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Patents Office Journal PATENTS OFFICE JOURNAL IRISLEABHAR OIFIG NA bPAITINNÍ (Cláruithe mar Pháipéar Nuachta) © Rialtas na hÉireann, 2006 (Registered as a Newspaper) © Government of Ireland, 2006 Iml. 83 Cill Chainnigh 12 November 2008 Uimh. 2111 CLÁR INNSTE Cuid I Cuid II Paitinní Trádmharcanna Leath Leath Official Notice 2731 Official Notice 2160 Applications for Patents 2732 Applications for Trade Marks 2161 Applications Published 2735 Oppositions under Section 43 2209 Patents Granted 2735 Application(s) Withdrawn 2209 European Patents Granted 2737 Trade Marks Registered 2209 Applications Withdrawn, Deemed Withdrawn or Trade Marks Renewed 2210 Refused 2788 Unpaid Renewal Fees 2213 Patents Lapsed 2790 Trade Marks Removed 2246 Request for Grant of Supplementary Protection Merger of Separate Trade Mark Registrations 2249 Certificate 2790 Application(s) Reinstated 2250 Application for Restoration of Lapsed Patents 2791 International Registrations under the Madrid Errata 2791 Protocol 2250 International Trade Marks Protected 2299 Changes/Corrections in the International Register 2304 Errata 2304 Dearachtaí Designs Information under the 1927 Act Designs Extended 2792 Designs Expired 2792 Designs Information under the 2001 Act Designs Registered 2793 Design Rights Expired 2794 BAILE ÁTHA CLIATH ARNA FHOILSIÚ AG OIFIG AN tSOLÁTHAIR Le ceannach díreach ón OIFIG DHÍOLTA FOILSEACHÁN RIALTAIS, TEACH SUN ALLIANCE, SRÁID THEACH LAIGHEAN, BAILE ÁTHA CLIATH 2, nó tríd an bpost ó FOILSEACHÁIN RIALTAIS, AN RANNÓG POST-TRÁCHTA, AONAD 20 PÁIRC MIONDÍOLA COIS LOCHA,CLÁR CHLAINNE MHUIRIS, CONTAE MHAIGH EO (Teil: 01-6476834/37 nó 1890 213434; Fax: 01-6476843 nó 094 - 9378964 ) nó trí aon díoltóir leabhar. Praghas €10.00 This Journal is published fortnightly by the Stationery Office on behalf of the Patents Office and is forwarded to subscribers on the date of publication. Annual Subscription is €234.00 payable in advance to Government Publications, Postal Trade Section, 51 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2. (12/11/2008) Patents Office Journal (No. 2111) 2731 Patents Office Journal Irisleabhar Oifig Na bPaitinní Cuid I Paitinní agus Dearachtaí No. 2111 Wednesday, 12 November, 2008 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 Register of Patent Agents The prescribed annual fee (€125) in respect of each registration shall be payable on or before the 31st day of December in each year in respect of the following year 2732 (No. 2111) Patents Office Journal (12/11/2008) Applications for Patents From 07/10/08 to 17/10/08 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. ADVANCED MANUFACTURING CONTROL SYSTEMS LTD A waste 20080812 management system 07 October 2008 BARRETT MICHEAL; MURPHY MICHAEL Candles and candle holders 09 S20080821 October 2008 [United Kingdom-10 October 2007] CASSELLS DEREK; DALY JEFF Addition of a smoke, natural gas, and carbon 20080814 monoxide detector to a mobile phone. 07 October 2008 CAULFIELD RICHARD The shot aimer 16 October 2008 S20080843 CAULFIELD RICHARD The shot aimer 16 October 2008 20080844 CONCANNON JOHN FRANCIS An animal trough for animal feed or water 10 20080824 October 2008 [Ireland-11 October 2007] CONCANNON MARY Double sided & reversible cutains 17 October 2008 20080846 CUDDY THOMAS JOSEPH; O'HARTE THOMAS PETER; MAYE MARTIN S20080813 MARIAN JOSEPH An odour extraction system for extracting odours from a toilet pan 07 October 2008 DALY JEFF; CASSELLS DEREK Addition of a smoke, natural gas, and carbon 20080814 monoxide detector to a mobile phone. 07 October 2008 DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY A product and method 14 October 2008 20080839 DRUMM OWEN Use of optical beams to sense touch events 10 October 2008 S20080827 [Ireland-07 August 2008] (12/11/2008) Patents Office Journal (No. 2111) 2733 ÉIRE COMPOSITES TEORANTA Integrally heated fibre reinforced S20080826 polymer/ceramic mould 10 October 2008 FARRELL JAMES Camán carrier 08 October 2008 S20080815 FARRINGTON DANIEL; FARRINGTON THOMAS A homeopathic complex 10 20080829 October 2008 [Ireland-10 October 2007] FARRINGTON DANIEL; FARRINGTON THOMAS A homeopathic complex 10 20080830 October 2008 [Ireland-10 October 2007] FARRINGTON THOMAS; FARRINGTON DANIEL A homeopathic complex 10 20080829 October 2008 [Ireland-10 October 2007] FARRINGTON THOMAS; FARRINGTON DANIEL A homeopathic complex 10 20080830 October 2008 [Ireland-10 October 2007] FAY KEVIN; FAY VINCENT; LOUGHRAN RICHARD; LOUGHRAN BRIAN; S20080840 LOUGHRAN GARETH; FAY PATRICK A process for manufacturing a bespoke woodwork product 14 October 2008 FAY PATRICK; FAY VINCENT; LOUGHRAN RICHARD; LOUGHRAN BRIAN; S20080840 LOUGHRAN GARETH; FAY KEVIN A process for manufacturing a bespoke woodwork product 14 October 2008 FAY VINCENT; LOUGHRAN RICHARD; LOUGHRAN BRIAN; LOUGHRAN S20080840 GARETH; FAY KEVIN; FAY PATRICK A process for manufacturing a bespoke woodwork product 14 October 2008 FIRECOMMS LIMITED A transceiver module 10 October 2008 20080825 FIRECOMMS LIMITED An optical fibre connector 13 October 2008 [Ireland-12 20080831 October 2007] FLEURY VALERIE PATRICIA I-C-U burglar alarm systems 10 October 2008 20080833 FOLAN MICHAEL ANTHONY Dispensing device 09 October 2008 S20080822 FOLAN MICHAEL ANTHONY Topical formulation 09 October 2008 S20080823 KINGSPAN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED A translucent panel 20080847 17 October 2008 [Ireland-17 October 2007] 2734 (No. 2111) Patents Office Journal (12/11/2008) LANDIS+GYR LIMITED Remote control of commodity access and metering 10 20080828 October 2008 [United Kingdom-11 October 2007] LOUGHRAN BRIAN; LOUGHRAN GARETH; LOUGHRAN RICHARD; FAY S20080840 VINCENT; FAY KEVIN; FAY PATRICK A process for manufacturing a bespoke woodwork product 14 October 2008 LOUGHRAN GARETH; LOUGHRAN BRIAN; LOUGHRAN RICHARD; FAY S20080840 VINCENT; FAY KEVIN; FAY PATRICK A process for manufacturing a bespoke woodwork product 14 October 2008 LOUGHRAN RICHARD; LOUGHRAN BRIAN; LOUGHRAN GARETH; FAY S20080840 VINCENT; FAY KEVIN; FAY PATRICK A process for manufacturing a bespoke woodwork product 14 October 2008 MAYE MARTIN MARIAN JOSEPH; O'HARTE THOMAS PETER; CUDDY S20080813 THOMAS JOSEPH An odour extraction system for extracting odours from a toilet pan 07 October 2008 MURPHY DAVID Insulated glass 15 October 2008 20080841 MURPHY MICHAEL; BARRETT MICHEAL Candles and candle holders 09 S20080821 October 2008 [United Kingdom-10 October 2007] O DONNELL JOHN Manual round bale handler 17 October 2008 20080845 O'HARTE THOMAS PETER; MAYE MARTIN MARIAN JOSEPH; CUDDY S20080813 THOMAS JOSEPH An odour extraction system for extracting odours from a toilet pan 07 October 2008 OPENET RESEARCH LIMITED A method and system for charging control in 20080836 telecommunications services 13 October 2008 OPENET RESEARCH LIMITED A method and system for charging control in S20080837 telecommunications services 13 October 2008 O'SHEA MICHAEL Rain water recovery system 15 October 2008 20080835 PROMEK SEATING SYSTEMS LIMITED A seat 08 October 2008 S20080816 PROMEK SEATING SYSTEMS LIMITED A suspension seat 08 October 2008 S20080817 (12/11/2008) Patents Office Journal (No. 2111) 2735 PROMEK SEATING SYSTEMS LIMITED A seat 08 October 2008 S20080818 SIGMOID PHARMA LIMITED A delivery system 13 October 2008 20080832 SLIEVE MISH INVENTIONS LIMITED A communications system and method 14 20080838 October 2008 THE PROVOST FELLOWS & SCHOLARS OF THE COLLEGE OF THE HOLY 20080820 AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY OF QUEEN ELIZABETH, NEAR DUBLIN A method of determining infection status in an individual 09 October 2008 TITHE AN EARAGAIL TEO Houses to go 16 October 2008 S20080842 WESTGATE BIOLOGICAL LIMITED A composition 09 October 2008 20080819 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. 2007 S20070349 MICHAEL O'BRIEN; ROSEMARIE O'BRIEN, A carrier bag. 11 May 2007. Int. Cl. (2006) A45C 11/00; B65D 30/22; B65D 75/00; B65D 81/38; F25D 3/00. Patents Granted Under Section 34 The number of a patent is given in heavy type; the letter S preceding the number indicates a short-term patent. The code numbers following the title of each invention are those of the International Patent Classification. The date of filing the application follows the proprietor’s name. The patent application number, which follows the date of application in parenthesis, has been superseded by the patent number. In the case of an application claiming the priority of an earlier application, the name of the country where the earlier application was made and the date of the earlier application are shown in square brackets. By virtue of Section 65(3), the application relating to any short-term patent appearing in the following list whose date of filing is later than the date which is 18 months prior to the date of this issue of the Journal becomes open to public inspection as and from the date of this issue of the Journal. 85044 Haloperoxidase for the treatment of infection and control of flora.
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