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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 23 July 2008 Uimh. 2103 CLÁR INNSTE Cuid I Cuid II Paitinní Trádmharcanna Leath Leath Official Notice 1523 Official Notice 1347 Applications for Patents 1524 Applications for Trade Marks 1348 Applications Published 1527 Oppositions under Section 43 1392 Patents Granted 1529 Application(s) Amended 1392 Applications Withdrawn, Deemed Withdrawn or Application(s) Withdrawn 1393 Refused 1530 Trade Marks Registered 1393 Applications Lapsed 1531 Trade Marks Renewed 1394 Patents Lapsed 1531 Unpaid Renewal Fees 1398 Patents Expired 1627 Trade Marks Removed 1402 Proceedings under Section 37 1629 Merger of Separate Trade Mark Registrations 1406 Proceedings under Section 38 1630 Leave to Alter Registered Trade Mark(s) Translation of Claims 1634 Granted 1407 Application(s) for Leave to Alter Registered Trade Mark(s) 1407 Surrender of Registered Trade Mark(s) 1407 Application(s) Reinstated 1407 International Registrations under the Madrid Protocol 1407 International Trade Marks Protected 1468 Cancellations effected under the Madrid Protocol 1471 Errata 1482 Dearachtaí Designs Information under the 1927 Act Designs Extended 1634 Designs Information under the 2001 Act Designs Renewed 1634 Le ceannach direach 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, 51 FAICHE STIABHNA, BAILE ÁTHA CLIATH 2, (Teil: 01-6476000 - fo-line 6833-6850; Fax: 01 - 6476843) nó trí aon díoltóir leabhar. Praghas €8.89 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 €203.16 payable in advance to Government Publications, Postal Trade Section, 51 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2. (23/07/2008) Patents Office Journal (No. 2103) 1523 Patents Office Journal Irisleabhar Oifig Na bPaitinní Cuid I Paitinní agus Dearachtaí No. 2103 Wednesday, 23 July, 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 Patents Rules 1992 – Rule 77 – Office Closure This Office will be closed to the public on Monday 4th August 2008 1524 (No. 2103) Patents Office Journal (23/07/2008) Applications for Patents From 12/06/08 to 25/06/08 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. BREEN JOHN; MCSWEENEY GERARD Apparatus for fixing and adjusting a frame S20080493 in an ope 16 June 2008 BRONWAY RESEARCH LIMITED A machine 20 June 2008 20080509 BROWN DAVID A System 17 June 2008 20080496 BYRNE ANTHONY Intergrated suitcase weighing device 19 June 2008 S20080505 CONNOLLY SÍLE Kidz kettle: electric kettle for boiling water to make baby bottles S20080506 using formula. Make bottle making hassle free 19 June 2008 DALTON LIAM; O'CALLAGHAN RICHARD A method and system for transferring S20080507 money using a mobile telephone 19 June 2008 DUBLIN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Short Circuit Protection for Series S20080521 Connected Inventers 23 June 2008 FIBRE DRUMS (IRELAND) LIMITED A fibre drum 20 June 2008 [Ireland-20 June 20080520 2007] FOTONATION VISION LIMITED Image processing method and apparatus 17 June S20080497 2008 [WIPO-18 January 2008] GRANGE LEE A Platform to stand with movement up down and side to side A S20080522 training aid to allow an individual the ability to practise golf shots on the driving range, but in a BUDA vast arrey of positions simulating the actual golf course, above feet, below feet, up hill, down hill. 24 June 2008 (23/07/2008) Patents Office Journal (No. 2103) 1525 HAMILTON YATES TERENCE Removal of combustion deposits 12 June 2008 S20080483 [United Kingdom-13 June 2007] HERRIGAN JAMES Cure for Psoriasis 25 June 2008 S20080523 INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY TALLAGHT Electrode for thin film applications 20080498 17 June 2008 KINGSPAN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED A method and 20080504 apparatus 18 June 2008 KINGSPAN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED A facade system 20 20080515 June 2008 KIRRANE BRIAN f.s. flues. (fuel saving flues) 20 June 2008 20080524 LYNCH BRENDAN Modification of an existing comupter game programme as a S20080488 training/navigation device 13 June 2008 LYNCH IAN A safety system 23 June 2008 20080517 MANNING NOEL CHRISTOPHER A firebreak barrier and roof divide system 18 20080500 June 2008 [Ireland-18 June 2008] MCSWEENEY GERARD; BREEN JOHN Apparatus for fixing and adjusting a frame S20080493 in an ope 16 June 2008 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, GALWAY Ace2 as a target gene for the 20080486 molecular identification of yeast and fungal species 13 June 2008 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, GALWAY SW15 gene as a diagnostic 20080487 target for identification of fungal and yeast species 13 June 2008 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, GALWAY P2/P2A/P2B gene sequences 20080489 as diagnostic targets for the identification of fungal and yeast species. 13 June 2008 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, GALWAY EIF2y gene as a diagnostic 20080490 target for the identification of fungal and yeast species 13 June 2008 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, GALWAY LepA/Guf1 gene sequences 20080494 as a diagnostic target for the identification of bacterial species 16 June 2008 1526 (No. 2103) Patents Office Journal (23/07/2008) NOVAR ED&S LIMITED Service outlet floor box with connector module 25 June 20080525 2008 [United Kingdom-29 June 2007] NOVAR ED&S LIMITED A service outlet floor box 25 June 2008 [United Kingdom- 20080526 29 June 2007] O'BRIEN COLIN; TOBIN GREGORY; RUDDEN DARREN A Rotary clothesline 20080482 cover 12 June 2008 [Ireland-12 June 2007] O'BRIEN COLIN; TOBIN GREGORY; RUDDEN DARREN A Rotary Clothesline S20080484 Cover 12 June 2008 [Ireland-12 June 2007] O'CALLAGHAN RICHARD; DALTON LIAM A method and system for transferring S20080507 money using a mobile telephone 19 June 2008 PROVOST, FELLOWS AND SCHOLARS OF THE COLLEGE OF THE HOLY 20080503 AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY OF QUEEN ELIZABETH NEAR DUBLIN A mixing device 18 June 2008 QUINN PETER Electronic Swing 16 June 2008 S20080491 RIAZ AHMAD A Catheter 12 June 2008 S20080485 RUDDEN DARREN; TOBIN GREGORY; O'BRIEN COLIN A Rotary clothesline 20080482 cover 12 June 2008 [Ireland-12 June 2007] RUDDEN DARREN; TOBIN GREGORY; O'BRIEN COLIN A Rotary Clothesline S20080484 Cover 12 June 2008 [Ireland-12 June 2007] STAMFORD DEVICES LIMITED A system 18 June 2008 20080501 STAMFORD DEVICES LIMITED A device 18 June 2008 20080502 TENOWARE R&D LIMITED Network Distributed File System 20 June 2008 S20080508 [Ireland-22 June 2007] TOBIN GREGORY; O'BRIEN COLIN; RUDDEN DARREN A Rotary clothesline 20080482 cover 12 June 2008 [Ireland-12 June 2007] TOBIN GREGORY; O'BRIEN COLIN; RUDDEN DARREN A Rotary Clothesline S20080484 Cover 12 June 2008 [Ireland-12 June 2007] (23/07/2008) Patents Office Journal (No. 2103) 1527 TRAVERS JOHN Pre-Fabricated Scaffold frame with non trip hazard T-Section 20080492 incorporated 16 June 2008 UNIVERSITY OF LIMERICK A heat sink 20 June 2008 20080513 UNIVERSITY OF LIMERICK A testing system 20 June 2008 20080518 UNIVERSITY OF LIMERICK A pump 20 June 2008 20080519 VYSERA BIOMEDICAL LIMITED A valve 20 June 2008 20080510 VYSERA BIOMEDICAL LIMITED A valve 20 June 2008 20080511 VYSERA BIOMEDICAL LIMITED A product 20 June 2008 20080512 VYSERA BIOMEDICAL LIMITED A valve 20 June 2008 20080514 VYSERA BIOMEDICAL LIMITED A product 20 June 2008 20080516 ZERUSA LIMITED A closure device 16 June 2008 [Ireland-15 June 2007] 20080495 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 20070701 CHEN MING-TE, Method for manufacturing a shoe. 30 October 2006. Int. Cl. (2006) A43B 9/00. 20070711 JULIAN ELLISON ; YOSHI NISHIO, Prediction method and system. 06 October 2006. Int. Cl. (2006) G06F 19/00. 20070730 FELIX MARY REILLY ; GERARD GIBNEY ; PETER OLIVER GIBNEY, Flushing system and directional valve. 01 November 2006. Int. Cl. (2006) E03D 1/00; E03B 1/00. 20070776 DAVID VINCENT BYRNE, A chaser comprising universal connection means. 27 October 2006. Int. Cl. (2006) B25F 5/00. 20070777 RIVDAL DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED, A hurley stick. 26 October 2006. Int. Cl. (2006) A63B 59/00. 20070778 FELIM PATRICK MCNEELA ; WILLIAM GERARD GAFFNEY ; NOEL GERRITY ; DAVID JOSEPH LOUGHNEY ; PAUL MICHAEL MULLIGAN, Work piece holding system. 27 October 2006. Int. Cl. (2006) B23Q 3/18. 1528 (No. 2103) Patents Office Journal (23/07/2008) 20070781 XELTEK LIMITED, An article and a method for producing an article of plastics material.
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