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Iris Um Oifig Maoine Intleachtúla Na Héireann Journal of the Intellectual Property Office of Ireland Iris um Oifig Maoine Intleachtúla na hÉireann Journal of the Intellectual Property Office of Ireland Iml. 96 Cill Chainnigh 04 August 2021 Uimh. 2443 CLÁR INNSTE Cuid I Cuid II Paitinní Trádmharcanna Leath Leath Official Notice 2355 Official Notice 1659 Applications for Patents 2354 Applications for Trade Marks 1660 Applications Published 2354 Oppositions under Section 43 1717 Patents Granted 2355 Application(s) Amended 1717 European Patents Granted 2356 Application(s) Withdrawn 1719 Applications Withdrawn, Deemed Withdrawn or Trade Marks Registered 1719 Refused 2567 Trade Marks Renewed 1721 Patents Lapsed 2567 International Registrations under the Madrid Request for Grant of Supplementary Protection Protocol 1724 Certificate 2568 International Trade Marks Protected 1735 Supplementary Protection Certificate Granted 2568 Cancellations effected for the following Patents Expired 2570 goods/services under the Madrid protocol 1736 Dearachtaí Designs Information under the 2001 Act Designs Registered 2578 Designs Renewed 2582 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, 2021 © Government of Ireland, 2021 2353 (04/08/2021) Journal of the Intellectual Property Office of Ireland (No. 2443) Iris um Oifig Maoine Intleachtúla na hÉireann Journal of the Intellectual Property Office of Ireland Cuid I Paitinní agus Dearachtaí No. 2443 Wednesday, 4 August, 2021 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 Patent Rules 1992 – Rule 77, – Office Closure Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, the Intellectual Property office of Ireland (IPOI) is closed to the public and to personal callers until further notice. Clients and customers are asked to continue to use our online e-filing and payment services, and to continue to communicate with us by email whenever possible. 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 between 9.30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday to Friday. 2354 (No. 2443) Journal of the Intellectual Property Office of Ireland (04/08/2021) Applications for Patents From 05/07/2021 to 15/07/2021 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. FLAHERTY SHANE Surfing Practice and Training Device 05 July 2021 20210133 ZHONGYUAN INSTITUTE OF ZHEJIANG; ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY S20210134 ULTRASONIC-ASSISTED METHOD FOR PREPARING OCTENYL SUCCINIATE ANHYDRATE (OSA) RICE STARCH 15 July 2021 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. 2020 20200001 DAVID FITZPATRICK; FRANK CORCORAN, Water rescue equipment for the blind and deaf. 02 January 2020. Int. Cl. (2020.01) B63C 9/00. 20200012 BRIAN MEEHAN; IVOR LOFTUS, An adjustable glazing support structure. 24 January 2020. Int. Cl. (2020.01) E04D 13/00. S20200186 MINCON INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Flapper valve for percussion drill tools. 19 August 2020. Int. Cl. (2020.01) E21B 34/00. 2021 20210010 HERD ADVANCE LIMITED, Animal sorting and control system therefor. 23 January 2020. Int. Cl. (2020.01) A01K 1/00; G06Q 50/00. 2355 (04/08/2021) Journal of the Intellectual Property Office of Ireland (No. 2443) 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. S87248 Therapeutic kinesiology tape comprising an essential oil pre-impregnated adhesive layer.. Int. Cl. (2020.01) A61M 35/00; A61F 13/00; A61K 9/00; A61L 15/00. DANIEL O LOUGHLIN 16 January 2020 (S20200033) 87249 Process for shelf-life extension of fish. Int. Cl. (2020.01) A22C 25/00; A23B 4/00. KEOHANE SEAFOOD UNLIMITED COMPANY 25 November 2019 (20190200) [Ireland-14 December 2018] S87250 Flapper valve for percussion drill tools. Int. Cl. (2020.01) E21B 34/00. MINCON INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 19 August 2020 (S20200186) 87251 A hose support arrangement. Int. Cl. (2020.01) F16L 3/02. NEWROCK ENGINEERING LIMITED 18 March 2014 (20140076) [United Kingdom-18 March 2013] 2356 (No. 2443) Journal of the Intellectual Property Office of Ireland (04/08/2021) Patents Granted Under European Patent Convention Designating Ireland The Irish serial number appears first followed, respectively, by the proprietor’s name, the date of filing of the application, the filing number and the European Patent Office publication number. If the specification of the European patent was published in French or German the word ‘French’ or ‘German’, as appropriate, will appear as the last item of information. Grants Published in EPO Bulletin No. 26/21, dated 30th June 2021 1415947 Inventio AG 13/10/2003 1415947 03023020.5 German 1523735 Giesecke+Devrient Currency 10/07/2003 1523735 03763797.2 German Technology GmbH 1589871 Cortical Dynamics Limited 14/01/2004 1589871 04701863.5 1779156 Dak Americas, Llc 12/05/2005 1779156 05748015.4 1779708 Signify Holding B.V. 29/07/2005 1779708 05770329.0 1866083 University of Regina 14/03/2006 1866083 06705306.6 1870514 Voith Patent GmbH 05/04/2007 1870514 07105720.2 German 1886454 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 08/05/2006 1886454 06732907.8 1964430 QUALCOMM Incorporated 20/12/2006 1964430 06845800.9 2005155 Advanced Animal Diagnostics, Inc. 26/03/2007 2005155 07759349.9 2016449 AT & S Austria Technologie & 08/05/2007 2016449 07718430.7 German Systemtechnik Aktiengesellschaft 2024090 Qiagen GmbH 29/05/2007 2024090 07725637.8 German 2059654 MDI Motor Development International 03/09/2007 2059654 07803148.1 S.A. 2075097 Varian Medical Systems Particle 29/05/2008 2075097 08104154.3 German Therapy GmbH & Co. KG 2079621 Robert Bosch GmbH 14/08/2007 2079621 07788410.4 German 2087375 Los Alamos National Security 26/10/2007 2087375 07873571.9 2167728 Dow Global Technologies LLC 18/04/2008 2167728 08743071.6 2183425 KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, 09/07/2008 2183425 08789240.2 INC. 2187832 Medartis Holding AG 22/08/2007 2187832 07802797.6 German 2189575 DEME Offshore BE N.V. 19/11/2008 2189575 08169404.4 2201360 The Government of the U.S.A., as 21/10/2008 2201360 08841350.5 represented by The Secretary of the Navy 2210355 QUALCOMM Incorporated 03/10/2008 2210355 08835983.1 2357 (04/08/2021) Journal of the Intellectual Property Office of Ireland (No. 2443) 2213747 Riken 05/11/2008 2213747 08846826.9 2246763 Honeywell International Inc. 16/04/2010 2246763 10160207.6 2256258 KOBELCO CONSTRUCTION 21/05/2010 2256258 10163532.4 MACHINERY CO., LTD. 2263243 ABB Power Grids Switzerland AG 04/03/2009 2263243 09717134.2 2270528 Vodafone Holding GmbH 26/04/2010 2270528 10161033.5 German 2276389 Karl Storz Imaging, Inc. 23/04/2009 2276389 09734033.5 2277024 Becton, Dickinson and Company 13/05/2009 2277024 09763149.3 2279393 Micro Motion, Inc. 09/05/2008 2279393 08755243.6 2281960 FUTAEDA Inc. 22/04/2009 2281960 09735592.9 2283331 Rosemount Inc. 22/05/2009 2283331 09751666.0 2284897 Heptagon Micro Optics Pte. Ltd. 16/08/2010 2284897 10172890.5 2301666 Cole-Parmer Ltd. 22/07/2010 2301666 10007637.1 2333141 Toshiba Lifestyle Products & Services 17/07/2009 2333141 09800195.1 Corporation 2340877 Crytek GmbH 23/12/2010 2340877 10196822.0 2348545 SK Siltron Co., Ltd. 17/01/2011 2348545 11151142.4 Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology 2350697 Baker Hughes Ventures & Growth LLC 22/05/2009 2350697 09751637.1 2350918 Raytheon Company 28/10/2009 2350918 09752945.7 2358803 The Coca-Cola Company 08/12/2009 2358803 09764992.5 2376184 Greatbatch Ltd. 12/01/2010 2376184 10729679.0 2387460 BASF Corporation 14/01/2010 2387460 10732092.1 BASF SE 2392191 Ajou University Industry-Academic 02/02/2010 2392191 10736078.6 Cooperation Foundation 2398182 Nagravision S.A.
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