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European Patent Bulletin 1985/14 :s>8s/:4 0 135 498 - 0 136 284 ISSN 0170-9305 Europäisches European Bulletin européen Patentblatt Patent Bulletin des brevets Inhalt Contents Sommaire I Veröffentlichte Anmeldungen 2 I Published Applications 3 I Demandes publiées 3 1.1 Geordnet nach der Internationalen 1.1 Arranged in accordance with the 1.1 Classées selon la classification Patentklassifikation 8 International Patent internationale des brevets 8 1.2 (1) Geordnet nach PCT-Veröffent- Classification 8 1-2(1) Classées selon les numéros de lichungsnummern Î02 1-2(1) Arranged by PCT publication publication PCT 102 1.2 (2) Geordnet nach PCT-Veröffent- number 102 1-2(2) Classées selon les numéros de lichungsnummern 108 1.2(2) Arranged by PCT publication publication PCT 108 1.3 (1) Geordnet nach Veröffentlichungs- number 108 1-3(1) Classées selon les numéros de nummern 108 1-3(1) Arranged by publication publication 108 1.3 (2) Geordnet nach Anmelde- number 108 1.3 (2) Classées selon les numéros des nummern 115 1-3(2) Arranged by application demandes 115 1.4 Geordnet nach Namen der number 115 1.4 Classées selon les noms des Anmelder 122 1.4 Arranged by name of demandeurs 122 1.5 Geordnet nach benannten applicant 122 1.5 Classées selon les Etats Vertragsstaaten 135 1.5 Arranged by designated contractants désignés 135 1.6 (1) Nach Erstellung des europäischen Contracting State 135 1-6(1) Documents découverts après Recherchenberichts ermittelte neue 1.6 (1) Documents discovered after comple- l'établissement du rapport de Schriftstücke — tion of the European search recherche européenne — 1.6 (2) Gesonderte Veröffentlichung des report — I 6(2) Publication séparée du rapport de europäischen Recherchen- 1.6 (2) Separate publication of the European recherche européenne 160 berichts 160 search report 160 I 7 Date de présentation de la requête en 1.7 Tag der Stellung eines 1.7 Date of filing of request for examen 162 Prüfungsantrags 162 examination 162 I 8(1) Date à laquelle la demande de brevet 1.8(1) Tag, an dem die europäische 1-8(1) Date on which the European patent européen a été rejetée 166 Patentanmeldung zurückgewiesen application was refused 166 I 8(2) Date à laquelle la demande de brevet worden ist 166 1.8(2) Date on which the European patent européen a été retirée 166 1.8 (2) Tag, an dem die europäische application was withdrawn 166 I 8(3) Date à laquelle la demande de brevet Patentanmeldung zurückgenommen 1.8 (3) Date on which the European patent européen est réputée retirée 167 worden ist 166 application was deemed to be I 8(4) Date du rétablissement dans 1.8 (3) Tag, an dem die europäische withdrawn 167 un droit — Patentanmeldung als zurück- 1.8 (4) Date of re-establishment of I 9(1) Date de la suspension dans le cas de genommen gilt 167 rights — la règle 13 — 1.8(4) Tag der Wiedereinsetzung in den 1-9(1) Date of suspension in the case I 9(2) Date de la poursuite dans le cas de la vorigen Stand — referred to in Rule 13 — règle 13 — 1.9(1) Tag der Aussetzung im Fall der 1.9 (2) Date of resumption in the case I 9(3) Date de l'interruption dans le cas de Regel 13 - 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