI, KOUNO, KENJI 33: JP 31: : 2010/11/30 54: MOLDED ARTICLE HAVING EXCELLENT FUEL BARRIER PROPERTIES The molded article includes a resin composition with a single shaft extruder, in which the resin composition is generated by melting and mixing a raw mixture, the raw mixture being obtained by blending parts by mass of the polyolefin (A), 3-30 parts by mass of the metaxylylene groupcontaining polyamide (B), and 3-50 parts by mass of the modified polyolefin (C). In the single shaft extruder, the ratio of the length of the feeding part to the screw effective length is , the ratio of the length of the compressing part to the screw effective length is , the ratio of the length of the measuring part to the screw effective length is , the upper limit of the temperature of the feeding part falls within the range of +20 C from the melting point of the metaxylylene group-containing polyamide or less, and the temperatures of the compressing part and the measuring part fall within the range of -30 C to +20 C from the melting point of the metaxylylene group-containing polyamide, and the shear rate is 14/second or more. 21: 2013/ : 2011/08/11 43: 2014/05/14 51: A47C 71: LA-Z-BOY INCORPORATED 72: LAPOINTE, LARRY P, MARSHALL, RICHARD E, ADAMS, CHAD E, HARWOOD, ERIC B, COLE II, EUGENE 33: US 31: 12/902,578 32: 2010/10/12 54: FURNITURE MEMBER POWERED HEADREST ROTATION AND RELEASE SYSTEM Page 165

166 A powered headrest operating system includes a headrest connected to a seatback frame using rotational pins. An actuation mechanism rotatably connected to the seatback frame has a power actuated member connected to the headrest operating between retracted and extended positions to rotate the headrest from a fully retracted to a forward rotated position about an axis of rotation of the rotational pins. A release system rotatably connecting the headrest to the actuation mechanism retains the headrest at any forward rotated position while the actuation mechanism returns the power actuated member from the extended to the retracted positions if the headrest encounters an object blocking return to the retracted position. A biasing member connected to the seatback frame and the headrest creating a biasing force during headrest rotation away from the retracted position operates without actuation mechanism operating force to bias the headrest frame assembly toward the retracted position. COMBINATION WITH VINYL-CARBOXYLIC POLYMER The invention relates to the preparation of an aqueous suspension of mineral matter by dispersion and/or grinding in the presence of at least one amine and one vinyl-carboxylic polymer, with the amine allowing to reduce the amount of the polymer and the use of the resulting suspension. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/26 43: 2014/05/14 51: G06F 71: MICROSOFT CORPORATION 72: BATTAGIN, DANIEL, PARISH, DANIEL 33: US 31: 12/964,633 32: 2010/12/09 54: CODELESS SHARING OF SPREADSHEET OBJECTS A user interface that when selected triggers the automatic sharing of a spreadsheet object in a spreadsheet with a chosen network service (e.g. social network, blog, or some other network location). For example, cells, tables, charts and other objects of the spreadsheet may be selected to be shared using the user interface. When a spreadsheet object is selected and indicated to be shared using the user interface, the spreadsheet is automatically saved to a network share, permissions are set for the spreadsheet to share the spreadsheet object, and the spreadsheet object is shared with the network service. Changes made to the spreadsheet after the spreadsheet object is shared are reflected in the spreadsheet object on the network service. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/17 43: 2014/05/14 51: C09C 71: OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG 72: BURI, MATTHIAS, GANE, PATRICK A C, RENTSCH, SAMUEL 33: EP 31: : 2010/11/19 33: US 31: 61/415,907 32: 2010/11/22 54: METHOD FOR PREPARING AQUEOUS SUSPENSIONS USING MINERAL AMINES IN Page 166

167 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/18 43: 2014/05/14 51: C25C 71: METALYSIS LIMITED 72: DUDLEY, PETER G, WRIGHT, ALLEN RICHARD 33: GB 31: : 2010/11/18 33: GB 31: : 2010/11/18 54: ELECTROLYSIS APPARATUS A removable electrode module for engagement with an electrolysis chamber comprises a first electrode (20), a second electrode (30), and a suspension structure. The suspension structure comprises a suspension rod (110) coupled to the first electrode. The second electrode is suspended or supported by the suspension structure, which comprises at least one electrically-insulating spacer element (60) for retaining the second electrode in spatial separation from the first electrode. 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ELECTROLYTICALLY REDUCING A SOLID FEEDSTOCK In a method of electrolytically reducing a solid feedstock, for example a solid metal oxide feedstock, an electrode module (10) is positioned in a first position to be loaded with the feedstock. The loaded module is then transferred from the first position and engaged with an electrolysis chamber (220) containing a molten salt. A voltage is applied to the electrode module to reduce the solid feedstock. The loaded module may be transferred within a transfer module. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/18 43: 2014/05/14 51: C25C; C22B 71: METALYSIS LIMITED 72: DUDLEY, PETER G, WRIGHT, ALLEN RICHARD 33: GB 31: : 2010/11/18 33: GB 31: : 2010/11/18 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/16 43: 2014/05/14 51: B03D 71: TECHNOLOGICAL RESOURCES PTY. LIMITED 72: WELLWOOD, GRANT ASHLEY, HARDING, DAMIEN, THORNTON, ANDREW, NORTHWAY, BRUCE, KROPF, KEVIN 33: AU 31: : 2010/11/16 54: CONTROLLING FROTH FLOTATION A method of controlling a froth flotation cell in a froth flotation circuit for separating substances comprises periodically carrying out a control routine to maximise froth stability during the operation of the cell. The control routine comprises changing the gas flow rate to the cell in a series of steps and assessing the froth stability at each gas flow rate Page 167

168 and continuing the step changes in the gas flow rate until the froth stability is a peak froth stability or is within a predetermined range of the peak froth stability of the cell. 21: 2013/ : 2011/12/15 43: 2014/05/13 51: C12Q 71: MIRAGEN THERAPEUTICS 72: MARSHALL, WILLIAM S, DALBY, CHRISTINA, ROOIJ, EVA VAN, MONTGOMERY, RUSTY 33: US 31: 61/423,456 32: 2010/12/15 33: US 31: 61/495,224 32: 2011/06/09 54: MICRORNA INHIBITORS COMPRISING LOCKED NUCLEOTIDES The invention provides chemically modified oligonucleotides capable of inhibiting the expression (e.g., abundance) of mir-208 family mirnas, including mir-208a, mir-208b, and/or mir The invention provides in some embodiments, oligonucleotides capable of inhibiting, in a specific fashion, the expression or abundance of each of mir-208a, mir-208b, and mir-499. The invention further provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising the oligonucleotides, and methods of treating patients having conditions or disorders relating to or involving a mir-208 family mirna, such as a cardiovascular condition. In various embodiments, the oligonucleotides provide advantages in one or more of potency, efficiency of delivery, target specificity, toxicity, and/or stability. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/17 43: 2014/05/13 51: B01L 71: COPAN ITALIA S.P.A. 72: TRIVA, DANIELE 33: IT 31: MI2010A : 2010/11/19 54: A CONTAINER FOR SELECTIVE TRANSFER OF SAMPLES OF BIOLOGICAL MATERIAL A container for selective transport of samples of biological material or of biological origin comprising a body (2) having at least a compartment (3) suitable for containing at least a fluid or liquid and/or for containing at least a portion (16a) of a collecting device (16) for biological samples, said body (2) comprising at least an access opening (4) to the compartment (3) and at least a containing wall (5) provided with at least a selective passage portion (6) configured such as to prevent exit of a fluid or liquid from the container (1), through the passage portion (6), at least in at least an operating sealed condition characterised at least by a rest state of the container (1) or by a first value of mechanical shaking of the container (1) and/or by a first value of relative centrifugal force to which the container (1) is subjected for a first interval of a predetermined time, and configured such as selectively to enable exit of the fluid or liquid from the container (1), across the passage portion (6), at least in an operating passage condition, characterised at least by a corresponding second state of mechanical shaking of the container (1) and/or wherein the container (1) is subjected to a corresponding second relative centrifugal force, for a second predetermined time interval. 21: 2013/ : 2011/10/10 43: 2014/05/14 Page 168

169 51: B41F 71: KBA-NOTASYS SA 72: TÜRKE, THOMAS, WILLEKE, HARALD HEINRICH, LANTERNIER, JEAN-BAPTISTE 33: EP 31: : 2010/10/11 54: COLOR CONTROL PATTERN FOR THE OPTICAL MEASUREMENT OF COLORS PRINTED ON A SHEET OR WEB SUBSTRATE BY MEANS OF A MULTICOLOR PRINTING PRESS AND USES THEREOF There is described a color control pattern (CP) for the optical measurement of colors printed on a sheet or web substrate (S) by means of a multicolor printing press, especially by means of a multicolor security printing press, which substrate (S) exhibits an effective printed region (EF) having a multicolor printed image comprising a plurality of juxtaposed colored areas (A- H) printed with a corresponding plurality of printing inks of different colors, wherein the color control pattern (CP) is located in a margin portion (Im) of the substrate (S) next to the effective printed region (EF). The color control pattern (CP) comprises one or more color control strips (a-d) extending transversely to a direction of transport (T) of the substrate (S), each color control strip (a-d) comprising a plurality of distinct color control fields (CF, CFA to CFH) consisting of printed fields of each relevant printing ink that is printed in the effective printed region (EF). The color control fields (CF, CFA to CFH) are coordinated to actual application of the relevant printing inks in the effective printed region (EF) and are positioned transversely to the direction of transport (T) of the substrate (S) at locations corresponding to actual positions where the relevant printing inks are applied in the effective printed region (EF). 21: 2013/ : 2013/05/13 43: 2014/05/14 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: PFIZER INC. 72: WAGER, Travis, T., SUBRAMANYAM, Chakrapani, BUTLER, Todd, W., CHANDRASEKARAN, Ramalakshmi, Y., MENTE, Scot, R. 33: US 31: 61/425,213 32: 2010/12/20 54: NOVEL FUSED PYRIDINE COMPOUNDS AS CASEIN KINASE INHIBITORS Compounds and pharmaceutically acceptable salts of the compounds are disclosed, wherein the compounds have the structure of Formula I: and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, wherein X, Y, A, R4, n, and R7 are as defined in the specification. Corresponding pharmaceutical compositions, methods of treatment, methods of synthesis, and intermediates are also disclosed. Page 169

170 21: 2013/ : 2011/02/28 43: 2014/05/21 51: D04H; B01D 71: FAIRTECH INVESTMENT LIMITED 72: CRAIG, GILBERT, NG, YING YUK 33: CN 31: PCT/CN2010/ : 2010/10/14 54: NONWOVEN FABRIC, MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF AND FILTERS FORMED BY IT The present invention provides a novel nonwoven felt fabric, which is made of at least one low-meltingpoint short fiber and at least one high-melting-point short fiber of same type or different types, wherein the fabric is stiff enough to be self-sustaining and have the ability of shape maintenance. The felt fabric exhibits excellent pleatability, moldability and compressive strength. The invention also provides a method for producing the felt fabric, and a filter comprising the felt fabric used as the material of a filter medium of the filter, wherein the filter medium requires no support structure to stand alone and persistently retains its shape. 21: 2013/ : 2011/10/14 43: 2014/05/14 51: H01Q 71: SEARETE LLC 72: KUNDTZ, NATHAN, BILY, ADAM, BOARDMAN, ANNA K, HANNIGAN, RUSSELL J, HUNT, JOHN, NASH, DAVID R, STEVENSON, RYAN ALLAN, SULLIVAN, PHILIP A 33: US 31: 61/455,171 32: 2010/10/15 54: SURFACE SCATTERING ANTENNAS Surface scattering antennas provide adjustable radiation fields by adjustably coupling scattering elements along a wave-propagating structure. In some approaches, the scattering elements are complementary metamaterial elements. In some approaches, the scattering elements are made adjustable by disposing an electrically adjustable material, such as a liquid crystal, in proximity to the scattering elements. Methods and systems provide control and adjustment of surface scattering antennas for various applications. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/03 43: 2014/05/14 51: A23F 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: PEILOW, ALAN DAVID, SINGH, GURMEET, SHARP, DAVID GEORGE, MUTAI, FELIX KIPKORIR, PURUSHOTHAMAN, POOVIZHI PONNAMMAL, GRIFFITHS, ALLEN 33: IN 31: 3234/MUM/ : 2010/11/26 54: PROCESS FOR PREPARING TEA PRODUCTS The present invention relates to a process for preparation of tea products. The process comprises the steps of: a) expressing juice from fresh tea leaves thereby to produce leaf residue and tea juice, b) subjecting the leaf residue to drying in a dryer to obtain dried leaf residue and a dryer exhaust gas stream, and; c) recovering aroma from the dryer exhaust gas stream. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/21 43: 2014/05/14 51: G06F 71: MICROSOFT CORPORATION 72: VILLADSEN, PETER, SIMONSEN, KARL, MACIAS, MARCOS CALDERON, GOTTUMUKKALA, RAMAKANTHACHARY 33: US 31: 12/960,710 32: 2010/12/06 54: EVENTS FIRED PRE- AND POST-METHOD EXECUTION Customization of source code of a software program like a business application is enabled without modifying the source code of the software. External pieces of source code may be executed prior to, and/or following the invocation of selected methods. The external methods executed prior to a designated method call may change the parameter values that the designated method gets called with, and the methods executed after the designated method has Page 170

171 been called may change a value returned from the designated method. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/10 43: 2014/05/14 51: A61F 71: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC. 72: NHAN, DAVIS-DANG HOANG, ALES III, THOMAS MICHAEL, LARATTA, WILLIAM PITMAN, KNIGHT, SANDRA KAY 33: US 31: 12/968,440 32: 2010/12/15 54: ABSORBENT ARTICLE WITH INDICATOR A disposable absorbent article and a method for providing a disposable absorbent article having a urine insult volume indicator and a longitudinal centerline having a urine insult volume indicator and a longitudinal centerline includes a liquid permeable inner surface for facing a wearer; an outer cover having an outer surface for facing away from the wearer; an absorbent body disposed therebetween; and a front waist region, a back waist region, and a crotch region extending longitudinally between and interconnecting the front and back waist regions. The article also includes a two-dimensional pattern having a plurality of segments, a longitudinal extent, and a transverse extent, the pattern disposed between the absorbent core and the outer surface, wherein the pattern is in fluid contact with the absorbent core, and wherein a segment changes appearance when wetted and is visible from the outer surface when wetted. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/29 43: 2014/05/14 51: C07D; A61K 71: EGIS GYÓGYSZERGYÁR NYILVÁNOSAN MÜKÖDÖ RÉSZVÉNYTÁRSASÁG 72: SIMIG, GYULA, KRASZNAI, GYÖRGY, NAGY, KÁLMÁN, BARKÓCZY, JÓZSEF, VOLK, BALÁZS, KOVÁNYINÉ LAX, GYÖRGYI, SIPOS, ÉVA, BARTHA, FERENC LÓRÁNT, RUZSICS, GYORGY, KESZTHELYI, ADRIENN, MOROVJÁN, GYÖRGY, IMRE, JÁNOS, BAGYINSZKI, GÁBOR 33: HU 31: P : 2010/11/29 54: METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION OF HIGH- PURITY PHARMACEUTICAL INTERMEDIATES The present invention is related to intermediates useful in the preparation of pharmceutically acceptable salts of (+)-7-[4-(4-fluorophenyl)-6- isopropyl-2-(methanesulfonyl-methyl-amino)- pyrimidin-5-yl]-(3r,5s)-dihydroxy-hept-6-enoic acid and polymorphs of said intermediates, methods for preparation thereof and use thereof. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/10 43: 2014/05/14 51: G02C 71: ADLENS BEACON, INC. 72: HAROUD, KARIM, SCHNELL, URBAN, NIBAUER, LISA, EGAN, WILLIAM, SENATORE, DANIEL, PETERSON, MATTHEW WALLACE 33: US 31: 61/411,978 32: 2010/11/10 54: FLUID-FILLED LENSES AND ACTUATION SYSTEMS THEREOF An actuator assembly for an adjustable fluid-filled lens is provided. In some embodiments, the actuator Page 171

172 assembly includes a clamp configured to adjust the optical power of the fluid lens module when the clamp is compressed. In some embodiments, a magnetic element is configured to adjust the optical power of the fluid-filled lens. In some embodiments, a plunger changes the optical power of the fluid lens module. In some embodiments, a reservoir is configured such that deformation of the reservoir changes the optical power of the fluid-filled lens. In some embodiments, a balloon is configured to deform the reservoir. In some embodiments, an adjustable fluid-filled lens includes a septum configured to be pierceable by a needle and automatically and fluidly seal a fluid chamber after withdrawal of the needle. In some embodiments, a thermal element can heat fluid within a fluid chamber to change an optical power of the lens module. near the suspended and positioned poultry head, optionally the poultry may be prestunned. 21: 2013/ : 2010/11/18 43: 2014/05/14 51: A22B 71: TOPKIP B.V. 72: VAN STUIJVENBERG, WIM 54: METHOD AND INSTALLATION FOR KILLING POULTRY The invention relates to a method and installation for halal killing poultry, such as chicken, turkey, duck and quail, comprising the steps of : i) suspending the poultry with the poultry head down; ii) positioning the suspended poultry head; and iii) killing the poultry 21: 2013/ : 2011/09/23 43: 2014/05/14 51: H03F 71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) 72: SJÖLAND, HENRIK, DIN, IMAD UD 33: EP 31: : 2010/11/22 33: US 31: 61/423,826 32: 2010/12/16 54: LOW-NOISE AMPLIFIER WITH IMPEDANCE BOOSTING CIRCUIT A low-noise amplifier (300) is provided which comprises an input circuit (301) configured to operate with a variable bias current and an impedance boosting circuit (314) electrically connected to the input circuit (301). The impedance boosting circuit (314) comprises at least one switch (316) and at least one tail inductor (318) electrically connected with the at least one switch (316). The low-noise amplifier (300) is configured to activate the impedance boosting circuit (314) if the variable bias current is reduced, and the impedance boosting circuit (314) is configured to increase the input impedance of the low-noise amplifier (300) if the impedance boosting circuit (314) is activated. Page 172

173 21: 2013/ : 2011/12/06 43: 2014/05/15 51: C07C; C07B 71: ZERIA PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD 72: NAKAO, RYU 33: JP 31: : 2010/12/07 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING 2-BROMO-4,5- DIALKOXY BENZOIC ACID Provided is a method for effectively producing a 4, 5- dialkoxy-2-hydroxybenzoic acid from an inexpensive raw material. A method for producing a 2-bromo-4, 5-dialkoxybenzoic acid represented by the following formula (2) : (wherein each of R1 and R2 represents a lower alkyl group), the method including causing a 3,4-dialkoxybenzoic acid represented by the following formula (1) : (wherein R1 and R2 have the same meanings as defined above) to react with bromine in concentrated hydrochloric acid. 21: 2013/ : 2011/10/17 43: 2014/05/15 51: E21B 71: MINCON INTERNATIONAL 72: PURCELL, JOSEPH 33: IE 31: S2010/ : 2010/10/15 54: A DOWN-THE-HOLE HAMMER The present invention relates to a down-the-hole hammer comprising an external cylindrical outer wear sleeve (5), a sliding piston (8) mounted for reciprocating movement within the outer wear sleeve to strike a percussion bit (1) of a drill bit assembly located at the forward end of the outer wear sleeve. The drill bit assembly comprises a percussion bit having a head portion formed with an axially extending stub shank (32); axially extending splines (36) on the stub shank slideably engageable with complementary splines (35) formed on a drive chuck (4) whereby rotational drive from the chuck may be transmitted to the stub shank; a bit retaining ring (141) adapted for engagement with a retaining shoulder (37) on the stub shank to retain the stub shank in the drill bit assembly; and engagement means on the chuck adapted for connecting the chuck to a drive means of the fluid-operated percussion drill tool; the bit retaining ring comprises a shoulder (144) for engagement with an upper end of the chuck to hold the retaining ring in place in the assembly. The assembly further comprises a bushing (61) arranged above the chuck. An upper portion of the bushing has an internal diameter (B) Page 173

174 dimensioned to provide a sealing fit with the piston nose (20). The bit retaining ring or the lower portion of the bushing has an internal diameter (E) dimensioned to provide a close sliding fit with the outer diameter of the retaining shoulder (37) on the stub shank (32). of the fermentation system surpasses from 28 C - 30 C; (vi) maintaining the fermentation and must feeding; (vii) maintaining the fermentation until the TRS value is substantially zero; (viii) separating the wine and yeast in a centrifugation system; (ix) reusing the separated yeast in the process; and (x) distilling the centrifuged wine to distillation. 21: 2013/ : 2011/01/31 43: 2014/05/15 51: C12P 71: DEDINI S.A. INDÚSTRIAS DE BASE 72: BOSCARIOL, FERNANDO CESAR, MANTELATTO, PAULO EDUARDO, CESAR, ANTONIO ROGÉRIO PEREIRA, YAMAKAWA, CELINA KIYOMI, OLIVÉRIO, JOSÉ LUIZ, BARREIRA, SERGIO TAMASSIA 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING ETHANOL FROM THE FERMENTATION OF SUGAR SOURCES IN A FERMENTATION MEDIUM WITH HIGH ETHANOL CONTENT The fermentation process comprises the steps of: (i) preparing a must to feed the fermentation medium containing a high sugar content, containing between 16% to 30% of TRS; (ii) cooling the must to temperatures between 8 C and 30 C; (iii) feeding the yeast cream of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, into the fermenter, so as to maintain a concentration from 5% to 15%; (iv) gradually feeding the cooled must, at increasing flow rates to the fermenter containing the yeast, accompanying the progressive increase of the metabolic activity of the microorganism; (v) starting the cooling process of the fermenter, at the stage in which the temperature 21: 2013/ : 2011/10/17 43: 2014/05/15 51: C12Q; G01N 71: MOORLODGE BIOTECH VENTURES LIMITED 72: MINTER, STEPHEN JOHN, PATSOS, GEORGIOS 33: GB 31: : 2010/10/15 54: ASSAY DEVICE An assay device (1) for determining the presence and/or amount of an analyte present or potentially present in a liquid sample comprises: (i) a capillary tube (2) having an upstream region (3) into which the sample to be assayed is introduced for transfer by capillary action along the capillary tube to a downstream region thereof; (ii) a collection of first binding partners (5) immobilised within the capillary tube (2), said first binding partners (5) being capable of specifically binding to the analyte; (iii) a collection of second binding partners (6) displaceabley bound to a fraction of said first binding partners (5) whereby there are free first binding partners (5) immobilised within the capillary tube, said second binding partners (6) having a label and being displaceable from the first binding partners (5) by the analyte to be detected; and (iv) a detection region (4) for sample that has transferred to said downstream Page 174

175 region of said capillary tube, said detection region being adapted to generate a detectable signal from the label on displaced second binding partners (6) that have transferred to the downstream region. 21: 2013/ : 2011/10/18 43: 2014/05/14 51: G01L 71: CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. 72: BECK, DAVID W 33: US 31: 12/908,810 32: 2010/10/20 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING PRESSURE IN A SUBTERRANEAN ENVIRONMENT A sensor is configured to sense pressure in an isolated or subterranean environment. The sensor is configured to act as a capacitor with a capacitance that varies as a function of pressure. The sensor has a robust design with minimal moving parts, and in which any parts that do move do not communicate electrically through direct electrical conduction (e.g., through conductive leads). Instead, moving parts that participate in the performance of sensor as a capacitor receive and dispense electrical charge only through a dielectric fluid (e.g., a gas or liquid within the sensor). This may reduce hysterysis, lag, and/or friction with respect to pressure-dependent capacitor designs in which wiring is connected directly to moving parts. 72: BERG, KARL-JOHAN, MAGNUSSON, BENGT, DANIELSSON, PER 33: SE 31: : 2010/11/19 54: DEVICE FOR DISMANTLING OF CHOSEN PARTS OF ASSEMBLED PALLETS The invention concerns a device (10) for dismantling of chosen parts of assembled pallets (1), said device (10) including a support frame (11), that carries a first (20) and a second dismantling station (30), into which pallets (1) are insertable. The first dismantling station (20) comprises at least one knife (21), which can be driven in between chosen outer parts of a base of a pallet (1) in order to separate at least some of these parts. The second dismantling station (30) comprises at least one knife (32), which can be driven in between chosen inner parts of a base of a pallet (1) or between outer parts of a deck of a pallet (1) in order to separate any of these parts. The device (10) also comprises a multiple-axle robot (40), which is arranged to feed pallets (1) into and out of the device (10) and to position said pallets (1) in relation to the knifes (21, 32) of both dismantling stations (20, 30) of the device (10). 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/18 43: 2014/05/14 51: B23P 71: YASKAWA NORDIC AB 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/04 43: 2014/05/14 51: C11D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: PERRY, JANETTE, HUNTER, ROBERT ALLAN, CLOWES, ELIZABETH ANN 33: EP 31: : 2010/12/03 54: FABRIC CONDITIONERS Page 175

176 A process for the preparation of an aqueous fabric conditioner composition comprising:- (a) preparing a fabric conditioner base; (b) preparing a premix of a hydrophobic agent with a perfume; and (c) combining the premix of step (b) with the base of step (a); wherein the fabric conditioner base comprises from 2 to 9 wt % of a fabric softening active, by weight of the total aqueous fabric conditioner composition, which is an ester-linked quaternary ammonium compound having fatty acid chains comprising from 20 to 35 wt % of saturated C18 chains and from 20 to 35 wt % of monounsaturated C18 chains, by weight of total fatty acid chains; and wherein the hydrophobic agent has a ClogP of from 4 to 9; and the aqueous fabric conditioner composition has a stable viscosity of greater than 50 cps, preferably from 55 to 200 cps as measured on a cup and bob viscometer; the viscosity being continuously measured under shear at 106s-1 for 60 seconds, at 25 C. 21: 2013/ : 2011/10/14 43: 2014/05/19 51: E02B; E02D 71: GREENFIELDS B.V. 72: DE VRIES, HUGO 33: NL 31: : 2010/10/15 54: METHOD FOR FORMING GROUND - COVERING LAYER AND THE GROUND - COVERING LAYER Method for forming a ground-covering layer (1), comprising the steps of providing a sheet (2); forming a number of substantially parallel folds (3) in the sheet; and urging toward each other and connecting to each other adjacent folds at different locations wherein the connections of each fold to an adjacent fold on the one side are offset relative to the connections to an adjacent fold on the other side. Ground-covering layer (1), comprising a sheet (2) with a number of substantially parallel folds (3), which folds are connected at different locations to adjacent folds, wherein the connections of each fold to an adjacent fold on the one side are offset relative to the connections to an adjacent fold on the other side. 21: 2013/ : 16/05/ : 03/06/ : F24J 71: SUN MASTER ENERGIESYSTEME 72: HERBERT HUEMER 33: AT 31: A 1855/ : 2010/11/11 54: SOLAR COLLECTOR 57: The invention relates to a solar collector (1), comprising a collector housing (2), an absorber (3) for absorbing solar radiation (28), which is arranged in the collector housing and through which a heattransfer fluid (13) flows, a return line (6) leading to the absorber (3), and a feed line (7) leading away from the absorber (3). A pump (14) for circulating a eat-transfer fluid (13) through the absorber (3) is arranged on or at least partially within the collector housing (2). Page 176

177 21: 2013/ : 2011/10/05 43: 2014/05/16 51: A23N; A23L 71: LASER FOOD 2007, S.L., UNIVERSITAT DE VALENCIA 72: IBAÑEZ PUCHADES, RAFAEL, PUCHE ROIG, ABEL, SANFÉLIX PALAU, JAIME, MARTÍNEZ PALOP, CARLOS 33: ES 31: : 2010/10/28 54: FRUIT MARKING PROCEDURE The present invention describes a method of marking fruits which comprises an incision in a fruit piece surface with a laser beam and the deposition in such superficial incision of a contrast agent comprising salts or oxides of iron or copper at a concentration between 0.001% and 1 % of the total weight. This salts or oxides are capable of reacting with any of the phenolic and/or polyphenolic compounds present in the superficial tissues of the fruit. This contrast agent may also comprise other additives: acidity regulators, emulsifiers, antioxidants and complexing. 21: 2013/ : 2011/10/20 43: 2014/05/16 51: A61F 71: VYNKA BVBA 72: VAN MALDEREN, BART 33: EP 31: : 2010/10/20 54: ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY ABSORBENT STRUCTURE The present invention relates to an absorbent structure, preferably for use in absorbent articles as used in the personal hygiene industry such as feminine hygiene garments, baby diapers and pants or adult incontinence garments. The present invention also relates to an absorbent article comprising such absorbent structure and to a method of manufacturing the absorbent structure. The absorbent structures comprise a carrier layer, an auxiliary layer and an absorbent material there between wherein substantially permanent primary attachments and substantially temporary secondary attachments join the carrier layer and auxiliary layer at least partially together, whereby the substantially temporary secondary attachments are loosened as a result of exposing the absorbent structure to a liquid whereas the substantially permanent primary attachments remain substantially intact. The present invention foresees in the need for improved flexible, thin, lightweight absorbent structures for an absorbent article which overcomes the absorbency problems of the prior art during absorption, distribution and retention of liquids with optimal fit. 21: 2013/ : 2011/10/20 43: 2014/05/16 51: A61F; B65B 71: VYNKA BVBA 72: VAN MALDEREN, BART 33: EP 31: : 2010/10/20 Page 177

178 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING AN ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY ABSORBENT STRUCTURE The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for forming a composite structure, preferably for use in an absorbent structure used within the personal hygiene industry, such as for instance feminine hygiene garments, baby diapers and pants and adult incontinence garments. The present invention preferably provides a method and apparatus for depositing particulate material in a desired pattern onto a moving carrier layer and positioning it into a pocketing pattern. The method allows accurate forming of a pre-determined pattern of particulate material clusters at high production speed, with reduced raw material usage and relative low cost. As such method allows manufacturing of absorbent structures being substantially cellulose free and substantially glue free, considered technically, economically and environmentally friendly. The present invention foresees in the need for an improved thin, flexible, lightweight particulate material absorbent structure which overcomes the problems of the prior art having optimal absorption, distribution and retention. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/18 43: 2014/05/16 51: C07K; C12N 71: MORPHOSYS AG 72: URLINGER, STEFANIE, TILLER, THOMAS, SCHUSTER, INGRID, STARK, YVONNE 33: EP 31: : 2010/11/19 33: US 31: 61/415,367 32: 2010/11/19 33: US 31: 61/494,452 32: 2011/06/08 54: A COLLECTION AND METHODS FOR ITS USE The present disclosure enables collections of variable heavy chain and variable light chain pairs comprising, in part, germline protein sequences that are pre-selected for functional properties relevant to developability, wherein the collections may be used to select against any antigen using, for example, phage display. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/28 43: 2014/05/16 51: C01B; B01J 71: SÜD-CHEMIE IP GMBH & CO. KG 72: SCHÖNLINNER, JOSEF, LADEBECK, JÜRGEN, KOY, JÜRGEN, WELLACH, STEPHAN, BURGFELS, GÖTZ 33: DE 31: : 2010/12/01 54: MECHANOCHEMICAL PRODUCTION OF ZEOLITES The subject of the invention is a method for the synthesis of zeolites, comprising the following steps: a) providing a silicon source; b) providing an aluminium source; c) optionally providing at least one template; d) mixing the silicon source, the aluminium source and the optional template in order to produce a synthesis gel; e) grinding the synthesis gel; f) treating the ground synthesis gel under hydrothermal conditions in order to produce crystalline zeolite, as well as zeolites that can be obtained according to this method. The products obtained according to the method can be used as catalysts or catalyst supports. Page 178

179 continuous curve whereby an upper surface of the brim is curved from one edge of the brim to an opposite edge of the brim. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/28 43: 2014/05/16 51: A61K 71: TEMMLER WERKE GMBH 72: WEIß, GERD, PROFITLICH, THOMAS, SCHWITZER, KARL, WAGNER, CORNELIA, SCHWITZER, MANFRED, HUBER, BERNHARD 33: DE 31: : 2010/11/29 54: METHOD OF PRODUCING A PPI- CONTAINING PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATION The present invention relates to a method of producing a pharmaceutical preparation that contains a proton pump inhibitor and optionally a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug in the form of pellets. The invention further relates to pharmaceutical preparations obtainable by said method, in particular those with a defined dissolution profile. 21: 2013/ : 2011/10/20 43: 2014/05/16 51: A42B 71: PUNCH FOLD TUCK PTY LTD 72: JONES, CARL THORNTON, CHIJOFF, MICHAEL, SCHENA, FRANCO 33: AU 31: : 2010/10/20 54: FOLDING HAT A folding hat formed from sheet material, including a crown and a brim, wherein the brim is attached to the crown, and a bottom rim portion of the crown imparts shaping to the brim. In one form, an upper surface of the crown is indented, and the bottom rim portion of the crown supports the brim in a generally 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/29 43: 2014/05/16 51: C07D 71: EGIS GYÓGYSZERGYÁR NYILVÁNOSAN MÜKÖDÖ RÉSZVÉNYTÁRSASÁG 72: PORCS-MAKKAY, MARTA, KRASZNAI, GYÖRGY, BARKÓCZY, JÓZSEF, VOLK, BALÁZS, BARTHA, FERENC LÓRÁNT, RUZSICS, GYORGY, PONGÓ, LÁSZLÓ, KESZTHELYI, ADRIENN, DEBRECZENI, JÓZSEF, SZABÓ, TIBOR, LUKÁCS, GYULA, PANDUR, ANGÉLA, MOLNÁR, ENIKÖ, MILEN, MÁTYÁS, TÓTHNÉ LAURITZ, MARIA 33: HU 31: P : : METHOD FOR PREPARING ROSUVASTATIN SALTS The present invention is related to methods for the preparation of pharmaceutically acceptable salts of (+)-7-[4-(4-fluorophenyl)-6-isopropyl-2- (methanesulfonyl-methyl-amino)-pyrimidin-5-yl]-(3r, 5S, 6E)-dihydroxy-hept-6-enoic acid, intermediates thereof and methods for producing said intermediates. 21: 2013/ : 2013/05/16 43: 2014/05/13 51: A61K, A61P 71: AbbVie Inc. 72: ELMORE, Steven, SOUERS, Andrew, WANG, Li Chun, GHAYUR, Tariq, PERPER, Stuart J. 33: US 31: 61/416,689 32: 2010/11/23 54: METHODS OF TREATMENT USING SELECTIVE BCL-2 INHIBITORS Page 179

180 This invention pertains to methods of treating systemic lupus erythematosus, lupus nephritis or Sjogren's Syndrome with compounds that selectively inhibit the activity of Bcl 2 anti apoptotic proteins. Specifically, the current invention is directed to treatment with compounds that selectively inhibit the activity of Bcl-2 proteins, with a lesser affinity for inhibiting the activity of other BCL-2 family proteins, including Bcl- xl. 21: 2013/ : 2011/10/07 43: 2014/05/19 51: B01D 71: VEOLIA WATER SOLUTIONS & TECHNOLOGIES SUPPORT 72: LARSSON, PER 33: SE 31: : 2010/10/21 54: DEVICE INCLUDING A COMPACT SPRAY NOZZLE FOR CLEANING A FILTER CLOTH IN A DISC FILTER A device for cleaning a filter cloth (4) of at least one filter element (3) in a rotary disc filter (1), including at least one flush tube (6), the centre axis of which is located between two adjacent parallel filter elements, and which includes at least one outlet (9) arranged in a direction other than towards the respective filter cloth (4), and at least one spray nozzle (5) connected to said outlet (9). A connection (13) to the spray nozzle (5) extends essentially parallel to said filter element (3) and the spray nozzle (5) includes an angled redirecting channel (14) for distribution of cleaning liquid in a direction towards the filter cloth (4) of said filter element (3). A plurality of spray nozzles (5) are arranged in pairs around the flush tube (6) and with their respective outlet openings (8) located at a distance from the respective filter element (3), which is larger than half the spacing between two adjacent parallel filter elements (3). 21: 2013/ : 2011/10/28 43: 2014/05/19 51: B02C 71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD 72: SUTTON, JAMES P, TOBIASZ, REBECCA LYNN, MURPHY, ROBERT F, POON, SIN KIE 33: US 31: 12/941,502 32: 2010/11/08 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING OPERATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PULVERIZERS In a system for monitoring the operating condition of a pulverizer, a sensor interface module positioned on or proximal to the pulverizer. The sensor interface module is operable to receive information generated by one or more sensors mounted on the pulverizer. An operator control station is in communication with the sensor interface module and is operable to receive data from the sensor interface module relevant to the signals received from the sensors. The operator control station is also operable to generate operational information indicative of a functional characteristic of the pulverizer and to track the operational information to determine whether degradation of the functional characteristic is occurring. Page 180

181 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/18 43: 2014/05/19 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: H. LUNDBECK A/S 72: LANGGÅRD, MORTEN, MARIGO, MAURO, KEHLER, JAN, NIELSEN, JACOB, KILBURN, JOHN PAUL 33: DK 31: PA : 2010/11/19 54: IMIDAZOLE DERIVATIVES AS PDE10A ENZYME INHIBITORS This invention is directed to compounds (I) which are PDE10A enzyme inhibitors. The invention provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of the invention and a pharmaceutically acceptable earner. The present invention also provides processes for the preparation of the compounds of formula I. The present invention further provides a method of treating a subject suffering from a neurodegenerative disorder comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of formula I. The present invention also provides a method of treating a subject suffering from a drug addiction comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of formula I. The present invention further provides a method of treating, a subject suffering from a psychiatric disorder comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of formula I. 21: 2013/ : 2011/12/02 43: 2014/05/19 51: B65D; B65B 71: TETRA LAVAL HOLDINGS & FINANCE S.A. 72: OKEZAWA, HIROAKI 33: JP 31: : 2010/12/07 54: METHOD OF MANUFACTURING PACKAGING CONTAINER AND PACKAGING CONTAINER The present invention addresses the problem of providing a packaging container with a novel triangular cross section and a production method for said container. [Solution] A packaging container obtained by: forming a tube by vertically sealing a web-shaped packaging material; filling the tubeshaped packaging material; horizontally sealing the tube-shaped packaging material in the transverse direction thereof; forming pillow-shaped packaging bodies; cutting off individual pillow-shaped packaging bodies; and forming the same into a final shape by folding along creases to form a top wall, side walls, and a bottom wall and attaching formed fins and flaps to said walls. The top wall and bottom wall have a triangular shape; and the cross-section in the transverse direction of a packaging container main body formed by three ridgelines that connect the triangulation points of the top wall and the triangulation points of the bottom wall is a triangular prism shape. Page 181

182 21: 2013/ : 2011/12/05 43: 2014/05/19 51: A61K 71: S&T GLOBAL INC. 72: SU, ZHUANG, LONG, ZHENGYU, HUANG, ZHENNIAN, YANG, SUIZHOU 33: US 31: 61/419,326 32: 2010/12/03 54: NOVEL CYCLOSPORIN DERIVATIVES FOR THE TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF A VIRAL INFECTION The present invention relates to a compound of the Formula (I): or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the symbols are as defined in the specification; a pharmaceutical composition comprising the same, a method for treating or preventing a viral infection using the same. 72: KLENCKE, BARBARA MD, HOLDEN, SCOTT, GUARDINO, ALICE, ALTHAUS, BETSY 33: US 31: 61/421,385 32: 2010/12/09 54: TREATMENT OF HER2-POSITIVE CANCER WITH PACLITAXEL AND TRASTUZUMAB-MCC- DM1 The present invention relates to combination therapy with paclitaxel, trastuzumab-mcc-dm1 and optionally, pertuzumab. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/17 43: 2014/05/19 51: A44C 71: DEL PIA S.R.L. 72: DEL PIA, STEFANO, DEL PIA, ALFREDO, DEL PIA, GIORGIO 33: IT 31: AR2010A : 2010/11/19 54: METHOD FOR APPLYING STONES TO METALLIC ELEMENTS, PARTICULARLY FOR THE ADHESIVE BONDING OF GLASS CRYSTALS TO SURFACES OF TUBULAR ELEMENTS A method for applying stones to metallic elements, particularly for the adhesive bonding of glass crystals to surfaces of tubular elements, which comprises the steps of preparing an application surface (2) of a metallic element, spreading an adhesive medium (3) on the application surface (2) and making a single lateral face (4) of a first stone (5) to be applied adhere to the application surface (2). The axis of symmetry (10) of the first stone defines a first angle of intersection (8) with the application surface (2). 21: 2013/ : 2011/12/07 43: 2014/05/19 51: A61K; A61P 71: GENENTECH, INC. 21: 2013/ : 2011/10/27 43: 2014/05/22 Page 182

183 51: C07C 71: HALDOR TOPSØE A/S 72: MADSEN, JØRGEN, NIELSEN, POUL ERIK HØJLUND 33: DK 31: PA : 2010/11/17 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF GASEOUS SYNFUEL A process is provided for the preparation of a gaseous syn-fuel having a heating value in the same range as natural gas. 21: 2013/ : 2011/09/26 43: 2014/05/20 51: H01M 71: COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES 72: ROUILLON, LUDOVIC, PAUCHET, JOËL 33: FR 31: : 2010/12/09 54: GASEOUS DIFFUSION LAYER FOR FUEL CELL The gas diffusion layer for a PEMFC includes at least one hydrophilic electronically-conductive thread, advantageously formed of a carbon thread, of an electronically-conductive hydrophilic material thread, or of a polymer thread loaded with electronically-conductive particles. 54: COUPLING, IN PARTICULAR FOR CONNECTING ANCHOR RODS The invention relates to a coupling (1) for support members, wherein the coupling (1) comprises a sleeve-like coupling sleeve having screw-in openings (6) that proceed from two opposite sides and are each provided with an internal thread (5), wherein a radially inwardly directed mounting protrusion (7) is formed between the two internal threads (5) in the screw-in openings (6) on the inner side of the coupling sleeve, wherein a radial recess (8) is formed in each case between the mounting protrusion (7) and the internal threads (5), said recess (8) adjoining a runout (10) of the adjacent internal thread (5), wherein an elastically deformable sealing ring (12) is inserted in each case into the two recesses (8) and wherein in the unloaded state of the sealing rings, the outside diameter thereof is greater than the inside diameter of the mounting protrusion (7) and/or greater than the core diameter of the internal thread (5), and proposes that the coupling (1) has a clamping ring (11), the outside diameter of which is smaller than or the same as the inside diameter of the mounting protrusion (7), and that the sealing rings (12) have an abutment surface which, for abutment against one of the two lateral surfaces of the clamping ring (11), extends in a radius interval which partially geometrically overlaps a radius interval of the lateral surfaces of the clamping ring (11) when the sealing rings (12) are concentrically aligned with the clamping ring (11). 21: 2013/ : 2011/12/01 43: 2014/05/29 51: E02D; E21B 71: FRIEDR. ISCHEBECK GMBH 72: ISCHEBECK, ERNST FRIEDRICH, COERSCHULTE, FERDINAND 33: DE 31: : 2010/12/03 Page 183

184 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/15 43: 2014/05/22 51: A01H; C12N 71: GRAINS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, THE TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY SYSTEM, THE STATE OF QUEENSLAND AS REPRESENTED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES AND FORESTRY 72: BORRELL, ANDREW KENNETH, JORDAN, DAVID ROBERT, MULLET, JOHN, KLEIN, PATRICIA 33: US 31: 61/413,902 32: 2010/11/15 54: DROUGHT TOLERANT PLANTS The present specification teaches the generation of drought tolerant plants. The present disclosure enables manipulation of a phenotypic characteristic referred to herein as "stay-green" to generate drought tolerant plants by recombinant, mutagenic and/or breeding and selection methods. Plant management practice systems to increase crop yield and harvest efficiency in water-limited environments are also taught herein. 21: 2013/ : 2011/12/01 43: 2014/05/22 51: A61K; A61Q 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: RAUT, JANHAVI SANJAY, DUGGAL, CHARU, GAURAV, KUMAR 33: EP 31: : 2011/02/28 33: IN 31: 3443/MUM/ : 2010/12/20 54: A HIGH SPF SUNSCREEN COMPOSITION The invention relates to a high SPF sunscreen composition. There exists a need for a personal care composition comprising sunscreen agents in low concentrations that are able to provide much higher SPF as compared to known sunscreen compositions comprising such low levels of sunscreen agents. The present applicants have been working on solving this problem and have surprisingly found that cosmetic compositions comprising dibenzoylmethane or its derivative in combination with an oil soluble UV-B sunscreen when incorporated in a sunscreen composition along with a non-ionic surfactant of a select class meeting certain HLB requirements, provide the enhanced SPF benefits when applied on the substrate of interest. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/22 43: 2014/05/22 51: A61K; C07C; C07D 71: FAES FARMA, S.A. 72: MUÑOZ MUÑOZ, ANA, RODES SOLANES, ROSA, GARCÍA DOMÍNGUEZ, NEFTALÍ, LÓPEZ ORTEGA, BEATRIZ, ÁLVAREZ DE MON SOTO, MELCHOR, DE LA HERA MARTÍNEZ, ANTONIO, LEDO GÓMEZ, FRANCISCO 33: EP 31: : 2010/11/23 54: DIPHENYL-AMINE DERIVATIVES: USES, PROCESS OF SYNTHESIS AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS The invention relates to compounds of formula (I): or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, prodrug or solvate thereof, a method of synthesis of said compounds, pharmaceutical compositions comprising them and their use as a medicament for treating inflammatory diseases. 21: 2013/ : 2011/12/16 43: 2014/05/22 51: C07K; C12Q 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: EVANS, STEVEN L, LI, JIANQUAN, SHEETS, JOEL J 33: US 31: 61/423,844 32: 2010/12/16 54: BIOLOGICALLY-ACTIVE RADIOLABELED CRY1FA AND RECEPTOR BINDING ASSAY METHODS Cysteine-specific radiolabeled Cry1Fa protein retains insecticidal activity against insect pests and binds to insect brush border membrane vesicle receptors in a saturable manner. The biologicallyactive radiolabeled Cry1Fa protein is useful in competitive binding assays with other Cry toxins. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/18 43: 2014/05/22 51: A61K 71: ADVICENNE Page 184

185 72: GUITTET, CATHERINE, GRANIER, LUC- ANDRÉ, ROUSSEL-MAUPETIT, CAROLINE 33: FR 31: : 2010/11/18 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING CITRATE AND BICARBONATE SALTS, AND USE THEREOF FOR TREATING CYSTINURIA A solid oral pharmaceutical composition in the form of tablets comprising: - a first solid oral pharmaceutical formulation in the form of at least one micro-tablet, the micro-tablet consisting of a core comprising at least one Krebs cycle precursor salt as active ingredient, and of a coating comprising at least one coating agent, and - a second oral pharmaceutical formulation in the form of at least one mini-tablet, the mini-tablet consisting of a core comprising at least one bicarbonate salt as active ingredient and at least one prolonged-release matrix, and of a coating comprising at least one coating agent. The use thereof as a medicament, in particular in the treatment and/or prevention of cystinuria. position the end of the arm opposite a pivot is disengaged from a playing card at the top of the stack and in a second position the end of the arm is engaged with a playing card at the top of the stack. A processor directs movement of the pivoting arm between its position when a predetermined number of cards is present in the card storing area of the card handling device. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/08 43: 2014/05/22 51: A63F 71: SHFL ENTERTAINMENT, INC. 72: BOURBOUR, FERAIDOON, RYNDA, ROBERT J, SWANSON, RONALD R, GRAUZER, ATTILA 33: US 31: 12/943,871 32: 2010/11/10 54: AUTOMATIC SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR ACCURATE CARD HANDLING A playing card handling device comprising a card storing area that supports a stack of playing cards, the storing area having a playing card support surface, including a card removing system that removes playing cards individually from the bottom of the stack. A pivoting arm is moved by a motor between at least two positions, wherein in a first 21: 2013/ : 2011/10/31 43: 2014/05/22 51: A61M; A01M 71: COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION 72: AFANASYEV, MIKHAIL, SCHELLHORN, NANCY, HOVINGTON, LUKE, MARCORA, ANNA, MOORE, DARREN CRAIG 33: AU 31: : 2010/10/29 54: A REAL-TIME INSECT MONITORING DEVICE This invention concerns the in-situ monitoring of insects, and in particular an insect inspection cylinder and trap to facilitate this monitoring. The trap comprises means to intercept flying insects and direct them to an inspection cylinder that is connected to an outlet from the means to intercept flying insects. An insect detector is associated with the cylinder to detect insects inside it, and a camera is associated with the cylinder and the detector to capture images of insects inside the cylinder. Wherein the sectional dimensions of the inspection cylinder are sized to prevent insects selected for observation from flying through it, but instead requiring them to walk through it. Page 185

186 21: 2013/ : 2011/10/21 43: 2014/05/22 51: E04D 71: A.B.G. LIMITED 72: YOUNG, DAVID, BAMFORTH, ALAN 33: GB 31: : 2010/10/22 54: DRAINAGE SYSTEM In a first aspect, the present invention provides a drainage system, the system comprising: A drainage system, comprising:a drainage component for supporting material above a first side thereof, and including openings to allow fluid communication between the first side thereof and a second side thereof; and a fluid channelling component arranged to channel fluid from the openings. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/07 43: 2014/05/26 51: A61K; C07K; C12N 71: INFECTIOUS DISEASE RESEARCH INSTITUTE 72: REED, STEVEN G, BHATIA, AJAY 33: US 31: 61/411,366 32: 2010/11/08 54: VACCINES COMPRISING NON-SPECIFIC NUCLEOSIDE HYDROLASE AND STEROL 24-C- METHYLTRANSFERASE (SMT) POLYPEPTIDES FOR THE TREATMENT AND DIAGNOSIS OF LEISHMANIASIS Compositions and methods for preventing, treating and detecting leishmaniasis are disclosed. The compositions generally comprise fusion polypeptides comprising Leishmania antigens, in particular, SMT and NH antigens or immunogenic portions or variants thereof, as well as polynucleotides encoding such fusion polypeptides. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/02 43: 2014/05/23 51: B05B; B08B 71: DÜRR SYSTEMS GMBH 72: HERRE, FRANK, BAUMANN, MICHAEL, BUCK, THOMAS, SCHÄFER, RALF, KLEINER, MARCUS, SOMMER, GEORG M, WURST, MARTIN 33: DE 31: : 2010/11/26 54: CLEANING DEVICE AND CLEANING BRUSH FOR AN ATOMIZER AND CORRESPONDING CLEANING METHOD The invention relates to a cleaning device (1) for an atomizer (2) having a specified outer contour, in particular for cleaning a rotary atomizer (2), comprising at least one cleaning brush (5) for cleaning the atomizer (2), wherein the cleaning brush (5) has a specified brush contour. According to the invention, the brush contour of the cleaning brush (5) is adapted to the outer contour of the atomizer (2) so that the cleaning brush (5) nestles up against the atomizer (2). The invention further Page 186

187 relates to a corresponding cleaning brush (5) and to a suitable cleaning method. 21: 2013/ : 2011/12/19 43: 2014/05/23 51: B65G; F16G 71: FERAG AG 72: STUDER, BEAT 33: CH 31: 2180/10 32: 2010/12/27 54: CONVEYING CHAIN FOR A CONVEYING DEVICE The invention relates to a chain link (20) of a conveying chain, containing a base body (1) with a first end region (4) which comprises a first coupling section (7) for the articulated connection to a coupling section (8) of a first adjacent chain link, and with a second end region (5) which comprises a second coupling section (8) for the articulated connection to a coupling section (7) of a second adjacent chain link. The invention is characterised by the fact that the base body (1) comprises an intermediate region (6) lying between the two end regions (4, 5) and comprising a body section (15) with bending-elastic characteristics, which is designed such that the first end region (4) is elastically bendable relative to the second end region (5) out of the longitudinal direction (L) of the base body (1). 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/25 43: 2014/05/23 51: F24J; F03G 71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD 72: SIMIANO, MARCO, HISCHIER, ILLIAS, STEINFELD, ALDO 33: GB 31: : 2010/12/06 54: IMPROVED SOLAR RECEIVER A solar receiver (100) having a radiation capturing element (3) with a radiation receiving aperture about which is formed a flow channel (8) through which a working fluid flows such that thermal energy of the radiation capturing element (8) is absorbed by the working fluid, the channel (8) being shaped to provide a uniform cross sectional area along a length thereof between an inlet thereto and an outlet therefrom. 21: 2013/ : 2011/12/07 43: 2014/05/23 51: A01H; C12Q Page 187

188 71: CLAUSE 72: MOREAU, MICHAEL, DENET, FRÉDÉRIC, SICARD, OPHÉLIE, MARCHAL, CÉCILE, BASTERREIX, CLAUDE 33: US 31: 12/963,200 32: 2010/12/08 54: PHYTOPHTHORA RESISTANCE IN SWEET PEPPERS The present invention provides sweet bell pepper (Capsicum annuum) plants with high levels of resistance to Phytophthora combined with desirable agronomic traits. The present invention also provides methods of making such plants and methods of using such plants to produce additional Phytophthora-resistant sweet bell pepper plants. 21: 2013/ : 2011/12/02 43: 2014/05/23 51: G06F 71: MICROSOFT CORPORATION 72: CAMPBELL, JOHN, WALDMAN, LAWRENCE, LIN, AMY, DER, SHERMAN 33: US 31: 12/967,972 32: 2010/12/14 54: LOCATION AWARE SPREADSHEET ACTIONS Location information is integrated with spreadsheet formulas and operations. Location information may be used in filtering data, detecting data sources, performing calculations, and the like. The data may be filtered by location, individuals, places, and other location based information. The location information may be integrated into native spreadsheet formulas to perform calculations, trigger alerts, or drive other spreadsheet business logic. The location information may also be used to detect and use nearby data sources that are published near the spreadsheet user. 21: 2013/ : 2011/12/14 43: 2014/05/23 51: E04C 71: NV BEKAERT SA 72: LAMBRECHTS, ANN, VAN HAEKE, MARTIN 33: EP 31: : 2010/12/15 54: STEEL FIBRE FOR REINFORCING CONCRETE OR MORTAR HAVING AN ANCHORAGE END WITH AT LEAST THREE STRAIGHT SECTIONS The invention relates to a steel fibre for reinforcing concrete or mortar. The steel fibre comprises a middle portion and an anchorage end at one or both ends of the middle portion. The middle portion has a main axis. The anchorage end comprises at least a first straight section, a first bent section, a second straight section, a second bent section and a third straight section. The first straight section and the third straight section are bending away from the main axis of the middle portion in the same direction. The second straight section is substantially parallel with the main axis of said middle portion. The invention further relates to a concrete structure comprising steel fibres according to the present invention and to the use of steel fibres for load carrying structures of concrete. Page 188

189 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/30 43: 2014/05/26 51: A61M 71: TEVA PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES, LTD. 72: ZUYDERHOUDT, KRIJN FRANCISCUS MARIE 33: US 31: 61/418,083 32: 2010/11/30 54: INHALERS AND HOUSING CAPS FOR INHALERS An inhaler (10) for inhalation into the airway of a user, the inhaler (10) having a housing (12) at least partially defining a flow passageway (36) extending through the inhaler (10) from an air inlet to an outlet, the inhaler (10) comprising a valve (56) for selectively restricting the flow passageway. 72: XI, NING 33: US 31: 61/447,104 32: 2011/02/28 54: SUBSTITUTED QUINOLINE COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF USE The present invention provides novel substituted quinoline compounds, pharmaceutical acceptable salts and formulations thereof useful in modulating the protein tyrosine kinase activity, and in modulating cellular activities such as proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, migration and invasion. The invention also provides pharmaceutically acceptable compositions comprising such compounds and methods of using the compositions in the treatment of hyperproliferative disorders in mammals, especially humans. 21: 2013/ : 2012/02/21 43: 2014/05/26 51: A61K 71: CALITOR SCIENCES, LLC, SUNSHINE LAKE PHARMA CO., LTD 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/17 43: 2014/05/26 51: E21B 71: ATLAS COPCO ROCK DRILLS AB 72: OLSSON, MAGNUS, ERICSSON, PATRIK, JONSSON, DAN 33: SE 31: : 2010/11/17 54: METHOD, SYSTEM AND ROCK DRILLING APPARATUS FOR INSTALLING A PIPE IN DRILLED HOLES IN ROCK DRILLING The present invention relates to a method for installing a pipe (313) when drilling a first hole with the aid of a rock drilling apparatus (100), wherein a tool (309) which can be connected to a drilling machine (306) via one or more drill rods (308) is Page 189

190 used in said drilling, which method comprises - drilling a first part of said first hole, - installing a pipe (313) in at least a part or said first drilled part of said first hole, wherein the method further comprises: - installing said pipe (313) in said first hole while drilling of said first part of said first hole is in progress. - pulling said drill rod (308) out of said first hole before finishing drilling of said first hole to the desired, compared with said first part, deeper depth. The invention also relates to a system and to a rock drilling apparatus. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/21 43: 2014/05/26 51: F24J; F03G 71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD 72: SIMIANO, MARCO, HISCHIER, ILLIAS, STEINFELD, ALDO, HAUETER, PHILIPP 33: GB 31: : 2010/12/06 54: SOLAR RECEIVER, METHOD OF COOLING A SOLAR RECEIVER AND A POWER GENERATION SYSTEM A solar receiver (100), for capturing solar radiation, comprising a radiation capturing element (3) and a channel (8) around that element, through which channel (8) a pressurised working fluid is passed to absorb thermal energy from the radiation capturing element. 21: 2013/ : 2011/12/14 43: 2014/05/26 51: E04C 71: NV BEKAERT SA 72: LAMBRECHTS, ANN, VERVAECKE, FREDERIK 33: EP 31: : 2010/12/15 54: STEEL FIBRE FOR REINFORCING CONCRETE OR MORTAR HAVING AN ANCHORAGE END WITH AT LEAST TWO BENT SECTIONS The invention relates to a steel fibre for reinforcing concrete or mortar. The steel fibre comprises a middle portion and an anchorage end at one or both ends of the middle portion. The middle portion has a main axis. The anchorage end is deflecting from the main axis of the middle portion in a deflection section. The anchorage end has n bent sections, with n equal or larger than 2. When the steel fibre according to the present invention being in a stable position on a horizontal surface is vertical projected on this horizontal surface, the vertical projections in this horizontal surface of all of the n bent sections of an anchorage end are located at one side of the vertical projection in this horizontal surface of the main axis of the middle portion. The invention further relates to a concrete structure reinforced with steel fibres according to the invention and to the use of such steel fibres for load carrying structures of concrete. Page 190

191 neurodegenerative disease caused by Αβ and typified by Alzheimer-type dementia. 21: 2013/ : 2012/09/25 43: 2014/05/26 51: C07D, A61K, A61P 71: NATIONAL HEALTH RESEARCH INSTITUTES 72: SHIA, KAK-SHAN, CHANG, CHUN-PING, CHAO, YU-SHENG 33: US 31: 61/541,182 32: 2011/09/30 54: PYRAZOLE COMPOUNDS Disclosed are pyrazole compounds, encompassed by formula (I) shown in the Specification, useful for treating peripheral cannabinoid 1 receptor mediated disorders. Also disclosed are pharmaceutical compositions and methods related to use of these compounds. 21: 2013/ : 2012/01/20 43: 2014/05/26 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: EISAI R&D MANAGEMENT CO., LTD. 72: HALL, ADRIAN, FARTHING, CHRISTOPHER NEIL, CASTRO PINEIRO, JOSE LUIS 33: GB 31: : 2011/01/21 54: FUSED AMINODIHYDROTHIAZINE DERIVATIVES USEFUL AS BACE INHIBITORS The present invention relates to a fused aminodihydrothiazine derivative of formula (I): wherein X is hydrogen or fluorine; A is CH or N; Y is methyl, ethyl, monofluoromethyl, difluoromethyl, trifluoromethyl, difluoroethyl, methoxy, ethoxy, methoxymethyl or -C N; and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof; which compound has an Αβ production inhibitory effect or a BACEl inhibitory effect and is useful as a prophylactic or therapeutic agent for a 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/22 43: 2014/05/26 51: B29C; B42C; B65B 71: COLIBRI' SYSTEM S.P.A. 72: FARNETI, ALDO 33: IT 31: MI 2010 A : 2010/11/24 54: ELECTRICALLY OPERATED MACHINE FOR COVERING BOOK COVERS AND SEALING ENVELOPES AND ARTICLES OF VARIOUS KIND A machine is described for covering book covers and sealing envelopes or articles of various kind. The machine comprises a fixed lower base (1) suitable for resting a sheet of flexible plastic material, single or unwindable from a roll, for an article to be covered, an upper part (3) movable towards said base (1) and a heatable blade (7) accommodated in said upper part (3) to execute the soldering of the overlapped ends of the plastic material sheet along the edges of said article when said upper part (3) is approached to said lower base (1). To approach the upper part (3) to the lower base (1), the machine comprises an electric motor (9), a control member (20) accessible from the outside of the machine for operating said electric motor (9) and movement transmission means (21-26) acting on the sides (11) of said upper part (3) to induce, at every activation of said electric motor (9) determined by Page 191

192 said control member (20), an approaching movement of said upper part (3) towards said lower base (1) for executing the soldering of the ends of the plastic material sheet. 21: 2013/ : 2011/12/06 43: 2014/05/26 51: A61K; C07K; C12P 71: SEATTLE GENETICS, INC. 72: SMITH, MARIA LEIA, SUSSMAN, DJANGO, ARTHUR, WILLIAM, NESTEROVA, ALBINA 33: US 31: 61/420,291 32: 2010/12/06 33: US 31: 61/446,990 32: 2011/02/25 54: HUMANIZED ANTIBODIES TO LIV-1 AND USE OF SAME TO TREAT CANCER The invention provides humanized antibodies that specifically bind to LIV-1. The antibodies are useful for treatment and diagnoses of various cancers as well as detecting LIV-1. 21: 2013/ : 2013/05/24 43: 2014/05/26 51: C11D 71: RECKITT BENCKISER N.V. 72: LINGLER, Steffen, HEPPERT, Kai 33: GB 31: : 2010/12/21 54: BLEACH CATALYST PARTICLE The invention relates to a particle comprising a bleach catalyst, a sulphonated polymer and a coating material. The particles are suitable for use in detergent compositions. 21: 2013/ : 2013/05/27 43: 2014/05/28 51: B05B 71: RECKITT BENCKISER N.V. 72: VAN DIEPEN, Jacobus, Simon, Petrus, PIANTONI, Steve, RICKETT, Peter 33: GB 31: : 2010/12/08 54: A CONTAINER ASSEMBLY FOR USE WITH A DISPENSER A container assembly for use with a dispenser with a feed tube, the assembly comprising a container; a cap fixed to an opening in the container; the cap having a passageway therethrough to allow, in use, the feed tube of a dispenser to pass through the cap and into the container; the cap including a movable element secured to the cap in a first position prior to first insertion of the feed tube by a deformable support element arranged to deform upon insertion of the feed tube into the cap to free the movable element to be supported, in use, in a second position, by the feed tube to preserve the passageway, the movable element being configured to move, upon removal of the feed tube from the container, to a third position at least partially within the passageway in which replacement of the feed tube through the cap is obstructed. Page 192

193 21: 2013/ : 2011/12/01 43: 2014/05/28 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: NISSAN CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, LTD. 72: IWAMOTO, SHUNSUKE, MIYAJI, KATSUAKI, SARUHASHI, KOICHIRO, NISHINO, TAITO, MIKASHIMA, TAKUMI, KISHIKAWA, YO 33: JP 31: : 2010/12/01 33: JP 31: : 2011/09/30 54: PYRAZOLE COMPOUNDS HAVING THERAPEUTIC EFFECT ON MULTIPLE MYELOMA Novel therapeutic agents for myeloma are provided. A therapeutic agent for multiple myeloma containing a pyrazole compound represented by the formula (1), wherein R 1 is C 1 -C 6 alkyl, C 1 -C 6 alkyl substituted with R 17, C 1 -C 6 haloalkyl, phenyl, phenyl substituted with a R 11, s or the like, R 2 is a hydrogen atom, C 1 - C 6 alkyl, phenyl or phenyl optionally substituted with e R 21, s or the like, R 3 is a hydrogen atom or the like, X is a single bond or -(CR 6 R 7 ) n -, each of R 4 and R 5 is independently C 1 -C 6 alkyl or the like, R 6 and R 7 are hydrogen atoms or C 1 -C 6 alkyl, R 8 is phenyl, phenyl optionally substituted with k R 81, s or the like, a tautomer of the compound or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof, as an active ingredient. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/04 43: 2014/05/29 51: C11D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: DELROISSE, MICHEL GILBERT JOSE, PERRY, JANETTE, WIGGANS, JENNY, GREGORY, DENIS JAMES, NEWMAN, MARK NICHOLAS, WALSH, SHAUN CHARLES, HUNTER, ROBERT ALLAN, CLOWES, ELIZABETH ANN, MERRINGTON, JAMES, JONES, KARL GARETH KEAN 33: EP 31: : 2010/12/03 54: FABRIC CONDITIONERS An aqueous fabric conditioner composition comprising (a) from 2 to 9 wt % of a fabric softening active, by weight of the total composition, wherein the fabric softening active is an ester-linked quaternary ammonium compound having fatty acid chains comprising from 20 to 35 wt % of saturated C18 chains and from 20 to 35 wt % of monounsaturated C18 chains, by weight of total fatty acid chains; and (b) from 0.01 to 0.5 wt %, by weight of the total composition, of a floc prevention agent, which is a non-ionic alkoxylated material having an HLB value of from 8 to 18, wherein the aqueous fabric conditioner composition has a viscosity of greater than 50 cps, preferably from 55 to 200 cps as measured on a cup and bob viscometer; the viscosity being continuously measured under shear at 106s"1 for 60 seconds, at 25 C and wherein the composition leads to little or no floc formation upon addition to water. 21: 2013/ : 2011/12/01 43: 2014/05/29 51: G02B 71: ADLENS BEACON, INC. Page 193

194 72: SCHNELL, URBAN, EGAN, WILLIAM, SAUVET, JULIEN 33: US 31: 61/418,440 32: 2010/12/01 54: VARIABLE BINOCULAR LOUPE UTILIZING FLUID FILLED LENS TECHNOLOGY A binocular loupe containing one or more sealed, fluid filled lenses is described. The binocular loupe includes one or more eyepieces, a distance sensor, and control electronics, in an embodiment, the optical power of the fluid filled lenses may be adjusted to adjust the focal length associated with the binocular loupe. The distance sensor may be used to determine a distance between the binocular loupe and a sample while a controller compares the measured distance to the current optical power of the one or more sealed fluid filled lenses. The controller may transmit signals to one or more actuators coupled to one or more sealed fluid filled lenses to change the optical power of the one or more sealed fluid filled lenses based on the comparison. 54: VARIABLE POWER ENDOSCOPE BASED ON LIQUID LENS TECHNOLOGY An endoscope realized as either a borescope or a fiberscope including one or more fluid filled lenses is described. In an embodiment, the optical power of the fluid filled lenses may be adjusted to adjust the focal length associated with the endoscope. Thus, variable working distances are allowable while maintaining focus on an object in front of the endoscope. The endoscope may include a distance sensor, which is used to determine a distance between the endoscope and a sample. A processor may compare the measured distance to the current optical power of the one or more sealed fluid filled lenses. The processor may transmit signals to one or more actuators coupled to one or more sealed fluid filled lenses to change the optical power of the one or more sealed fluid filled lenses based on the comparison. 21: 2013/ : 2011/12/01 43: 2014/05/29 51: A61B 71: ADLENS BEACON, INC. 72: GUPTA, AMITAVA, SCHNELL, URBAN, NIBAUER, LISA, EGAN, WILLIAM, STANGOTA, FRANK, SAINT-GHISLAIN, MICHEL, SAUVET, JULIEN 33: US 31: 61/418,462 32: 2010/12/01 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/29 43: 2014/05/29 51: A61K; A61P 71: RICERFARMA S.R.L. 72: DI SCHIENA, MICHELE GIUSEPPE 33: IT 31: MI2010A : 2010/11/30 54: TOPICAL COMPOSITIONS FOR PRESERVING OR RESTORING THE INTEGRITY OF MUCOSAE The present invention relates to topical compositions containing choline alfoscerate for use in maintaining and restoring the integrity of the mucous membranes. 21: 2013/ : 2010/11/02 43: 2014/05/29 51: C01G 71: TIANJIN PASSION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. 72: JI, ZHU, WANG, JINSONG, ZHANG, ZHONG, YANG, YUQING, WANG, AISHAN, SONG, WEIGUO, YIN, XINJIAN, WEI, QINGTING, RU, HONGWEI, ZHANG, WENWEN, MEI, HAIJUN Page 194

195 54: A HYDROTHERMAL OXIDATION METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF ALKALI METAL DICHROMATE FROM CARBON FERROCHROME The present invention provides a hydrothermal oxidation method for producing alkali metal dichromate from carbon ferrochrome, and the method comprises the following steps: formulating an initial reaction liquid by mixing carbon ferrochrome an alkaline substance and water, in which the actual addition amount of the alkali is controlled smaller than the theoretically required amount; adding the initial reaction liquid into a reaction kettle, charging an oxidizing gas into the reaction kettle, and allowing the reaction to proceed for 0.5 to 3 h at a temperature of 150 C to 370 C and a pressure of 2 Mpa to 24 Mpa; carrying out solid-liquid separation, cooling the resultant filtrate to a temperature of -12 C to -20 C to precipitate crystals, and carrying out separation by centrifuge to obtain alkali metal dichromate solution; adding CrO3 to the alkali metal dichromate solution until the degree of acidification reaches 100% or greater, concentrating the solution by evaporation, and cooling it to precipitate crystals, so as to afford alkali metal dichromate. The method has a simple process, is easy to control, and can directly produce sodium dichromate under hydrothermal conditions. 21: 2013/ : 2011/12/07 43: 2014/05/29 51: A01N; A01P 71: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC. 72: CUNNINGHAM, COREY THOMAS, KOENIG, DAVID WILLIAM, PAULSEN, JEREMY DAVID, VONGSA, REBECCA ANN 33: US 31: 12/982,058 32: 2010/12/30 33: US 31: 13/269,922 32: 2011/10/10 54: DURABLE ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITION INCLUDING A SURFACTANT The present invention relates to compositions having durable antimicrobial activity. The compositions include a carbonate/bicarbonate salt of a quaternary ammonium cation, an organic acid, hydrogen peroxide, a surfactant and a polymer. The polymer is selected from cationic amine polymerepichlorohydrin adduct, cationic amine polymerepichlorohydrin resin, poly(methacrylamidopropyltrimethylammonium) chloride, poly(bis(2-chloroethyl)ether-alt-1,3- bis(dimethylamino)propyl)urea, poly(diallyldimethylammonium) chloride, poly(t-butyl acrylate co-ethyl acrylate co-methacrylic acid), polyethylene oxide, polyquaternium-16, polyquaternium-22, polyquaternium-67 and combinations thereof. The surfactant is selected from cationic surfactants, nonionic surfactants, zwitterionic surfactants and combinations thereof. 21: 2013/ : 2011/12/07 43: 2014/05/29 51: A01N; A01P 71: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC. 72: KOENIG, DAVID WILLIAM, CUNNINGHAM, COREY THOMAS, PAULSEN, JEREMY, DAVID, VONGSA, REBECCA, ANN 33: US 31: 12/982,169 32: 2010/12/30 33: US 31: 13/269,931 32: 2011/10/10 54: DURABLE ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITION INCLUDING A SURFACTANT Compositions having durable antimicrobial activity are disclosed herein. The durable antimicrobial compositions include a carbonate/bicarbonate salt of a quaternary ammonium cation, an organic acid, hydrogen peroxide, a surfactant, and a cationic polymer. The cationic polymer includes either a (3- acrylamidopropyl)trimethylammonium chloride monomer or a [2- (acrylolyoxy)ethyl]trimethylammonium chloride monomer. The cationic polymer also includes another monomer selected from a polar, watersoluble monomer, a hydrophobic, silicone-containing monomer or mixtures of both types of monomers in combination with one of the trimethylammonium chloride monomers. The surfactant is selected from cationic surfactants, non-ionic surfactants, zwitterionic surfactants, and combinations thereof. Page 195

196 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/24 43: 2014/05/29 51: F24J 71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD 72: SIMIANO, MARCO, HISCHIER, ILLIAS, STEINFELD, ALDO 33: GB 31: : 2010/12/06 54: IMPROVED SOLAR RECEIVER A solar receiver (100) having a radiation capturing element (3) for capturing solar radiation passing through a radiation receiving aperture (A) into a cavity (C) formed by the radiation capturing element, the aperture having a first diameter (D a p) and the cavity having cylindrical walls of a second diameter (D CAV ), the second diameter being larger than the first diameter, preferably about twice as large. The length (L CAV ) of the cavity may be greater than the first diameter (D a p), preferably about twice as great. A flow channel may be arranged around the capturing element where a pressurized working fluid, e.g. air or helium, is passed. The flow channel may be filled with porous material through which the working fluid flows. discharging liquid under pressure against the surface to be cleaned. The disk member (80) also comprises a plurality of through holes (83), spaced at regular intervals and arranged symmetrically with respect to the rotational axis. The disk may also comprise a plurality of ridges (84) arranged at regular intervals on the side facing the surface, and extending radially. An hull-cleaning ROV (1) comprises a pair of first trimming means (10a,b) arranged in a plane which is parallel with the vehicle's x-y plane, and a distance away from the centre of gravity (CG); and a pair of second trimming means (12a,b) arranged in the x-y plane and along the x axis. The trimming means (10a,b, 12a,b) are autonomous in that the trimming means' individual centre of gravity is automatically shifted when the vehicle is accelerating or changes its orientation in the water. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/24 43: 2014/05/29 51: B63B; B63G 71: GAC ENVIRONHULL LIMITED 72: ANDERSEN, ROBERT 33: NO 31: : 2010/11/29 54: A SURFACE-CLEANING DEVICE AND VEHICLE A device (60) for cleaning of ships' hulls or other submerged surfaces, comprises a disk member (80) rotatably supported by a spindle (67) and configured for rotation about a rotational axis (r) by drive means (63). The disk member has one side facing the surface and comprises a plurality of nozzles (82) for 21: 2013/ : 2011/12/12 43: 2014/05/29 51: C07D; A01N 71: BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH 72: HEINEMANN, INES, HÄUSER-HAHN, ISOLDE, BRÜNJES, MARCO, DÖLLER, UWE, DIETRICH, HANSJÖRG, HOFFMANN, MICHAEL GERHARD, ROSINGER, CHRISTOPHER, GATZWEILER, ELMAR 33: EP 31: : 2010/12/16 33: US 31: 61/424,299 32: 2010/12/17 54: 6-(2-AMINOPHENYL) PICOLINATES AND THEIR USE AS HERBICIDES The present invention relates to novel herbicidally active 6-(2-aminophenyl)picoline derivatives and to Page 196

197 processes for preparation thereof. The present invention further provides for the use thereof as a herbicide, especially as a herbicide for selective control of weed plants in useful plant crops, and as a plant growth regulator alone or in combination with safeners and/or in a mixture with other herbicides. 21: 2013/ : 2010/12/09 43: 2014/05/29 51: F03B 71: SEABASED AB 72: LEIJON, MATS, BOSTRÖM, CECILIA, ERIKSSON, MIKAEL 54: AN ELECTRIC DEVICE AND A METHOD FOR A WAVE POWER PLANT The invention relates to an electric device with a winding (12) and means for inducing a current in the winding. A bridge circuit (400) electrically connects the winding (12) to a load (13). According to the invention the bridge circuit (400) includes capacitor means (401, 402), which is adapted for obtaining resonance with the impedance of the winding (12). AIDS. The present invention further relates to compounds of formula (I) wherein X is CR 0 or N; R 0, R 1, R 2, R 3, R 4, R 7 and R 8 independently represent a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom or a group chosen among a (C 1 -C 5 )alkyl group, a (C 3 -C 6 )cycloalkyl group, a (C 1 -C 5 )fluoroalkyl group, a (C 1 -C 5 )alkoxy group, a (C 1 -C 5 )fluoroalkoxy group, a -CN group, a - COOR a group, a -NO 2 group, a -NR a R b group, a -NR a - SO 2 -NR a R b group, a -NR a SO 2 R a group, a -NR a -C(=0)- R a group, a -NR a -C(=0)-NR a R b group, a -SO 2 - NR a R b group, a -SO 3 H group, a -OH group, a -O- SO 2 -OR c group, a -O-P(=O)-(OR c )(OR d ) group, a -O- CH 2 -COOR c group and can further be a group chosen among: (IIa), (IIIa), R 5 represents a hydrogen atom, a (CrC 5 )alkyl group or a (C 3 -C 6 )cycloalkyl group; R 10 is a hydrogen atom or a chlorine atom, and R 11 is a hydrogen atom or a (C 1 -C 4 )alkyl group or anyone of its pharmaceutically acceptable salts. 21: 2013/ : 2011/12/13 43: 2014/05/29 51: A61K; A61P 71: CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE, INSTITUT CURIE, SPLICOS, UNIVERSITE MONTPELLIER 2 72: MAHUTEAU, FLORENCE, NAJMAN, ROMAIN, TAZI, JAMAL, SCHERRER, DIDIER, CAMPOS, NOËLIE, GARCEL, AUDE 33: EP 31: : 2010/12/15 54: COMPOUNDS USEFUL FOR TREATING AIDS The present invention relates to compound (I) for use as an agent for preventing, inhibiting or treating 21: 2013/ : 2013/05/30 43: 2014/05/30 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: PFIZER INC. 72: ASPNES, Gary, Erik, GUZMAN-PEREZ, Angel, DIDIUK, Mary, Theresa, FILIPSKI, Kevin, James, PFEFFERKORN, Jeffrey, Allen, STEVENS, Benjamin, Dawson, TU, Meihua, Mike 33: US 31: 61/426,600 32: 2010/12/23 33: US 31: 61/562,008 32: 2011/11/21 54: GLUCAGON RECEPTOR MODULATORS The present invention provides a compound of Formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof wherein R1, R2, R3, A1, A2, A3, A4, L, B1, Page 197

198 B2, B3 and B4 are as defined herein. The compounds of Formula I have been found to act as glucagon antagonists or inverse agonists. Consequently, the compounds of Formula I and the pharmaceutical compositions thereof are useful for the treatment of diseases, disorders, or conditions mediated by glucagon. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/29 43: 2014/05/30 51: H04W; H04M 71: NEC CORPORATION 72: NISHIDA, KATSUTOSHI, TAMURA, TOSHIYUKI 33: JP 31: : 2010/12/03 54: MOBILE COMMUNICATION METHOD, GATEWAY APPARATUS, MOBILITY MANAGEMENT NODE, AND CALL SESSION CONTROL SERVER APPARATUS A mobile communication method according to the present invention includes a step A of reestablishing, by IMS (P-CSCF), association among a PDN connection, a PCC connection #1 and a PCC connection #2 in case of detecting a specified event after detecting a failure in PCRF. 21: 2013/ : 2011/07/14 43: 2014/05/30 51: B03C; B01D 71: AAVI TECHNOLOGIES LTD 72: ILMASTI, VEIKKO ILMARI 33: FI 31: : 2011/01/12 54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PURIFYING AIR FROM NON-DESIRED COMPONENTS AND FOR ELIMINATING SUCH COMPONENTS This invention concerns a device for purifying air from non-desired gases and particles, in the case of nuclear power plants from radiating particles and gaseous iodine, as well as for extermination of microorganisms and removal from the air. The device consists of a purifying chamber through which the air to be purified is arranged to flow. In the structurally grounded purifying chamber ionized air (1) is led to a water dust or vapor which can be oxidized for instance by means of hydrogen peroxide (6) and by increasing the voltage level of the ionization in order to produce ozone and to be led further to high voltage operated ion blast tips (8) producing a continuous ion jet, which is directed onto collecting surfaces (9) and taking with it both droplets and particulate materials as well as gaseous components connected to them. The volume of the air to be purified determines the shape and volume of the purifying device. In use also energy saving is very significant compared to fiber filtration. 21: 2013/ : 2011/10/25 43: 2014/05/30 51: C11D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: KOHLI, GURPREET SINGH, MENDU, SHARAT CHANDRA, SHEWALE, JAYESH ASHOK, PATHAK, GAURAV Page 198

199 33: EP 31: : 2011/01/17 33: IN 31: 3021/MUM/ : 2010/11/01 54: A DETERGENT COMPOSITION HAVING SHADING DYES AND LIPASE A detergent composition having shading dyes and lipase. The invention relates to detergent compositions having shading dyes and lipase. It has been determined that combination of lipase with specific shading dyes provides lower redeposition of soil. This is manifested as higher reflectance and lower yellowing, especially over multiple washes on knitted cotton, knitted polyester and polyester fabrics. Disclosed is a detergent composition comprising: (i) a surfactant; (ii) a hydrophobic dye; (iii) a direct dye; (iv) an acid dye; and, (v) lipase. 21: 2013/ : 2011/10/11 43: 2014/05/30 51: B01D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: CHATTERJEE, JAIDEEP, GUPTA, SANTOSH KUMAR, RAMACHANDRAN, RAJEESH KUMAR 33: EP 31: : 2010/12/15 33: IN 31: 3023/MUM/ : 2010/11/01 54: A PROCESS FOR MAKING A FILTER BLOCK CUM SEDIMENT FILTER The present invention relates to a process for making a filter block cum sediment filter, suitable for use in gravity-fed filtration units, which provides for filtering particulate contaminants and also have relatively high flow rates and life. According to another aspect, the present invention relates to filter blocks cum sediment filter obtained by such process. It is an object of present invention to provide a bound filter block with a sediment filter integrally fitted on its outer surface for use in gravity-fed filtration units. It has been found that when a hemispherical carbon filter block having a sediment filter integrally fitted to its external surface is used for removal of particulate contaminants in the gravity fed-filtration devices, it provides relatively high flow rates and enhanced life. 21: 2013/ : 2011/10/31 43: 2014/05/30 51: A01N; A01P 71: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC. 72: TOPOLKARAEV, VASILY A, SCHOLL, NEIL T, LEE, JAEHONG, AMBROSE, DIANNA L, KIM, YOUNGSOOK 33: US 31: 12/961,634 32: 2010/12/07 54: PROTEIN STABILIZED ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITION FORMED BY MELT PROCESSING A method for forming an antimicrobial composition that includes mixing an antimicrobially active botanical oil (e.g., thymol, carvacrol, etc.) and protein within a melt blending device (e.g., extruder) is provided. Despite the problems normally associated with melt processing proteins, the present inventors have discovered that the processing conditions and components may be selectively controlled to allow for the formation of a stable, melt-processed composition that is able to exhibit good mechanical properties. For example, the extrusion temperature(s) and shear rate employed during melt blending are relatively low to help limit polypeptide dissociation, thereby minimizing the impact of aggregation and embrittlement. While the use of such low temperature/shear conditions often tend to reduce mixing efficiency, the present inventors have discovered that a carrier fluid may be employed to enhance the ability of the botanical oil to flow into the internal structure of the protein where it can be retained in a stable manner. The composition is also typically anhydrous and generally free of solvents. In this manner, the protein will not generally disperse before use and prematurely release the botanical oil. 21: 2013/ : 2011/10/31 43: 2014/05/30 51: C08L; C08B; C08K 71: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC. 72: TOPOLKARAEV, VASILY A, SCHOLL, NEIL T 33: US 31: 12/961,625 32: 2010/12/07 54: MELT-BLENDED PROTEIN COMPOSITION A melt-processed protein composition formed from a protein, plasticizer, and an electrophilic reagent is Page 199

200 provided. The electrophilic reagent, for instance, may be selected to undergo a nucleophilic addition reaction with free sulfhydryl and/or thiyl radicals to help minimize the formation of disulfide crosslinking bonds that could otherwise lead to protein aggregation during melt processing. To enhance the degree to which the electrophilic reagent can limit crosslinking, a plasticizer is also employed that helps to mediate the adsorption of the electrophilic reagent into the internal structure of the protein, where it can be more stably retained. Furthermore, the temperature and shear rate employed during melt blending may also be selected to be relatively low to help limit polypeptide dissociation, thereby minimizing the impact of aggregation and embrittlement. 21: 2013/ : 2011/10/26 43: 2014/05/30 51: A01N; A01P; A47K; A47L; A61K; C09G; C11D 71: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC. 72: WANG, JAMES H, TOPOLKARAEV, VASILY A, SCHOLL, NEIL T, LEE, JAEHONG, KIM, YOUNGSOOK, KOENIG, DAVID W 33: US 31: 12/961, : 2010/12/07 54: WIPE COATED WITH A BOTANICAL EMULSION HAVING ANITMICROBIAL PROPERTIES An oil-in-water emulsion that is environmentally friendly and also exhibits antimicrobial activity is provided. More specifically, the oil phase of the emulsion includes a botanical oil derived from a plant (e.g., thymol, carvacrol, etc.). Because the botanical oil tends to leach out of the emulsion during storage and before it is used in the desired application, a water-dispersible polymer is also employed in the aqueous phase of the emulsion to enhance long term stability of the oil and, in turn, antimicrobial efficacy. Without intending to be limited by theory, it is believed that the water-dispersible polymer can effectively encapsulate the botanical oil within the emulsion and inhibit its premature release. Once the emulsion is formed, water can then be removed so that it becomes a substantially anhydrous concentrate. In this manner, the waterdispersible polymer will not generally disperse before use and prematurely release the botanical oil. When it is desired, moisture may simply be reapplied to the concentrate to disperse the polymer and activate the release of the botanical oil. Of course, to provide the optimum degree of biocompatibility, the water-dispersible polymer is also a "biopolymer" that is biodegradable and/or renewable. 21: 2013/ : 2011/12/08 43: 2014/05/30 51: C10L; C10M; C10N 71: INNOSPEC LIMITED 72: ROSS, ALAN, COONEY, ANTHONY, BURGESS, VINCE 33: GB 31: : 2010/12/09 54: IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO ADDITIVES FOR FUELS AND LUBRICANTS An additive compound comprising a derivative of particular fatty acids and polyamines has been found to be friction reducing, and particularly readily miscible in fuels and lubricants. The fatty acid has more than 12 carbon atoms and at least one carboxylic group. The polyamine residue has more than two nitrogen atoms. The mole ratio of the carboxylic groups to nitrogen atoms used to form the compound is greater than 0.8 carboxylic groups per 1 nitrogen atom. 21: 2013/ : 2011/11/29 43: 2014/05/30 51: C07D; A61K 71: GALLEON PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. 72: DAX, SCOTT L, WOODWARD, RICHARD, PENG, SEAN 33: US 31: 61/417,777 32: 2010/11/29 33: US 31: 61/494,268 32: 2011/06/07 54: NOVEL COMPOUNDS AS RESPIRATORY STIMULANTS FOR TREATMENT OF BREATHING CONTROL DISORDERS OR DISEASES The present invention includes compositions that are useful in the treatment of breathing control diseases or disorders in a subject in need thereof. The present invention also includes a method of treating a respiratory disease or disorder in a subject in need thereof, comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of a pharmaceutical formulation of the invention, The present invention Page 200

201 further includes a method of preventing destabilization or stabilizing breathing rhythm in a subject in need thereof, comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of a pharmaceutical formulation of the invention. 21: 2013/ : 2011/12/16 43: 2014/05/30 51: A61M 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: BROWN, KYLE, YAN, DENGZHU, DOWNER, DAVID 33: US 31: 61/424,883 32: 2010/12/20 54: INTRAOCULAR LENS TRANSFER CASE An intraocular lens (IOL) transfer case for transferring an IOL to an injection cartridge includes a lens holder for holding the IOL. The lens holder includes a bore. Folding members within the lens holder are configured to fold the IOL into a partially folded position when the IOL is slid through the bore across the folding members. The IOL transfer case also includes an interface configured to removably connect to an injection cartridge. The interface is positioned to deliver the IOL in the partially folded position within the injection cartridge when the interface is connected to the injection cartridge. The IOL transfer case also includes a plunger connected to the lens holder and configured to push the IOL in the partially folded position through the bore to deliver the IOL into the injection cartridge. 21: 2013/ : 04/06/ : 21/05/ : A23L 71: NATURAL CORN SL 72: GALCERAN MARTORELL CARLOS 33: ES 31: : 2012/08/27 54: METHOD FOR THE TREATMENT OF CORN KERNELS INTENDED FOR OBTAINING POPCORN USING MICROWAVE APPARATUS AND PRODUCT OBTAINED 57: The invention intends to obtain a healthier product, by being low in fat and not containing allergens, which, once cooked in the microwave apparatus, results extremely crunchy, and that does not cluster, in a way that the popcorn obtained is as homogenous as possible. For this, the method requires the substitution of the oils that coat the corn kernel in its treatment, with sunflower lecithin, a much healthier product, and that allows to obtain the previously mentioned results. 21: 2013/ : 10/06/ : 16/05/ : C01B, C22B 71: COMURHEX SOCIETE POUR LA CONVERSION DE L'URANIUM EN METAL ET HEXAFLUORURE 72: ABRAHAM FRANCIS, RIVENET MURIELLE, THOMAS RUDY, ARAB MEHDI, AMARAGGI DAVID, MOREL BERTRAND 33: FR 31: : 2010/12/24 54: METHOD FOR CONVERTING UO3 AND/OR U3O8 INTO HYDRATED UO4 57: The invention relates to a method for converting UO 3 and/or U 3 O 8 into hydrated UO 4 having the formula UO 4, nh 2 O, where n is 2 or 4, including the following consecutive steps: a) preparing an aqueous suspension of a UO 3 powder and/or a U 3 O 8 powder; b) adding hydrogen peroxide H 2 O 2 to the aqueous suspension of UO 3 and/or U 3 O 8 powder, converting the UO 3 and/or U 3 O 8 into hydrated UO 4, Page 201

202 and precipitating and crystallizing the hydrated UO 4 in the suspension; c) recovering the hydrated UO 4 precipitate; d) optionally washing the hydrated UO 4 precipitate; e) optionally repeating step d); and f) optionally drying the precipitate, wherein the addition of H 2 O 2 to the aqueous suspension is carried out such that the suspension contains a stoichiometric excess of H 2 O 2 with respect to the stoichiometry of the reaction from UO 3 : UO 3 + nh 2 O + H 2 O 2 UO 4, nh 2 O + H 2 O (1) or of the reaction from U 3 O 8 : UO H 2 O 2 + nh 2 O UO 4,nH 2 O+ H 2 O (2), and the ph of the suspension is maintained in steps a) and b) at a value between 2 and 4. 21: 2013/ : 24/06/ : 29/05/ : G06Q 71: HEINZ ERNST and JURG RALPH ERNST 72: JURG RALPH ERNST and HEINZ ERNST 33: CH 31: 02191/10 32: 2010/12/30 54: METHOD FOR ACTIVATING AN INSURANCE POLICY ONLINE AND DEVICE FOR CARRYING OUT SAID METHOD 57: The invention relates to a computer-assisted method for activating an insurance certificate for vehicles on a homepage, wherein the policy holder himself is authorized to access a clearing system of insurances to have an electronic insurance certificate issued and to electronically forward it directly to the vehicle licensing authority, whereupon the policy is automatically invited to collect the number plates and the vehicle registration document from the vehicle licensing authority. The method according to the invention can also be used to take out a policy of other insurances, including electronic payment and electronic issuance of the policy and electronically automated claim settlement. 21: 2013/ : 2013/06/28 43: 2014/01/08 51: B03B;, F16C 71: PATRICK ELLAN STEENKAMP 72: STEENKAMP, PATRICK ELLAN 33: ZA 31: 2012/ : 2012/06/27 54: VIBRATING SCREEN A vibration exciter mechanism for a vibrating screen, the exciter mechanism comprising two or more horizontal, parallel, rotatable shafts, mounted offset from one another above the vibrating screen and spanning the width of the screen, and means for rotating each shaft. Page 202

203 21: 2013/ : 2013/07/02 43: 2014/05/27 51: A47K 71: SCA HYGIENE PRODUCTS AB 72: NORDLUND, Cecilia, SPORRE THORBURN, Annie 33: SE 31: PCT/SE2010/ : 2010/12/21 54: DISPENSING SYSTEM COMPRISING HOLDER AND DISPENSING PACKAGE A dispensing system comprising a holder and a package of wipes, the holder being adapted to hold the package and comprise means for attaching the holder to a surface. The holder has a front portion, a rear portion and side portions connecting the front and rear portions and the package has a front wall with a dispensing opening, a rear wall opposite the front wall, two opposing side walls and two opposing end walls. The front portion of the holder comprises first and second holder parts extending in a length direction (L) of the holder and being spaced apart in a width direction (W) of the holder with a gap (G) between the holder parts. The holder parts are resiliently movable between a holding position and a loading position, the gap (G) being smaller in the holding position than in the loading position. The rear portion of the holder and the rear wall of the package comprise mating fastener means for attaching the package to the holder. 21: 2013/ : 2013/07/02 43: 2014/05/21 51: C07C, C08G 71: Arkema France 72: BRANDHORST, Markus, COUTURIER, Jean- Luc, DUBOIS, Jean-Luc 33: FR 31: : 2011/01/10 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING NITRILE-FATTY ACID COMPOUNDS The invention relates to a process for synthesizing a nitrile-fatty acid (heminitrile) from unsaturated fatty acids, in the form of an acid or a simple ester or a "complex" ester of triglyceride type, which is first of all converted into an unsaturated fatty nitrile which is subjected to oxidative cleavage using H2O2 as oxidizing agent. This process can be used for preparing polyamide monomers, such as?-amino acids or diamines or diacids equivalent to said heminitrile and for obtaining polyamides from raw materials which are of natural origin and from a renewable source. 21: 2013/ : 2013/07/04 43: 2014/05/16 51: C23C 71: ArcelorMittal Investigación y Desarrollo 72: BANASZAK, Pierre, MARNEFFE, Didier, SCHMITZ, Bruno, SILBERBERG, Eric, VANHEE, Luc 33: EP 31: : 2011/01/14 54: AUTOMATIC FEEDING DEVICE FOR AN INDUSTRIAL METAL-VAPOR GENERATOR The present invention relates to a plant for the continuous vacuum deposition of a metal coating on a moving substrate, including a vacuum deposition housing (24), at least one sonic vapor-jet coating head (25, 26) connected to an evaporation crucible (9) for containing the coating metal in the form of a liquid (11) via a vapor-feeding duct (20) provided with a dispensing valve (19), and a furnace (1) for Page 203

204 melting said metal, wherein said furnace (1) remains at atmospheric pressure while being arranged underneath the lowest portion of the evaporation crucible (9) and connected to the evaporation crucible (9) by at least one automatic feeding duct (8) of the evaporation crucible (9) provided with a feeding pump (6) and by at least one return duct (8A, 18) for the liquid metal, which is optionally provided with a valve (16, 17), a means for adjusting the feeding pump (6) also being provided for adjusting a predetermined liquid-metal level in the evaporation crucible (9), characterized in that the plant comprises, in each of said feeding and return ducts (8; 8A, 18), a so-called thermal-valve area (7, 13, 15) provided with a heating device and a cooling device in order to obtain a controlled temperature that is independent from that of the melting furnace (1), as well as from that of the remaining portion of said ducts (8, 8A, 18) and of the evaporation crucible (9), in order to melt or solidify the metal at this location. (26) that controls the flow of water through the feed line (25) by allowing a regulated flow of the water through a flow line (28). A venturi valve (30) responds to the rate of flow of water through the flow line (28) by creating a vacuum in a supply line (36) from an ozone generator (15), the extent of the vacuum created being dependent on the rate of flow, to add ozone at a controlled rate to the water to be treated. A sensor probe (27) measures the oxidation reduction potential of the water, to supply hydrogen peroxide to the water at a controlled rate dependent on the oxidation reduction potential level. The ozone and the hydrogen peroxide are mixed with the water in a multicyclone unit 14 to allow a peroxone reaction to occur that treats the water, and the treated water is returned to the reservoir. 21: 2013/ : 2013/07/08 43: 2014/05/30 51: C02F 71: WATERCO LIMITED 72: BRISCOE, Nicholas James 33: AU 31: : 2011/02/04 33: AU 31: PCT/AU2012/ : 2012/02/03 54: WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM An apparatus for treating water stored in a reservoir to remove contaminants has a feed line (25) for receiving water to be treated and a by-pass valve 21: 2013/ : 15/07/ : 14/05/ : B62D 71: SCHWENK ZEMENT KG and AHWI MASCHINENBAU GMBH 72: ARTUR WILLIBALD 33: DE 31: : 2011/01/24 54: VEHICLE DEVICE 57: In order to provide a device for a vehicle that requires little maintenance, the invention proposes a device comprising a drive motor (10), a chassis (12) and a pivoting unit (14) which pivotally mounts the drive motor (10) on the chassis (12), allowing said motor to pivoted about at least one pivoting axis (16) which runs on a plane that is at least substantially parallel to the ground contact plane (18) of the chassis (12). Page 204

205 another. The elastic connecting members are typically in the form of tension springs so that the display and outer frames are connected to one another in an energy absorbing manner to absorb at least some of the vibrational movement experienced during transportation of the mobile unit. The invention also concerns a mobile unit in which the display mount is installed. 21: 2013/ : 2013/07/17 43: 2014/05/06 51: A23L, C12N, C12P 71: DSM IP Assets B.V. 72: NOORDAM, Bertus 33: EP 31: : 2011/02/17 33: US 31: 61/443,900 32: 2011/02/17 54: PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A COMPOSITION CONTAINING 5'- RIBONUCLEOTIDES The present invention describes a process comprising a) subjecting a microorganism to autolysis under conditions at which a substantial part of the RNA remains in a form degradable into 5- ribonucleotides; b) subjecting the autolysate to solid/liquid separation and recovering the RNAcontaining cell wall fraction; and c) converting the RNA in the recovered RNA-containing cell wall fraction into 5- ribonucleotides, whereby the solid/liquid separation in step b) is done at a ph of lower than 5.1. Said process is simple and allows for the production of a very pure composition of 5'- ribonucleotides. It also allows for the production of a very clear yeast extract. 21: 2013/ : 2013/07/24 43: 2014/05/06 51: F16F; F16M 71: SYMANTIX COMPUTERS CC 72: STOOP, CHRISTIAAN HERODEMUS 33: ZA 31: 2012/ : 2012/04/24 54: DISPLAY MOUNT This invention concerns a display mount for use in a mobile unit, which is typically a trailer. The display mount includes a display frame to which a display may be mounted. In use, the display is secured by securing means which are movable between a receiving position wherein the display may be received in the display frame and a securing position wherein the display may be secured in the display frame. An outer frame is, in use, located about the display frame and elastic connecting members connect display frame and the outer frame to one 21: 2013/ : 26/07/ : 14/05/ : E06B, G07C 71: MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL 72: DREHER MARKUS 33: DE 31: : 2011/02/28 54: PASSAGE BARRIER 57: The invention relates to a passage barrier for controlling the access to a building or a site, comprising a blocking element that can be pivoted or rotated in both directions about an axis in a defined angle from a blocking position in order to grant access, a drive motor and an overload coupling between the output shaft of the drive motor and the drive shaft of the blocking element. According to the invention, the coupling is designed as an asymmetrical overload coupling (7) and the limit torque that must be overcome is greater in one rotational direction than in the other rotational direction of the blocking element. When the limit torque that must be overcome is greater in the direction of the access to a building or a site than in the direction of the exit, a reliable personal access control and, e.g. in a hazardous situation or in case Page 205

206 of panic, the largely unhindered leaving of the building or site can be ensured. 21: 2013/ : 2013/07/26 43: 2014/05/16 51: A61K, A61P 71: Archivel Farma, S.L. 72: CARDONA IGLESIAS, Pere Joan, AMAT RIERA, Isabel, REYES, Blanca, SELGA, Ariadna, AMAT, Mercè 33: EP 31: : 2011/01/04 54: LIPOSOME FORMULATION SUITABLE FOR TREATING OR PREVENTING TUBERCULOSIS The invention provides liposome formulations comprising fragments from a Mycobacterium tuberculosis-complex strain, it also provides a Mycobacterium tuberculosis-complex strain, fragments of which may be incorporated into selected embodiments of the liposome formulation. The invention further provides suspensions and pharmaceutical compositions comprising the liposome formulations. Furthermore, it discloses the use of the Iiposome formulations for use in a method of treatment of the human or animal body by therapy, in particular for use in a method of treating or preventing tuberculosis, such as in preventing latent tuberculosis or in tuberculosis prophylaxis, optionally in combination therapy. The formulation of this invention contains sucrose and/or has a lower average particle size than conventional liposomebased agents of tuberculosis therapy, resulting in higher bioavailability and efficiency. 21: 2013/ : 2013/07/29 43: 2014/06/03 51: A61K, A61P 71: PIRAMAL ENTERPRISES LIMITED 72: SHARMA, Somesh, CHAUHAN, Vijay Singh, SUTHAR, Ashish 33: IN 31: 246/MUM/ : 2011/01/28 33: 31: PCT/IN2012/ : 2012/01/27 54: PROCESS FOR PREPARATION OF A HERBAL EXTRACT A process for preparing an extract of Momordica charantia, including: a) preparing crude juice; b) filtering to obtain filtered juice; c) modifying ph; d) allowing the ph modified juice to stabilize; e) neutralizing the stabilized juice; f) allowing the stabilized juice to stand for minutes; g) rechecking the ph level; and h) drying the juice to obtain the extract. The process said above is simple, cost effective, which does not employ harmful organic solvents and enhances the potency of the constituents. A simple and potent formulation showing anti-diabetic activity comprising active constituents of Momordica charantia is also provided. 21: 2013/ : 31/07/ : 09/05/ : B61D, B65G 71: COALCAP LLC 72: GUNTER JR., CHARLES D 33: US 31: 61/440,017 32: 2011/02/07, 54: COVER SYSTEM FOR OPEN TOP RAIL CARS 57: An improved rail car is pulled by an engine for transporting coal or other porous dust bearing materials. The car has opposing long sidewalls and opposing shorter end walls, which together define an initially open interior, a bottom and an open top. The open top of the car is covered by at least one pair of main doors in the form of opposing hinged A-frame sections which are pivotable between a closed, transport position and an open loading position which exposes the rail car interior for loading. The A- frame sections also have longitudinally spaced edges which are spaced apart to form a discharge door opening. A discharge door is located in each of the discharge door opening and is pivotally hinged within the respective door opening so that it opens under the influence of gravity in a rotary dumping operation. The discharge doors, together with the A- frame sections, form a door-within-a-door operating configuration. Page 206

207 21: 2013/ : 2013/08/12 43: 2014/05/09 51: B65H, G07D 71: GRG Banking Equipment Co., Ltd. 72: HUANG, Shaohai, LIU, Dongbo 33: CN 31: : 2011/09/08 54: PAPER SHEET STACKING AND RECYCLING DEVICE AND PAPER SHEET PROCESSING APPARATUS HAVING SAME A paper sheet stacking and recycling device (5) and a paper sheet processing apparatus having same. The device comprises: a paper sheet conveying and stacking mechanism (51), located in front of a paper sheet discharging port and used for conveying the discharged paper sheets to a preset position one by one and stacking; a paper sheet discharging mechanism, located at the front end of the paper sheet conveying and stacking mechanism and used for discharging the stacked paper sheets in stack; and a paper sheet recycling mechanism (52), located at the front end of a paper sheet storage container (23) and used for recycling the stacked paper sheets in stack. A paper sheet processing apparatus having the foregoing device is capable of avoiding secondary separation of single paper sheets and more deflection after the paper sheets pass through a device for tilt correction and the like, so as to reduce the occurrence probability of faults such as blocking. 21: 2013/ : 2013/08/20 43: 2014/02/20 51: C03C 3/062 ( ), C03C 3/064 ( ), C03C 3/087 ( ), C03C 3/091 ( ), C03C 3/112 ( ), C03C 3/118 ( ) 71: YANG, Dening 72: YANG, Dening 33: PCT 31: PCT/CN2011/ : 2011/03/15 54: PLATE GLASS AND MANUFACTURING PROCESS THEREOF Provided is the plate glass having high annealing temperature, high strength, excellent flatness and low viscosity, and manufacturing process thereof, which can be used for display and photovoltaic solar device. The plate glass contains (in mass%) boron oxide 0-3.9%, sodium oxide %, iron oxide %, fluorine oxide 0-2.8%, magnesia %, alumina %, wherein the content of silica is times that of calcium oxide, the content of calcium oxide is times that of magnesia. 21: 2013/ : 2013/08/22 43: 2014/05/09 51: A61B, A61M 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: GREIWE, Peter, BABIC, Branislav 33: EP 31: : 2011/03/22 54: ANALYTICAL AID WITH HYDROPHILIC COATING THAT CONTAINS NANOPARTICLES WITH A SILICON DIOXIDE STRUCTURE The invention relates to an analytical aid comprising a surface that is at least partly coated with a hydrophilic coating, said hydrophilic coating containing nanoparticles with a silicon dioxide structure and an average particle size ranging from 1 to 500 nm, determined according to DIN ISO 22412:2008. The invention further relates to a method for producing an analytical aid comprising a surface that is at least partly coated with a hydrophilic coating, said hydrophilic coating containing nanoparticles with a silicon dioxide structure and an average particle size ranging from 1 Page 207

208 to 500 nm, determined according to DIN ISO 22412:2008. The invention likewise relates to an analytical aid that can be produced using said method and to a sampling device containing the aforementioned analytical aid that is at least partly coated. 21: 2013/ : 2013/08/23 43: 2014/05/14 51: B65D; B65G 71: MINETEC S.A. 72: ZAMORANO JONES, CLAUDIO, VÁSQUEZ HAUVA, EDUARDO, QUEZADA NAVARRETE, DAVID 33: CL 31: : 2013/01/24 54: OVERTURNING EQUIPMENT FOR HOPPERS The present invention discloses an apparatus for onsite repairing truck hoppers that positions the hopper thus facilitating the repair and maintenance of the elements and areas to be repaired and avoids the use of cranes, comprising: safety mechanisms; raising mechanisms; two structural dismountable towers having mobile elements, their height allowing to raise and turn the hopper; attachable, mechanical fastening means comprising at least one first part that is fixed to the hopper and at least a second rotatable part that is fixed on the towers of the apparatus. The present invention also discloses a method for using said apparatus. 21: 2013/ : 2013/08/29 43: 2014/05/09 51: A01N, C07J 71: Centro de Ingeniería Genética y Biotecnología 72: BORRÁS HIDALGO, Orlando, CANALES LÓPEZ, Eduardo, PUJOL FERRER, Merardo, BORROTO NORDELO, Carlos Guillermo, COLL GARCÍA, Yamilet 33: CU 31: : 2011/02/28 54: METHOD FOR INDUCING RESISTANCE TO DISEASES IN PLANTS The invention relates to a method for stimulating the natural defence and the induction of resistance to diseases in plants, by means of the simultaneous activation of genes related to the pathway of salicylic acid, to the pathway of jasmonic/ethylene acid and to the hypersensitivity response. The invention also relates to the use of brassinosteroids for the preventive and curative treatment of the plants, against diseases caused by pathogens. The invention further relates to a method for preventing and treating the disease Huanglongbing in citrus fruits. 21: 2013/ : 2013/09/03 43: 2014/05/30 51: A61B, G06K 71: MORPHO 72: MONTEILLIET, Gilles, DARBOIS, Matthieu, PICARD, Sylvaine, CRUCHAGA, Michel 33: FR 31: 11/ : 2011/03/18 33: FR 31: PCT/EP2012/ : 2012/02/22 54: SENSOR FOR VENOUS NETWORK OF A PART OF A LIVING BODY The present invention relates to a sensor (100) for venous networks of a part (50) of a living body, comprising: - an infrared illumination source (102), - a waveguide (104) illuminated by said infrared illumination source (102) and having, on one face Page 208

209 (112) at least one extraction zone (106) intended for extracting the infrared rays (114) from said waveguide (104) in at least one main direction of extraction (116), - an image acquisition means (108) placed opposite said face (112) so as to define them a passage (118) by the inlet of which said part (50) of the living body can penetrate, and compromising a sensitive component (110), the or each extraction zone (106) being such that the or each main direction of extraction (116) of said extraction zone (106) is oriented so as not to intercept said sensitive component (110). 21: 2013/ : 2013/09/09 43: 2014/05/29 51: A61K 71: AMICUS THERAPEUTICS, INC. 72: GREENE, Douglas, Stuart, VALENZANO, Kenneth, Joseph 33: US 31: 61/578,201 32: 2011/12/20 33: US 31: 61/596,165 32: 2012/02/07 33: US 31: 61/451,798 32: 2011/03/11 54: DOSING REGIMENS FOR THE TREATMENT OF FABRY DISEASE The presently disclosed subject matter provides a dosing regimen and administration schedule for the use of 1-deoxygalactonojirimycin and enzyme replacement therapy for the treatment of Fabry disease. The presently disclosed subject matter further provides a dosing regimen and administration schedule for the use of migalastat hydrochloride and agalsidase for the treatment of Fabry disease. 21: 2013/ : 2013/09/10 43: 2014/05/08 51: A61K, A61P, C07C 71: CREATIVE THERAPEUTICS GMBH 72: FÖRSTER, Heinz 33: DE 31: : 2011/03/16 54: SUBSTITUTED DIPHENYL DERIVATIVES Triazene-substituted diphenyl derivatives are suitable as chemotherapeutic agents for treating carcinomas in humans and animals. 21: 2013/ : 2013/09/17 43: 2014/05/06 51: C10J 71: Ecoloop GmbH 72: STUMP, Thomas, BAUMANN, Leonhard, MÖLLER, Roland, ULBRICH, Gunter, VON BEOECZY, Thomas 33: DE 31: : 2011/03/18 54: MOVING BED REACTOR The apparatus serves to thermally separate carbonrich substances in a moving bed reactor (1) through which a bulk material (6) passes. A vertical bulk material column (5) for supplying the material is supplemented by a bulk material column for removing material, wherein the widths and heights of the bulk material columns (5, 13) and the composition of the bulk material (6) are selected in such a manner that sealing of the interior of the Page 209

210 reactor is brought about by an internal pressure loss in the columns (5, 13). At the same time, a stream of bulk material is made possible, wherein a first cavity (11) is provided in the upper reactor region and a second cavity (9) is provided in the lower reactor region, between which cavities a differential pressure of at least 50 mbar is provided, said differential pressure being stabilized by the pressure loss via the fill. the first disk pocket shaped and dimensioned for slidably receiving a planar disk and an air freshener holder connected to the base portion for slidably receiving an air freshener. 21: 2013/ : 18/09/ : 05/06/ : B60R 71: LE ROUX CANDIS-ANN 72: LE ROUX CANDIS-ANN 33: ZA 31: 2012/ : 2012/06/18 54: A DISK HOLDER 57: The Invention relates to a disk holder. The disk holder includes a base portion with a section of the base portion having attachment means, for attaching to a smooth surface to define a first disk pocket between the base portion and the smooth surface, 21: 2013/ : 2013/09/20 43: 2014/05/14 51: B01D; B01J 71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD 72: KOSS, PETER ULRICH, JUKKOLA, GLEN D 33: US 31: 13/623,521 32: 2012/09/20 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CLEANING AN INDUSTRIAL WASTE GAS COMPRISING CO2 A gas treatment plant (3) for treating an industrial waste gas comprising carbon dioxide comprises an oxyfuel boiler (100) and a pipe (109; 122; 180) arranged for forwarding the industrial waste gas to the oxyfuel boiler (100) and injecting the industrial waste gas into the oxyfuel boiler (100) to participate in the combustion process occurring in the boiler (100) to cause oxidation of at least a portion of the content of at least one oxidizable substance of the industrial waste gas. The gas treatment plant (3) further comprises a gas cleaning system (108), and a pipe (126) for forwarding a carbon dioxide rich flue gas generated in the boiler (100) to the gas cleaning system (108) for being cleaned therein, such that an at least partly cleaned carbon dioxide rich flue gas is formed. Page 210

211 21: 2013/ : 2013/09/20 43: 2014/05/14 51: E02F 71: LIEBHERR-MINING EQUIPMENT COLMAR SAS 72: VICQ, MARTIAL, WEBER, GÉRARD, WEISS, OLIVER 33: EP 31: : 2012/09/21 54: WING SHROUD FOR AN EARTH MOVING MACHINE BUCKET, BUCKET AN EARTH MOVING MACHINE The invention refers to a wing shroud for an earth moving machine bucket adapted to be positioned at least partially on a tooth adapter and/or at least partially on a lateral plate of the bucket for protecting wear sensitive bucket parts wherein the wing shroud comprises at least one self-lock mechanism for a detachable connection to the bucket. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/01 43: 2014/05/27 51: A01K 71: DUNCAN JOHN ROBERTSON 72: ROBERTSON, DUNCAN JOHN 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 2011/03/02 33: 31: PCT/ZA2012/ : 2012/03/02 54: FISHING LURE The invention provides a fishing lure comprising a body (10) having an appearance generally attractive to fish and one or more hooks (30, 32) supported on a fishing line. The hooks are disengagable from the body, which a recess (22) for receiving an insert (26) and the line in a friction fit. The insert and line are releasable from the recess upon the application of opposing longitudinal forces to the line. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/01 43: 2014/05/05 51: A61F, A61L 71: SMITH & NEPHEW INC. Page 211

212 72: FARRAR, David, Franklin, MACAULEY, Nicola, Jayne, ROSE, John 33: GB 31: : 2011/04/04 33: GB 31: : 2011/04/04 54: BONE PUTTY The present invention relates to a macroporous material for filling bone voids. In particular, we describe an implant material comprising bioresorbabte polymer granules and a biocompatible water-miscible solvent, wherein the solvent at least partially dissolves and/or softens the polymer granules to form a mouldabie mass that can be used to fill a bone defect but hardens when water is added and/or the implant material is placed in an aqueous environment, and wherein the implant material has macroporosity suitable for bone in-growth. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/01 43: 2014/05/09 51: B01J, C01F 71: Rhodia Operations 72: IFRAH, Simon 33: FR 31: 11/ : 2011/04/08 54: COMPOSITION BASED ON OXIDES OF ZIRCONIUM, OF CERIUM, OF AT LEAST ONE RARE EARTH OTHER THAN CERIUM AND OF SILICON, PREPARATION PROCESSES AND USE IN CATALYSIS The composition according to the invention is based on zirconium oxide, cerium oxide and at least one oxide of a rare earth other than cerium, in a proportion, by weight, of zirconium oxide of at least 5% and of cerium oxide of at most 90%, and it is characterized in that it additionally comprises silicon oxide in an amount, by weight, of between 0.1% and 2%. This composition may be used in catalysis, in particular in systems for treating the exhaust gases of internal combustion engines. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/04 43: 2014/05/09 51: B01F, C12C 71: GEA Brewery Systems GmbH 72: SCHELLER, Ludwig, MICHEL, Rudolf, BAHNS, Patrick 33: DE 31: : 2011/04/21 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR ADDING HOPS IN BEER MANUFACTURE, AND ALSO HOP PRODUCT The invention relates to a process for adding hops in beer manufacture, having the following process steps: a) separation of a subquantity (07a) of water and/or wort (07) and/or beer as aqueous fluid, b) addition of hop extract (10) in liquid or pasty form to the separated aqueous fluid (07a), c) production of a macroemulsion (13) of the hop extract by emulsifying the hop extract (10) in the aqueous fluid (07a), d) increasing the pressure in the macroemulsion (13) of the hop extract to a supply pressure of in particular greater than 100 bar, e) production of a microemulsion (17) of the hop extract by transporting the pressurized macroemulsion (13) through a gap or a valve (16) or by transporting the pressurized macroemulsion against a baffle plate, f) at least partial return of the microemulsion (17) of the hop extract to the beer manufacturing process. 21: 2013/ : 30/09/ : 13/06/ : H02K 71: COMINFO A. 72: KONFRST CACLAV 33: CZ 31: PV : 2011/05/17 54: DIRECT-CURRENT ELECTRIC MOTOR 57: For applications standard d-c machines require gear-boxes, there is designed a d-c motor provided with a first basic element (1) made of magnetic conductive material and carrying a system of unipolar oriented magnets (3) and further provided with a second basic element (2) made of magnetic non-conductive material and carrying at least one coil (4) with leads for connection to a source of d-c current. The coil (4) is located on a core (5) made of a magnetic conductive material and arranged mutually spaced apart along the system of the magnets. The first and the second parts are mutually relatively movable. In a preferred application the magnets are made of permanent magnets (3). Page 212

213 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/10 43: 2014/05/05 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: ALMIRALL, S.A. 72: GONZALEZ RODRIGUEZ, Jacob, EASTWOOD, Paul, Robert, BACH TAÑA, Jordi, GOMEZ CASTILLO, Elena 33: US 31: 61/511,636 32: 2011/07/26 33: EP 31: : 2011/05/25 54: PYRIDIN-2 (1H) -ONE DERIVATIVES USEFUL AS MEDICAMENTS FOR THE TREATMENT OF MYELOPROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS, TRANSPLANT REJECTION, IMMUNE-MEDIATED AND INFLAMMATORY DISEASES Compoundshaving the chemical structure of formula (I) are disclosed; as well as process for theirpreparation, pharmaceutical compositions comprising them and their use in therapy as inhibitors of Janus Kinases (JAK). 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/10 43: 2014/05/05 51: G06Q, H04M, H04W 71: MATHE, Tlamelo, Maplanka, 72: MATHE, Tlamelo, Maplanka, 33: ZA 31: 2012/ : 2012/10/24 54: A PROCESS AND SYSTEM FOR ALLOCATING AIRTIME A system and process whereby registered users allow for the allocation and transfer of airtime for cellular telephone in a specific ratio as either airtime investment funds and administrative fees. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/10 43: 2014/05/09 51: B01J, C10G 71: Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation, INPEX Corporation, JX Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation, Japan Petroleum Exploration Co., Ltd., Page 213

214 Cosmo Oil Co., Ltd., Nippon Steel & Sumikin Engineering Co., Ltd. 72: TANAKA, Yuichi, NIITSUMA, Takuya, TASAKA, Kazuhiko, IWAMA, Marie 33: JP 31: : 2011/03/31 54: HYDROGENATION REFINING CATALYST AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A HYDROCARBON OIL This hydrogenation refining catalyst contains both a carrier containing an amorphous composite metal oxide having solid acidity, and at least one type of active metal selected from the noble metals of group 8 to group 10 of the periodic table and supported on the aforementioned carrier. This hydrogenation refining catalyst contains a carbonaceous material containing carbon atoms, and the amount of the carbonaceous material contained in the hydrogenation refining catalyst is mass% in terms of carbon atoms. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/10 43: 2014/05/09 51: B01J, C10G 71: Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation, INPEX Corporation, JX Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation, Japan Petroleum Exploration Co., Ltd., Cosmo Oil Co., Ltd., Nippon Steel & Sumikin Engineering Co., Ltd. 72: TANAKA, Yuichi, NIITSUMA, Takuya, TASAKA, Kazuhiko, IWAMA, Marie 33: JP 31: : 2011/03/31 54: REGENERATED HYDROGENATION REFINING CATALYST AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A HYDROCARBON OIL This regenerated hydrogenation refining catalyst is formed by regenerating a used hydrogenation refining catalyst which contains both a carrier containing an amorphous composite metal oxide having solid acidity, and at least one type of active metal selected from the noble metals of group 8 to group 10 of the periodic table and supported on the aforementioned carrier; relative to the total mass of the catalyst, this regenerated hydrogenation refining catalyst contains mass% of a carbonaceous material in terms of carbon atoms. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/10 43: 2014/05/09 51: B01J, C10G 71: Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation, INPEX Corporation, JX Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation, Japan Petroleum Exploration Co., Ltd., Cosmo Oil Co., Ltd., Nippon Steel & Sumikin Engineering Co., Ltd. 72: TANAKA, Yuichi, NIITSUMA, Takuya, TASAKA, Kazuhiko, IWAMA, Marie 33: JP 31: : 2011/03/31 54: HYDROCRACKING CATALYST AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A HYDROCARBON OIL This hydrocracking catalyst contains both a carrier containing zeolite and an amorphous composite metal oxide having solid acidity, and at least one type of active metal selected from the noble metals of group 8 to group 10 of the periodic table supported on the aforementioned carrier. This hydrocracking catalyst contains a carbonaceous material containing carbon atoms, and the amount of the carbonaceous material contained in the hydrocracking catalyst is mass% in terms of carbon atoms. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/10 43: 2014/05/09 51: B01J, C10G 71: Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation, INPEX Corporation, JX Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation, Japan Petroleum Exploration Co., Ltd., Cosmo Oil Co., Ltd., Nippon Steel & Sumikin Engineering Co., Ltd. 72: TANAKA, Yuichi, NIITSUMA, Takuya, TASAKA, Kazuhiko, IWAMA, Marie 33: JP 31: : 2011/03/31 54: REGENERATED HYDROCRACKING CATALYST AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A HYDROCARBON OIL This regenerated hydrocracking catalyst is formed by regenerating a used hydrocracking catalyst which contains both a carrier containing zeolite and an amorphous composite metal oxide having solid acidity, and at least one type of active metal selected from the noble metals of group 8 to group 10 of the periodic table and supported on the aforementioned carrier; relative to the total mass of the catalyst, this regenerated hydrocracking catalyst contains Page 214

215 mass% of a carbonaceous material in terms of carbon atoms. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/10 43: 2014/05/09 51: C10G 71: Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation, INPEX Corporation, JX Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation, Japan Petroleum Exploration Co., Ltd., Cosmo Oil Co., Ltd., Nippon Steel & Sumikin Engineering Co., Ltd. 72: TANAKA, Yuichi 33: JP 31: : 2011/03/31 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING HYDROCARBON OIL, FISCHER-TROPSCH SYNTHESIS REACTION DEVICE, AND HYDROCARBON OIL PRODUCTION SYSTEM This method for producing a hydrocarbon oil uses a Fischer-Tropsch synthesis reaction device provided with a reactor having both a slurry containing catalyst particles and a gas phase portion positioned above said slurry, and obtains a hydrocarbon oil by means of Fischer-Tropsch synthesis reactions. Fischer-Tropsch synthesis reactions are performed after the slurry temperature is adjusted such that the difference T2-T1 is 5-30 C, wherein T1 is the average slurry temperature and T2 is the temperature of the liquid surface contacting the gas phase portion of the slurry. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/10 43: 2014/05/13 51: B01J, C10G, G01N 71: Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation, INPEX Corporation, JX Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation, Japan Petroleum Exploration Co., Ltd., Cosmo Oil Co., Ltd., Nippon Steel & Sumikin Engineering Co., Ltd. 72: HAYASAKA, Kazuaki 33: JP 31: : 2011/03/31 54: METHOD FOR ESTIMATING CONTENT OF FINE PARTICLES IN SLURRY AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING HYDROCARBON OIL This method for estimating the content of fine particles in a slurry is a method for estimating the content of fine particles having a particle diameter of a given value or less in a slurry that comprises hydrocarbons comprising wax and solid particles dispersed in the hydrocarbons. The method is characterized in that a correlation between the visible-light transmittances of dispersions obtained by dispersing solid particles having a particle diameter of the given value or less in the hydrocarbons comprising wax, the transmittances being measured at a temperature at which the hydrocarbons are liquid, and the contents of the solid particles having a particle diameter of the given value or less is determined, and the content of fine particles having a particle diameter of the given value or less in the slurry is estimated, on the basis of the correlation, from the visible-light transmittance of the supernatant of the slurry that was allowed to stand still at that temperature. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/10 43: 2014/05/13 51: C10G 71: Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation, INPEX Corporation, JX Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation, Japan Petroleum Exploration Co., Ltd., Cosmo Oil Co., Ltd., Nippon Steel & Sumikin Engineering Co., Ltd. Page 215

216 72: NAGAYASU, Yoshiyuki 33: JP 31: : 2011/03/31 54: METHOD FOR STARTING UP BUBBLE- COLUMN-TYPE SLURRY-BED REACTOR, START-UP SOLVENT, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING HYDROCARBON OIL This method for starting up a bubble-column-type slurry-bed reactor is characterized in that, at the time of re-starting a bubble-column-type slurry-bed reactor for producing hydrocarbons by the Fischer- Tropsch synthesis reaction, a hydrotreated oil that has been produced in the bubble-column-type slurrybed reactor and hydrotreated is supplied to the bubble-column-type slurry-bed reactor, the hydrotreated oil having a peroxide value of 1 ppm or less and containing 40% by mass or more of paraffin hydrocarbons with carbon numbers of 21 or greater. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/10 43: 2014/05/13 51: C10G, C10L 71: Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation, INPEX Corporation, JX Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation, Japan Petroleum Exploration Co., Ltd., Cosmo Oil Co., Ltd., Nippon Steel & Sumikin Engineering Co., Ltd. 72: NIITSUMA, Takuya 33: JP 31: : 2011/03/31 54: KEROSENE BASE MATERIAL PRODUCTION METHOD AND KEROSENE BASE MATERIAL This kerosene base material production method is characterized in obtaining, by removing paraffin of seven carbons or less from a first distillate with an initial boiling point of C and an end point of C that is obtained from a hydrogenated oil of a Fischer-Tropsch synthetic oil, a second distillate wherein the content of paraffin of seven carbons or less is mass%. 51: A47B, A47D 71: ALGORAN (PTY) LTD. 72: ABRAHAMSE, David John 54: A PORTABLE BABY CHANGING STATION THIS INVENTION provides a baby changing station (100) which includes a base (102) and sidewalls (104, 106) extending peripherally around the base (1020) and projecting upwardly therefrom, the sidewalls (104, 106) and base (102) together defining a baby-accommodating space (112). At least one of the sidewalls (104, 106) is outwardly slidable relative to the others, thereby to adjust the size of the baby-accommodating space (112). This invention extends to a chest of drawers (200) formed from a plurality of baby changing stations (100). 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/10 43: 2014/05/05 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/11 43: 2014/04/25 51: A47K, B65D 71: SCA HYGIENE PRODUCTS AB 72: JOKITALO, Joonas (DECEASED), HJORT, Erik 33: 31: PCT/SE2011/ : 2011/03/14 54: A DISPENSING MECHANISM AND A DISPENSER A dispensing mechanism (4) for a liquid container (10) comprising a hollow flexible dispensing portion (12) and a dispenser (2) are provided. The dispensing mechanism (4) comprises a first lever (18) arranged to pivot about a first pivot axis (28) Page 216

217 and a second lever (20) arranged to pivot about a second pivot axis (30) and comprising a user operated portion (22). The first lever (18) comprises a first sliding surface (24) and the second lever (20) comprises a second sliding surface (26). The first and second sliding surfaces (24, 26) bear in sliding abutment against each other at an abutment point. The first and second pivot axes (28, 30) are substantially parallel to each other, and a first plane extends through the first and second pivot axes. In a non-actuated position of the dispensing mechanism (4), the user operated portion of the second lever (20) and the abutment point are arranged on a first side of the first plane. The first sliding surface (24) at least at the abutment point, is convex and the abutment point remains on the first side of the first plane over at least a first 2/3 of a dispensing stroke of the first lever (18). A dispensing mechanism (4) for a liquid container (10) arranged in liquid communication with an outlet mechanism for a liquid is provided. The dispensing mechanism (4) is adapted to translate a user force applied to a user operated portion (22) into a transfer force applied from a user lever (20) to an actuation part (18). A relationship between a first length and a second length forms a lever ratio. The first length extends from a first pivot axis (30) to a user operated portion (22) and the second length extends from the first pivot axis (30) to a point of action of the transfer force on the actuation part (18). The lever ratio is adapted to increase from a non-actuated position over at least the first 50% of a dispensing stroke of the actuation part (18) such that the transfer force increases over the at least first 50 % of the dispensing stroke when a constant force is applied to the user operated portion (22). A dispenser (2) for a liquid comprising a dispensing mechanism (4) is further provided. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/11 43: 2014/04/25 51: A47K, B65D 71: SCA HYGIENE PRODUCTS AB 72: JOKITALO, Joonas, HJORT, Erik, KULLMAN, Marcus 33: 31: PCT/SE2011/ : 2011/03/14 54: A DISPENSER MECHANISM AND A DISPENSER 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/11 43: 2014/05/30 51: F03G, F24J 71: CENTRO TECNOLÓGICO AVANZADO DE ENERGÍAS RENOVABLES DE ANDALUCÍA (CTAER), UNIVERSIDAD DE SEVILLA 72: RUÍZ HERNÁNDEZ, Valeriano, LILLO BRAVO, Isidoro, SILVA PÉREZ, Manuel, Antonio, LOBO MÁRQUEZ, Gonzalo, DÍAZ ANDRADES, Francisco, DEL POZO POLIDORO, Enrique 54: VARIABLE GEOMETRY SYSTEM FOR CAPTURING THERMOSOLAR ENERGY The invention relates to a tower-type system (11) for concentrating and capturing thermosolar energy, Page 217

218 comprising a tower (13) having a fixed part (81) and a movable part (82), wherein the movable part ascends or descends along a shaft of the tower (13) and is provided with a gondola (83) that can perform azimuthal rotation, and wherein an assembly of heliostats (12) that can move around the tower (13) direct the solar radiation toward a panel. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/11 43: 2014/05/05 51: B01J, D21C, F16L 71: ANDRITZ INC. 72: STROMBERG, Bertil, PSCHORN, Thomas, RAWLS, Joseph, Monroe, PEPIN, Patrick 33: US 31: 61/717,684 32: 2012/10/24 33: US 31: 14/049,275 32: 2013/10/09 54: PIPING SYSTEM FROM REACTOR TO SEPARATOR AND METHOD TO CONTROL PROCESS FLOW An apparatus, for the steam explosion treatment of biomass, having a pressurized reactor vessel to receive a biomass material and steam, discharge lines connecting the pressurized reactor vessel to the separation device, the line sized and positioned to allow for the steam explosion of biomass material. At the outlet end of the discharge lines is a collection-expansion manifold to connect the outlet end of each of the discharge lines to a collection line, wherein the collection in provides a passage for biomass meterial and steam flowing from the discharge lines. The collection line passage has a substantially larger cross-sectional area of a single discharge line. The collection line is coupled to a separation device such that the separation device receives the biomass meterial and steam from the collection line. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/11 43: 2014/05/21 51: A61K 71: WELLSTAT IMMUNOTHERAPEUTICS, LLC 72: KALEKO, Michael, LUO, Tianci, LI, Beibei, CHEN, ChangHung, MILLER, Jeffrey, Allen, WANG, Ruigong 33: US 31: 61/497,835 32: 2011/06/16 33: US 31: 61/568,518 32: 2011/12/08 33: US 31: 61/482,827 32: 2011/05/05 54: COMPLEMENT FACTOR B ANALOGS AND THEIR USES The invention provides polypeptides comprising a complement factor B analog. The invention also provides various complement factor B analogs including complement factor B analogs comprising a mutation of a free cysteine amino acid and related methods, nucleic acids and vectors. These complement factor B analogs and related methods, nucleic acids and vectors can be used to modulate a complement pathway or for the study and/or treatment of various conditions or diseases related to a complement pathway. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/11 43: 2014/05/05 51: C04B, E04B, E04D 71: RADEMAN, Peter Charles 72: RADEMAN, Peter Charles 33: ZA 31: 2012/ : 2012/07/13 Page 218

219 54: A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A COMPOSITE SHEET ELEMENT A method of manufacturing a roof sheet includes providing a mould 110 defining a mould surface 118, providing mortar 12, long rovings 14 and roving pieces 16, depositing the mortar 12 and the roving pieces 16 onto the surface 118 so as to cover and conform to the shape of the surface 118, so as to form a first reinforced layer comprising the mortar 12 and the roving pieces 16 embedded and dispersed therein. The method includes positioning the rovings 14 on top of the first reinforced layer so as to cover the rovings 14 and the first reinforced layer, so as to form a second reinforced layer comprising the deposited mortar 12 and the roving pieces 16 embedded and dispersed therein and allowing the first and second reinforced layers to set and cure to produce the roof sheet. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/11 43: 2014/05/05 51: C07C, C07D 71: Les Laboratoires Servier 72: CARRANZA, Maria Del Pilar, GARCIA ARANDA, Maria Isabel, GONZALEZ, José Lorenzo, SANCHEZ, Frédéric 33: FR 31: : 2012/10/12 54: NEW PROCESS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF 3- (2-BROMO-4,5- DIMETHOXYPHENYL)PROPANENITRILE, AND APPLICATION IN THE SYNTHESIS OF IVABRADINE AND ADDITION SALTS THEREOF WITH A PHARMACEUTICALLY ACCEPTABLE ACID Process for the synthesis of the compound of formula (I): 21: 2013/ : 14/10/ : 06/06/ : B24D, C09C, C09K 71: SAINT-GOBAIN ABRASIVES INC and SAINT- GOBAIN 72: JOHN R BESSE, JIM GAFFNEY, RENAUD FIX, STEPHEN E FOX, JOHN CAMPANIELLO, STEPHEN WOODS, NILANJAN SARANGI 33: US 31: 61/470,060 32: 2011/03/31 54: ABRASIVE ARTICLE FOR HIGH-SPEED GRINDING OPERATIONS 57: An abrasive article can include a bonded abrasive body having abrasive particles comprising microcrystalline alumina (MCA) contained within a bond material. In an embodiment, the bonded abrasive body has a porosity of at least about 42 vol% of the total volume of the bonded abrasive body. Additionally, in an embodiment, the bonded abrasive body is capable of grinding a workpiece comprising metal at a speed of at least about 60 m/s at a material removal rate of at least about 0.4 in 3 /min/in (258mm3/min/mm). 21: 2013/ : 01/10/ : 14/04/ : A61K, C07C, C07D, A61P 71: GRINDEKS, A JOINT STOCK COMPANY 72: STONANS IIMARS, DOMBROVA MAIJA, LIEPINS EDGARS, KALVINS IVARS 33: EP 31: : 2011/04/27, 54: USE OF 3-CARBOXY-N-ETHYL-N,N- DIMETHYLPROPAN-1-AMINIUM SALTS IN THE TREATMENT OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE 57: Salts of 3-carboxy-N-ethyl-N,N-dimethylpropan- 1-aminium, method of preparation thereof and use in the treatment of cardiovascular disease. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/14 43: 2014/05/05 51: G08B 71: OPTEX CO., LTD. 72: TOMOOKA, Hiroyuki, NOGUCHI, Michinori, KONDO, Takashi 33: JP 31: : 2012/10/-19 33: JP 31: : 2013/08/28 54: INTRUSION DETECTION DEVICE An intrusion detection device includes a plurality of intrusion detection sensors (1) each configured to Page 219

220 detect intrusion of an object into a security area W and output a warning signal; and bracket (2) having a single device- mounting surface (2c) and a plurality of sensor-mounting surfaces (2d) on which the respective intrusion detection sensors (1) are mounted such that predetermined angles thereof differnt from ach other are maintained. The bracket (2) includes a hollow portion (S) in which a wire between each intrusion detection sensor (1) is installed. In addition, each intrusion detection sensor (1) includ an optical section (3) including ; a main unit (3A) which includes a detection element (30); and a unit holder (4) which rotatably supports the main unit (3A), and the security area (W) is adjusted such that a direction thereof is changed, by rotation of the main unit (3A). of lugs, wherein all of the lugs in each row are aligned circumferentially, wherein the lugs in the third row have two or more ends formed by nonlinear grooves. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/14 43: 2014/05/05 51: B29D, B60C 71: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company 72: DIXON, Max Harold, NEUBAUER, Robert Anthony 33: US 31: 13/661,234 32: 2012/10/26 54: HEAVY DUTY TIRE An off the road tire comprising a carcass, a tread located radially outward of the carcass, the tread having a plurality of lugs, the lugs extending radially outward from an inner tread and being located between first and second lateral tread edges, a first row of lugs extending from the tread lateral edge axially inwards toward the centerplane, a second row of lugs extending from the opposite tread lateral edge and axially inwards toward the centerplane and wherein the lugs of the first and second rows are separated by a plurality of shoulder grooves, a third row of lugs located between the first and second row 21: 2013/ : 15/10/ : 09/06/ : B24D, C09C, C09K 71: SAINT-GOBAIN ABRASIVES INC and SAINT- GOBAIN ABRASIFS 72: JOHN R BESSE, JIM GAFFNEY, RENAUD FIX, STEPHEN E FOX, JOHN CAMPANIELLO, STEPHEN WOODS, NILANJAN SARANGI 33: US 31: 61/470,064 32: 2011/03/31 54: ABRASIVE ARTICLE FOR HIGH-SPEED GRINDING OPERATIONS 57: An abrasive article includes a bonded abrasive body having abrasive particles comprising microcrystalline alumina (MCA) contained within a bond material. In an embodiment, the bonded abrasive body has a strength ratio (MOR/MOE) of at least about : 2013/ : 2013/10/15 43: 2014/05/13 51: B01D, C07C 71: MICHELIN RECHERCHE ET TECHNIQUE S.A., COMPAGNIE GENERALE DES ETABLISSEMENTS MICHELIN 72: DORATO, Margarita, KIENER, Pierre 33: FR 31: : 2011/04/22 54: RECOVERY OF MONOMERS Page 220

221 The invention relates to a process for recovering one or more monomers from a gas stream (1), comprising the following steps: within one and the same first extraction column C1, a) a step of extraction by bringing into contact, in an extraction column (C1) the gas stream (1) with an organic extraction solvent (2), in which said extraction solvent (2) absorbs said monomer or monomers, and b) a step of stripping or of desorption with an inert gas in the extraction column (C1) via the feed at the bottom of the column (C1), and below the feed of the monomer-laden gas stream (1), via a stream of inert gas, preferably of nitrogen or a stream of nitrogen-enriched gas (12), a liquid stream (3) comprising the extraction solvent and the monomer or monomers being recovered at the bottom of the column (C1), an outgoing gas stream (4) being recovered at the top of the column (C1), then within a second recovery column C2, c) a step of recovering said monomer or monomers in which said monomer or monomers are separated from the extraction solvent by distillation in a recovery column (C2) fed by the liquid stream (3) recovered at the bottom of the column (C1), a stream comprising the concentrated monomer(s) (5) being recovered at the top of the column (C2), and a liquid stream (2) comprising the extraction solvent being recovered at the bottom of the column (C2) then recycled to the top of the column (C1), the monomer or monomers being chosen from dienes, vinyl aromatics and isobutene. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/15 43: 2014/05/09 51: H04W 71: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 72: ZHAO, Yang, WANG, Jiyong 33: CN 31: : 2011/03/22 54: COMMUNICATION METHOD, NETWORK EQUIPMENT AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEM FOR MULTIMODAL NETWORK Disclosed in the embodiments of the present invention are a communication method, network equipment and system for a multimodal network. The communication method comprises: retaining, in the overlapping coverage areas of a multimodal network, a service channel and a common broadcast control channel of a basic network, and notifying a non-basic network to close all or part of the common broadcast channel; receiving from a terminal a service request sent via the basic network; notifying, when the basic network is unable to bear said service request, the non-basic network to allocate a service channel of the non-basic network for said terminal. The technical solution provided in the embodiments of the present invention is suitable for network systems of multimodal networks having overlapping coverage. Page 221

222 pumped into said first toroidal element (13) and into said arms (11) so as to position said arms against the orifice of the said pulmonary vein (18); and in the third operating condition an ablation element is introduced and/or activated inside said second toroidal element (9), inflating it and bringing it into contact with the orifice (18") of the said pulmonary vein (18) for ablation of a circular zone of tissue around the orifice of the said vein. 21: 2013/ : 16/10/ : 02/06/ : A61B 71: ATRICATH.SR.L. 72: PERFLER ENRICO and CHIERCHIA GIAN BATTISTA 33: IT 31: GE2011A : 2011/04/18 54: ADAPTABLE DEVICE FOR ELECTRICALLY ISOLATING PULMONARY VEINS IN ATRAIL FIBRILLATION 57: Device for electrically isolating the pulmonary veins in atrial fibrillation for treatment thereof by means of ablation of a circumferential zone of tissue in a position where a pulmonary vein extends from an atrium, comprising: a catheter (1) having a terminal part and a distal part and comprising a first tubular element (2); a second tubular element (4) concentric with said first tubular element (2) and an axial rod-like element (6) which extends beyond the distal end of said first and second tubular elements (2; 4); a first tubular toroidal element (13) supported by a plurality of tubular arms (11) which extend from said distal end towards said toroidal element (13) forming a kind of cage which can be opened in umbrella fashion around the distal end of said catheter (1), said tubular arms (11) and said toroidal element (13) being in fluid communication with each other and with said second tubular element (4) of said catheter (1); and a second toroidal tubular element (9) in fluid communication by means of the radial arms (8) with said first tubular element (2) of said catheter (1), all of which so that in a first operating condition said first and second toroidal elements (13; 9) with the associated tubular arms (11) are deflated and made to adhere to said distal end of the catheter; in a second operating condition said distal end of the catheter is inserted inside the orifice of a pulmonary vein (18) and a fluid is 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/16 43: 2014/05/05 51: A61K, C12N 71: GENZYME CORPORATION 72: CANFIELD, William, M., MORELAND, Rodney, J., KUDO, Mariko 33: US 31: 61/478,336 32: 2011/04/22 54: MODIFIED ACID ALPHA GLUCOSIDASE WITH ACCELERATED PROCESSING A modified human acid alpha-glucosidase polypeptide having increased hydrophobicity at or near the N- terminal 70 kda processing site is provided, as well as methods of making and using the modified human acid alpha-glucosidase to treat glycogen storage disorders. Page 222

223 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/16 43: 2014/05/30 51: B29C 71: S.I.P.A. SOCIETÀ INDUSTRIALIZZAZIONE PROGETTAZIONE E AUTOMAZIONE S.P.A. 72: ZOPPAS, Matteo, EUSEBIONE, Ernesto, CAVALLINI, Franco, FORNASIER, Massimiliano 33: IL 31: RM2011A : 2011/03/16 54: BLOW MOULD A blow mould for containers wherein the mould base comprises a first member (5) and a second member (6) connectable to each other by means of a quick coupling system comprising at least one first connection pin, wherein said second member (6) includes a first slider (13), defining a first sliding direction on a plane orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the mould and capable of taking an unlocking position and a locking position, said first slider (13) being provided with at least a hole in order to lock the first connection pin when the first slider (13) is in the locking position, and a second slider (16) defining a second sliding direction on said plane, intersecting said first direction; said second slider (16) being slidable along said second direction from a position of mechanical connection with the first slider (13) to a position of releasing from said first slider. manufacturing the same. The female condom product assembly includes a tubular sheath (2), an exterior bead (3) and a retention device (4). The tubular sheath is manufactured by dipping process and an exterior bead is formed by rolling the tubular sheath itself. The bead has sufficient thickness such that it will not unroll. The ring shaped retention device is prepared by foaming process using foaming agents or by moulding process. The female condom is made from natural latex so that it is soft and very comfortable to use. It has highly elastic modules and good storage stability. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/16 43: 2014/05/30 51: A61F 71: HLL LIFECARE LIMITED 72: THOMAS, Resmy, Rachel, B, Suja, U, Nisha, A P, Preethalekshmi, SANTHOSH APREM, Abi 33: IN 31: 1357/CHE/ : 2011/04/20 54: AN IMPROVED FEMALE CONDOM AND PROCESS OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME USING NATURAL RUBBER LATEX The invention provides a new and an improved female condom product and a method for 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/17 43: 2014/05/13 51: C21D, C22C 71: Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation 72: KAWASAKI, Kaoru 33: JP 31: : 2011/05/13 33: JP 31: : 2011/05/13 54: HOT STAMP MOLDED ARTICLE, METHOD FOR PRODUCING HOT STAMP MOLDED ARTICLE, ENERGY ABSORBING MEMBER, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING ENERGY ABSORBING MEMBER This hot stamp molded article has a component composition that contains, in mass%, % of C, % of Si, % of Mn + Cr, 0.1% or less of P, 0.01% or less of S, 0.05% or less of t-al Page 223

224 and 0.005% or less of N, while additionally containing % of B in cases where Mn + Cr is 1.0% or more, with the balance made up of Fe and unavoidable impurities. This hot stamp molded article has a metal structure that is composed of, in terms of the area ratio, 0% or more but less than 90% of martensite, % of bainite and less than 0.5% of unavoidable inclusion structures, or a metal structure that is composed of, in terms of the area ratio, % of bainitic ferrite and less than 0.5% of unavoidable inclusion structures. 21: 2013/ : 18/10/ : 10/06/ : F03D, G01N 71: WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH 72: GERHARD JANSEN 33: DE 31: : 2011/05/11 54: ASSESSMENT OF ROTOR BLADES 57: The invention relates to a method for optically assessing a wind power plant (1) or a part thereof, in particular a rotor blade (6), comprising the following steps: directing a camera (32) towards a region to be assessed, taking a photo of the region to be assessed by means of the camera (32), detecting the position of the photographed region, and associating the determined position with the photographed region, for example such that a position detection device is designed as a projection device having a projection surface and comprises a luminious means, for example a laser pointer, which is connected to the camera (32). 21: 2013/ : 18/10/ : 29/05/ : B21D, B23K, E02D, E04B 71: ORIGAMI STEEL CORP 72: ACHIM WUNSCH 33: DE 31: : 2011/05/05 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PRODUCING A STEEL PROFILED ELEMENT AND SAID TYPE OF STEEL PROFILED ELEMENT 57: The invention pertains top to the field of steel processing and steel production, in particular of the production of steel profiled elements. The invention relates to a method for producing a steel profiled element, comprising the following steps: providing a workpiece (2, 44, 52), in particular a steel blank, preferably a steel strip blank; forming a weakened point (10) in the region of a planned bend of the workpiece (2, 44, 52); and bending the workpiece (2, 44, 52) to produce a bend in the workpiece (2, 44, 52). After the bending, the weakened point (10) is strengthened by welding. Page 224

225 21: 2013/ : 18/10/ : 13/05/ : F21S, F21V 71: PWI-PURE SYSTEM AG 72: BERND HOLZER 33: DE 31: : 2011/04/06, 54: SAFETY SYSTEM COMPRISING SMOKE DETECTOR AND SIGNALING MEANS 57: The invention relates to a console (1) with lighting means (2) for combining with identical or different signaling means (3-6). The console (1) consists of at least one first frame element (1.0), which comprises an upper part (1.1) with a front face (1.10) and which comprises a lower part (1.2) with a rear face (1.20) for mounting on a mounting surface (9), and first lighting means (2) that are arranged directly or indirectly on the frame element (1.0). The function of the signaling means (3-6) should not be impaired by the lighting means, and simultaneously a modular combination of such systems should be possible, said combination improving the safety. For this purpose, the frame element (1.0) is designed in at least two parts in the direction of a central axis (M). At least one groove (1.3) that at least partly encircles the central axis (M) on the outer face (1.12) is provided between the front face (1.10) and the rear face (1.20). The lighting means (2) are arranged in the groove (1.3). The frame element (1.0) has a recess (1.5) with an inner face (1.4) that is used to receive electric signaling means (3-6), and the frame element (1.0) insulates the signaling means (3-6) from the conductive waste heat and from the convective waste heat of the lighting means (2) and shields the signaling means from said waste heat. 21: 2013/ : 18/10/ : 02/06/ : F03B 71: ZHAO GAOYUAN 72: ZHAO GAOYUAN and GAO KEJUN 33: CN 31: : 2011/04/29, 54: FLOATING-TYPE OCEAN CURRENT COMBINATION POWER GENERATION DEVICE 57: A floating-type ocean current combination power generation device comprises a water surface floating platform (1), an impeller assembly located below the water surface floating platform (1) and driven by ocean current, and a power generation assembly located above the water surface floating platform (1) for receiving rotary mechanical energy from the impeller assembly and transforming it into electric energy. The floating-type ocean current combination power generation device can realize the recovery of deep-sea ocean current energy to the sea surface without pollution and energy consumption. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/18 43: 2014/05/26 51: A61K, A61P, C07D, C07F 71: ALLERGAN, INC. Page 225

226 72: TAKEUCHI, Janet, A., LI, Ling, IM, Wha, Bin 33: US 31: 61/475,352 32: 2011/04/14 54: PHENYL BICYCLIC METHYL AMINE DERIVATIVES AS SPHINGOSINE-1 PHOSPHATE RECEPTORS MODULATORS The present invention relates to novel phenyl bicyclic methyl amine derivatives, processes for preparing them, pharmaceutical compositions containing them and their use as pharmaceuticals as modulators of sphingosine-1-phosphate receptors. 33: BR 31: PI : 2011/04/18 33: BR 31: PCT/BR2011/ : 2011/09/13 54: NOSE TENSIONER AND OPENER AND NOSE TIP LIFTER FOR THE TREATMENT OF OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNOEA, SNORING AND RESPIRATORY OBSTRUCTION The invention relates to a device for external use on the nose with a special and innovative action mechanism, with hooks that are inserted into the nostrils and apply a vigorous mechanical action, tensioning the (nostril dilator) nose muscle, the (nostril opening) nose wing and upper lip elevator muscles, and the nose wing greater cartilage (greater alar cartilage), this tension applied to the three structures widely opening the nostrils, tensioning and lifting the nose tip and cancelling the action of the nasal septum depressor muscle. The correct position is maintained by pulling the upper end of the device vertically, towards the root of the nose, and attaching it to the ridge of the nose with adhesive tape, thus stopping obstructive sleep apnea, snoring, nose, soft palate and uvula obstructions. The apparatus is formed in a single rigid piece (figure 1) weighing less than 10 gr., made of titanium, plastics, aluminum and paper, inter alia, without any joints, with two vertical reeds (2) that are 2 cm long and 0.5 cm wide, with hooks at the lower tips (3) that measure 1.0x0.5 cm and are inserted into the nostrils, the reeds being joined at the upper end (1), which measures 1.0x1.0 cm, giving the device an inverted Y shape. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/18 43: 2014/04/25 51: A61F 71: PAULO ROBERTO FERREIRA GODOY, ERICA CARPOVINSKI OURIQUES GODOY 72: PAULO ROBERTO FERREIRA GODOY, ERICA CARPOVINSKI OURIQUES GODOY 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/23 43: 2014/05/06 Page 226

227 51: C12N, C07K 71: HOX THERAPEUTICS LIMITED 72: MORGAN, RICHARD 33: GB 31: : 2011/03/28 33: GB 31: PCT/GB2012/ : 2012/03/28 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING, DIAGNOSING AND MONITORING DISEASE Compositions and methods which inhibit the expression of the TMEM92 gene or which inhibits the function of die TMEM92 protein can be used for treating, diagnosing and monitoring disease, for example cancer. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/23 43: 2014/05/06 51: E02F, E21C 71: ABB AG, Vattenfall Europe Mining AG 72: GRALOW, Bernd, GUTSCHE, Joachim, ALEXANDER, Sven, BAUCH, Thomas 33: DE 31: : 2011/05/07 54: METHOD FOR DETECTING AND TRACKING THE POSITION OF A MOVABLE TRANSFERRING DEVICE/LOADING DEVICE OF A BUCKET- WHEEL EXCAVATOR OR BUCKET CHAIN EXCAVATOR The invention relates to a method for detecting and tracking the position of a mobile transferring device/loading device of a bucket-wheel excavator or bucket chain excavator (1), which bucket-wheel excavator or bucket chain excavator comprises an extraction device (2) having a pivotable superstructure having an inclinable cantilever (4), a track-drivable substructure (9), and a transferring device (12) having a loading cantilever (13) and renders conveyed material by means of a bench conveyor (17) with/without an intermediately arranged mobile transfer conveyor (37). An openloop/closed-loop control device (20) specifies the pivot angle and the inclination of the loading cantilever of the transferring device according to the signals of the following sensors: a sensor (21) for detecting the current spatial coordinates (xb/vb/zb) of the bucket-wheel excavator or bucket chain excavator (1), a sensor (22) for detecting the current spatial coordinates (xs/ys/zs) of the discharging conveyor, a sensor (23) for detecting the current longitudinal inclination and transverse inclination of the loading cantilever (13), a sensor (24) for detecting the current pivot angle of the loading cantilever (13), a sensor (26) for detecting the current distance of the loading cantilever (13) above the discharging conveyor, a sensor (27) for detecting the current vertical positioning of the loading cantilever (13) above the discharging conveyor, and a sensor for monitoring cover filling in/at the transfer point of the loading cantilever (13). 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/16 43: 2014/05/26 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Japan Tobacco Inc. 72: MAEBA, Takaki, MAEDA, Katsuya, KOTOKU, Masayuki, HIRATA, Kazuyuki, SEKI, Noriyoshi, YAMANAKA, Hiroshi, SAKAI, Takayuki, HIRASHIMA, Shintaro, OBIKA, Shingo, SHIOZAKI, Makoto, YOKOTA, Masahiro 33: JP 31: : 2011/04/28 54: AMIDE COMPOUND AND PHARMACEUTICAL APPLICATION THEREFOR A compound represented by general formula [I-W], or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. (The symbols that appear in the formula are as described in the description.) 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/25 43: 2014/05/06 51: G01N 71: JRI INGENIERÍA S.A. 72: ÁLVAREZ VALLEJOS, ALEJANDRA, FUENTES AGUILAR, RAMÓN, GUTIÉRREZ DELGADO, Page 227

228 SOLEDAD, RAYO PRIETO, JUAN, SOLÍS SOTO, MARIO 33: CL 31: : 2012/10/26 54: MULTI-CAPILLARY IN-LINE RHEOMETER FOR MINERAL SLURRIES The present invention relates to a device based on the transportation of fluids in capillaries, and to a procedure for measuring rheologic variables: apparent viscosity and flow stress for complex suspensions, such as the mining ones. The device developed is on the basis of a multi-capillary layout with online measurements of critical physical variables for control and follow-up of transportation of a complex suspension in the mining industry. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/25 43: 2014/05/02 51: E21D, F16B 71: SMIT, Jurie Pretorius 72: SMIT, Jurie Pretorius 33: ZA 31: 2012/ : 2012/10/26 54: ROCK ANCHORING SYSTEM AND METHOD This invention discloses an underground rock anchoring system comprising a rock bolt having a bolt shaft operatively locatable in an elongate rectilinear hole drilled into a hanging wall such that an end portion of the bolt shaft protrudes from the hole, the bolt shaft having a side wall defining a hollow internal chamber extending along at least part of the length of the bolt shaft, a bearing plate adapted to be fitted over the protruding end portion of the bolt shaft for bearing against a rock surface of the hanging wall; and fastening means for pulling the bearing plate taut against the rock surface of the hanging wall. The invention also extends to a rock anchoring method in which such system is used. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/25 43: 2014/05/13 51: C07C, C07D 71: Les Laboratoires Servier 72: CARRANZA, Maria Del Pilar, GARCÍA ARANDA, Maria Isabel, GONZÁLEZ, José Lorenzo, SANCHEZ, Frédéric 33: FR 31: 12/ : 2012/11/08 54: NEW PROCESS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF (2E)-3-(3,4-DIMETHOXYPHENYL)PROP-2- ENENITRILE, AND APPLICATION IN THE SYNTHESIS OF IVABRADINE AND ADDITION SALTS THEREOF WITH A PHARMACEUTICALLY ACCEPTABLE ACID Process for the synthesis of the compound of formula (I): 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/25 43: 2014/05/06 51: E21B, F04B, F16D 71: NETZSCH Pumpen & Systeme GmbH 72: CEMIN, Angelo, DITTRICH, Jochen, ZUBER, Alexander 33: DE 31: : 2011/04/27 Page 228

229 54: REVERSE ROTATION PROTECTION FOR BOREHOLE PUMPS The invention relates to a reverse rotation protection for borehole pumps, said reverse rotation protection being mounted in a drive head. The reverse rotation protection comprises a housing and a clamping tool for securing a polished rod. The clamping tool comprises at least two exchangeable contact elements which detachably fix the polished rod. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/28 43: 2014/05/02 51: A41G, A63H 71: KANEKA CORPORATION 72: SONOYAMA, Yujiro 33: JP 31: JP : 2012/11/01 54: FULL WIG The present invention relates to a full wig (100) including a wig main part (1) and a hairpiece (2) to be detachably attached to the wig main part (1). The wig main part (1) includes a wig base (11) and hair (12) implanted in the wig base (11). The hairpiece (2) includes a joint (21) and hair (22) implanted in the joint (21). The wig base (11) is provided with an attachment (13) in a region on a surface opposite to the surface in contact with the head for covering the back head. Engagement parts (14, 23) are provided to the attachment (13) of the wig base (11) and the joint (21) of the hairpiece (2). The attachment (13) of the wig base (11) and the joint (21) of the hairpiece (2) are detachably attached to each other with the engagement parts (14, 23), and the engagement parts (14, 23) are formed of a hookand-loop fastener. 21: 2013/ : 2012/08/16. 43: 2014/05/02 51: C02F; B01D 71: HITACHI, LTD. 72: SEKINE, YASUNORI, NOTO, KAZUHIKO, SASAKI, AKIRA, KITAMURA, KOTARO 33: JP 31: 2011/ : 2011/08/26 54: DESALINATION SYSTEM AND DESALINATION METHOD This desalinization system (S), which obtains industrial-use water and drinking water from seawater and wastewater, is provided with the following: a purification device (1) that purifies wastewater by removing activated sludge therefrom; a first RO membrane (2) that removes salt from the output of the purification device (1) by transferring said salt to first concentrated water (s6), thereby producing industrial-use water (s1); a UF membrane (3) that seawater passes through and that removes particulates from said seawater; a second RO membrane (4) that removes salt from the treated output (s5b) of the UF membrane (3) by transferring said salt to second concentrated water (s7), thereby producing drinking water (s2); an agitation device (5) to which the second concentrated water (s7) from the second RO membrane (4) and the first concentrated water (s6) from the first RO membrane (2) are sent to be agitated; and a third RO membrane (6) that removes salt from the liquid Page 229

230 mixture agitated by the agitation device (5) by transferring said salt to third concentrated water (s9), thereby producing industrial-use water (s3). 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/29 43: 2014/05/06 51: C08F 71: CHINA PETROLEUM & CHEMICAL CORPORATION, BEIJING RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY, CHINA PETROLEUM & CHEMICAL CORPORATION 72: GUO, MEIFANG, ZHANG, SHIJUN, HUANG, HONGHONG, YU, LUQIANG, WANG, LIANGSHI, QIAO, JINLIANG, YANG, ZHICHAO, YIN, JIANJUN, HOU, LIPING, SHENG, JIANFANG 33: CN 31: : 2012/10/30 54: POLYPROPYLENE WITH NARROW MOLECULAR WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION AND PROCESS FOR PREPARATION THEREOF The present invention relates to a polypropylene with narrow molecular weight distribution and a process for preparing the same, and particularly relates to a propylene polymer with narrow molecular weight distribution which is directly prepared by polymerization in a reactor using a Ziegler-Natta catalyst. The polymer is featured with relatively high and adjustable isotacticity, narrow molecular weight distribution and high polydispersity index of highmolecular-weight tail, and is free of regio-irregularity of propylene, and has relatively high melting point and crystallization temperature. In comparison with narrow molecular-weight-distribution polypropylene produced by conventional degradation process, it has advantages in cost, energy saving and environmental protection and the like. The product of the present invention is particularly suitable for use in applications with relatively high requirement on fluidity such as spinning, thin-wall injecting, and casting processes, and preparation of transparent materials. In addition, due to narrow molecular weight distribution, the polymer of the present invention also has advantages in applications relating to transparency. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/29 43: 2014/05/15 51: C22C; C22F 71: HAYNES INTERNATIONAL, INC. 72: DEODESHMUKH, VINAY P, CROOK, PAUL 54: ACID AND ALKALI RESISTANT NI-CR-MO-CU ALLOYS WITH CRITICAL CONTENTS OF CHROMIUM AND COPPER A nickel-chromium-molybdenum-copper alloy resistant to 70% sulfuric acid at 93 C and 50% sodium hydroxide at 121 C for acid and alkali neutralization in the field of waste management; the alloy contains, in weight percent, 27 to 33 chromium, 4.9 to 7.8 molybdenum, 3.1 to 6.0 wt.% copper (when chromium is between 30 and 33 wt.%) or 4.7 to 6.0 wt.% copper (when chromium is between 27 and 29.9 wt.%), up to 3.0 iron, 0.3 to 1.0 manganese, 0.1 to 0.5 aluminum, 0.1 to 0.8 silicon, 0.01 to 0.11 carbon, up to 0.13 nitrogen, up to 0.05 magnesium, up to 0.05 rare earth elements, with a balance of nickel and impurities. Titanium or another MC carbide former can be added to enhance thermal stability of the alloy. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/30 43: 2014/05/13 51: A61K, A61P 71: MEDY-TOX INC. 72: JUNG, Hyun Ho, RHEE, Chang Hoon, YANG, Gi Hyeok, KIM, Hack Woo, KIM, Sung Bum, BAEK, Seung Hwan 33: SK 31: 10/2011/ : 2011/03/31 33: SK 31: 10/2012/ : 2012/03/30 54: LYOPHILIZED PREPARATION OF BOTULINUM TOXIN The present invention provides a lyophilized preparation of botulinum toxin that does not contain an animal-derived protein-stabilizing agent. The lyophilized preparation of botulinum toxin according to the present invention may maintain botulinum toxin activity and achieve remarkably superior longterm stability even under high-temperature conditions which might occur during storage, Page 230

231 transportation, or use of botulinum toxin. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/31 43: 2014/05/13 51: F16K 71: Watson, Ivan 72: Watson, Ivan, GODDARD, Craig Frederick 33: ZA 31: 2012/ : 2012/11/21 54: A LOCKOUT DEVICE This invention relates to lockout devices, particularly valve lockout devices for locking valves to open/closed positions, which valves being operable by displacement of actuator arms controllable by actuators. The device comprises mounting means for mounting the device between the valve and the actuator, a cylindrical central sleeve between the mounting means having a sleeve aperture, and an adjustment arrangement arranged around the sleeve and operable between a fixed condition and an adjustable condition in which the arrangement is displaceable relative to the sleeve. The actuator arm is receivable in the sleeve and defines an aperture such that in the adjustable condition, the arrangement is displaceable relative to the sleeve to bring the alignment aperture in register with the sleeve aperture and bore such that a locking pin through aligned apertures locks the valve to the open or closed condition. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/31 43: 2014/05/06 51: E21B 71: GOUWS, Petrus Christiaan 72: GOUWS, Petrus Christiaan 33: ZA 31: 2012/ : 2012/09/26 54: A CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY FOR A DRILLING APPARATUS A connector assembly 10 for use with a drilling apparatus, comprises a shock assembly unit 12, an input connector unit 14 releasably connected to an upper end of the shock assembly unit 12, and an output connector unit 16 releasably connected to a lower end of the shock assembly unit 12. The input connector unit is connected to the output of a drill motor and the output connector unit is connected to the drill pipe for absorbing axial and rotational shocks during a drilling operation. The shock assembly unit includes a housing structure 27 including a top cover plate carrying drive bodies 36, a bottom plate carrying driven bodies 38 which are engaged by the drive bodies to transmit rotational Page 231

232 forces to the driven bodies; and a resiliently deformable shock absorbing body which is disposed between the drive and driven bodies for absorbing shock transmitted between the bodies. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/31. 43: 2014/05/06 51: E04B 71: Harris, Raymond 72: Harris, Raymond 33: ZA 31: 2012/ : 2012/10/31 54: A DEVICE FOR CLADDING A SURFACE OR MORTARING This invention relates to a device, apparatus and method for cladding a surface or mortaring. The device comprises a body defining a sealed enclosure, the body comprising at least one liquid permeable and/or soluble zone adjacent the sealed enclosure. The device also comprises an amount of building material located in the enclosure, the building material being suitable to form a paste when exposed to liquid such that, in use, an amount of liquid incident on the permeable or soluble zone of the body causes at least some of the building material in the enclosure to form, substantially, a paste which facilitates ease of cladding or mortaring. 21: 2013/ : 31/10/ : 29/05/ : B65D, B65G, B66C 71: MARTHINUS PHILIPPUS RABIE 72: MARTHINUS PHILIPPUS RABIE 33: ZA 31: 2012/ : 2012/11/01 54: CONTAINER TILTING ARRANGEMENT 57: The invention discloses a container tilting arrangement, which includes container tilting means adapted to tilt containers and which tilting means is adapted to be located on the bed of a truck and/or trailer. The arrangement is adapted to enable offloading of a container from the truck and/or trailer without the requirement of further lifting and/or offloading devices and is adapted to be removably located on the bed of a truck. Also disclosed is a method for tilting and/or lifting a container, which includes the steps of providing a supporting and/or fixing frame on a bed of a truck and/or trailer; of providing a lifting frame adapted to receive and/or hold a container; and of lifting and/or tilting the lifting frame relative to the supporting and/or fixing frame by hydraulic means. Page 232

233 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/31 43: 2014/05/06 51: F16L 71: Ensival-Moret France 72: BOURICET, Jean-Claude 33: FR 31: : 2011/05/30 54: FLANGE FOR CONNECTING A HYDRAULIC OR PNEUMATIC PIPE OF AN INDUSTRIAL MACHINE This connecting flange, which is intended to rest against a collar (1) provided on the body of the machine and to engage by clamping with a corresponding connecting flange, comprises a onepiece annular flange body (6) and a split locking piece (7) that is fitted around a cylindrical part of the body of the machine, said locking piece comprising a first face (9) intended to bear against a bearing surface (8) provided on the collar and a second face (10) constituting a thrust face against which the flange body bears upon tightening. 21: 2013/ : 31/10/ : 28/05/ : C08C, C08F 71: VERSALIS S.P.A 72: GABRIELE VENERI and LUCA SODDU 33: IT 31: MI2011A : 2011/06/29 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF 1,3- BUTADIENE AND STYRENE COPOLYMERS AND USE THEREOF IN VULCANIZABLE ELASTOMERIC COMPOSITIONS 57: A process for the preparation of a 1.3-butadiene and styrene copolymer comprising the following steps: a) anionically polymerizing a blend comprising frm 5% by weight to 40% by weight of styrene and from 60% by weight to 95% by weight of 1.3- butadiene, with respect to the overall weight of the mixture, in the presence of at least one hydrocarbon solvent, of at least one lithium-based catalyst having the general formula LiR 1 wherein R 1 represents a linear or branched C 3 -C 10 alkyl group, and of least one polar modifier; b) optionally, reacting the copolymer obtained in step (a) with at least one chain-end monomer selected from 1,3-butadiene, styrene and α-methylstyrene; c) reacting from 10% by weight to 70% by weight, preferably from 20% by weight to 50% by weight, of the lithium-terminated polymeric chains present in the copolymer obtained in step (a) or in step (b), with at least one coupling agent selected from liquid polyepoxides having at least three reactive sites capable of reacting with the carbon-lithium chain-ends; d) optionally, reacting the copolymer obtained in step (c) with at least one chain-end monomer selected from 1,3-butadiene, styrene and a-methylstyrene; e) reacting the linear polymeric chains remaining in the copolymer obtained in step (c) or in step (d), with at least one tin compound having the general formula XSn(R 2 ) 3 wherein X represents a halogen atom such as, for example, chlorine and R2 represents a linear or branched C 1 -C 10 alkyl group. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/01 43: 2014/05/06 51: A47L; B01L 71: DART INDUSTRIES, INC. 72: YESSIN, JULIE L 33: US 31: 13/683,402 32: 2012/11/21 54: BOTTLE DRYING STAND A bottle drying stand for a standard bottle having a side wall, transitioning through a shoulder to a bottle mouth. The stand includes a peripheral side wall resting upon a base rim. The upper end of the side wall forms a support rim sized for the inverted bottle to rest upon at its shoulder. A drip cup extends inwardly and downwardly from the support rim, and the mouth of the bottle is received therein. The drip cup includes a cup opening for airflow, preferably Page 233

234 coaxial with the bottle mouth. The side wall of the stand also includes wall openings permitting airflow inward to communicate with the cup opening. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/01 43: 2014/05/15 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: BHALAY, Gurdip, MAZZACANI, Alessandro, MCKENNA, Jeffrey, AMBARKHANE, Ameet, Vijay, BECKETT, Martin, DALE, James, HAMADI, Ahmed, THOMSON, Christopher 33: US 31: 61/560,960 32: 2011/11/17 33: US 31: 61/642,116 32: 2012/05/03 33: US 31: 61/490,848 32: 2011/05/27 54: 3-SPIROCYCLIC PIPERIDINE DERIVATIVES AS GHRELIN RECEPTOR AGONISTS The invention relates to derivatives of formula (I), wherein the substituents are as defined in the specification; to processes for the preparation of such derivatives; pharmaceutical compositions comprising such derivatives; such derivatives as a medicament; such derivatives for the treatment of a disorder or a disease mediated by the ghrelin receptor. form of solid oral dosage forms, including capsules and tablets. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/01 43: 2014/05/21 51: A61K, A61P 71: EXELIXIS, INC. 72: AFTAB, Dana, T., SCHWAB, Gisela 33: US 31: 61/557,366 32: 2011/11/08 33: US 31: 61/481,682 32: 2011/05/02 54: METHOD OF TREATING CANCER AND BONE CANCER PAIN This invention is directed to the treatment of cancer, particularly lung cancer, breast cancer, melanoma, renal cell carcinoma, thyroid cancer that has metastasized to the bone. The invention is also directed to a method for treating bone cancer pain in an individual in need of such treatment comprising administering to the individual an effective amount of a compound of Formula I. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/02 43: 2014/06/17 51: G07F 71: ROBSON, Michael Donald 72: ROBSON, Michael Donald 33: ZA 31: 2012/ : 2012/08/02 54: BANK NOTE PROTECTION A protective device which includes a sealed container which is made from a material which breaks under the effect of a shock wave in excess of a predetermined magnitude and a substance inside the container that gives rise to a bank not traceability factor. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/01 43: 2014/05/30 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: LI, Shoufeng, KUMAR, Saran, KAVIMANDAN, Nikhil Javant, LU, Enxian 33: US 31: 61/496,913 32: 2011/06/14 33: US 31: 61/541,306 32: 2011/09/30 54: MODIFIED RELEASE OF 4-METHYL-3-[[4-(3- PYRIDINYL)-2-PYRIMIDINYL]AMINO]-N-5-(4- METHYL-1H-IMIDAZOL-1-YL)-3- (TRIFLUOROMETHYL)PHENYL] BENZAMIDE SOLUBILIZED USING ORGANIC ACIDS Soluble pharmaceutical compositions of amorphous nilotinib or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof were invented using one or more organic acids that function as a solubilizing agent, increasing the bioavailability of nilotinib and supressing the food effect associated with certain compositions of nilotinib. The pharmaceutical compositions are in the Page 234

235 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/01 43: 2014/05/06 51: F24J, F28D 71: PROTHERO, Gary Clive 72: PROTHERO, Gary Clive 33: ZA 31: 2012/ : 2012/08/03 54: A SOLAR WATER HEATER This invention relates to a solar water heater 10 and to a heat exchanger 16 for a solar water heater 10. The solar water heater 10 includes a circular cylindrical water storage vessel 14 and a generally cylindrical heat transfer vessel 18 which defines an inner cavity 24 for receiving a heat transfer fluid 33 therein. The heat transfer vessel 18 surrounds at least part of the water storage vessel 14 and an inner wall 30 of the heat transfer vessel 18 defines a cylindrical seat 35 for accommodating the water storage vessel 14. The heater 10 includes a plurality of solar thermal collectors 20 in the form of evacuated-tube solar collectors which extend laterally away from a base of the heat transfer vessel 18. P Each evacuated-tube solar thermal collector is made from transparent glass and has an outer diameter of between 30 mm and 76 mm. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/04 43: 2014/05/13 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: TAKEDA GMBH 72: FLOCKERZI, Dieter, HATZELMANN, Armin, STADLWIESER, Josef, MAIER, Thomas, HUMMEL, Rolf-Peter, HESSLINGER, Christian, ZITT, Christof, KANACHER, Tobias, HUSSONG, Ragna, VIERTELHAUS, Martin, MANN, Alexander, STENGEL, Thomas, PAHL, Andreas, BENEDIKTUS, Ewald, HESSMANN, Manuela, HOLST, Hans, Christof, TENOR, Hermann, DUNKERN, Torsten 33: EP 31: : 2011/06/17 54: NOVEL PHTHALAZINONE- PYRROLOPYRIMIDINECARBOXAMIDE DERIVATIVES The compounds of formula (1), in which R1, R7, R8, R9, R10, R17, R18, R19, R20 and m have the meanings as given in the description, are novel effective inhibitors of type 4 and 5 phosphodiesterase. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/04 43: 2014/05/13 51: B65D 71: Focke & Co. (GmbH & Co. KG) 72: HEIN, Viktor, BUSE, Henry, SCHNOOR, Hermann 33: DE 31: : 2011/05/05 54: PACK FOR CIGARETTES AS WELL AS PRECUT PART, MATERIAL WEB, AND METHOD FOR THE MANUFACTURE THEREOF The invention relates to a semirigid pack made of thin cardboard that is formed by a precut part, which precut part comprises or forms a front wall (14), a back wall (15) and side walls (16, 17) adjacent to one another, and which comprises a edge trim (28) that is applied to one side, extends over the entire length and has folding flaps for a (bottom) wall (20). In the region of the edge trim (28), punch-outs in the form of scrap-free punched lines are formed, in particular transverse cutting lines for folding flaps and curved compensation punch-outs. As a result, the pack can be produced in a scrap-free and residue-free manner from a precut part that is detached from a material web (34). Page 235

236 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/04 43: 2014/05/13 51: B22D 71: Stopinc Aktiengesellschaft 72: STEINER, Benno, AMSLER, Harry, ZINGRE, Angelo 33: CH 31: 00813/11 32: 2011/05/06 54: DEVICE FOR FASTENING A PERFORATED BLOCK, AND PERFORATED BLOCK In a device for fastening a perforated block (1) to a metal melt container, the perforated block (1) can be fastened by means of at least one clamping wedge (36) which can be inserted transversely with respect to its through opening (D) and which has a clamping jaw (35) coupled thereto, wherein this clamping jaw (35) acts on a clamping surface (13) formed on the circumferential surface of the perforated block (1). The respective clamping wedge (36) is guided in a carrier plate (33) so as to be displaceable in its longitudinal extent and transversely with respect thereto, while the clamping jaw (35) coupled thereto can be moved in this transverse direction. Consequently, the perforated block can be fastened with precise positioning in the carrier plate (33) in a simple manner. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/05 43: 2014/05/13 51: C22B 71: Ecoloop GmbH 72: STUMPF, Thomas, BAUMANN, Leonhard, MÖLLER, Roland 33: DE 31: : 2011/05/10 54: METHOD FOR OBTAINING METALS AND RARE EARTH METALS FROM SCRAP The method is used to obtain metals, noble metals, and rare earth metals from scrap. The aim of the invention is to provide a method that allows an efficient recovery even from electronic scrap. This is achieved in that the scrap and carbon-containing materials (A) are oxidized with oxygen-containing gases (11) in the presence of alkaline materials under overall reducing conditions with an overall lambda of <1 in an updraft gasifier (2) with a bulk material moving bed, said gasifier having a reduction zone (13) and an oxidation zone (7). The resulting syngas is drawn at the upper part (16) of the updraft gasifier, and the metals, noble metals, and rare earth metals are bound at least partly to the alkaline materials as oxides and/or in elementary form. Finally, said metals are obtained from the process as an enriched mixture (B) by means of physical separation methods. Page 236

237 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/05 43: 2014/05/08 51: A61B 71: SMITH & NEPHEW, INC. 72: ASTORINO, Steven, William 33: US 31: 13/106,239 32: 2011/05/12 54: TISSUE GRAFT ANCHORING A fixation device (27) includes a member (26) defining at least two openings (50, 52, 54, 56) and a suture (24) passing through the at least two openings (50, 52, 54, 56). The suture (24) has a first end (60) received within the suture (24) through an open second end (62) of the suture (24) and exits the suture (24) through a first opening (64) in the suture (24) between the first (60) and second (62) suture ends. A fixation device (80) includes a suture (24) having two closed loop portions (82, 84) that pass through openings (50, 52, 54, 56) in a member (26). A first suture end (60) is received within the suture (24) through a first opening (86) in the suture (24), and a second suture end (62) is received within the suture (24) through a second opening (88) in the suture (24). 21: 2013/ : 05/11/ : 04/06/ : A61K, A61P 71: EURO-CELTIQUE S.A. 72: Stephen HARRIS, Alexander OKSCHE, Lucie Helene Jeanne MOTTIER, Kevin SMITH, John STRANG, 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: Intranasal pharmaceutical dosage forms comprising naloxone 57: The present invention relates to an intranasal pharmaceutical dosage from comprising a dosing unit comprising naloxone or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof in an amount of equivalent to 0.5 mg naloxone HC1 dissolved in an application fluid of a volume of 250 µl. Furthermore, the present invention relates to such an intranasal pharmaceutical dosagae form for use in the treatment of opioid overdosing and/or at least one symptom thereof. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/05 43: 2014/05/05 51: A01K 71: HALCO PTY LTD 72: BUDD, Gregory, Michael 33: AU 31: : 2012/11/06 54: FISHING LURE The present invention discloses a fishing lure having a body and a means for skimming. The means for skimming comprises a strike plate arranged on an underside of the body and configured to provide a Page 237

238 force bearing lower surface for communicating with the surface of a water body for providing improved fluid dynamic characteristics of the lure when in use. The lure may be a unitary item or assembled together by joining the body to the means for skimming. 72: QUINN, ALLAN, FRASER, JO-ANNE JULIA, WEWEGE, JENNY, KISSUN, NIRODH RABICHAND 33: ZA 31: 2012/ : 2012/11/05 54: A METHOD OF MANAGING A DRIVER REWARDS PROGRAMME AND A SYSTEM THEREFOR A driver rewards programme includes receiving data including information relating to the compliance of a driver in a few programme area related to motor vehicle driver behaviours. These programme areas may include vehicle maintenance, driver education, vehicle insurance claims and driving performance. Points are then allocated to the driver based on the compliance of the driver in the programme areas and the points are then used to determine a financing model for the driver to purchase a motor vehicle. The better the driver compliance in the programme areas is, the better the financing model for the driver will be. In one example, the better the driver compliance the larger the trade in value the driver will obtain for their existing vehicle. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/05 43: 2014/05/08 51: A01N; C12N; C05F 71: PRETORIUS, WILLEM JACOBUS 72: PRETORIUS, WILLEM JACOBUS 54: SOIL TREATMENT FORMULATION A soil treatment formulation comprises a biochar enriched vermi compost encapsulate that incorporates microbes specifically required for optimal growth of a desired crop or plant species, or for treating a soil locus in which the desired crop or plant species is to be planted and grown. The soil treatment formulation comprises from about 55 wt. % to about 75 wt. % of a wood chip based compost material, from about 10 wt. % to about 30 wt. % of biochar enriched microbial encapsulated vermi compost, from about 10 wt. % to about 30 wt. % of micronized biochar, a source of Mycorrhizal spores in an amount of about 200 g per ton to about 600 g per ton of the formulation, and optionally a source of effective microbes (EM) in an amount of about 1 liter per ton to about 3 liters per ton of the formulation. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/05 43: 2014/05/08 51: G06F 71: DISCOVERY LIMITED 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/05 43: 2014/05/26 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Amgen Inc. 72: CHEN, Yi, CUSHING, Timothy D., DUQUETTE, Jason A., GONZALEZ LOPEZ DE TURISO, Felix, HAO, Xiaolin, HE, Xiao, LUCAS, Brian, MCGEE, Lawrence R., REICHELT, Andreas, RZASA, Robert M., SEGANISH, Jennifer, SHIN, Youngsook, ZHANG, Dawei 33: US 31: 60/919,568 32: 2007/03/23 Page 238

239 54: HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USES Substituted bicyclic heteroaryls and compositions containing them, for the treatment of general inflammation, arthritis, rheumatic diseases, osteoarthritis, inflammatory bowel disorders, inflammatory eye disorders, inflammatory or unstable bladder disorders, psoriasis, skin complaints with inflammatory components, chronic inflammatory conditions, including but not restricted to autoimmune diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosis (SLE), myestenia gravis, rheumatoid arthritis, acute disseminated encephalomyelitis, idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, multiples sclerosis, Sjoegren's syndrome and autoimmune hemolytic anemia, allergic conditions including all forms of hypersensitivity. The present invention also enables methods for treating cancers that are mediated, dependent on, or associated with p110 activity, including but not restricted to leukemias, such as acute myeloid leukaemia (AML), myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), myelo-proliferative diseases (MPD), chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), T- cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (T-ALL), B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (B-ALL), non Hodgkins lymphoma (NHL), B-cell lymphoma and solid tumors, such as breast cancer. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/06 43: 2014/05/09 51: G06F 71: DISCOVERY LIMITED 72: SHER, CRAIG SHAUN 33: ZA 31: 2012/ : 2012/08/30 54: A METHOD OF CREATING AN INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO USING A MODULAR PORTFOLIO CONSTRUCTION AND A SYSTEM THEREFOR A method of creating an investment portfolio using a modular portfolio construction and system therefore. The method includes defining a plurality of building block index funds each with a specific investment strategy. Data identifying a user selected tracked fund and data identifying a percentage return on investment of the selected tracked fund for a past predetermined period is received. Also received is data identifying a percentage return on investment of the building block index funds for a past predetermined period. Next a calculation is done for what percentage combination of the building block index funds will give a similar return on investment to the tracked fund. Investment instructions data is then compiled for instructing one or more investment systems to invest an amount of the user's funds in the building block index funds in the calculated percentage combination and finally the compiled investment instructions data is transmitted to the one or more investment systems. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/06 43: 2014/05/09 51: A61K 71: GENZYME CORPORATION 72: JOSEPH, Alexandra, RICHARDS, Susan, RUZEK, Melanie, GARMAN, Richard 33: US 31: 61/486,697 32: 2011/05/16 54: INDUCTION OF IMMUNE TOLERANCE BY USING METHOTREXATE The invention provides methods for reducing undesired immune responses, such as anti- drug antibody (ADA) responses and other T- and/or B- cell-mediated immune responses, in patients by using treatment with methotrexate. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/06 43: 2014/05/09 51: A61K 71: GLAXOSMITHKLINE LLC 72: BUAN, Carla, Valenti, LIU, Dongzhou, MEGHPARA, Kanji 33: US 31: 61/483,320 32: 2011/05/06 54: SUSTAINED RELEASE PARACETAMOL FORMULATIONS The present invention is directed to twice daily sustained release pharmaceutical composition of paracetamol having an immediate release phase of paracetamol and a sustained release phase of paracetamol, said composition having unique and Page 239

240 advantageous pharmacokinetic properties and a pharmaceutical composition comprising only a sustained release phase of paracetamol having unique and advantageous pharmacokinetic properties. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/06 43: 2014/05/09 51: G01N 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: BANDARU, Raj, HAIDER, Asifa, ROBINSON, Douglas, Michael, ROSE, Kristine, Lynn, SHARP, Thad, Tyson, SHOU, Yaping 33: US 31: 61/492,603 32: 2011/06/02 54: BIOMARKERS FOR HEDGEHOG INHIBITOR THERAPY A method of selecting a subject having cancer for treatment with a Hedgehog signaling inhibitor by determining the level of expression of at least one biomarker in a biological sample derived from the subject. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/06 43: 2014/05/12 51: H01R, H05B 71: Saint-Gobain Glass France 72: CHOLEWA, Harald, DEGEN, Christoph, REUL, Bernhard, RATEICZAK, Mitja, SCHLARB, Andreas, LESMEISTER, Lothar 33: EP 31: : 2011/05/10 33: EP 31: : 2011/05/10 54: DISK HAVING AN ELECTRIC CONNECTING ELEMENT The invention relates to a disk having at least one electric connecting element, comprising a substrate (1), an electrically conductive structure (2) on a region of the substrate (1), a connecting element (3), wherein the connecting element at least contains chromium-containing steel, and a layer of a soldering compound (4) that electrically connects the connecting element (3) to sub-regions of the electrically conductive structure (2). 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/06 43: 2014/05/26 51: A61K, A61P 71: Zhejiang Hisun Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. 72: GU, Maojian, ZHENG, Qilan, XU, Chao, LI, Ning, CHEN, Guixian, ZHENG, Lan, WANG, Min, JIANG, Lintao 33: CN 31: : 2011/04/12 54: AN ORAL SOLID FORMULATION OF COMPOUND ANTI-TUBERCULAR DRUG AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF Provided is an oral solid preparation of a compound anti-tubercular drug, wherein the active ingredients are rifampicin, isoniazid, pyrazinamide and ethambutol hydrochloride. The compound oral solid preparation is a coated tablet with coated core or a coated three-layer tablet, wherein the two active ingredients rifampicin and isoniazid do not contact directly. The compound oral solid preparation not only improves the stability of the compound preparation, but also improves the bioavailability of rifampicin. Page 240

241 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/06 43: 2014/05/12 51: H01R, H05B 71: Saint-Gobain Glass France 72: DEGEN, Christoph, REUL, Bernhard, RATEICZAK, Mitja, SCHLARB, Andreas, LESMEISTER, Lothar 33: EP 31: : 2011/05/10 54: PANE HAVING AN ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ELEMENT The invention relates to a pane having at least one electrical connection element, comprising a substrate (1), an electrically conductive structure (2) on a region of the substrate (1), a layer of a solder material (4) on a region of the electrically conductive structure (2) and at least two solder points (15, 15') of the connection element (3) on the solder material (4), the solder points (15, 15') defining at least one contact surface (8) between the connection element (3) and the electrically conductive structure (2) and the shape of the contact surface (8) having at least one segment of an oval, an ellipse or a circle with an angle at center a of at least : 2013/ : 2013/11/06 43: 2014/05/14 51: E05F 71: IN & TEC S.R.L. 72: BACCHETTI, LUCIANO 33: IL 31: VI2011A : 2011/05/19 33: IL 31: PCT/IB2012/ : 2012/05/18 54: PISTON DEVICE FOR THE CONTROLLED ROTATABLE MOVEMENT OF DOORS, SHUTTERS OR LIKE MEMBERS A piston device for the controlled rotatable movement of a closing element (D) anchored to a stationary support structure (W) including a tubular body (10) removably insertable into at least one seat (S) of a hinge device (H), an actuating head (20) external to the tubular body (10), a plunger member (30) slidably movable unitary with the actuating head (20) between a retracted end position and an extended end position, elastic contrast means (50) acting on said plunger member (30) for the returning thereof from the retracted end position to the extended end position and a working fluid acting on the plunger member (30) to hydraulically counteract the action thereof. A hinge device in which the piston device is removably insertable. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/04 43: 2014/05/23 51: C12Q 71: NEWSOUTH INNOVATIONS PROPRIETARY LIMITED, UNIVERSITETET I OSLO 72: NEILAN, Brett A., MURRAY, Shauna Ann, STÜKEN, Anke, JAKOBSEN, Kjetill S, ORR, Russel J. S., KELLMANN, Ralf 33: US 31: 61/ : 2011/05/16 54: DETECTION OF SAXITOXIN-PRODUCING DINOFLAGELLATES The current disclosure generally relates to the field of saxitoxins and the identification of microorganisms capable of producing them. In particular, the Page 241

242 saxitoxin A (sxta) gene comprising catalytic domain sequences saxitoxin A1 (sxta1) and saxitoxin A4 (sxta4) is identified in a number of dinoflagellate species. The disclosure relates to methods of detection of saxitoxin-producing dinoflagellates by amplification and detection of the sxta gene (in particular by PCR) and kits and primers for use in the method are also disclosed. Saxitoxin-producing dinoflagellate genera detected by the method include Alexandrium, Pyrodinium or Gymnodinium. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/07 43: 2014/05/12 51: G08B, H04W 71: KNOWLEDGE FARM INVESTMENTS CC 72: ROSSOUW, Lucas Horn, GULDEMOND, Eric 33: ZA 31: 2012/ : 2012/09/12 54: ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTING TAMPERING THIS INVENTION relates to an antenna assembly (11) and an apparatus (10) including such an assembly (11). The assembly (11) has an RF antenna (12), an antenna housing which houses the antenna (12), and a cable (20) connected to the antenna (12) extending from the housing operable to transmit an RF signal to/from the antenna (12). The antenna assembly (11) includes a tamper detection sensor (14) operable to detect tampering and to generate a tamper signal in response to detection of tampering, the sensor (14) operatively connected to the cable (20) and operable to transmit the tamper signal at a frequency different from that of the RF signal. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/07 43: 2014/05/12 51: B66C, B66D 71: NICREN ENGINEERING WORKS AND SUPPLIES CC 72: PAPENFUS, Johan 33: ZA 31: 2012/ : 2012/08/28 54: A MONO WINCH ASSEMBLY The invention relates to a mono-winch assembly 10. The assembly 10 includes a sheave wheel 12, a power source 13 and a gear train 14 whereby the power source is drivingly connected to the sheave wheel 12. The gear train 14 includes, in series, a spur gear arrangement 22 and a planetary gear arrangement 24. The invention extends further to a method of modifying a double drum winch which includes removing two sheave wheels from an output shaft of a spur gear arrangement, drivingly connecting a planetary gear arrangement to the output shaft of the spur gear arrangement and mounting a sheave wheel onto an output shaft of the planetary gear arrangement. Page 242

243 21: 2013/ : 07/11/ : 13/05/ : E01B 71: SCHWIHAG AG 72: Roland BUDA, Daniel WALTER, Stefan LIENHARD, Erik DANNEBERG, 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: Rail-fastening system 57: Rail-fastening system for the non-positive resilient fastening of a rail (2) on a sleeper (1) of a railway track installation, comprising at least one angle guide plate (5), which can fixed to the sleeper (1) with a least one screw (4), and at least one clamp (3), characterized in that the bending radii of the clamp arms (3a, 3b) of the clamp (3) preferably lie in the range from mm, wherein the ratio of mutually adjacent bending radii within each clamping arm is = 1.9 and the ratio of the greatest to the smallest bending radius thereof is = 3.8, and in that the ratio of weight to width of the angle guide plate is < 1.3 g/mm, preferably about 1.25 g/mm. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/07 43: 2014/06/17 51: E01C 71: CHEN, Jui-Wen, CHEN, Ting-Hao 72: CHEN, Jui-Wen, CHEN, Ting-Hao 33: CN 31: : 2011/04/14 54: WATER-PERMEABLE AND WATER- ABSORBING ECO-PAVEMENT Disclosed is a water-permeable and water-absorbing eco-pavement. In the invention, hollow bodies (42) provided with multiple through-holes (43) are mixed into water-permeable material, and a pavement layer (40) is laid after mixing the hollow bodies (42) with other pavement materials. The pavement layer (40) can not only be permeated by water but can also absorb and store water quickly, thereby reducing the accumulation of surface water and regulating the surface temperature. 21: 2013/ : 07/11/ : 13/05/ : F03D 71: WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH 72: Matthias UBBEN, Frank KNOOP, Albrecht BRENNER, 33: - 31: - 32: - Page 243

244 54: Wind turbine 57: The invention relates to a wind turbine comprising a rotor (70) on which rotor blades (30) can be mounted, an electric generator (60) which has a generator stator (100) and a generator rotor (200), and provided with a plurality displacing units (300). The first end of the displacing unit is removably fixed to the generator stator (100), and the second end of the displacing unit is removably fixed to the generator rotor (200). Each of the displacing units (300) has a hydraulic cylinder (320), the deflection of which can be controlled such that the generator rotor (200) is displaced relative to the generator stator (100) by actuating the displacing units. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/08 43: 2014/05/13 51: C21D, C22C 71: ARCELORMITTAL INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO SL 72 Sebastien ALLAIN, France, Jan MAHIEU, Belgium, Mickael Denis CROUVIZIER, France, Thierry MASTRORILLO, France, Arnaud HENNION, Belgium 33:- 31:- 32:- 54: STEEL SHEET WITH HIGH MECHANICAL STRENGTH, DUCTILITY AND FORMABILITY PROPERTIES, PRODUCTION METHOD AND USE OF SUCH SHEETS The invention relates to the production of a coldrolled steel sheet with a more than 1000 MPa, a uniform elongation of more than 12% and a V- pliability of more than 90, the composition of which comprises the following with the amounts expressed by weight: 0.15% Mn 3.0%, 1.2% Si 2%, 0 % < A1 0.10%, 0% Cr 0.50%, 0% Cu 1%, 0% Ni 1%, 0% < S 0.005%, 0% P < 0.020%, Nb 0.015%, Ti 0.020%, V 0.015%, Co 1%, N 0.008%, B 0.001%, with the understanding that Mn+Ni+Cu 3%, the rest of the composition consisting of iron and inevitable impurities resulting from the production method. By area, the microstructure consists of between 5 and 20% of polygonal ferrite, between 10 and 15% residual austenite, and between 5 and 15% of martensite, the remainder consisting of laths of bainite comprising carbides between said laths, such that the number N of inter-lath carbides larger than 0.1 micrometres in size per unit area is 50,000 mm -2 or less. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/07 43: 2014/05/13 51: A01H, C12N 71: MONSANTO TECHNOLOGY LLC 72: FLASINSKI, Stanislaw, WU, Wei, FOAT, Barrett, C., OUFATOLLE, Mohammed, SHULTZ, Randall, W., WEI, Xiaoping, YANG, Shiaw-Pyng 33: US 31: 61/485,876 32: 2011/05/13 54: PLANT REGULATORY ELEMENTS AND USES THEREOF The invention provides DNA molecules and constructs, including their nucleotide sequences, useful for modulating gene expression in plants and plant cells. Transgenic plants, plant cells, plant parts, seeds, and commodity products comprising the DNA molecules operably linked to heterologous transcribable polynucleotides are also provided, as are methods of their use. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/07 43: 2014/05/09 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: NARQUIZIAN, Robert, PINARD, Emmanuel, WOSTL, Wolfgang 33: EP 31: : 2011/05/27 54: SPIRO-[1,3]-OXAZINES AND SPIRO-[1,4]- OXAZEPINES AS BACE1 AND/OR BACE2 INHIBITORS The present invention provides spiro-[l,3]-oxazines and spiro-[l,4]-oxazepines of formula (I) having BACE1 and/or BACE2 inhibitory activity, their manufacture, pharmaceutical compositions containing them and their use as therapeutically active substances. The active compounds of the present invention are useful in the therapeutic and/or prophylactic treatment of e.g. Alzheimer's disease and type 2 diabetes. Page 244

245 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/07 43: 2014/05/23 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: BILLEDEAU, Roland J., KONDRU, Rama K., LOPEZ-TAPIA, Francisco Javier, LOU, Yan, OWENS, Timothy D., QIAN, Yimin, SO, Sung-Sau, THAKKAR, Kshitij Chhabilbhai, WANNER, Jutta, MORALES, Omar Jose 33: US 31: 61/486,809 32: 2011/05/17 54: INHIBITORS OF BRUTON'S TYROSINE KINASE This application discloses compounds according to generic Formula (I) wherein all variables are defined as described herein, which inhibit Btk. The compounds disclosed herein are useful to modulate the activity of Btk and treat diseases associated with excessive Btk activity. The compounds are further useful to treat inflammatory and auto immune diseases associated with aberrant B-cell proliferation such as rheumatoid arthritis. Also disclosed are compositions containing compounds of Formula (I) and at least one carrier, diluent or excipient. 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG, Siena Biotech S.p.A. 72: HILPERT, Hans, NARQUIZIAN, Robert, PINARD, Emmanuel, POLARA, Alessandra, ROGERS-EVANS, Mark, WOLTERING, Thomas, WOSTL, Wolfgang 33: EP 31: : 2011/05/16 54: 1,3-OXAZINES AS BACE1 AND/OR BACE2 INHIBITORS The present invention provides compounds of formula I having BACE1 and/or BACE2 inhibitory activity, their manufacture, pharmaceutical compositions containing them and their use as therapeutically active substances. The active compounds of the present invention are useful in the therapeutic and/or prophylactic treatment of e.g. Alzheimer's disease and type 2 diabetes. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/08 43: 2014/05/26 51: H04W 71: Thales 72: HERRY, Sébastien, TRAVERSO, Sylvain, LAMY-BERGOT, Catherine 33: FR 31: : 2012/11/09 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DESYNCHRONIZING CHANNELS IN MULTI- CARRIER COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS A method and system for reducing the peak factor in a multi-carrier communication system, the data being transmitted on m channels comprising, in the transmission of data in the form of a frame, a step in which a number d of desynchronization symbols are introduced at the start of each of the frames, the number d being chosen as a function of the transmission channel number concerned. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/07 43: 2014/05/26 Page 245

246 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/08 43: 2014/05/30 51: A24B, A24C, A24D, A24F 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 72: GINDRAT, Pierre-Yves 33: EP 31: : 2011/05/31 54: RODS FOR USE IN SMOKING ARTICLES A rod (22) for use in a smoking article comprises a gathered sheet of homogenised tobacco material circumscribed by a wrapper (12). The sheet of homogenised tobacco material may comprises one or more aerosol-formers and have an aerosol former content of greater than 5% on a dry weight basis or of between 5% and 30% by weight on a dry weight basis. The rod (22) may comprise a continuous element to which one or more additives have been applied, which is incorporated into the gathered continuous sheet of homogenised tobacco material. A method of forming the rod comprises the steps of: providing a continuous sheet of homogenised tobacco material (2); gathering the continuous sheet of homogenised tobacco material (8) transversely relative to the longitudinal axis thereof; circumscribing the gathered continuous sheet of homogenised tobacco material (8) with a wrapper (12) to form a continuous rod; and severing the continuous rod into a plurality of discrete rods (22). The sheet of homogenised tobacco material is preferably crimped or otherwise textured. 72: NADEAU, Sandrine 33: EP 31: : 2011/06/14 54: CONTAINER AND LIFTING MEANS FOR AN ARTICLE The present invention relates to a container (1) comprising a box (2), and a lid (3), wherein a lifting means (41) for articles (42), in particular smoking articles, is provided in the container (1). The lifting means (41) comprises a lifting panel (45) which is hingedly connected via a first hinge line (44) to the inside of a bottom wall (4) of the box (2), and a backfolding panel (47) depending from the lifting panel (45) via a second hinge line (46). The back-folding panel (47) is adapted to transfer a movement of the lid (3) to the lifting panel (45), such that the lifting panel (45) is lifted, when the lid (3) is moved in the open position. The lifting panel (45) further comprises a holding means with a cut-out (48) provided in the lifting panel (45), wherein the cut-out (48) is adapted to at least partially receive the article (42). The present invention further relates to a lifting means (41) and the use of a lifting means (41). 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/08 43: 2014/05/12 51: B65D 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/08 43: 2014/05/12 51: A61F Page 246

247 71: SMITH & NEPHEW PLC 72: HARTWELL, Samantha, Dawn, HUDSON, Donald, Anthon 33: GB 31: : 2011/05/17 54: TISSUE HEALING A system, method, and apparatus are disclosed for dressing a wound and for minimizing scarring. The apparatus promotes scar-minimizing healing of a wound where negative pressure wound therapy is applied, and comprises a wound contact layer containing silicone, polysiloxanes, or other related compounds. filtrate pan (13) arranged under the filter screen (11) is formed with at least two chambers (14, 15, 27, 28) or two mutually separate regions, which two chambers (14, 15, 27, 28) are each provided with an outflow (16, 21) for filtrate and the first chamber (15, 27) has, in the region of the inflow orifice (19), a longitudinal extent which corresponds at l. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/11 43: 2014/05/14 51: B30B 71: APPLIED CHEMICALS HANDELS-GMBH 72: KOZANDA, Christian, STRECKER, Dietmar, KERN, Ewald, ZABL, Manfred 33: AT 31: GM 293/ : 2011/05/20 54: EXTRUDER In an extruder (1) comprising a worm shaft (4) mounted in a rotatable manner in mutually opposing frames (2, 3), which worm shaft (4) has a diameter that widens in a substantially conical manner between an inflow orifice (19) for crude liquid and a discharge orifice for dewatered material, and on which worm shaft (4) there is arranged at least one screw blade (9) that extends with a substantially uniform pitch, also arranged in the frame is a filter screen (11) which cylindrically surrounds the worm shaft (4) and has a multiplicity of filter orifices (12), wherein a cleaning device for the filter screen (11), said cleaning device having a plurality of cleaning nozzles, and also a funnel-shaped filtrate pan (13) arranged under the filter screen (11) are additionally arranged on the outer side of the filter screen (11), the worm shaft (4) is formed in a cylindrical manner (6) in the region of the inflow orifice (19) for crude liquid, in a conical manner (7), widening in the direction of the discharge orifice, in the central region of the extruder, and in a cylindrical manner (8) in the region of the discharge orifice, and the 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/11 43: 2014/06/17 51: A45D 71: SF3 LIMITED 72: DEBENEDICTIS, Alfredo, HOLLAND, Janusz Lucien 33: GB 31: : 2011/05/09 54: IMPROVED HAIR STYLING DEVICE This invention relates to an improved hair styling device, and provides a hair styling device for imparting a wave to a tress of hair. The device comprises a tube (110) having a longitudinal axis, the tube being open at at least one of its longitudinal ends whereby the tress of hair can be introduced into the tube. The tube is longitudinally extendable between a non-extended condition and an extended condition. The inside of the tube has at least one barrier (120) which can engage the tress of hair as the tube moves towards its non-extended condition, the barrier controlling the deformation of the tress of hair and thereby controlling the form of the wave produced in the tress of hair. Page 247

248 21: 2013/ : 11/11/ : 04/06/ : A23B, A23L 71: ARCAQUA (PTY) LTD 72: MARSHALL, Mark Gregory, 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/05/12 54: OZONE-BASED DISINFECTING DEVICE AND MIXER THEREFOR 57: An ozone-based disinfecting device is provided comprising a mixer having a generally hollow body with a water inlet for water under pressure, a spray nozzle for generating a generally conical spray of water introduced by way of the water inlet, a contact chamber communicating with a gas inlet for ozone rich gases, and an outlet aperture from the contact chamber. The outlet aperture is coaxial with the spray nozzle and axially spaced apart therefrom. The diameter of the outlet aperture corresponds substantially to the diameter of the conical spray at that position so that substantially no free space exists between the outside of the conical spray and the periphery of the outlet, in use. The contact chamber generally has a larger cross-sectional size than the diameter of the outlet aperture. 21: 2013/ : 11/11/ : 19/05/ : F03D, H02K, H02P 71: WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH 72: Volker DIEDRICHS, Germany 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: Method for controlling a wind turbine 57: The invention relates to a method for controlling a wind turbine with a generator (1) comprising a stator (2), comprising a rotor (4) with at least two rotor poles (6), each of which comprises a pole winding (32, 42) for generating a magnetic field that is directed towards the respective rotor pole (6), and comprising an air gap (8) between the stator (2) and the rotor (4). The method has the following steps: - controlling each excitation current flowing through each pole winding (32, 42), -varying at least one of the excitation currents relative to at least one of the additional excitation currents, and/or - varying at least one of the excitation currents dependent on the position of the rotor (4) with respect to the stator (2). Page 248

249 21: 2013/ : 11/11/ : 02/06/ : C02F 71: ARCAQUA (PTY) LTD 72: ROWLES, Derek Hedley, FOSTER, Clint Les, MARSHAL, Mark Gregory, RUSSELL, Crispin Miles, 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/05/12 54: OZONE-BASED DISINFECTING DEVICE AND FLOW SENSOR THEREFOR 57: An ozone-based disinfecting device is provided comprising a mixer having a generally hollow body with a water inlet for water under pressure, a spray nozzle for generating a generally conical spray of water introduced by way of the water inlet, a contact chamber communicating with a gas inlet for ozone rich gases, and an outlet aperture from the contact chamber that is coaxial with the spray nozzle and spaced apart therefrom. An electronic flow sensing device senses the extent of the flow of water through the spray nozzle according to vibration caused by water flowing through the mixer. The electronic flow sensing device is preferably located in a pocket formed in the mixer and preferably comprises a piezoelectric sensor embedded at least around its periphery in a settable material. A preferred construction of the mixer is also described. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/11 43: 2014/05/30 51: F03B 71: MATHCLICK LIMITED 72: GRASSI, Michele 33: GB 31: : 2011/04/18 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONVERTING MOVEMENT INTO ENERGY Apparatus for converting movement into energy, comprising a buoyant or floating body fully (1,9,11) submerged in a fluid medium. The buoyant body is supported in the fluid by a buoyancy or similar force acting in a first direction. A connecting or mooring line connects the buoyant body (1,9,11) to a pivot point displaced from the buoyant body in the direction from which the buoyancy or similar force acts on the buoyant body, and formed by a counterweight (2). The apparatus also includes at least one power or energy take-off line (3) separate from the connecting or mooring line to convert movement of the buoyant body into energy. Page 249

250 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/11 43: 2014/05/14 51: C08G, C14C 71: CLARIANT INTERNATIONAL LTD 72: MÜNTER, Jürgen 33: DE 31: : 2011/07/19 54: PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF POLYURETHANE POLYUREAS CONTAINING SIDE CHAINS AND OF AQUEOUS DISPERSIONS OF THESE The present invention relates to a process for the production of aqueous polyurethane-polyurea dispersions for which A) firstly A1) primary and/or secondary monoamines or diamines are reacted with A2) cyclic carbonates which contain precisely one hydroxy group, where the molar ratio of A1) and A2) is such that in the case of monoamines A1) the theoretical ratio of the entirety of the primary and secondary amine groups to the cyclic carbonate groups is from 0.8 to 1.2 and in the case of diamines A1) the theoretical ratio of the entirety of the primary and secondary amine groups to the cyclic carbonate groups is from 1.8 to 2.2, and A3) in the case of diamines A1) the remaining primary and secondary amine groups are reacted with compounds which bear precisely one functional group which reacts with primary or secondary amines in an addition reaction, in such a way that there are no resultant isocyanate-reactive groups, where the molar amount of A3) is such that the theoretical ratio of the entirety of the theoretically remaining primary and secondary amine groups after reaction of A1) and A2) to the amine-reactive groups in A3) is from 0.8 to 1.2, where the reaction with A3) can take place after, at the same time as or prior to the reaction with A2), B) then a polyurethane prepolymer containing NCO groups is produced by reaction of B1) polyisocyanates with B2) polymeric polyols and/or polyamines with number-average molar masses of more than 400 to 8000 g/mol and B3) optionally low-molecularweight compounds with number-average molar masses of g/mol selected from the group consisting of mono- and polyalcohols, mono- and polyamines and aminoalcohols and B4) optionally isocyanate-reactive, ionically or potentially ionically hydrophilizing compounds and/or isocyanatereactive non-ionically hydrophilizing compounds and B5) the reaction products of A), C) the prepolymer from B) is dispersed in water, and D) optionally the remaining free NCO groups of the prepolymer are reacted with isocyanate-reactive monoamines, polyamines, hydrazine and/or hydrazides, where the molar amount of these is such that the theoretical ratio of the isocyanatereactive NH groups to the NCO groups is from 0 to 1.2, where the reaction D) can take place to some extent or else entirely prior to or during the dispersion step C). 21: 2013/ : 12/11/ : 14/05/ : F24J 71: LOGISTICA Y ACONDICIONAMIENTOS INDUSTRIALES, S.A.U. 72: Jesús LACALLE BAYO, Spain 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: Method of draining heat-transfer oil in a solar power plant, and equipment for draining, storing and replenishing heat-transfer oil in order to implement said method Page 250

251 57: The invention relates to a method of draining heat-transfer in a solar power plant, and to equipment for draining, storing and repositioning heat-transfer oil in order to implement said method. The method includes filling auxilliary ducts, flushing the oil from the solar power plant loop, cooling the outgoing oil and extracting the oil by suction; replenishing includes filling the loop by impulsion and emptying the auxilliary ducts by aspiration. The installation includes an oil tank (7); a pumping assembly (6); an oil cooler (5); communication ducts between same; a depressor or aspiration assembly (8); an assembly of ducts for emptying (3) the loop of the installation, forming a closed loop; and an assembly of filling ducts (4), forming a closed loop. the gas flow rate into the cell to be the calculated flow rate into the cell that optimises gas recovery. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/12 43: 2014/05/30 51: B03D 71: IMPERIAL INNOVATIONS LIMITED 72: CILLIERS, Professor Johannes, Jacobus, Le Roux, HADLER, Kathryn 33: GB 31: : 2011/05/23 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FROTH FLOTATION CONTROL A method of controlling operation of a froth flotation cell comprises introducing gas into a liquid in the cell, thereby to create a froth on the surface of the liquid, which froth overflows and leaves the cell at an overflow point, wherein the froth has a froth height from the level of the overflow point to the upper surface of the froth, measuring values of the froth height for two values of gas flow rate into the cell, measuring values the velocity at which the froth overflows at the overflow point for two values of gas flow rate into the cell, calculating a gas flow rate into the cell that optimises gas recovery, by treating the measured values of froth height and measured values of froth velocity independently, and setting 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/12 43: 2014/05/14 51: F24J; H01L; F24D 71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD 72: PAYNE, RONALD G 33: US 31: 13/675,153 32: 2012/11/13 54: SOLAR RECEIVER PANEL AND SUPPORT STRUCTURE In a solar receiver arrangement 300 with a support structure 600, the support structure 600 includes a plurality of tie members 700 for tangentially coupling a plurality of tubes 510, for forming at least one receiver panel 500, in such a manner that the at least one tie member 700 is coupled in at least one crotch portion 520 between a pair of tubes 510. The Page 251

252 support structure 600 further includes a plurality of panel support members 800 coupled to the receiver panel 500 selectively in at least one crotch portion 520 between a pair of tubes 510. Furthermore, at least one latching member 900 is configured to detachably attach the plurality of panel support members 800 for engaging the plurality of receiver panels 500. and - determining (E3), at the first equipment (C), as a main communication path, the communication path whereby the first one of said at least one acknowledgement message from the second equipment (S) has been received by the first equipment (C), in order to establish the main connection of said multipath connection across said main communication path. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/12 43: 2014/05/14 51: H04L 71: THOMSON LICENSING 72: GOUACHE, STÉPHANE, MONTALVO, LUIS, TAIBI, CHARLINE 33: EP 31: : 2012/11/30 54: METHOD AND MULTI-HOMED EQUIPMENT FOR ESTABLISHING A MULTIPATH CONNECTION According to the invention, the method for establishing a multipath connection across multiple communication paths between a first and a second multi-homed equipments within at least one communication network, both equipments being able to support a multipath protocol, characterized in that said method comprises the successive steps of: - sending (E1), from the first equipment, main connection establishment requests across at least two communication paths between said first and second equipments; - receiving (E2), from the second equipment, at least one acknowledgement message across one of said communication paths; 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/12 43: 2014/05/14 51: F24J; H01L; F24D 71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD 72: PAYNE, RONALD G 33: US 31: 13/ : 2012/11/13 54: SOLAR BOILER PANEL ARRANGEMENT A solar boiler 300 includes first and second primary receiver panels 500, 600 spaced apart by a gap 700. Each panel 500, 600 include a plurality of primary boiler tubes 510, 610 for receiving solar flux. The boiler 300 includes at least one secondary receiver arrangement 800 disposed across the gap 700 for receiving solar flux incident thereacross. The arrangement 800 includes at least one secondary boiler tube 810, and at least one support member 820 supported thereto. The arrangement 800 is configured relative to the primary panels 500, 600 such that endmost primary boiler tubes 510a, 610a are supported over the support member 820 in spaced relation 'S' to the secondary boiler tube 810 for enabling transverse and lateral thermal expansion of the tubes 510, 610, 810 without Page 252

253 bending out. Further, a panel joining attachment 900 is provided for attaching the panels 500, 600 and the arrangement : 2013/ : 2013/11/12 43: 2014/05/14 51: C08K, C08L 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: REYNHOUT, Marinus, Johannes, ASHTEKAR, Sunil, VAN DEN BERG, Franciscus, Gondulfus, Antonius, CHUGHTAI, Majid, Jamshed, WAGLE, Govind 33: IN 31: PCT/IN2011/ : 2011/05/25 54: ASPHALT COMPOSITION An asphalt composition comprising aggregate, bitumen, sulphur and an anionic surfactant is disclosed, wherein the amount of anionic surfactant is from 0.05 wt% to 10 wt%, based upon the weight of the sulphur. Methods of preparing asphalt compositions and asphalt pavements are also disclosed. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/13 43: 2014/05/26 51: C07D 71: Salix Pharmaceuticals, Ltd. 72: GUSHURST, Karen S., YANG, Donglai, ROE, Melanie, SCHULTHEISS, Nathan, VLAHOVA, Petinka, STULTS, Jeffrey S., HOUSTON, Travis L. 33: US 31: 61/031,329 32: 2008/02/25 54: FORMS OF RIFAXIMIN AND USES THEREOF The present invention relates to Rifaximin polymorphic, salt, hydrate, and amorphous forms, to their use in medicinal preparations and to therapeutic methods using them. 21: 2013/ : 13/11/ : 14/05/ : C07D, C08G, C08L, A61P 71: JOINT STOCK COMPANY "PHARMASYNTEZ" 72: SHURYGIN, IRINA ALEKSANDROVNA and SHURYGIN, MIKHAIL GENNADIEVICH 33: RU 31: : 2011/05/17, 54: COMPOUNDS, PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS AND A METHOD FOR THE PROPHYLAXIS AND TREATMENT OF THE ADHESION PROCESS 57: The invention relates to the field of pharmacy, clinical and experimental medicine and veterinary medicine, and in particular to novel inhibitory compounds of a p38 MAP kinase with a structure of the type (I)-(VII) which can be used for the treatment or prophylaxis of adhesion. The invention discloses pharmaceutical compositions containing an effective amount of the substance SB or one of the compounds of the type (I)-(VII) or a combination thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, a diluent or an excipient. Also disclosed is the use of the substance SB as an agent having antiadhesion activity. Also disclosed is: a method for the prophylaxis and/or treatment of a disease or a condition in which there is the possibility of the formation and/or growth of adhesions which makes it possible to dispense with the additional administration of a preparation in the post-operative period. 21: 2013/ : 13/11/ : 14/05/ : B65G 71: FINATZER, BARBARA ANNE 72: FINATZER, KARL HEINZ NIKOLAUS 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/05/19 54: CONVEYOR SYSTEM 57: A conveyor system (10) includes two tracked or wheeled carriages (12); a continuous conveyor belt (16) supported on the carriages (12); an actuator (18) for controlling the relative orientation of the carriages (12); carriage measuring means for measuring either the position of the actuator (18) or the relative orientation of the carriages (12); steering means for steering each carriage (12) while driven forward; distance measuring means for measuring the initial position of a select point on the conveyor system (10) and displacement of the select point from the initial position as the conveyor system (10) is driven forward; recording means for recording the initial position, displacement measurements, and measurements of the carriage measuring means corresponding to each displacement measurement, such that when the conveyor system (10) is driven in reverse, the conveyor system (10) uses the information stored in the recording means to adjust the actuator (18) and cause the conveyor system Page 253

254 (10) to follow a similar path it followed when driving forward. 21: 2013/ : 13/11/ : 14/05/ : B65G 71: FINATZER, BARBARA ANNE 72: FINATZER, KARL HEINZ NIKOLAUS 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/05/19 54: CONVEYOR BELT SECTION 57: A conveyor belt section (10) capable of bending vertically and horizontally includes a base (12) and side walls (14, 16) extending anguiarly from opposing sides of the base (12) to form a channel (18), wherein the belt section (10) is corrugated with at least two alternating peaks (20) and troughs (22) extending continuously across the side walls (14, 16) and base (12). 21: 2013/ : 15/11/ : 13/06/ : F03D 71: WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH 72: Alexander HOFFMANN, 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: Wind turbine rotor blade and method for installing a wind turbine rotor blade 57: The invention relates to a wind turbine rotor blade (100), comprising a rotor blade root (110), a rotor blade tip (120), a rotor blade front edge (160), a rotor blade rear edge (170), a pressure side (140), and a suction side (130). The rotor blade (100) further comprises a rotor blade outer shell (180) having at least one opening (190) in the pressure side and/or the suction side for accommodating handling means (200) for installing or removing the rotor blade (100). The rotor blade (100) further comprises at least one fastening unit (300) for fastening the handling means (200) inserted through the at least one opening. The fastening unit (300) is arranged in the interior (150) of the rotor blade outer shell (100) between the pressure side (140) and the suction side (130). 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/14 43: 2014/05/19 51: A61K 71: GLAXOSMITHKLINE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (No.2) LIMITED 72: QIN, Donghui, CHRISTENSEN, Siegfried, Benjamin, IV(deceased), JOSHI, Hemant, TANGIRALA, Raghuram 33: IN 31: 1451/DEL/ : 2011/05/20 33: US 31: 61/495,049 32: 2011/06/09 54: NOVEL COMPOUNDS AS DIACYLGLYCEROL ACYLTRANSFERASE INHIBITORS This invention relates to novel compounds which are inhibitors of acyl coenzymea: diacylglycerol acyltransferase 1 (DGAT-1), to pharmaceutical compositions containing them, to processes for their preparation, and to their use in therapy for the prevention or treatment of diseases related to DGAT- 1 dysfunction or where modulation of DGAT- 1 activity may have therapeutic benefit including but not limited to obesity, obesity related disorders, hypertriglyceridemia, hyperlipoproteinemia, chylomicronemia, dyslipidemia, non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, diabetes, insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, hepatitis C virus infection and acne or other skin disorders. Page 254

255 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/14 43: 2014/05/14 51: A61F 71: DERU GmbH 72: BARTELS, Carolin, DMUSCHEWSKY, Klaus, IREDI, Marco 33: EP 31: : 2011/04/20 54: JOINT PROSTHESIS HAVING A BENDING HINGE THAT COMPRISES A SPREADING AXLE The invention relates to a joint prosthesis having a bending hinge, which is formed by a hinge fork and an axle pin (4), which comprises two axle stubs (42, 43), which are arranged in an installation position for insertion, in which installation position the axle stubs are retracted in a coupling piece (3), and in an expanded position after implantation by movement in the axial direction into aligned hinge holes of the hinge fork, wherein the axle pin (4) has two bearing areas (41) at the ends of the axle pin and a joining area (40) lying therebetween, and the axle pin is separated in the joining area (40) along a plane (49) extending in the axial direction, which plane intersects with the jacket of the axle pin (4) at two points. 51: F42C 71: Rheinmetall Air Defence AG 72: MÜLLER, Kurt, ALBERTI, Aldo 33: DE 31: : 2011/04/19 54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PROGRAMMING A PROJECTILE The invention relates to a measurement device (10, 10') which is integrated in a measurement and programming basis for a projectile (13), which detects the fields and/or signals escaping from/originating from a programming coil (27) and is electrically connected to an evaluation device (1 1) which evaluates said detected values. In special cases, according to the invention said values can then be considered during programming of the projectile (13). 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/14 43: 2014/05/15 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/14 43: 2014/05/14 51: F16B 71: Flow-Rite Controls, Ltd. 72: CAMPAU, Daniel N. 33: US 31: 13/113,357 32: 2011/05/23 54: LOCKING THREADED FASTENER Page 255

256 A locking fastener (40) includes a fastener body (42) and a locking band (44). The body includes a tangential slot (62). The locking band includes a coil portion (70) and first and second tangs (66,68) extending tangentially from the coil portion. The first tang extends into the slot to limit angular movement of the first tang with respect to the body. When the locking fastener is turned in a loosening direction with sufficient torque, the second tang contacts the fastener body to open the coil portion and to allow removal of the locking fastener. The invention further extends to a composition for moulding a speed bump including a polyol component, a isocyanate component, rubber crump and a pigment. The invention further extends to a method of installing a speed bump. The method includes providing at least one speed bump and bonding the at least one speed bump to a road surface with an epoxy composition. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/18 43: 2014/06/19 51: F41H 71: BIRMINGHAM BARBED TAPE LTD. 72: SMITH, Ronald 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/04/07 54: FLOATING BARRIER A floating barrier which includes a number of buoyant bodies (12) which are fixed to an axle (36) from which extend a downwardly directed counterweight (124) and upwardly directed supports (130) to which transverse chains or cables are fixed. 21: 2013/ : 14/11/ : 05/06/ : 71: DURA-BUMP TRUST 72: OLIVEIRA, DION WAINE 33: ZA 31: 2012/ : 2012/08/15 54: A SPEED BUMP 57: The Invention relates to a speed bump. The speed bump is composed of a binding agent and a vulcanized polymer integrated in the binding agent. Page 256

257 72: Leslie, S. JOHNSON, Ling HUANG, Bhaswati BARAT, Ezio BONVINI, 33: US 31: 61/488,725 32: 2011/05/21 54: Deimmunized serum-binding domains and their use for extending serum half-life 57: The present invention is directed to a polypeptide (for example, an antigen-binding molecule) that comprises a polypeptide portion of a deimmunized serum-binding protein capable of binding to said serum protein. The presence of the serum-binding protein extends the serum half-life of the polypeptide, relative to the serum half-life of the polypeptide if lacking the polypeptide portion of the deimmunized serum-binding protein. The invention also pertains to methods and uses that employ such molecules. 21: 2013/ : 18/11/ : 28/05/ : C07K 71: MACROGENICS, INC. 72: Leslie, S. JOHNSON, and Ling HUANG, 33: US 31: 61/488,716 32: 2011/05/21, 54: CD3-binding molecules capable of binding to human and non-human CD3 57: CD3-binding molecules capable of binding to human and non-human CD3, and in particular to such molecules that are cross-reactive with CD3 of a non-human mammal (e.g. a cynomolgus monkey) are presented. Uses of such antibodies and antigenbinding fragments in the treatment of cancer, autoimmune and/or inflammatory diseases and other conditions are presented. 21: 2013/ : 18/11/ : 28/05/ : A61K 71: MACROGENICS, INC. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/15 43: 2014/05/15 51: B67D 71: First Spent Oil CC 72: RAITT, Clinton Sidney 33: ZA 31: 2012/ : 2012/11/26 54: A SYSTEM FOR THE HANDLING AND STORAGE OF OIL This invention relates to a system 10, 100 for the handling and storage of oil. The system 10 includes a storage container 12 for holding oil, an electrical pump 22 which is connected to the storage container 12 by way of suitable piping 32 and fittings, a hose 26 which is connected to the pump 22 and a solarpowered heating apparatus which includes a heating element 35 which is arranged to extend at least partially into the storage container 12 and to regulate Page 257

258 temperature of oil within the container 12 in order to prevent setting or solidification of oil within the container 12. The invention extends to a system 10 for storing used oil and to a system 100 for discharging unused oil. The systems 10, 100 typically find application in fast food restaurants which handle large quantities of cooking oil on a daily basis. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/15 43: 2014/05/15 51: B30B; C10L 71: EWAN, GRANT CHAPMAN 72: EWAN, GRANT CHAPMAN 33: ZA 31: 2012/ : 2012/11/22 54: BRIQUETTING APPARATUS This invention concerns a briquetting apparatus for use with an applicator, such as a caulking gun for example. The apparatus includes a housing which is shaped and dimensioned to be received in the applicator. The apparatus further includes a stopper which is, in use, located in a first position in the housing and a plunger which is receivable in the housing in a second position. The stopper and plunger define a space between them in which a compressible material is received so that operation of the applicator results in the plunger moving towards the stopper in order to reduce the space between the stopper and plunger so as to compress the material. This invention also concerns a method of producing a briquette using an applicator, such as a caulking gun for example. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/15 43: 2014/05/15 51: C10G, C10L 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: SMEGAL, John, Anthony, POWELL, Joseph, Broun 33: US 31: 61/654,399 32: 2012/06/01 33: US 31: 61/496,653 32: 2011/06/14 54: PROCESS TO PRODUCE BIOFUELS FROM BIOMASS Biofuels can be produced by: (i) providing a biomass containing celluloses, hemicelluloses, lignin, nitrogen compounds and sulfur compounds; (ii) contacting the biomass with a digestive solvent to form a pretreated biomass containing carbohydrates; (iii) contacting the pretreated biomass with hydrogen in the presence of a supported hydrogenolysis catalyst containing (a) sulfur, (b) Mo or W, and (c) Co and/or Ni incorporated into a suitable support to form a plurality of oxygenated intermediates, and (vi) processing at least a portion of the oxygenated intermediates to form a liquid fuel. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/19 43: 2014/05/20 Page 258

259 51: B30B; C10L 71: BUDGET ENERGY CC 72: YI, YAFEI 33: ZA 31: 2012/ : 2012/11/19 54: BRIQUETTING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROCURING BRIQUETTES This invention concerns a briquetting apparatus for producing briquettes, preferably coal briquettes. The apparatus includes two rotatable cylindrical moulds having a number recesses arranged circumferentially on outside surfaces of the moulds. In use, at least one recess on the one mould aligns with one recess on the other mould so as to form a briquette shaped cavity in which coal particulates are compressed together. A hole creating mechanism is located between the two rotatable moulds and has a hole creating formation running through the briquette shaped cavity. The coal particulates are, in use, compressed about the hole creating formation to create a hole in the briquette. The invention also concerns a method of producing briquettes. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/19 43: 2014/06/17 51: B41J 71: NUTEC DIGITAL INK (PTY) LTD 72: LOWNDES, James, GELDENHUYS, Paul 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/05/11 54: INK CARTRIDGE The ink cartridge disclosed comprises a casing (10), an ink pouch (56) within the casing and a flap (42) which is pivotally mounted on the casing (10). The flap (42) is secured the pouch (56) so that it follows the movement of the pouch (56) as pouch empties. There is a slot (40) in the casing and a tab (50) forming part of the flap. The tab emerges from the casing through the slot of the casing as the pouch empties. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/18. 43: 2014/05/30 51: B01J 71: BABCOCK & WILCOX POWER GENERATION GROUP, INC. 72: GUO, Xiaoyu 33: US 31: 61/491,292 32: 2011/05/30 33: US 31: 13/190,105 32: 2011/07/25 54: CATALYSTS POSSESSING AN IMPROVED RESISTANCE TO POISONING The present invention relates generally to the field of catalysts for use in connection with one or more types of emissions control (e.g., emissions control associated with the combustion of one or more types of fossil fuel) and, in particular to catalyst compositions that possess an improved resistance to at least one type of poisoning. In another embodiment, the catalysts of the present invention are designed to be utilized in conjunction with an SCR and possess an improved resistance to phosphorus poisoning. Page 259

260 The present invention relates generally to crystalline forms of cyclosporine A and particularly to a newly identified form of cyclosporine A. The invention further relates to methods for its preparation and to methods for treating certain ocular disorders. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/19 43: 2014/05/19 51: B01D, B01J, D21C 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: JOHNSON, Kimberly, Ann, SMEGAL, John, Anthony, POWELL, Joseph, Broun 33: US 31: 61/496,649 32: 2011/06/14 54: AQUEOUS CATALYST SULFIDING PROCESS A sulfidable catalyst containing at least one metal or metal oxide is sulfided under aqueous conditions. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/19 43: 2014/05/23 51: A61K, A61P, C07K 71: ALLERGAN, INC. 72: GRAHAM, Richard, S., GORE, Anuradha, V., KARAMI, Kiomars, WU, Ke, SMITH, Scott, W. 33: US 31: 61/490,887 32: 2011/05/27 54: A CRYSTALLINE FORM OF CYCLOSPORINE A, METHODS OF PREPARATION, AND METHODS FOR USE THEREOF 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/19 43: 2014/05/19 51: A61K, A61P, A61Q 71: Galderma S.A. 72: NADAU FOURCADE, Karine 33: US 31: 61/490,850 32: 2011/05/27 54: TOPICAL WASH COMPOSITION FOR USE IN ACNE PATIENTS The present invention relates to wash compositions for topical application, stable and well tolerated and to their uses thereof as cosmetic or pharmaceutical products, said compositions being used for cleansing the skin, preferably of acne patients, without compromising the skin barrier or resulting in over-compensation of sebum production. More preferably the invention relates to a topical wash composition comprising:10 a) at least one surfactant, b) a zinc salt of gluconic acid, c) a salt or derivative of glycyrrhizic acid or of glycyrrhetinic acid. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/20 43: 2014/05/21 51: B02C, D21D 71: ANDRITZ INC. 72: GINGRAS, Luc 33: US 31: 61/736/876 32: 2012/12/13 33: US 31: 14/082,424 32: 2013/11/18 54: APPARATUS FOR DISPENSER PLATE AND METHOD TO REFINE PAPER An assembly of opposing discs or cones for a disperser where each disc or cone has mounted to it Page 260

261 a plate or an array of plate segments with a front surface on each plate or array of plate segments and each surface has a series of bars, grooves and dams. The bars are in rows, with the rows separated by annular dams at substantially fixed radial locations, and the grooves are adjacent the bars in the rows so that the grooves form a serpentine passage extending radially between the opposing plates or array of plate segments on the opposing discs or cones. The opposing plate or array of plate segments are arranged such that the annular dams on one plate or array of plate segments face roughly the middle of the row of bars on the opposing plate or array of plate segments. surface profiling formed from two or more elevations. The surface profiling of the cathode is configured and arranged such that the elevations are provided in each case at the points of the highest reference wave forming potential, wherein the wave forming potential is determined by simulating the movement and wave formation of the layer of liquid aluminum in the respective electrolysis cell. The invention also relates to a cathode, the surface profiling of which comprises two or more first webs extending in a first direction and at least one second web extending perpendicularly thereto. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/20 43: 2014/05/21 51: B60B, B60G 71: AL-KO KOBER SE 72: BECK, Gerhard, HILDENSPERGER, Wolfgang, KÖHLER, Robert, SCHUSTER, Georg, UHL, Stefan, WEGSCHEIDER, Peter 33: DE 31: : 2011/07/08 54: AXLE AND PRODUCTION METHOD The invention relates to a carrying axle (1) for trailers and a method for the production thereof. Said axle (1) comprises an axle body (4) having an outer supporting axle tube (10) in which a rocker arm assembly (6), which is bent once or several times, is introduced and which is produced as a metal, tubular stamped and bent single piece, and said rocker arm assembly is stamped from a platine (21) or a sheet metal strip (23) and is bent in order to form an angled tube (22). 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/20 43: 2014/05/21 51: C25C 71: SGL CARBON SE 72: HILTMANN, Frank, FROMMELT, Thomas 33: DE 31: : 2011/05/23 54: ELECTROLYSIS CELL AND CATHODE WITH IRREGULAR SURFACE PROFILING The present invention relates to an electrolysis cell for the production of aluminum, comprising a cathode, a layer of liquid aluminum on the top side of the cathode, a melt layer on top of said layer of liquid aluminum, and an anode above the melt layer, wherein the cathode has, on the top side thereof, a 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/20 43: 2014/05/21 51: B21D 71: Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation 72: FUKUCHI, Hiroshi, ISHIMORI, Yuichi 33: JP 31: : 2011/05/23 54: HOT PRESS MOLDING METHOD AND HOT PRESS MOLDING DIE Page 261

262 The present invention provides a hot press molding method for molding a heated metallic plate (K) using a molding die (20, 60) comprising an upper die (21) and a lower die (20). According to the method, the heated metallic plate is arranged between the upper die and the lower die, the upper die and the lower die are brought together, and the metallic plate held between the dies is pressed. After the metallic plate is pressed, a refrigerant in the form of a liquid or mist is supplied via a plurality of supply holes provided to the lower die to a surface of the metallic plate held between the dies, and once the refrigerant has finished being supplied, a gas is sprayed onto the surface of the metallic plate via the plurality of supply holes. It is thereby possible to remove, with maximum speed, liquid refrigerant adhering to the metallic plate when the supply of liquid refrigerant is stopped. an abrasive tool (85). Furthermore, the equipment comprises an aligning device (17, 77), which places the curved milling gage (7) in a clearly defined relative position when the curved milling gage is inserted into the base frame (1). Due to the precise positioning in conjunction with the curved guiding path, the mounting seat can be prepared easily without damaging surrounding tissue. Thus, even large and complexly shaped prostheses, such as knee joint prostheses, can be reproducibly inserted in an easy and safe manner. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/20 43: 2014/05/20 51: A61B 71: DERU GmbH 72: AMOS, Balzarini, IREDI, Marco, DMUSCHEWSKY, Klaus 33: EP 31: : 2011/04/21 54: EQUIPMENT FOR INSERTING A JOINT PROSTHESIS, IN PARTICULAR A KNEE PROSTHESIS The invention relates to equipment for inserting a joint prosthesis, in particular a femur component of a knee prosthesis. The equipment comprises a base frame (1) having a guiding plate (12) and a laterally protruding primary gage (11), a fastening device (99) on the bone, and a curved milling gage (7) having a main body (70) and a guiding piece (8), which can be moved along a curved guiding path (74) relative to the main body (70) and has a receptacle (87) for 21: 2013/ : 21/11/ : 21/05/ : H02K 71: WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH 72: Matthias DUTSCH, and Torsten JEPSEN, 33: DE 31: : 2011/06/08 54: Electric machine, synchronous generatorfield pole, synchronous generator-rotor comprising a plurality of field poles, and method Page 262

263 for producing a synchronous generator-field pole of an electric machine 57: The invention relates to field pole for a synchronous generator-rotor comprising a plurality of field pole segments ( ) that are offset in relation to each other and that each have a plurality of identical field pole laminations. Each field pole lamination has a pole shaft (110) with a first centre line (118) and a pole head (120) with a second centre line (128). The first and second centre lines can be different from each other in adjacent pole segments ( ). concrete in order to form the tower segment (80) by the subsequent hardening of the concrete; measuring the tower segment (80) thus hardened for creating a three-dimensional, virtual actual model of said tower segment (80); producing said threedimensional actual model; comparing the threedimensional actual model with a predefined mold; in particular a stored three-dimensional; virtual target model; and determining a deviation between both virtual models and changing the segment mold (2) in particular changing the at least one formwork (1) when the deviation exceeds a first predefined threshold value. 21: 2013/ : 21/11/ : 27/05/ : B28B, E04H, F03D, G01B 71: WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH 72: Günther HORN, Karsten ALBERS, Jan KAPITZA, 33: DE 31: : 2011/06/22 54: Method for producing a tower segment of a concrete tower of a wind energy installation 57: The present invention relates to a method for producing a tower segment of a concrete tower of an wind energy installation, comprising the steps: providing a segment mold (2) having at least one formwork (1) for defining a mold of the tower segment (80) that is to be produced and for filing with concrete; filing the segment mold (2) with 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/21 43: 2014/05/26 51: G03G 71: CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA 72: JIMBA, Manabu, OKINO, Ayatomo, MURAKAMI, Katsuya, NAGASHIMA, Toshiaki, TAZAWA, Fumio 33: JP 31: : 2011/06/06 54: DEVELOPER REPLENISHMENT CONTAINER AND DEVELOPER REPLENISHMENT SYSTEM The purpose of the present invention is to provide a developer replenishment container which enables the simplification of a mechanism for connecting a developer receiving portion to the developer replenishment container by displacing the developer receiving portion. A developer replenishment Page 263

264 container (1) is attachable to and detachable from a developer receiving device (8) and replenishes a developer through a developer receiving portion (11) provided to be displaceable in the developer receiving device (8), the developer replenishment container comprising a developer housing portion (2c) which houses the developer, and engagement portions (3b2, 3b4) which can engage with the developer receiving portion (11), the engagement portions (3b2, 3b4) displacing the developer receiving portion (11) toward the developer replenishment container (1) with the mounting operation of the developer replenishment container (1) such that the developer replenishment container (1) is bought into the state of being connected to the developer receiving portion (11). having very high security against unauthorized actuation, according to the invention the currently valid one-time release code (1) is generated by encrypting the immediately previously valid one-time release code (5) by means of an encrypting algorithm (6), wherein the encryption takes place in consideration of an encrypting code (4) generated from an individual master code (2) that is entered and a key code (3) that is stored in the electronics of the lock (9). 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/21 43: 2014/05/21 51: G07C 71: Beloxx Newtec GmbH 72: SCHWARZE, Benjamin, BOCK, Peter, BLUNCK, Matthias 33: DE 31: : 2011/05/25 54: METHOD FOR GENERATING A CURRENTLY VALID ONE-TIME RELEASE CODE FOR AN ELECTRONIC LOCK The invention relates to a method for generating a currently valid one-time release code (1) for an electronic lock (9), which can be transitioned from the locked state thereof to the released state thereof by entering said currently valid one-time release code (1). In order to provide an electronic lock (9) 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/22 43: 2014/05/26 51: B01D, B08B 71: MAN-DIRK (PTY) LTD., LAWRENCE, Allen Preston 72: LAWRENCE, Allen Preston 33: ZA 31: 2012/ : 2012/12/12 54: OIL / WATER SEPARATOR SYSTEM This invention relates to an oil/water separator system (10) which includes a first separation stage (12) which has at least one collecting formation ( ) within which fluid (102) can be held captive; and a conveying arrangement (16) to which Page 264

265 the at least one collecting formation ( ) is operatively connected. The conveying arrangement (16) is configured to convey the at least one collecting formation ( ) between an operatively lower collecting position in which, when in use, the collecting formation ( ) is immersed at least partially in a body of fluid (102) including both water and oil, in order to collect a portion of the fluid (102), and an operatively upper discharge position in which the collecting formation ( ) can discharge fluid (102) therefrom. The conveying arrangement (16) may include a drive unit (24) which is configured to convey the at least one collecting formation ( ) between its two positions. The conveying arrangement (16) may include an endless conveyor (18) to which the at least one collecting formation ( ) is connected. 72: LAWRENCE, Allen Preston 33: ZA 31: 2012/ : 2012/12/20 54: STRIKING TOOL The invention relates to a striking tool (10) which is configured to strike an object (300). The striking tool (10) includes an elongate support member (18); an impact member (20), having a hammer head (34), which is displaceable along the length of the support member (20) along a displacement path (100); and a striking member (16) onto which the hammer head (34) can induce an impact force. The impact member (20) is displaceable along the displacement path (100) between an impact position and a loaded position from which the impact member can be launched towards its impact position in which the hammer head (34) can induce an impact force on the striking member (16) which, in turn, is configured to transfer at least part of the impact force to an object (300) which requires striking. The impact member (20) may define a channel (36) through which the support member (18) extends, in order to allow the impact member (20) to be slidably displaceable along the length of the support member (18). 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/22 43: 2014/05/26 51: B25B, B25D, B26D 71: CCL South Africa (Pty) Ltd., LAWRENCE, Allen Preston Page 265

266 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/22 43: 2014/05/26 51: C04B, C21B, F27D 71: SGL CARBON SE 72: TOMALA, Janusz, HILTMANN, Frank, WIEBEL, Christian 33: EP 31: : 2011/05/27 54: REFRACTORY FOR AN INNER LINING OF A BLAST FURNACE, OBTAINED BY SEMI- GRAPHITIZATION OF A MIXTURE COMPRISING C AND SI A refractory, which is particularly suitable for use in an inner lining of a blast furnace, is obtainable by a process including the following steps: a) providing a mixture containing - coke, - silicon and - binder, b) forming a green block from the mixture provided in step a), c) baking the green block of step b) and d) semi-graphitizing the baked block of step c) at a temperature between 1600 and 2000 C. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/22 43: 2014/05/26 51: A61K 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: RADIMERSKI, Thomas, BAFFERT, Fabienne, GADBAW, Brian 33: US 31: 61/496,750 32: 2011/06/14 33: US 31: 61/568,717 32: 2011/12/09 54: COMBINATION OF PANOBINOSTAT AND RUXOLITINIB IN THE TREATMENT OF CANCER SUCH AS A MYELOPROLIFERATIVE NEOPLASM The invention relates to a combination which comprises: (a) Compound A ((R)-3-(4-(7H- pyrrolo[2,3-d]pyrimidin-4-yl)-1h-pyrazol-1-yl)-3- cyclopentylpropanenitrile) of Formula (A): [Chemical formula should be inserted here as it appears in Abstract in paper form] or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; and (b) Compound B (N- hydroxy-3-[4-[[[2-(2-methyl-1h-indol-3-yl)-ethyl]- amino]methyl]phenyl]-2e-2-propenamide) of Formula (B): [Chemical formula should be inserted here as it appears in Abstract in paper form] or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; for simultaneous, concurrent, separate or sequential use, especially for use in the treatment of proliferative diseases. The invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising such a combination and to a method of treating proliferative diseases, in a mammal, particularly a human, with such a combination. The present invention further also relates to a commercial package or product comprising such a combination. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/22 43: 2014/05/26 51: C08F, H01B 71: Evonik Röhm GmbH 72: KÖMMELT, Sabine, SCHMITT, Gerold, SCHÜTZ, Thorben, EBERT, Martina, HERZOG, Volker, KNEBEL, Joachim, GOMEZ ANDREU, Mario 33: DE 31: : 2011/05/24 54: REACTIVE RESINS FOR CABLE SEALING COMPOUNDS Page 266

267 The invention relates to a composition, in particular in the form of a 2-component system comprising (meth)acrylated polyether polyols and/or polyester polyols and/or (meth)acrylated hydroxyfunctionalised triglycerides, which has an adjustable pot life, in particular for cable sealing compounds. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/22 43: 2014/05/26 51: C21D, C22C 71: Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation 72: TODA, Yuri, OKAMOTO, Riki, FUJITA, Nobuhiro, SANO, Kohichi, YOSHIDA, Hiroshi, OGAWA, Toshio, HAYASHI, Kunio, NAKANO, Kazuaki 33: JP 31: : 2011/05/25 54: COLD-ROLLED STEEL SHEET AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME The cold-rolled steel sheet has a mean pole density of {100} <011>~ {223} <110> orientations that is between 1.0 and 5.0; a pole density of {332} <113> crystal orientation that is between 1.0 and 4.0; an rc, which is the Lankford coefficient perpendicular to the rolling direction, that is between 0.70 and 1.50; an r30, which is the Lankford coefficient at a 30º angle to the rolling direction, that is between 0.70 and 1.50; and a metal composition, by vol%, of 30 to 99% ferrite + bainite and 1 to 70% of martensite. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/25 43: 2014/05/26 51: A23K, C12N 71: HOOREMAN, Dominique, HOOREMAN, Denis, HOOREMAN, Jean-Noël, HOOREMAN, Hervé 72: HOOREMAN, Dominique 33: FR 31: : 2012/11/26 54: UTILIZATION OF AN ENZYMATIC COMPLEX IN FARM ANIMALS FEED The invention relates to the utilization of an enzymatic complex comprising a mixture of proteases, obtained by culturing a Streptomyces fradiae strain, to supplement farm animals feed, wherein among this mixture of proteases one of them has an isoelectric point of around 7.0 and another has an isoelectric point of around 8.0.The invention also relates to feed compositions for farm animals comprising said enzymatic complex as well as the manufacturing process enzymatic complex thereof. 21: 2013/ : 2011/03/17 43: 2014/05/26 51: A23B; A23L 71: KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN, VLAAMS CENTRUM VOOR BEWARING VAN TUINBOUWPRODUCTEN 72: DELELE, MULUGETA ADMASU, NICOLAÏ, BART, VERBOVEN, PIETER, VERLINDEN, BERT 33: GB 31: : 2010/03/17 33: GB 31: : 2010/06/25 54: STORAGE OF RESPIRATORY PRODUCE A method and system are described for storage of respiratory produce. The system typically may comprise a storage environment, a gas analyzing means, a CO2 scrubber, a gas sampling pump, a gas pump for the scrubber, an air supply, an N2 supply and valves for flow control. According to embodiments of the present invention the control system is a software assisted measurement system and control algorithm that takes into account the gas exchange dynamics of both the produce and the storage environment and a mathematical model for determining the actual respiratory and fermentative rates of the produce. The system is particularly suitable for low oxygen storage of respiratory produce such as fruits, vegetables and plants in controlled atmosphere rooms, containers, packages, trucks, trailers and ships. Page 267

268 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/25. 43: 2014/05/23 51: C10G, C10L 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: KOMPLIN, Glenn, Charles, JOHNSON, Kimberly, Ann, SMEGAL, John, Anthony, POWELL, Joseph, Broun 33: US 31: 61/496,653 32: 2011/06/14 33: US 31: 61/654,399 32: 2012/06/01 54: HYDROTHERMAL HYDROCATALYTIC TREATMENT OF BIOMASS A method of hydrothermal hydrocatalytic treating biomass is provided. Lignocellulosic biomass is treated with a digestive solvent to form a pretreated biomass containing soluble carbohydrates. The pretreated biomass is contacted, with hydrogen at a temperature in the range of 150 C to less than 300 C in the presence of a ph buffering agent and a supported hydrogenolysis catalyst containing (a) sulfur, (b) Mo or W, and (c) Co, Ni or mixture thereof, incorporated into a suitable support, to form a plurality of oxygenated hydrocarbons. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/26 43: 2014/05/26 51: A61K, A61P, C07K 71: REGENERON PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. 72: MURPHY, Andrew, J., SLEEMAN, Mark, W., GUSAROVA, Viktoria 33: US 31: 61/578,309 32: 2011/12/21 33: US 31: 61/498,518 32: 2011/06/17 54: ANTI-ANGPTL3 ANTIBODIES AND USES THEREOF A fully human antibody or antigen-binding fragment of a human antibody that specifically binds and inhibits or interferes with at least one activity of human angiopoietin-like protein 3 (hangptl3) is provided. The human anti-hangptl3 antibodies are useful in treating diseases or disorders associated with ANGPTL3, such as hyperlipidemia, hyperlipoproteinemia and dyslipidemia, including hypertriglyceridemia, hypercholesterolemia, chylomicronemia, and so forth. Furthermore, the anti-hangptl3 antibodies can be administered to a subject in need thereof to prevent or treat diseases or disorders, for which abnormal lipid metabolism is a risk factor. Such diseases or disorders include cardiovascular diseases, such as atherosclerosis and coronary artery diseases; acute pancreatitis; nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH); diabetes; obesity; and the like. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/26 43: 2014/05/26 51: C21B 71: Siemens VAI Metals Technologies GmbH Page 268

269 72: MILLNER, Robert, BOEHM, Christian 33: AT 31: A785/ : 2011/05/30 54: REDUCTION OF METAL OXIDES USING A GAS STREAM CONTAINING BOTH HYDROCARBON AND HYDROGEN The invention relates to a process for reducing metal oxides using a gas stream containing both hydrocarbon and hydrogen. In the process the gas stream containing both hydrocarbon and hydrogen is separated into a hydrogen-rich fraction and a hydrocarbon-rich fraction. Then at least one subquantity of the hydrocarbon-rich fraction is subjected to at least one operation from the group - oxidation using technically pure oxygen, - reforming using CO2 and H2O. Then, it is introduced at least as a component of a reduction gas into a reduction unit containing the metal oxides. In this process the hydrocarbon content is set by the at least one operation from said group in such a manner that the hydrocarbon content in the reduction gas on entry into the reduction unit is below 12% by volume. The invention also relates to a device for carrying out such a process. extends up to a distance (D) from the edges (8) of the support (2), and this to affix a finishing cover (2) or poster or similar on this side of the support (2). 21: 2013/ : 28/11/ : 13/06/ : E04H, F03D 71: WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH 72: Roy KERSTEN, Panos PAPADOPOULOS, Rene MERTENS, Albrecht BRENNER, 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: Wind energy plant tower 57: The invention relates to a wind energy plant tower, comprising a plurality of tower segments, each of which is provided with an upper and lower horizontal flange (120, 110). At least one of the plurality of tower segments is provided with at least two longitudinal flanges (130). Each longitudinal flange is provided with a first side (131) for abutting a first side of an additional longitudinal flange, and with a second side (132), to which the shell surface (140) is welded, wherein the second side (132) is located opposite the first side (131). 21: 2013/ : 28/11/ : 13/06/ : B42C, B42D, G09F 71: UNIBIND LIMITED 72: Guido PELEMAN 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: Element for manufacturing a binding folder or a display board and method that makes use of such an element for manufacturing the binding folder or the display board 57: Element for manufacturing a binding folder (19) or for manufacturing a display board, whereby the element (1) is a semi-finished product that is primarily formed by a support (2) that is formed by or composed of one or more flat sheets and a cover (5) that is affixed over or around this sheet or sheets (4), characterised in that on one side the support (2) is provided with a layer of hot-melt adhesive (7) that 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/29 43: 2014/07/02 51: F21V 71: MARULALED (PTY) LTD 72: DE VAAL, Gerardus Geertruud 33: GB 31: : 2011/ : COOLING OF SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES A semiconductor device such as an LED illumination device includes a substrate sheet (2) and a plurality Page 269

270 of LEDs (4) that are supported on the front of the substrate sheet. A plurality of apertures (9) extend through the substrate sheet (2) and thermally conductive elements in the form of conduits or tubes (1) extend through the apertures, while thermally conductive elements in the form of pads (10) extend between the LEDs and the tubes (1). Each tube (1) defines an open passage that extends through the apertures (9) between the front and the back of the substrate sheet (2), without obstruction. Heat generated in the LEDs is conducted to the tubes (1), from where it is dissipated through convection. pushing the upper face (13) of the capsule (2) and the content thereof downward. The film (15), which forms the lower face of the capsule (2), is thus placed under tensile stress such that it breaks or bursts along weakened lines. 21: 2013/ : 29/11/ : 13/06/ : B65D 71: RIVISA AG 72: Wolfgang ZANGERLE, and Fritz SEELHOFER, 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: Fillable closure comprising a push button for triggering 57: The fillable closure is used to trigger the emptying of a capsule (2) that belongs to said closure and can be inserted in the closure and filled separately. The closure consists of a closing cap (1) which can be screwed or snapped on the neck (40) of a container and in which a separately fillable capsule (2) can be inserted in the closed state from beneath. The region above the inserted capsule (2) on the closing cap (1) forms a push button (4) having a central pusher surface (6). A downwardly projecting protuberance (9) is molded on the lower face. Said protuberance (9) abuts against the upper face of the inserted capsule (2). Using pressure from above, the push button (4) can be pressed such as to deform the initially convex shape as seen from above into a concave shape, the protuberance (9) 21: 2013/ : 2013/12/03 43: 2014/06/12 51: E21D 71: AVENG (AFRICA) LIMITED 72: VISAGIE, Joe; DE KOCK, Gerhardus Nicolaas 33: ZA 31: 2013/ : 2013/01/08 54: GROUTING COMPONENT A grout component which includes two compartments which are interconnected along an interface and which respectively hold grout constituents which can be mixed, inside at least one compartment, when the interface is breached. 21: 2013/ : 2013/12/03. 43: 2014/07/01 51: E04H 71: BIRMINGHAM BARBED TAPE LTD. 72: SMITH Ronald 33: ZA 31: 2012/ : 2012/09/03 54: BARRIER WIRE Page 270

271 Barrier wire which includes an elongate core and, secured to the core, an elongate strip of material formed with spaced rounded formations which exhibit a snagging effect on clothing. 21: 2013/ : 2013/12/03 43: 2014/06/12 51: E21D 71: GIDDICCA (PTY) LTD 72: CAWOOD, Martin; SHEPPARD, James William; PASTORINO, Paolo Ettore 33: ZA 31: 2013/ : 2013/02/02 54: A FULL PRESSURE INDICATOR FLUID INPUT NOZZLE A full pressure indicator fluid input connector includes a tubular body which is adapted to engage one end of a rock support device, a connector spigot projecting from one end of the body, a bore through the connector spigot, an inlet to the bore and an outlet from the bore opening the bore to the exterior, and an element in the bore which seals the port and which is adapted to rupture, when the pressure of the fluid in the bore exceeds a predetermined value, at or near the port to open the port to allow fluid to flow from the bore through the port. 21: 2013/ : 2013/12/04 43: 2014/06/09 51: A23L, A22C 71: FORMFOODS (PTY) LTD 72: MELNYCZUK, Michaelo Peter 33: ZA 31: 2012/ : 2012/09/04 54: METHOD AND APARATUS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A RECONSTITUTED FOOD PRODUCT A reconstituted food product is produced by combining raw material (e.g. mechanically deboned meat or MDM ) with an alginate in a bowl-cutter and mixed at high speed to form an emulsion or paste. This emulsion/paste is extruded in an extruding head (2) and emerges as strands that are immersed in a setting agent, e.g. a calcium bath (8) as the strands are being formed. The set strands are guided over a wedge wire and excess calcium solution is drained from the strands and is preferably reintroduced into the calcium solution feed, which is dosed with calcium to maintain sufficient calcium concentration levels. Page 271

272 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/04 43: 2014/05/06 51: H04N 71: NOKIA CORPORATION 72: UGUR, Kemal, HALLAPURO, Antti, Olli 33: US 31: 61/361,683 32: 2010/07/06 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING MAPPING BETWEEN A SYNTAX ELEMENT AND A CODE WORD FOR VARIABLE LENGTH CODING A method comprising receiving a syntax element to be encoded as a code word of a set of code words, determining a mapping between the syntax element and the code word on the basis of a hierarchy level in a tree structure, using the mapping to obtain the code word, and updating the mapping is disclosed. 21: 2013/ : 2013/12/09 43: 2014/06/17 51: E21D 71: GIDDICCA (PTY) LTD 72: CAWOOD, Martin; SHEPPARD, James William; PASTORINO, Paolo Ettore; VENTER, Dirk Lambert 33: ZA 31: 2013/ : 2013/03/04 54: A HEADBOARD The invention provides in another aspect, a headboard comprising a quadrilateral timber body with a rock wall facing surface and an opposed under-surface, a pre-stressing unit, in use, attached to the under-surface, and a plurality of tubular members each attached to the under-surface in a direction parallel to an edge of the body. Page 272

273 21: 2013/ : 10/12/ : 10/06/ : A63B 71: Shelley SINCLAIR 72: Shelley SINCLAIR, 33: GB 31: : 2011/06/07 54: Flexible weight pad 57: The invention relates to a pad (10), or weight (10), for providing resistance to movement, wherein the pad comprises a holding medium (12, 14) and a plurality of bodies (16). The holding medium surrounds at least part of the bodies and retains them therein. The holding medium is substantially flexible so as to allow the pad to substantially flex to reflect a contoured surface of the user when in use. Additionally, the pad is provided with at least one substantially porous region (20) to provide air-flow and egress of water vapour from one side of the device to the other. The invention also extends to an attachment device for attaching a pad to a user. 21: 2013/ : 22/10/ : 09/06/ : D04H 71: PEGAS NONWOVENS S.R.O 72: ANTONIUS LAMBERTUS JOHANNES DE BEER, PAVLINA KASPARKOVA, JIRI KUMMER, OLAF ERIK ALEXANDER ISELE, HAN XU, ZDENEK MECL, FRANTISEK KLASKA 33: CZ 31: PV : 2011/03/25 54: NONWOVEN WEBS WITH ENHANCED LOFT AND PROCESS FOR FORMING SUCH WEBS 57: The present invention relates to a process of forming a soft bulky nonwoven web from a batt using thermobonding and to a soft bulky nonwoven web with a bond impression pattern and shape. The process comprises several steps including feeding a batt to a nip between first and second surface of first and second roller, where at least the first of the surfaces comprises spaced apart bonding protrusions surrounded by recessed areas. The bonding protrusions and the bond impression shape in the web exhibit a ratio of the greatest measurable width to the greatest measurable length of at least 1:2.5 and the perimeters thereof comprise a convex portion. The bonding protrusions are symmetric and/or have a certain angle to the machine direction. 21: 2013/ : 21/10/ : 09/06/ : C21D; C22C Page 273

274 71: ARCELORMITTAL INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO SL 72: KANGYING ZHU, OLIVIER BOUAZIZ 33: FR 31: PCT/FR2011/ : 2011/05/12 54: METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION OF VERY- STRENGTH MARTENSITIC STEEL AND SHEET OR PART THUS OBTAINED 57: The invention relates to a method for the production of a steel sheet having a fully martensitic structure with an average lathe size of less than 1 micrometre, the average elongation factor of the lathes being between 2 and 5, wherein the elongation factor of a lathe of maximum dimesion 1 max and minimum dimension I min is defined as I max /I min, with a yield point greater than 1300 MPa, and mechanical strength greater than (3220(C)+958) megapascals, (C) denoting the carbon weight content of the steel. The method comprises the following steps consisting in: supplying a semifinished steel product having a composition containing, expressed as weight, 0.15% C 0.40%, 1,5% Mn 3%, 0.005% Si 2%, 0.005% A1 0.1%, 1.8% Cr 4%, 0% Mo 2%, wherein 2.7% 0.5 (Mn)+(Cr)+3(Mo) 5.7%, S 0.05%, P 0.1% and, optionally, 0% Nb 0.050%, 0.01 % Ti 0.1 %, % B 0.005%, % Ca 0.005%, the remainder of the composition being formed by iron and the inevitable impurities resulting from production; heating the semi-finished product to a temperature T 1 between 1050 C and, subsequently, subjecting the heated semi-finished product to rough rolling at a temperature T 2 between 1000 and 880 C, with a cumulative reduction rate Ɛ a greater than 30%, such as to obtain a sheet having an austenitic structure that is totally recrystallised, with an average grain size of less than 40 micrometres and preferably less than 5 micrometres; and partially cooling the sheet, such as top prevent the transformation of the austenite, at a rate V R1 greater than 2 C/s to a temperature T 3 between 600 C and 400 C in the metastable austenitic range, and, subsequently, subjecting the not completely cooled sheet to final hot rolling at temperature T 3, with a cumulative reduction rate Ɛ b greater than 30%, such as to obtain a sheet that is cooled at a rate V R2 above the critical cooling rate. 21: 2013/ : 24/10/ : 09/06/ : G01S 71: ATLAS ELEKTRONIK GMBH 72: ULRICH STEIMEL 33: DE 31: : 2011/04/20 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DETERMINING AND REPRESENTING POSSIBLE TARGET PARAMETERS 57: The invention relates to a method for determining and representing possible target parameters, in particular of a target distance R, a target course C and/or a target speed V of a target. For this purpose, a plurality of different target tracks Z(i, j) having associated quality information are determined from the possible solutions during each processing cycle of an optimization method that is applied. Future target positions (25), which together with the quality information form a future expectation area (42), are determined for said target tracks Z(i, j). In addition, a distance solution space (34) and a vector indicating the best solutions Z best is determined from the possible solutions. The future expectation area (42), the distance solution space (34) and/or the best solution Z best can then be represented in a single solution space in the form of a position representation on a display device (27). 21: 2013/ : 17/12/ : 05/06/ : 71: DE ROSE, ROLAND RAPHAEL 72: DE ROSE, ROLAND RAPHAEL 33: ZA 31: 2012/ : 2012/09/18 54: MOBILE FIELD BURNER 57: The Invention relates to a mobile ground burner for burning a contained area of ground. The mobile ground burner includes a support member, a shield mounted on an operatively lower end of the support Page 274

275 member, the shield defining a flame containment zone, a fuel supply line having a fuel inlet connection, a fuel supply valve and a fuel discharge port, opening into the flame containment zone. The mobile ground burner further includes an ignition arrangement having a continuously pulsed ignition and a switch for activating and deactivating the continuously pulsed ignition. The burner lastly includes a combustion trigger arrangement connected to the fuel supply line and the ignition arrangement for simultaneously discharging fuel through the fuel discharge port and activation of the continuously pulsed ignition. A barrel and wedge combination wherein the barrel has a passage with a first taper angle and the wedge has a second taper angle or angles which differ from the first taper angle. 21: 2013/ : 2013/12/18 43: 2014/07/07 51: E21D 71: AVENG (AFRICA) LIMITED 72: DE KOCK, Gerhardus Nicolaas 33: ZA 31: 2012/ : 2012/11/13 54: BARREL AND WEDGE COMBINATION 21: 2013/ : 2013/12/17 43: 2014/06/19 51: F04D 71: ELTA GROUP AFRICA (PTY) LTD 72: TRUSCOTT, John Frederick 33: ZA 31: 2012/ : 2012/12/21 54: AXIAL FLOW FAN CONSTRUCTION A structure is disclosed for straightening the air flow in the ducting downstream of the impeller of an axial flow fan. The structure comprises a plurality of vanes (20) each of which comprises a blade (22) and a spigot (24). Each vane (22) has an axis and each has a drilled, blind, tapped bore in the spigot (24) thereof. Bolts passed through the ducting (16) are screwed into the bores of the spigots. This permits the vanes to be rotated about said their axes. 21: 2013/ : 2013/12/20 43: 2014/06/24 51: B65D 71: THORPE, Christopher John Peter, FORMBY, Caryn Barbara 72: THORPE, Christopher John Peter, FORMBY, Caryn Barbara 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/06/28 54: CLOSURES FOR CONTAINERS SUCH AS BOTTLES AND JARS A screw-on closure (10) for a container is disclosed which is of PET (polyethylenetetraphthalate) or a PET copolymer or a mixture of PET and a PET copolymer. The closure comprises a cylindrical skirt Page 275

276 (12) having screw threading (16) on the inside surface thereof and a disc-like end wall (14). 21: 2013/ : 05/12/ : 11/06/ : A62B, F16P 71: JABEZMEN ENGINEERING SERVICES CC 72: STEVENS, DANFRED LEON and STEVENS, TOBIAS MARTIN JOHN 33: ZA 31: 2012/ : 2012/12/10 54: A SAFETY SYSTEM 57: The invention provides for a safety system for users ascending, descending or working on elevated structures, the system including an anchoring line anchoring means for anchoring opposite ends of the anchoring line, tensioning means for tensioning the anchoring line and an anchoring line connecting unit for connecting the user to the anchoring line when the safety system is in use. 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/06. 43: 2014/05/09 51: H04M G06F A61B 71: NOKIA CORPORATION 72: SIVADAS, Sunil 33: US 31: 12/834,403 32: 2010/07/12 54: USER INTERFACES Apparatus comprises at least one processor; and at least one memory including computer program code. The memory and the computer program code are configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to perform a method of: determining an emotional or physical condition of a user of a device; and changing either: a) a setting of a user interface of the device, or b) information Page 276

277 presented through the user interface, dependent on the detected emotional or physical condition. 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/06 43: 2014/05/09 51: G06F A61B H04M 71: NOKIA CORPORATION 72: KANGAS, Jari, NURMI, Mikko, VETEK, Akos, SIVADAS, Sunil, SALMINEN, Ilkka, OJANEN, Ville, KÄRKKÄINEN, Leo 33: US 31: 12/833,519 32: 2010/07/09 54: USING BIO-SIGNALS FOR CONTROLLING A USER ALERT A method, apparatus and computer program are provided. The method comprises: determining that an event has occurred; obtaining, from at least one detector, a detection of one or more bio-signals from a user; and processing the detection of the one or more bio-signals to decide whether to control at least one user output device to initiate a user alert, contemporaneously with the occurrence of the event, indicating that the event has occurred. 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/06 43: 2014/05/09 51: H04W H04H 71: MOBILE IMAGING IN SWEDEN AB 72: NIEMI, Sami 33: EP 31: : 2010/07/08 54: INDIRECT DEVICE COMMUNICATION There is disclosed means for in a communications device enabling an indirect communications channel between the communications device and at least one further communications device. A data service selected from a set of data services is associated with an identity code. The identity code identifies the communications device. Data related to the identity code is transmitted to a server. The data is preferably transmitted through a radio- frequency based communications interface. The identity code is broadcasting during a predetermined period of time and intended to be received by the at least one further communications device. The broadcast is preferably transmitted through a short-range nonradio frequency based communications interface. Page 277

278 21: 2013/ : 2013/02/18 43: 2014/05/19 51: H04L H04N 71: NOKIA CORPORATION 72: BOUAZIZI, Imed, HANNUKSELA, Miska Matias 33: US 31: 61/366,497 32: 2010/07/21 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INDICATING SWITCHING POINTS IN A STREAMING SESSION A method, apparatus, system and computer program product are provided to provide switching point information to facilitate switching between different representations of the media content. In an instance in which a content consumption device determines that a switch from a first representation to a second representation is merited, the content consumption device may identify the appropriate switching point from the switching point information provided by the server. The content consumption device may then request the second representation of the media content beginning at the switching point. 21: 2013/ : 2013/04/30 43: 2014/04/30 51: F01N B01J 71: BASF CORPORATION 72: WEI, Xinyi, ROTH, Stanley, A. 33: US 31: 61/388,728 32: 2010/10/01 54: SURFACE-COATED ZEOLITE MATERIALS FOR DIESEL OXIDATION APPLICATIONS A diesel oxidation catalyst for the treatment of exhaust gas emissions, such as the oxidation of unburned hydrocarbons (HC) and carbon monoxide (CO) is described. Also described is a novel washcoat composition including a surface-coated zeolite coated with at least one of zirconia and alumina, and a platinum group metal supported on a high surface area alumina. Page 278

279 21: 2013/ : 2013/05/06 43: 2014/05/12 51: C07C 71: BASF SE 72: BLUM, Till, ZUROWSKI, Peter, KORN, Tobias, Johannes, HAREMZA, Sylke, FRIESE, Thorsten, MARTIN, Friedrich-Georg, JÄGER, Ulrich, RISSEL, Steffen, SCHLIEPHAKE, Volker 33: US 31: 61/391,102 32: 2010/10/08 33: DE 31: : 2010/10/08 54: PROCESS FOR INHIBITING UNWANTED FREE-RADICAL POLYMERIZATION OF ACRYLIC ACID PRESENT IN A LIQUID PHASE P A process for inhibiting unwanted free-radical polymerization of acrylic acid present in a liquid phase P whose acrylic acid content is at least 10% by weight and which, based on the weight of the acrylic acid present therein, additionally comprises at least 100 ppm by weight of propionic acid and at least 100 ppm by weight of glyoxal, in which at least one chemical compound of the element copper is added to the liquid phase P, and the resulting liquid phases P to which a chemical compound of the element copper has been added. 21: 2013/ : 2013/05/06 43: 2014/05/09 51: G01N 71: BASF SE 72: GRASSER, Walter, GROSS, Andreas, PÄBST, Hans, DOMKE, Imme, MICHAILOVSKI, Alexej 33: EP 31: : 2010/10/08 54: METHOD OF ASSAYING NOBLE METALS Method of assaying noble metals in a mineral and/or ceramic matrix in the content range from 0.03 to 500 mg/kg, which comprises the following steps: (a) Dry thermal treatment of a homogenized sample in a reducing atmosphere; (b) Extraction in an oxidizing medium; (c) Atomic spectrometric quantification of the noble metals by means of ICP-QMS. 21: 2013/ : 2013/05/08 43: 2014/05/09 51: B01D 71: BASF SE 72: DEUERLEIN, Stephan, ROSENDAHL, Tobias 33: EP 31: : 2010/10/12 54: P/S-TM-COMPRISING ZEOLITES FOR DECOMPOSITION OF N2O The use of a zeolite catalyst comprising at least one transition metal and in addition sulfur and/or phosphorus atoms for reducing the content of nitrogen oxides in a gas is provided, and a process for reducing the content of nitrogen oxides in a gas by bringing this gas into contact with such a zeolite catalyst is also provided. 21: 2013/ : 2013/05/20 43: 2014/05/20 51: C12N C12P 71: BASF PLANT SCIENCE COMPANY GMBH 72: SENGER, Toralf, BAUER, Jörg, MARTY, Laurent 33: EP 31: : 2010/10/21 33: US 31: 61/405,255 32: 2010/10/21 33: EP 31: : 2011/01/11 33: US 31: 61/431,456 32: 2011/01/11 54: NOVEL FATTY ACID DESATURASES, ELONGASES, ELONGATION COMPONENTS AND USES THEREOF The invention provides isolated nucleic acid molecules which encodes a novel fatty acid desaturase, KCS, KCR, DH and ECR from Nannochloropsis oculata. The invention also provides recombinant expression vectors containing desaturase, KCS, KCR, DH and ECR nucleic acid molecules, host cells into which the expression vectors have been introduced, and methods for large-scale production of long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFAs), e.g., ARA, EPA and DHA. 21: 2013/ : 2013/07/05 43: 2014/05/09 51: H01L 71: ZEP SOLAR, INC. 72: WEST, John, Raymond, HUDSON, Tyrus, Hawkes, JOHANSEN, Emil, ALCHLEY, Brian 33: US 31: 61/421,621 32: 2010/12/09 33: US 31: 61/511,295 32: 2011/07/25 54: PIVOT-FIT CONNECTION APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC ARRAYS An apparatus and system for quickly and easily assembling PV modules into a PV array in a sturdy and durable manner. In some embodiments, the PV modules may have a grooved frame where the groove is angled into the frame with respect to the planar surface of the modules. Various components may engage within the angled groove to assemble the PV modules into the PV array using what may be referred to as a pivot-fit connection between the Page 279

280 components and angled groove. Other embodiments may operate with PV modules having frames without angled grooves as by use of wraparound brackets. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/04 43: 2014/05/15 51: F21V 71: TECHNILAMP (PTY) LTD 72: MEYER, Andries, Adriaan 54: UV RADIATION LAMP The invention provides an ultraviolet-c germicidal irradiation unit to be mounted on a wall of a small dwelling. The unit includes a connection means for connecting a generally horizontally mounted elongate UV-C emission source and one or more 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 UV-C emission source. 54: A SOLAR PANEL CLEANING SYSTEM A solar panels cleaning system, comprising: a track (24), disposed perpendicularly to a plurality of rows (36i) of solar panels (12); a cleaning carriage (28), comprising a moving mechanism for moving the cleaning carriage (28) along top and bottom bars (12a, 12b) of panels (12) of each of the rows (36i); a conveying carriage (26), comprising a moving mechanism for conveying thereof along the track (24), thereby allowing carrying the cleaning carriage (28) from one row (36i) to another row (36j); wherein a top bar (38a) and a bottom bar (38b) of a frame (38) correspond to a top bar (12a) and a bottom bar (12b) of each of the panels (12); and a control system, for controlling movement of the conveying carriage (26) of the cleaning carriage (28). 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/17 43: 2014/05/05 51: F21S 71: SARAF, Moshe 72: SARAF, Moshe 33: IL 31: : 2012/10/18 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/22 43: 2014/05/06 51: C08G C08J 71: EVONIK DEGUSSA GMBH 72: SPYROU, Emmanouil, SCHMIDT, Friedrich Georg, LANGKABEL, Eike, CIELASZYK, Katharina, REEMERS, Sandra, LOESCH, Holger, GOLLAN, Elke, GRAMMENOS, Marina 33: DE 31: : 2011/03/25 54: STORAGE-STABLE POLYURETHANE PREPREGS AND MOULDINGS PRODUCED THEREFROM COMPOSED OF A POLYURETHANE COMPOSITION WITH LIQUID RESIN COMPONENTS The invention relates to storage-stable polyurethane prepregs and molded parts produced therefrom made of polyurethane compositions having liquid resin components, preferably liquid polyols. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/23 43: 2014/05/15 Page 280

281 51: A61K, A61P 71: ACTIVAERO GMBH 72: GESSLER, Tobias, SCHMEHL, Thomas, SEEGER, Werner, VOSWINCKEL, Robert 33: EP 31: : 2011/04/26 54: ADMINISTRATION OF ILOPROST AS AEROSOL BOLUS The present invention relates to novel methods, compositions and kits useful for the treatment of pulmonary diseases such as pulmonary arterial hypertension. In particular, aerosolisable compositions of iloprost are provided which are for use in inhalation therapy. Their administration is by bolus inhalation, which is patient- friendly, effective, and well tolerated. Bolus inhalation may, for example, be achieved using an efficient nebuliser based on the vibrating mesh technology. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/24 43: 2014/05/15 51: A23G 71: CADBURY UK LIMITED 72: SILVANO, Daniela, DHAMI, Rajesh 33: GB 31: : : TEMPERATURE TOLERANT CHOCOLATE - UNCONCHED PASTE The present invention relates to temperature tolerant chocolate, particularly temperature tolerant chocolate comprising non-conched chocolate ingredients and conched chocolate wherein the conched chocolate is present at <50% (w/w) of the unconched chocolate ingredients and conched chocolate mixture. The invention further relates to processes for the manufacture of said temperature tolerant chocolate. 71: HERAEUS ELECTRO-NITE INTERNATIONAL N.V. 72: BEYENS, Dries 33: DE 31: : 2012/10/31 54: MEASURING PROBE FOR MEASUREMENTS IN MELTED METAL OR SLAG A measuring probe for making measurements in melted metal or slag having a measuring head including an immersion end and a rear end, whereby at least one electrochemical sensor, one thermocouple, and one bath contact of the electrochemical sensor are arranged at the immersion end, wherein one thermocouple and one electrochemical sensor each protrude from the immersion end adjacent to each other and wherein the bath contact is provided from a strip of metal that is arranged around the thermocouple and the electrochemical sensor and between the thermocouple and the electrochemical sensor in appropriate manner such that two chambers are formed that are open at the immersion end, whereby the thermocouple is arranged in one chamber and the electrochemical sensor is arranged in the other chamber and both are held by fixation material. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/28 43: 2014/05/02 51: G01N; G01K Page 281

282 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/29 43: 2014/05/15 51: H04W 71: PANASONIC CORPORATION 72: OIZUMI, Toru, IMAMURA, Daichi, NISHIO, Akihiko, SUZUKI, Hidetoshi 33: JP 31: : 2011/07/13 33: JP 31: : 2012/01/27 54: TERMINAL APPARATUS AND TRANSMISSION METHOD The purpose of the present invention is to inhibit an increase in the amount of A/N resources, without changing the timing at which the error detection result of an SCell is notified when UL-DL configurations to be configured for each of the unit bands are different, from the timing at which the error detection result is notified when just a single unit band is configured. A control unit (208) transmits, using a first unit band, a response signal including error detection results about data received with both the first unit band and a second unit band. In a first composition pattern set for the first unit band, an uplink communication subframe is set to be the same timing as at least an uplink communication subframe of a second composition pattern set for the second unit band. 21: 2013/ : 2013/10/30 43: 2014/05/13 51: A61K A61P 71: MEDY-TOX INC. 72: JUNG, Hyun Ho, YANG, Gi Hyeok, RHEE, Chang Hoon, KIM, Hack Woo, KIM, Sung Bum, BAEK, Seung Hwan 33: KR 31: : 2011/03/31 33: KR 31: : 2012/03/30 54: LYOPHILIZED PREPARATION OF BOTULINUM TOXIN The present invention provides a lyophilized preparation of botulinum toxin that does not contain an animal-derived protein-stabilizing agent. The lyophilized preparation of botulinum toxin according to the present invention may maintain botulinum toxin activity and achieve remarkably superior longterm stability even under high-temperature conditions which might occur during storage, transportation, or use of botulinum toxin. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/01 43: 2014/05/15 51: F16L 71: PARKER HANNIFIN MANUFACTURING GERMANY GMBH & CO. KG 72: SCHIPPERS, Carsten, MÜLLER, Thomas, NEISKE, Oliver, UDHÖFER, Andreas Page 282

283 33: DE 31: : 2011/04/01 54: HIGH PRESSURE-RESISTANT SCREW CONNECTION FOR PIPELINES OR HOSE LINES HAVING A TAPERED THREAD A connecting device for pipelines or hose lines with a threaded body and with a pipe-like end piece which can be inserted into a receptacle formed on the threaded body and which can be fitted therein by means of a swivel nut screwed onto the threaded body, wherein the receptacle of the threaded body has the shape of a widening cone and the circumferential surface of the end piece that engages in the receptacle has a conical design, is characterized in that the circumferential surface (12) of the threaded body (10) that bears the external thread (30) has, in the direction of the front end of said surface, an inclined profile directed opposite to the cone of the receptacle (11), and the swivel nut (17) has, with its surface (18) bearing the internal thread (31), a profile complementary thereto, and the external thread (30) and internal thread (31) are designed as tapered threads in such a way that a radial force emanating from the tapered thread with the swivel nut (17) screwed on is directed opposite to the radial force exerted, with the connecting device mounted, by the conical end piece (13) onto the receiving cone (11) formed in the threaded body (10). 33: AU 31: : 2011/04/11 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FORMING A SUPPORT STRUCTURE A method for forming an elongate support structure having a central hollow portion is disclosed including arranging an elongate core member to extend horizontally and then forming a core assembly by locating a first tensioning member at a first end where the first tensioning member including tensioning elements extending from the first end of the core member along the outside of the core member to a second tensioning member located at the second end of the core member. An external mould assembly is attached to the core assembly between the first and second tensioning members to form a combined mould and core assembly and to also form a cavity extending around and along the central core member through which the plurality of tensioning elements extend. The tensioning elements are then tensioned and the combined mould and core assembly is then positioned in an upright orientation and concrete injected into the cavity formed between the elongate core member and the external mould assembly. 21: 2013/ : 2013/11/08 43: 2014/05/09 51: B28B 71: VIJAY INVESTMENTS PTY LTD 72: HUME, Tamas, Dale 21: 2014/ : 2014/01/06 43: 2014/05/12 51: H04W 71: Sony Corporation 72: YOSHIZAWA, Atsushi 33: JP 31: : 2011/09/02 54: COMMUNICATION DEVICE, COMMUNICATION METHOD, COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, AND BASE STATION Provided are a communication device, communication method, communication system, and base station for achieving data transmission by transmitting preamble. The communication device is provided with: a signature selection unit that selects one signature from a plurality of signatures; and a preamble generation unit that generates preamble for random access by using the signature selected Page 283

284 by the signature selection unit. The signature selection unit selects signatures corresponding to transmission data values. at or in the sole (3), which biases the forefoot region (4) to pivot around the first horizontal axis (T) upwards relatively to the midfoot region (5) when the shoe is standing on the ground (10) and which biases the two parts (5a, 5b) of the midfoot region (5) to pivot around the second horizontal axis (T2) to form an arch when the shoe is standing on the ground (10). 21: 2014/ : 2012/03/09 43: 2014/05/30 51: A43B 71: PUMA SE 72: HORACEK, RAYMOND ALFRED 54: SHOE, ESPECIALLY SPORTS SHOE The invention relates to a shoe (1), especially to a sports shoe, having a shoe upper (2) and a sole (3) which is connected with the shoe upper (2), wherein the sole (3) has a longitudinal axis (L) and has a forefoot region (4), a midfoot region (5) and a rearfoot region (6). To support the foot especially during running in a more natural way the invention is characterized in that at least one first hinge (7) is provided in the sole (3) being located between the forefoot region (4) and the midfoot region (5), which first hinge (7) allows a bending of the forefoot region (4) relatively to the midfoot region (5) around a first horizontal axis (Ti) perpendicular to the longitudinal axis (L), and that at least one second hinge (8) is provided in the sole (3) being located in the midfoot region (5), which second hinge (8) allows a bending of two adjacent parts (5a, 5b) of the midfoot region (5) around a second horizontal axis (T2) perpendicular to the longitudinal axis (L), wherein at least one elastic tensioning element (9) is arranged 21: 2014/ : 2014/04/01 43: 2014/05/09 51: H04N 71: Sony Corporation 72: SATO, Kazushi 33: JP 31: : 2011/12/15 54: IMAGE PROCESSING DEVICE AND IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD [Problem] To more efficiently encode a parameter for intra-prediction in an image encoding method whereby a plurality of streams are encoded. [Solution] Provided is an image processing device provided with: a decoding unit that decodes Most Probable Mode information regarding a first prediction unit in a first picture from an encoded stream of the first picture among at least two pictures associated with a scene in common; a first prediction unit that performs intra-prediction with respect to the first prediction unit using the Most Probable Mode information decoded by the decoding unit; and a second prediction unit that performs intra-prediction Page 284

285 using the Most Probable Mode information used by the first prediction unit with respect to a second prediction unit corresponding to the first prediction unit within a second picture among the at least two pictures. Page 285

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288 DESIGNS APPLICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS IN TERMS OF ACT No. 195 OF 1993 Copies of the application and representations cannot be supplied until application is registered and advertised. In all correspondence reference should be made to the number of the application. The particulars appear in the following sequence: Application number, full name of applicant, class, articles to which design is to be applied and priority date (if any) - APPLIED ON 2014/06/25 - A2014/ JACK MASEROW FURNITURE MANUFACTURES CC Class 06. SETOF FURNITURE F2014/ SILBER VIEW R & D (PTY) LTD Class 25. FRAME MEMBER F2014/ SILVER VIEW R & D (PTY) LTD Class 25. FRAME MEMBER F2014/ SILBER VIEW R & D (PTY) LTD Class 25. FRAME MEMBER F2014/ SILVER VIEW R & D (PTY) LTD Class 25. FRAME MEMBER F2014/ SILVER VIEW R & D (PTY) LTD Class 25. FRAME MEMBER F2014/ SILVER VIEW R & D (PTY) LTD Class 25. FRAME MEMBER F2014/ BOGGIS, BUNCE & BEAN (PTY) LTD Class 10. VEHICLE PARKING INDICATOR SENSOR F2014/ SILVER VIEW R & D (PTY) LTD Class 25. SLAT - APPLIED ON 2014/06/26 - A2014/ MICROSOFT MOBILE OY Class 14. HANDSET A2014/ MICROSOFT MOBILE OY Class 14. HANDSET A2014/ WM. WRIGLEY JR. COMPANY Class 09. PRODUCT DISPLAY CONTAINER A2014/ WM. WRINGLEY JR. COMPANY Class 09. PRODUCT DISPLAY CONTAINER A2014/ DE COCK, CHRIS Class 08. BICYCLE RACK. - APPLIED ON 2014/06/27 - F2014/ MILLS, PERCIVAL CHRISTOFFEL Class 24. INCONTINENCE APPARATUS A2014/ CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, FREE STATE Class 12. FENDER. - APPLIED ON 2014/07/01 - F2014/ SMA SOLAR TECHNOLOGY AG Class 13. INVERTERS Page 288

289 F2014/ DELTA-V EXPERTS SA (PTY) LTD Class 12. A ROLL-OVER PROTECTION SYSTEM A2014/ SMA Solar Technology AG Class 13. INVERTERS A2014/ ADP GAUSELMANN GmbH Class 21. HOUSING FOR A GAMING MACHINE F2014/ PROTEA COIN GROUP (ASSET IN TRANSIT AND ARMED REACTION) (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Class 08. A LOCKING DEVICE A2014/ ZOETIS LLC Class 23. FLUID TRANSFER DEVICES. - APPLIED ON 2014/07/02 - F2014/ ALETHA GERTRUIDA BRITS Class 06. CHECKOUT ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT FRAME F2014/ ALETHA GERTRUIDA BRITS Class 06. SET OF COMPONENTS FOR A CHECKOUT COUNTER EQUIPMENT MOUNTING FRAME A2014/ ALETHA GERTRUIDA BRITS Class 06. CHECKOUT COUNTER ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT MOUNTING FRAME. - APPLIED ON 2014/07/03 - A2014/ STARTIMES COMMUNICATION NETWORK TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD Class 14. A SET-TOP BOX A2014/ STARTIMES COMMUNICATION NETWORK TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD Class 14. A SET-TOP BOX A2014/ STARTIMES COMMUNICATION NETWORK TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD Class 14. A REMOTE CONTROL F2014/ STRUTFAST (PTY) LIMITED Class 08. CROSS RUNG FOR A CABLE LADDER F2014/ JAX WOX (PTY) LTD Class 06. A DESK DIVIDER/SCREEN F2014/ ALBERTYN, CHELSEY Class 03. CASE. - APPLIED ON 2014/07/04 - A2014/ SMARTER PLACE TECHNOLOGIES LTD. Class 8. KEY BLANK. - APPLIED ON 2014/07/07 - A2014/ Cameron Dudley-Owen Class 12. AIR DEFLECTOR AND SUN VISOR KIT F2014/ Cameron Dudley-Owen Class 12. AIR DEFLECTOR AND SUN VISOR KIT A2014/ GLAXO GROUP LIMITED Class 24. INHALER DEVICES A2014/ GLAXO GROUP LIMITED Class 24. INHALER DEVICES Page 289

290 A2014/ RECKITT BENCKISER LLC Class 28. TABLET A2014/ TOMTOM INTERNATIONAL B.V Class 14. NAVIGATION DEVICE A2014/ S.C JOHNSON & SON Class 02. INSOLE FOR A SHOE A2014/ RECKITT BENCKISER LLC Class 28. TABLET A2014/ RECKITT BENCKISER LLC Class 28. TABLET A2014/ GLAXO GROUP LIMITED Class 24. INHALER DEVICES A2014/ GLA XO GROUP LIMITED Class 24. INHAILER DEVICES A2014/ RECKITT BENCKISER LLC Class 28. TABLET A2014/ RECKITT BENCKISER LLC Class 28. TABLET. - APPLIED ON 2014/07/09 - A2014/ HUSQVARNA AB Class 23. NOZZLE HANDLES A2014/ HUSQVARNA AB Class 23. SPRAYERS F2014/ DAVID MARSHALL OLDHAM Class 09. PALLETS A2014/ HUSQVARNA AB Class 23. SPRAYERS F2014/ MICHAEL ANTHONY CHEVES Class 08. FOOT OPERATED DOOR OPENING DEVICE A2014/ HUSQVARNA AB Class 23. CONNECTOR NUTS A2014/ HUSQVARNA AB Class 23. NOZZLES A2014/ HUSQVARNA AB Class 23. SPRAY LANCE HANDLES A2014/ HUSQVARNA AB Class 23. SPRAY LANCES A2014/ HUSQVARNA AB Class 23. HOSE CONNECTORS F2014/ CENTENNIAL TRADING COMPANY 171 PROPRIETARY LIMITED Class 23. AEROPONIC APPARATUS. - APPLIED ON 2014/07/10 - A2014/ FERRARI S.P.A Class 21. TOY STEERING WHEEL A2014/ FERRARI S.P.A. Class 12. CAR A2014/ FERRARI S.P.A. Class 21. TOY CAR F2014/ CMCO MATERIAL HANDLING (PTY) LTD Class 12. COUPLING LINKS F2014/ POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED Class 14. ANTENNA Page 290

291 A2014/ FERRARI S.P.A. Class 12. STEERING WHEEL. - APPLIED ON 2014/07/11 - F2014/ BANTJES, Neville Don Class 09. PERSONAL DISPENSERS A2014/ TELEBRANDS CORP. Class 07. HANDLES. - APPLIED ON 2014/07/14 - F2014/ WATERVAL ISLAMIC INSTITUTE Class 23. CERAMIC SQUAT PAN F2014/ DU TOIT, SIMON PETRUS Class 12. A WHEEL COMPONENT A2014/ DU TOIT, SIMON PETRUS Class 12. A WHEEL COMPONENT. - APPLIED ON 2014/07/15 - F2014/ LEILA REINHARD, MARTIN ARMITAGE PALMER Class 07. A HOLDER FOR A BEVERAGE RECEPTACLE A2014/ THE KIND GROUP LLC Class 09. COSMETIC PRODUCT CONTAINER F2014/ DETON ENGINNERING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Class 12. LIFTING ATTACHMENT A2014/ MOUNT EVEREST MINERAL WATER LIMITED Class 09. CONTAINER A2014/ THE KIND GROUP LLC Class 09. COSMETIC PRODUCT CONTAINER. - APPLIED ON 2014/07/16 - A2014/ GREAT WALL MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED Class 12. VEHICLE. - APPLIED ON 2014/07/17 - A2014/ JUSTINE JUDITH HUNT Class 02. A MATERNITY BRA F2014/ JUSTINE JUDITH HUNT Class 02. A MATERNITY BRA A2014/ ALBERTYN, CHELSEY Class 03. CASE A2014/ EMOBILITY CONCEPTS GMBH Class 12. BICYCLE WITH ELECTRONIC AUXILIARY MOTOR A2014/ ALTECH MULTIMEDIA (PTY) LIMITED Class 14. HAND-HELD TELEVISION APPARATUS F2014/ DE SANTI: MANUEL Class 02. AN OVERSHOE. - APPLIED ON 2014/07/18 - A2014/ SUPERCART SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD. Class 12. A SHOPPING TROLLEY. - APPLIED ON 2014/07/22 - F2014/ GOSSAMER MACHINERY (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Class 12. TRAILERS Page 291

292 A2014/ TIGER FOOD BRANDS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY HOLDING COMPANY (PTY) LIMITED Class 09. BOTTLE A2014/ TIGER FOOD BRANDS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY HOLDING COMPANY (PTY) LIMITED Class 09. BOTTLE A2014/ TIGER FOOD BRANDS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY HOLDING COMPANY (PTY) LIMITED Class 09. BOTTLE A2014/ J. CARRANCA REDONDO, LDA Class 09. BOTTLE A2014/ HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD Class 12. BUMPERS FOR AUTOMOBILES A2014/ DEVPAT AB Class 07. SHAKERS A2014/ HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD Class 12. BUMPERS FOR AUTOMOBILES A2014/ HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD Class 26. COMBINATION LAMPS FOR AUTOMOBILES A2014/ DEVPAT AB Class 07. LIDS FOR SHAKERS A2014/ WEST SIDE AVENUE NORTH Class 30. DENTAL CARE PRODUCTS FOR PETS. - APPLIED ON 2014/07/23 - A2014/ OMNIA GROUP (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Class 15. PORTABLE CHARGING UNIT F2014/ OMNIA GROUP (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Class 15. PORTABLE CHARGING UNIT A2014/ MICROSOFT MOBILE OY Class 14. HANDSET F2014/ TRACEY CLOETE Class 27. HOLDER A2014/ TRACEY CLOETE Class 27. HOLDER. - APPLIED ON 2014/07/24 - F2014/ PEREGRINE BULLETS (PTY) LTD Class 22. A BULLET F2014/ PEREGRINE BULLETS (PTY) LTD Class 22. A BULLET F2014/ PEREGRINE BULLETS (PTY) LTD Class 22. A BULLET A2014/ BAYERISCHE MOTOREN WERKE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Class 12. MOTOR VEHICLES A2014/ UNILEVER PLC Class 09. BOTTLE F2014/ PROTEA COIN GROUP (ASSETS IN TRANSIT AND ARMED REACTION) (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Class 08. A LOCKING MECHANISM A2014/ UNILEVER PLC Class 09. BOTTLE A2014/ UNILEVER PLC Class 09. BOTTLE Page 292

293 A2014/ DART INDUSTRIES, INC. Class 09. COVER FOR LIQUID DISPENSER A2014/ DART INDUSTRIES, INC. Class 09. HINGED SPOUT CAP. - APPLIED ON 2014/07/25 - A2014/ STARLOGIK IP LLC Class 14. TRIANGULAR CELL PHONE A2014/ CLEAR LAM PACKAGING, INC. Class 09. PACKAGES A2014/ STOKKE AS Class 12. PERAMBULATORS A2014/ THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY Class 28. SINGLE-DOSE LAUNDRY DETERGENT POD A2014/ CLEAR LAM PACKAGING, INC. Class 09. PACKAGES A2014/ LLOYD, WILNA Class 06. SLEEPING BAGS A2014/ PROTECTOR & GAMBLE COMPANY Class 28. SINGLE-DOSE LAUNDRY DETERGENT POD A2014/ THE PROTECTOR & GAMBLE COMPANY Class 28. SINGLE-DOSE LAUNDRY DETERGENT POD. - APPLIED ON 2014/07/28 - A2014/ INDUSTRIE BORLA S.P.A. Class 24. DRIP CHAMBERS FOR MEDICAL LINES Page 293

294 No records available ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTIONS 30, 29-REGULATIONS 37, 38 AND 40 CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 41 No records available CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR SERVICE REGISTERED No records available CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR PROPRIETOR REGISTERED No records available APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED DESIGN UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT Notice is hereby given that PACKOLOGY CC of 53 Ninth Street. Orange Grove, Johannesburg Has made application for the restoration of the design registered to the said PACKOLOGY CC for the Designs: PACKAGING TAB Numbered: F2010/00620 dated 28/04/2010 which become void on 28/04/2013 to nonpayment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice on Design Form No 11 of opposition to restoration of the design within two months of the advertisement hereof. Registrar of Designs Page 294

295 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) PART I THE DESIGN APPLICATION TO BE CORRECTED OR AMENDED IS NOT YET OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION.THE PARTICULARS TO BE PUBLISHED SHALL BE THOSE SET OUT IN PART I. AN APPLICATION FOR CORRECTION OR AMENDMENT SO PUBLISHED MAY NOT BE INSPECTED AND MAY NOT BE OPPOSED PART II THE DESIGN APPLICATION TO BE CORRECTED OR AMENDED IS OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION.THE PARTICULARS TO BE PUBLISHED SHALL BE THOSE SET OUT IN PART II. AN APPLICATION FOR CORRECTION OR AMENDMENT SO PUBLISHED MAY BE INSPECTED AND MAY BE OPPOSED Design No. :A2014/00412 Applicant: INFUSION BRANDS,INC Class : 08 Article to which the Design is to be applied. OSCILATING SAW BLADES Date of lodgment: 05/03/2014 Design No. :A2013/00264 Applicant: Apple Inc Class : 14 Article to which the Design is to be applied. PORTABLE DISPLAY DEVICE Date of lodgment: 07/02/2013 Page 295

296 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 lodgment. (23) release date (if applicable). (DR) Date of registration. (52) Class. (24) Type of design. (71) Name(s) of applicant(s). (33) Country. (31) Number and. (32) Date of convention application. (54) Articles to which design is to be applied. (57) Brief statement of features. N.B.: Date of registration (DR) is either Date of lodgment (22) or Date of convention of application (32) whichever is the earlier. Registrar of Designs 21: A2005/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO T/A NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD.) 33: : JP 32: : A Front Bumper for an Automobile 57: The design relates to a front bumper for an automobile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2009/ : 31/03/ : 43: 19/06/ : Class : Part A 71: BRIDGESTONE CORPORATION Page 296

297 33: JP. 31: : 2008/10/06 54: TYRE TREAD 57: The tyre has treads with the appearance shown in the drawings. 21: A2013/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Antonio Puig, S.A. 33: : EU 32: : CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container which includes a bottle having a body which is generally elliptical in outline when seen in top view, and an atomizer or spray cap on top of the bottle. The body extends upwardly from a flat base and tapers to form a rounded shoulder at an upper end. The shoulder terminates in a circular cylindrical feature which serves as a support for the spray cap. Studs of a pyramidal shape are defined on a surface of the body, except for a rectangular curved portion on a central part of a front face of the body. The spray cap includes three co-axial circular cylinders of different diameters. 21: A2013/ : 20/03/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: TITAN INDUSTRIAL CONSUMABLES (PTY) 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: NAIL PLATE 57: The design relates to a nail plate. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the pattern and/or shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of the nail plate substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. Page 297

298 Front view 21: A2013/ : 12/07/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: JOHANNES JACOBUS KOEKEMOER 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: BAKERS` PRODUCTS 57: The novelty features of the baked product design for which protection is claimed, include the shape and/or configuration of a pattern on the major top face of a cuboid bun, substantially as shown in the accompanying representation. The pattern could include graphics, letter, characters, logo or similar substantially as shown in the accompanying representations. 21: A2013/ : 17/07/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: EATON CORPORATION 33: US. 31: 29/444, : 2013/01/25 54: FAE GEARS 57: The design is for a face gear. The planar view of the face gear includes a circular disk shaped base plate having spiral teeth radially extending towards the outer circumference of the face of the face gear. In section the spiral teeth are slanted. The face gear axel mount shown in broken lines is for illustrative purposes only. Page 298

299 21: A2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: PACKOLOGY CC 54: SHRINK SLEEVE ASSEMBLY 57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape or configuration of a shrink sleeve assembly substantially as illustrated in the accompanying Figures 1 to 5. The shrink sleeve assembly is of indefinite length (L) and width (W) and the overall shape of the shrink sleeve assembly element, in use, plays no part in the design. The individual pockets of the shrink sleeve assembly are independent of one another. 21: A2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 23 24: Part A 71: HANSGROHE SE 33: : EU 32: : HEAD SHOWER 57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape or configuration of a head shower substantially as shown in the accompanying representation. 21: A2013/ : 23: Page 299

300 43: : Class 23 24: Part A 71: HANSGROHE SE 33: : EU 32: : SANITARY FITTING 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed are those of the shape and/or configuration of the sanitary fitting substantially as illustrated in the accompanying drawing. 21: A2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 23 24: Part A 71: HANSGROHE SE 33: : EU 32: : SANITARY FAUCET 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed are those of the shape and/or configuration of the sanitary faucet substantially as illustrated in the accompanying drawing. 21: A2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 23 24: Part A 71: HANSGROHE SE 33: : EU 32: : SANITARY FAUCET 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed are those of the shape and/or configuration of the sanitary faucet substantially as illustrated in the accompanying drawing. 21: A2013/ : 23: Page 300

301 43: : Class 23 24: Part A 71: HANSGROHE SE 33: : EU 32: : SANITARY FAUCET 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed are those of the shape and/or configuration of the sanitary faucet substantially as illustrated in the accompanying drawing. 21: A2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 23 24: Part A 71: HANSGROHE SE 33: : EU 32: : HAND SHOWER 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed are those of the shape and/or configuration of the hand shower substantially as illustrated in the accompanying drawing. 21: A2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 23 24: Part A 71: HANSGROHE SE 33: : EU 32: : HEAD SHOWER 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed are those of the shape and/or configuration of the head shower substantially as illustrated in the accompanying drawing. 21: A2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 23 24: Part A 71: HANSGROHE SE 33: : EU 32: : SANITARY FAUCET 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed are those of the shape and/or configuration Page 301

302 of the sanitary faucet substantially as illustrated in the accompanying drawing. 52: Class 26 24: Part A 71: AURORA LIMITED 33: DM/ : Hague System for the International Registration of Industrial Designs 32: : LIGHT FITTINGS 57: The design is to be applied to a light fitting and the novelty resides in the features of the shape, pattern, ornamentation and/or configuration as shown in the accompanying representations 21: A2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 26 24: Part A 71: AURORA LIMITED 33: DM/ : Hague System for the International Registration of Industrial Designs 32: : LIGHT FITTINGS 57: The design is to be applied to a light fitting and the novelty resides in the features of the shape, pattern, ornamentation and/or configuration as shown in the accompanying representations 21: A2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 26 24: Part A 71: AURORA LIMITED 33: DM/ : Hague System for the International Registration of Industrial Designs 32: : LIGHT FITTINGS 57: The design is to be applied to a light fitting and the novelty resides in the features of the shape, pattern, ornamentation and/or configuration as shown in the accompanying representations 21: A2013/ : 23: 43: Page 302

303 57: The design is to be applied to a light fitting and the novelty resides in the features of the shape, pattern, ornamentation and/or configuration as shown in the accompanying representations 21: A2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 26 24: Part A 71: AURORA LIMITED 33: DM/ : Hague System for the International Registration of Industrial Designs 32: : LIGHT FITTINGS 57: The design is to be applied to a light fitting and the novelty resides in the features of the shape, pattern, ornamentation and/or configuration as shown in the accompanying representations 21: A2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 26 24: Part A 71: AURORA LIMITED 33: DM/ : Hague System for the International Registration of Industrial Designs 32: : LIGHT FITTINGS 57: The design is to be applied to a light fitting and the novelty resides in the features of the shape, pattern, ornamentation and/or configuration as shown in the accompanying representations 21: A2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 26 24: Part A 71: AURORA LIMITED 33: DM/ : Hague System for the International Registration of Industrial Designs 32: : LIGHT FITTINGS 21: A2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 26 24: Part A 71: AURORA LIMITED Page 303

304 33: DM/ : Hague System for the International Registration of Industrial Designs 32: : LIGHT FITTINGS 57: The design is to be applied to a light fitting and the novelty resides in the features of the shape, pattern, ornamentation and/or configuration as shown in the accompanying representations 33: DM/ : Hague System for the International Registration of Industrial Designs 32: : LIGHT FITTINGS 57: The design is to be applied to a light fitting and the novelty resides in the features of the shape, pattern, ornamentation and/or configuration as shown in the accompanying representations 21: A2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 26 24: Part A 71: AURORA LIMITED 33: DM/ : Hague System for the International Registration of Industrial Designs 32: : LIGHT FITTINGS 57: The design is to be applied to a light fitting and the novelty resides in the features of the shape, pattern, ornamentation and/or configuration as shown in the accompanying representations 21: A2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 26 24: Part A 71: AURORA LIMITED 33: DM/ : Hague System for the International Registration of Industrial Designs 32: : LIGHT FITTINGS 57: The design is to be applied to a light fitting and the novelty resides in the features of the shape, pattern, ornamentation and/or configuration as shown in the accompanying representations 21: A2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 26 24: Part A 71: AURORA LIMITED Page 304

305 shown in the accompanying representation 21: A2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 26 24: Part A 71: AURORA LIMITED 33: DM/ : Hague System for the International Registration of Industrial Designs 32: : LIGHT FITTINGS 57: The design is to be applied to a light fitting and the novelty resides in the features of the shape, pattern, ornamentation and/or configuration as shown in the accompanying representations 21: A2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 26 24: Part A 71: AURORA LIMITED 33: DM/ : Hague System for the International Registration of Industrial Designs 32: : LIGHT FITTINGS 57: The design is to be applied to a light fitting and the novelty resides in the features of the shape, pattern, ornamentation and/or configuration as 21: A2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 26 24: Part A 71: AURORA LIMITED 33: DM/ : Hague System for the International Registration of Industrial Designs 32: : LIGHT FITTINGS 57: The design is to be applied to a light fitting and the novelty resides in the features of the shape, pattern, ornamentation and/or configuration as shown in the accompanying representations 21: A2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 13 24: Part A 71: GRADUS-SAMSON, Kyle; FRASER, Brad Mckenzie 54: ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR SYSTEM 57: The design relates to an ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR SYSTEM. The features of the design are those of shape and configuration. Page 305

306 21: A2013/ : 22/08/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: JASON JOHN APSEY 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: GAS CARTRIDGE HOLSTER 57: The GAS CARTRIDGE HOLSTER (the "Carrier" is a device, predominantly made from plastic, for holding and/or transporting gas cartridges typically used in the bicycle industry for inflating tyres (including but not limited to the 16 gram and 25 gram types)and includes features for permanently or temporarily fixing the carrier to a bicycle, motorcycle or other mout using standard fasteners.the cartridges are held in position with clips that are integrated into the design. A strap is optionally attached to the Carrier and may be used to further secure the cartridge to the carrier and/or mount. 21: A2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 6 24: Part A 71: STRASSEFEAR (PTY) LTD 54: DESK 57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape or configuration of a desk which includes a work surface (A), carrying straps (B) and side pockets (C) substantially as illustrated in the accompanying drawings. The dimensions of the side pockets (C) are variable. Page 306

307 21: A2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: FROGBIKES LIMITED 33: : Community Design - GB 32: : Bicycle Frames 57: The design is for a bicycle frame decorated with a plurality of spots of varying size and colour. 21: A2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 13 24: Part A 71: VARI-PLUG (PTY) LTD 54: ADAPTOR 57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape and/or configuration of an adaptor substantially as shown in the accompanying drawing. 21: A2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: FROGBIKES LIMITED 33: : Community Design - GB 32: : Bicycle Frames 57: The design is for a bicycle frame decorated with a plurality of spots of varying size and colour. 21: A2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 21 24: Part A 71: USIBA ART CC 54: PUZZLE 57: The novelty of the design resides in the patterns or ornamentation applied to each side of each cube in a set of thirty cubes, substantially as shown in the attached representation. Page 307

308 21: A2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 7 24: Part A 71: COOMBS, Philip Patrick 54: IDENTIFICATION DISK 57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape or configuration of an identification disk substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. 21: A2014/ : : 43: : Class 6. 24: Part A 71: JACK MASEROW FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS CC 54: Set of Furniture 57: The design relates to a set of furniture. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. 21: A2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 23 24: Part A 71: FITT SPA 33: 11811/ : AU 32: : HOSE PIPE 57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape or configuration of a hose pipe substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. The length of the hose pipe is variable. 21: F2010/ : 05/03/ : Page 308

309 43: 20/10/ : Class : Part F 71: STITCH WISE (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A KNEE GUARD 57: A knee guard having a shape and configuration substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: F2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part F 71: COMPOUND TECHNOLOGY (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: Acoustic Wear Sensor 57: The design relates to an acoustic wear sensor. The features of the design are those of shape and configuration. 21: F2013/ : 28/02/ : 43: 52: Class : Part F 71: WILLEM MALHERBE 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CLEAN COOKING STOVE 57: The biomass gasification stove is constructed from various metal sheet options, in a configuration of parts dependent on location and user preference as described in the design range.the parts consist of the outter box shell,air chamer,oxydation chamber,manual air regulating system and pot stands.the airintake,coupled with the assited fan, air chamber intake design,linked to the oxydation chamber.the air flow,is uniquely configured around the use of various sheet metals in mildsteel,stainless steel,aluminium, galvanised and idionised in various finishes and thickness from 0.2mm to 2mm.The efficiency is based on the predetermined airlow between the various design options.the stoves have two unique pot stand designs for low end and top end configurations of the stove and evental applications in a 5 star and 4 point stanted modular unit.the oxidation chamber design to cover shape round shapes to square shapes,with air intake holes ranging from 1 to 25mm on the floor spaced in the first 0 to 50mm of the chamber.covering the combustion chamber design lenght 50mm to 500mm top to bottom. Top air oxydations holdes with a diameter from 1mm to 25mm in the top 100mm of the chamber. Page 309

310 21: F2013/ : 17/07/ : 43: 07/04/ : Class : Part F 71: EATON AEROQUIP INC. 33: US. 31: 29/444, : 2013/01/25 54: FACE GEARS 57: The design is for a face gear. The planar view of the face gear includes a circular disk shaped base plate having spiral teeth radially extending towards the outer circumference of the face of the face gear. In section the spiral teeth are slanted. The face gear axel mount shown in broken lines is for illustrative purposes only. 21: F2013/ : 24/07/ : 43: 52: Class : Part F 71: JOHANNES JACOBUS KOEKEMOER 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: BAKER`S PRODUCTS 57: The novelty features of the baked product design for which protection is claimed, include the shape and/or configuraion of a self-supporting unitized cuboid bunny-chow with major top face and bottom, substantially as shown in the accompanying representations. Page 310

311 21: F2013/ : 24/07/ : 43: 52: Class : Part F 71: JOHANNES JACOBUS KOEKEMOER 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: BAKER`S PRODUCTS 57: The novelty features of the baked product design for which protection is claimed, include the shape and/or configuration of a self-supporting unitized cuboid lasagne with major top face and bottom, substantially as shown in the accompanying representations. 21: F2013/ : : : : Class 9 24: Part F 71: PAILPAC PROPRIETARY LIMITED 54: Containers 57: The design relates to a container substantially as shown in the accompanying representations. 21: F2013/ : 24/07/ : 43: 52: Class : Part F 71: JOHANNES JACOBUS KOEKEMOER 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: BAKERS` PRODUCTS 57: The novelty features of the farinaceous food design for which protection is claimed, include the shape and/or configuraion of a self-supporting unitized cuboid farinaceous food with major top face and bottom,substantially as shown in the accompanying representations. Three dimensional view 21: F2013/ : : : : Class 9 24: Part F 71: PAILPAC PROPRIETARY LIMITED Page 311

312 54: Pails 57: The design relates to a pail substantially as shown in the accompanying representations. 57: The design relates to a lid for a container substantially as shown in the accompanying representations. Three dimensional view (shown with tear strip) Three dimensional view 21: F2013/ : : : : Class 9 24: Part F 71: PAILPAC PROPRIETARY LIMITED 54: Lids for Containers 57: The design relates to a lid for a container substantially as shown in the accompanying representations. 21: F2013/ : : : : Class 9 24: Part F 71: PAILPAC PROPRIETARY LIMITED 54: Pails 57: The design relates to a pail substantially as shown in the accompanying representations. Three dimensional view 21: F2013/ : : : : Class 9 24: Part F 71: PAILPAC PROPRIETARY LIMITED 54: Lids for Containers Three dimensional view 21: F2013/ : : : : Class 9 24: Part F 71: PAILPAC PROPRIETARY LIMITED 54: Containers Page 312

313 57: The design relates to a container substantially as shown in the accompanying representations. Three dimensional view (shown with tear strip) 21: F2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 9 24: Part F 71: PACKOLOGY CC 54: SHRINK SLEEVE ASSEMBLY 57: The functionality of the design resides in the shape or configuration of a shrink sleeve assembly substantially as illustrated in the accompanying Figures 1 to 5. The shrink sleeve assembly is of indefinite length (L) and width (W) and the overall shape of the shrink sleeve assembly element, in use, plays no part in the design. The individual pockets of the shrink sleeve assembly are independent of one another. 21: F2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 12 24: Part F 71: GOSSAMER MACHINERY (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: MOBILE ACCESS APPARATUS 57: The design is for a mobile access apparatus that includes an access assembly that can be raised and lowered and which includes platforms that can be extended and retracted and handrails that can be lowered. The mobile access apparatus includes three bins that are removably supported on the access assembly. 21: F2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 12 24: Part F 71: GOSSAMER MACHINERY (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Page 313

314 54: MOBILE ACCESS APPARATUS 57: The design is for an articulated mobile access apparatus with a front part and a rear part and each of the parts includes an access assembly that can be raised and lowered and each access assembly includes platforms that can be extended and retracted and handrails that can be lowered. The front and rear parts of the mobile access apparatus include three and two bins, respectively, that are removably supported on the access assembly. 21: F2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 23 24: Part F 71: DANIELS, Shaul Louis; MILLER, Roy Kevin 54: A PIPE FITTING 57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape or configuration of a pipe fitting, substantially as shown in the attached drawing. 21: F2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 12 24: Part F 71: GOSSAMER MACHINERY (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: MOBILE ACCESS APPARATUS 57: The design is for an articulated mobile access apparatus with a front part and a rear part and each of the parts includes an access assembly that can be raised and lowered and each access assembly includes platforms that can be extended and retracted and handrails that can be lowered. Each part of the mobile access apparatus includes three bins that are removably supported on the access assembly. 21: F2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 21 24: Part F 71: NOAKES Timothy David, WOOLMER, Russell Christopher 54: Cricket Bats 57: The design is for a cricket bat with a widened bat surface. Page 314

315 21: F2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 6 24: Part F 71: STRASSEFEAR (PTY) LTD 54: DESK 57: The functionality of the design resides in the shape or configuration of a desk which includes a work surface (A), carrying straps (B) and side pockets (C) substantially as illustrated in the accompanying drawings. The dimensions of the side pockets (C) are variable. 21: F2013/ : 10/09/ : 43: 52: Class : Part F 71: JEREMIAH CORNELIS VAN NIEKERK 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: HOTTPLATE MINI SLOW COOKER 57: have design a hot plate mini slow cooker.it's comfertable two have two use and easy.your save money because you have two in one. You can cook in the mini slow cooker or on the hot plate. You can also warm up your food in the mini slow cooker or defrost your meat.it all depand how you want to use it.you save power indeed. 21: F2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 13 24: Part F 71: VARI-PLUG (PTY) LTD 54: ADAPTOR 57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape and/or configuration of an adaptor substantially as shown in the accompanying drawing. Page 315

316 21: F2013/ : 10/09/ : 43: 52: Class : Part F 71: JEREMIAH CORNELIS VAN NIEKERK 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: HOT PLATE 57: I have design a 3 plate hotplate.it's new on the market. It's easy to use. It;s made out of high guality metal. It works with buttons from 1-6 you can change it on what temperd you want two use it. It use less power.you can use more that two pots.it's comfertable,you use bigger pots save time.you dont have two warm up your food again. 21: F2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 13 24: Part F 71: DETNET SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD 54: WIRE HARNESS 57: The novelty of the design resides in the cross sectional shape or configuration of a wire harness substantially as shown in the accompanying representation. Page 316

317 57: The design is for a fitting for a closure that would typically be extruded and be used in conjunction with burglar bars. 21: F2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 6 24: Part F 71: SNUGGLETIME CC 54: A MATTRESS 57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape or configuration of a mattress substantially as shown in the accompanying representation. 21: F2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 8 24: Part F 71: MG INNOVATIONS CLOSE CORPORATION 54: Fittings for Closures 21: F2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 8 24: Part F 71: MG INNOVATIONS CLOSE CORPORATION 54: Fittings for Closures 57: The design is for a fitting for a closure that would typically be extruded and be used as a mullion, with a cover for a central recess of the mullion. Page 317

318 21: F2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 25 24: Part F 71: MG INNOVATIONS CLOSE CORPORATION 54: Frames for Closures 57: The design is for a frame for closures such as windows and doors. 21: F2013/ : 23: : : Class 25 24: Part F 71: MG INNOVATIONS CLOSE CORPORATION 54: Fences 57: The design is for a fence comprising a plurality of spaced apart, upright cylinders. Page 318

319 21: F2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 8 24: Part F 71: MG INNOVATIONS CLOSE CORPORATION 54: Fittings for Closures 57: The design is for a fitting for closures such as windows and doors. 21: F2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 15 24: Part F 71: MG INNOVATIONS CLOSE CORPORATION 54: Moulding Machines 57: The design is for a moulding machine for centrifugal moulding of elongate objects. 21: F2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 25 24: Part F 71: MG INNOVATIONS CLOSE CORPORATION 54: Window Frames 57: The design is for a window frame. Page 319

320 21: F2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 25 24: Part F 71: MG INNOVATIONS CLOSE CORPORATION 54: Door Frames 57: The design is for a door frame. 21: F2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 7 24: Part F 71: COOMBS, Philip Patrick 54: IDENTIFICATION DISK 57: The functionality of the design resides in the shape or configuration of an identification disk substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. 21: F2013/ : 23: 43: : Class 25 24: Part F 71: MG INNOVATIONS CLOSE CORPORATION 54: Window Frames 57: The design is for a window frame. 21: F2013/ : 17/10/ : 43: 52: Class : Part F 71: CHARL POTGIETER 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: FILLER RELIEF VALVE COMBINATION FOR PRESTRESS DEVICE Page 320

321 57: Filler valve body with a relief valve on the side, where the rubber seets on the filler body.this makes the product non cost effective and smaller.on figure A the complete product can be seen.on figure B the seat position for the relief rubber is clearly visible.on figure C the rubber with the spring that is inside the protruding part on figure A where the debth of the hole, the relief valve and the strength of the spring will indicate the relief pressure. 21: F2013/ : 30/10/ : 43: 52: Class : Part F 71: RAMROD (PTY) LIMITED 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: HAND MANIPULATED UTENSILS, INSTRUMENTS & APPLIANCES/PREPARING FOOD/DRINK 57: The spring-loaded scissor design of the grips allows for longer jaws to be used,providing greater comfort and protection.the design allows for an independent torch to be attached for use with, or removed for separate use from the unit.each grip can receive an interchangeable jaw or utensil and can be used together as tongs, or separately as individual utensils.the non-metallic,textured grips of the unit prevent heat from being transmitted to user's hand and provide a comfortable,strong grip. The rear clip facilitates closing and storage of unit, alternatively a hanging mechanism. 21: F2013/ : 26/08/ : 43: 52: Class : Part F 71: GARETH TRAVERS BOAST 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: VACCUM DOOR MAT 57: The product comprises of a platform with a box mounted on it.the platform holds hundreds of spring loaded buttons.these buttons serve as valves.the valves are opend when a person stands on them. The box houses the vacuum motor removable tray and filter bag.an infrared sensor activates the vacuum motor when a person stands on the platform.dirt is then sucked from the shoes and is stored in a removable tray.the ends of the platform are bevelled,to prevent tripping and to ease trolley wheels to roll over the platform. Page 321

322 54: FACE GEARS 57: The design relates to a face gear, in particular the design relates to a tooth profile of a face gear. In plan view the tooth is generally slanted. In section the tooth defines multiple facets on both a leading face and a trailing face. Front perspective view 21: F2013/ : 17/07/ : 43: 52: Class : Part F 71: Eaton Corporation 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. Page 322

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