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Patent Journal JULY 2020 PATENT JOURNAL PATENT JOURNAL INCLUDING TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS AND COPYRIGHT IN CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS JULY 2020 VOL 53 ● No.07 Part II of II ISSUED MONTHLY DATE OF ISSUE: 29 JULY 2020 ISSN 2223-4837 Page | 1 JULY 2020 PATENT JOURNAL PATENT JOURNAL INCLUDING TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS AND COPYRIGHT IN CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS VOL. 53 No. 07 Date of Issue: 29 JULY 2020 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 JULY 2020 PATENT JOURNAL TABLE OF CONTENTS 2. PATENTS ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 APPLICATIONS FOR PATENTS .................................................................................................................................................. 5 ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS 58-60 AND 64 (1) ...................................................................... 84 CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 39 ............................................................................................................... 84 PATENT LICENSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 53 (7)-REGULATIONS 62 AND 63 .................................................................... 84 PATENT APPLICATIONS ABANDONED OR WITHDRAWN ...................................................................................................... 84 APPLICATION FOR RESTORATION OF A LAPSED PATENT .................................................................................................. 84 APPLICATION FOR VOLUNTARY SURRENDER OF PATENTS UNDER SECTION 64 (1), REGULATION 67 OF THE ACT ... 85 APPLICATIONS TO AMEND SPECIFICATION .......................................................................................................................... 85 INSPECTION OF SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................................................................................... 85 HYPOTHECATIONS ................................................................................................................................................................. 157 JUDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................................... 157 OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES ................................................................................................................................................. 157 3. DESIGNS .................................................................................................................................................................................. 158 APPLICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS IN TERMS OF ACT No. 195 OF 1993 .................................................. 159 ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTIONS 30, 29-REGULATIONS 37, 38 AND 40 ................................................................ 165 CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 41 ............................................................................................................. 165 CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR SERVICE REGISTERED .......................................................................................................... 165 CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR PROPRIETOR REGISTERED .................................................................................................. 165 APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED DESIGN UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT ................................ 165 APPLICATION TO CORRECT AND/OR AMEND DESIGNS APPLICATION OR REGISTRATION ........................................... 165 NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS ............................................................................................................................ 166 HYPOTHECATIONS ................................................................................................................................................................. 248 JUDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................................... 248 OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES ................................................................................................................................................. 248 4. COPYRIGHT ............................................................................................................................................................................. 249 NOTICES OF ACCEPTANCE ................................................................................................................................................... 250 HYPOTHECATIONS ................................................................................................................................................................. 251 JUDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................................... 251 OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES ................................................................................................................................................. 251 5. CORRECTION NOTICES .......................................................................................................................................................... 252 TRADE MARK CORRECTION NOTICES ................................................................................................................................. 253 PATENT CORRECTION NOTICES .......................................................................................................................................... 253 DESIGNS CORRECTION NOTICES ........................................................................................................................................ 253 COPYRIGHT CORRECTION NOTICES ................................................................................................................................... 253 PATENTS ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 254 DESIGNS ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 260 OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES ...................................................................................................................................................... 265 Page | 3 JULY 2020 PATENT JOURNAL 2. PATENTS Page | 4 JULY 2020 PATENT JOURNAL PATENTS APPLICATIONS FOR PATENTS Copies of these specifications cannot be supplied until the applications have been accepted and advertised, or in the case of convention applications, until 18 months from the date of the application in the convention THE PARTICULARS APPEAR IN THE FOLLOWING SEQUENCE: Application number ~ Nature ~ 54: Representation of mark ~ 73: Name of applicants ~ 74: Address for service ~ 51: International classification ~ 57: Specification of goods/services ~ 58: Endorsement(s) ~ 33: Country of priority ~ 31: Priority number ~ 32: Priority Date . - APPLIED ON 2020/06/22 - 2020/03734 ~ Provisional ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT PROCESSING AND STORING ~71:SERVICE SUPREMACY CONSORTIUM, Stand 118, Nhombelani , Malamulele, South Africa ~72: CHAUKE, langetela, Alert~ 2020/03786 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT HEPARIN ~71:BIOLOGICAL E LIMITED, 18/1 & 3, Azamabad, India ~72: ARYASOMAYAJULA, Ratnakar;KOSGI, Sreedhar;MANTENA, Narender Dev;VEDULA, Manohar Sarma~ 33:IN ~31:201741044415 ~32:11/12/2017 2020/03770 ~ Complete ~54:MHC CLASS I ASSOCIATED PEPTIDES FOR PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF MULTIPLE FLAVI VIRUS ~71:Emergex Vaccines Holding Limited, 4 & 5 Dunmore Court, Wootton Road, ABINGDON OX13 6BH, OXFORDSHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom ~72: PHILIP, Ramila~ 33:US ~31:62/614,375 ~32:06/01/2018 2020/03735 ~ Provisional ~54:HEALTH STATUS REPORT (HSR) SOLUTION ~71:SASAI GLOBAL LIMITED, 1st Floor, Osprey House, Old Street, St Helier JE2 3R, JERSEY, Jersey ~72: MASIYIWA, Strive~ 2020/03744 ~ Complete ~54:AP6808ZA00BKTG ~71:ANHUI UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, No.168 Taifeng Road, Huainan, People's Republic of China ~72: CHEN, Chuanxin;DING, Guoxin;QIU, Liu;WANG, Zhoufeng~ 33:CN ~31:201911142597.2 ~32:20/11/2019 2020/03769 ~ Complete ~54:1, 3, 4, 5-TETRAHYDRO-2H-PYRIDO[4,3-B]INDOLE DERIVATIVES FOR THE TREATMENT, ALLEVIATION OR PREVENTION OF DISORDERS ASSOCIATED WITH TAU AGGREGATES LIKE ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE ~71:AC Immune SA, EPFL Innovation Park, Building B, LAUSANNE 1015, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: GABELLIERI, Emanuele;MOLETTE, Jérôme;NAMPALLY, Sreenivasachary~ 33:EP ~31:18150422.6 ~32:05/01/2018;33:EP ~31:18175852.5 ~32:04/06/2018 2020/03790 ~ Provisional ~54:DISPOSABLE SANITIZING PILL ~71:BUDDY MANUFACTURERS CC, 7 CARRIAGE
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