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Journal 2421 Iris um Oifig Maoine Intleachtúla na hÉireann Journal of the Intellectual Property Office of Ireland Iml. 95 Cill Chainnigh 30 September 2020 Uimh. 2421 CLÁR INNSTE Cuid I Cuid II Paitinní Trádmharcanna Leath Leath Official Notice 3563 Official Notice 1745 Applications for Patents 3564 Applications for Trade Marks 1746 Applications Published 3566 Oppositions under Section 43 1765 Patents Granted 3575 Application(s) Withdrawn 1765 European Patents Granted 3576 Trade Marks Registered 1765 Applications Withdrawn, Deemed Withdrawn or Trade Marks Renewed 1766 Refused 3763 Trade Marks Removed 1768 Applications Lapsed 3764 Application(s) for Leave to Alter Registered Patents Lapsed 3764 Trade Mark(s) 1768 Patents Expired 3764 International Registrations under the Madrid Proceedings under Section 37 3770 Protocol 1769 Request for Grant of Supplementary Protection International Trade Marks Protected 1811 Certificate 3771 Cancellations effected for the following Supplementary Protection Certificate Granted 3771 goods/services under the Madrid protocol 1814 Supplementary Protection Certificate Withdrawn 3772 Errata 3772 Dearachtaí Designs Information under the 2001 Act Designs Registered 3773 Design Rights Expired 3802 The Journal of the Intellectual Property Office of Ireland is published fortnightly. Each issue is freely available to view or download from our website at www.ipoi.gov.ie © Rialtas na hÉireann, 2020 © Government of Ireland, 2020 3563 (30/09/2020) Journal of the Intellectual Property Office of Ireland (No. 2421) Iris um Oifig Maoine Intleachtúla na hÉireann Journal of the Intellectual Property Office of Ireland Cuid I Paitinní agus Dearachtaí No. 2421 Wednesday, 30 September, 2020 NOTE: The office does not guarantee the accuracy of its publications nor undertake any responsibility for errors or omissions or their consequences. In this Part of the Journal, a reference to a section is to a section of the Patents Act, 1992 unless otherwise stated. Official Notice - Patents Resumption of telephone enquiry service Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, the Intellectual Property Office of Ireland had been unable to deal with personal callers or telephone enquiries since 13 March 2020. While the Office remains unable to facilitate personal callers to its premises until further notice, telephone enquiries are being accepted on 00 353 56 7720111 beginning Tuesday 23 June between 9.30 a.m. until 4 p.m. Monday to Friday. Clients and customers are asked to use our online e-filing and payment services, to continue to communicate with us by email whenever possible and to note that there may be delays in dealing with telephone calls and responding to postal communications because staff are working remotely. Telephone enquiries: 00 353 56 7720111 E-mail enquiries: [email protected] 3564 (No. 2421) Journal of the Intellectual Property Office of Ireland (30/09/2020) Applications for Patents From 31/08/2020 to 10/09/2020 The names of applicants are in alphabetical order. In the case of joint applicants, each name is given independently. The title of the invention should not be regarded as an exhaustive indication of the subject- matter. The date immediately following the title is that on which the application was filed; in the case of a divisional application, the filing date of the earlier application is added within parentheses. In the case of a Convention application the Convention country and priority date(s) claimed are given in square brackets and where an application claimed the priority of an earlier application filed at the office, this information is given within the square brackets. The number is that of the application and should be used for correspondence purposes up to the date of grant of a patent. The letter S preceding the number indicates that the application is for a short-term patent. A new number will be given when a patent is granted and this new number should be quoted in all correspondence subsequent to grant. ANHUI SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY; HEFEI UNIVERSITY OF S20200193 TECHNOLOGY System and Method for Diagnosing State Fault of Desulfurization and Denitration Circulating Pump 01 September 2020 [China-23 May 2020] DOWNEY PATRICK; O'REILLY PAUL; FOY MICHAEL "A power tool apparatus S20200199 and a brace device for a power tool" 04 September 2020 DUNNE JOHN A refuse receptacle 01 September 2020 S20200194 FAHY EAMONN A handbrake monitoring apparatus for monitoring a handbrake S20200201 operating system for a motor vehicle. 02 September 2020 FARRELL STEPHEN; FLEMING ANTHONY; MEEHAN BARRY; KELLY SEAN S20200202 A bracket for mounting a screen or multiple screens on a handlebar 08 September 2020 FLEMING ANTHONY; FARRELL STEPHEN; MEEHAN BARRY; KELLY SEAN S20200202 A bracket for mounting a screen or multiple screens on a handlebar 08 September 2020 FOY MICHAEL; O'REILLY PAUL; DOWNEY PATRICK "A power tool apparatus S20200199 and a brace device for a power tool" 04 September 2020 GORMAN NICHOLAS A computer-implemented method of assessing & 20200196 communicating travel risk. 31 August 2020 INTUMESCENT SYSTEMS LTD A Ceiling Unit for Pipework 10 September 2020 20200203 [United Kingdom-13 September 2019] 3565 (30/09/2020) Journal of the Intellectual Property Office of Ireland (No. 2421) KELLY SEAN; FARRELL STEPHEN; FLEMING ANTHONY; MEEHAN BARRY S20200202 A bracket for mounting a screen or multiple screens on a handlebar 08 September 2020 MEEHAN BARRY; FARRELL STEPHEN; FLEMING ANTHONY; KELLY SEAN S20200202 A bracket for mounting a screen or multiple screens on a handlebar 08 September 2020 O'REILLY PAUL; FOY MICHAEL; DOWNEY PATRICK "A power tool apparatus S20200199 and a brace device for a power tool" 04 September 2020 STAMFORD DEVICES LIMITED HIGH FLOW THERAPY APPARATUS AND 20200195 METHODS 02 September 2020 SYSTEMING CZ, S.R.O. Equipment for pre-heating engines employed in stationary S20200200 standby power supplies 04 September 2020 [Czech Republic-11 September 2019] TROY CORMAC EDWARD JOHN CHAINSAW SHARPENING APPARATUS 04 20200198 September 2020 UBE EXSYMO CO., LTD. HYDROPHILIC PARTICLE MANUFACTURING 20200197 METHOD AND HYDROPHILIC PARTICLE 03 September 2020 3566 (No. 2421) Journal of the Intellectual Property Office of Ireland (30/09/2020) Applications Published Under Section 28 The following applications become open to public inspection as from the date of this issue of the journal. The date given is the date of filing of the application or the earliest priority claimed. 2018 S20180532 CHENGDU WEI EN SI TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD, Low temperature plasticizer dioctyl sebacate production plant. 23 November 2018. Int. Cl. (2020.01) C07C 67/00; C07C 69/00. S20180533 CHENGDU WEI EN SI TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD, Phenyl alkyl sulfonate production plant. 23 November 2018. Int. Cl. (2020.01) C07C 303/00; C07C 309/00. S20180534 CHENGDU WEI EN SI TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD, Epoxy soybean octyl oleate production plant. 23 November 2018. Int. Cl. (2020.01) B01J 14/00; B01J 19/18; C11B 3/00; C11C 3/00. S20180535 CHENGDU WEI EN SI TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD, Antioxidant 2,6-di-tert- butyl-4-methylphenol production plant. 23 November 2018. Int. Cl. (2020.01) C07C 37/00; C07C 39/00. S20180536 CHENGDU WEI EN SI TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD, Hindered phenolic antioxidant 1010 production plant. 23 November 2018. Int. Cl. (2020.01) C07C 67/00; C07C 69/00. S20180537 CHENGDU WEI EN SI TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD, Polyvinyl alcohol antioxidant 1076 production plant. 23 November 2018. Int. Cl. (2020.01) C07C 37/00; C07C 39/00; C07C 67/00; C07C 69/00. S20180538 CHENGDU WEI EN SI TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD, Lauryl thiodipropionate production plant. 23 November 2018. Int. Cl. (2020.01) C07C 319/00; C07C 323/00. S20180539 CHENGDU WEI EN SI TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD, PVC stabilizer calcium stearate production plant. 23 November 2018. Int. Cl. (2020.01) B01J 19/18; C07C 51/41; C07C 53/00. S20180540 CHENGDU WEI EN SI TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD, PVC stabilizer dibutyitin dilaurate production plant. 23 November 2018. Int. Cl. (2020.01) C07F 7/00. S20180541 CHENGDU WEI EN SI TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD, UV absorber uv-327 production plant. 23 November 2018. Int. Cl. (2020.01) C07D 249/00. S20180542 CHENGDU WEI EN SI TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD, Polypropylene UV absorber UV - 328 production plant. 23 November 2018. Int. Cl. (2020.01) C07D 249/00. 3567 (30/09/2020) Journal of the Intellectual Property Office of Ireland (No. 2421) S20180543 CHENGDU WEI EN SI TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD, 2-hydroxy-4- octoxybenzophenone production plant. 23 November 2018. Int. Cl. (2020.01) C07C 17/00; C07C 25/00; C07C 45/00; C07C 49/00. S20180544 CHENGDU WEI EN SI TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD, Polyolefin chelating stabilizer 1084 production plant. 23 November 2018. Int. Cl. (2020.01) C07C 15/00. S20180545 CHENGDU WEI EN SI TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD, Vulcanization accelerator 2-mercaptobenzothiazole zinc salt production plant. 23 November 2018. Int. Cl. (2020.01) C07D 277/00. S20180546 CHENGDU WEI EN SI TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD, Synthetic rubber accelerator diphenyl guanidine production plant. 23 November 2018. Int. Cl. (2020.01) C07C 277/00; C07C 279/00. S20180547 CHENGDU WEI EN SI TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD, Antioxidant dibenzothiazyl disulfide production plant. 23 November 2018. Int. Cl. (2020.01) C07D 277/00. S20180548 CHENGDU WEI EN SI TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD, Vulcanizing agent dithiodimorphine production plant. 23 November 2018. Int. Cl. (2020.01) C07D 295/00. S20180549 CHENGDU MI ER DUN TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD, Pharmaceutical intermediate high purity nitric acid production plant. 23 November 2018. Int. Cl. (2020.01) C01B 21/00. S20180550 CHENGDU MI ER DUN TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD, Thiourea dioxide synthesis intermediate high purity hydrogen peroxide production plant. 23 November 2018. Int. Cl. (2020.01) B01J 19/18; B01J 7/00; C01B 15/00. S20180551 CHENGDU MI ER DUN TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD, Pencillin extractant high purity chloroform production plant. 23 November 2018. Int. Cl. (2020.01) B01J 19/00; C07C 17/00; C07C 19/00. S20180552 CHENGDU MI ER DUN TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD, Pharmaceutical intermediate high purity anhydrous ethanol production plant. 23 November 2018.
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