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REGISTERED No. DL-33001/96 The Gazette of India PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 12NEWDELHI,SATURDADY,MARCH23,1996(CHAITRA3, 1918) [Separate paging is given to this Part in order that it may be filed as a separate compilation] [PART III---SECTION 2] (Notifications and Notices Issued by the Patent Office relating to Patents and Designs] THE PATENT OFFICE PATENTS AND DEMONS Calcutta, the 23rd March 1996 ADDRESS AMD JURISDICTION OF OFFICES OF THE PATENT OFFICE The Patent Office has its Head Office at Calcutta and Branch Offices at Bombay, Delhi and Madras having terri- torial Jurisdiction on a zonal basis as shown below :— Patent Office Branch, Todi Estates, III Floor, Tower Parel (WEST), Bombay-400 013, The States of Gujarat, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh and the Union Territories of Goa, Daman and Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli. telegraphic address "PATOFFICE". Patent Office Branch, Unit No. AM to 405,IIIFloor, Municipal Market Building, Saraswati Marg, Karol Bagh, New Delhi -110005 The States of Haryana. Himachal Pradesh,Jammuand Kashmir, Punjab,RajasthanandUttar Pradesh and the Union Territories of Chandigarh and Delhi. Telegraphic address "PATENTS Patent Office Branch, 61. Wallajah Road, Madras-600002. The States of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamilnadu and the Union Territories of Pondicherry, Laccadive, Minicoy and Amindivi Islands. Telegraphic address "PATENTOFFIC ", Patent Office (Head Office), "NIZAM PALACE", 2nd M.S.O. Building, 5th, 6th and 7th Floor, 234/4, Acharya Jagadish Bose Road, Calcutta-700020. Rest of India Telegraphic address 'PATENTS,''. All applications, notices, statements or rather documents or any fees required by the Patents Act, 1970 or the Patents Rules, 1972 will be received only at the appropriate Offices of Patent Office. Fees :-—The fees may either be paid in cash or may be small/ Money Order or payable to the Controller at the a p p r o - priate Officer or by bank draft or cheque, payable to the Controller drawn on a scheduled bank at the place where the appropriate office is situated. (219) 1—517GI/95

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Page 1: No. 12 DELHI, SATURDADY,MARCH 23, 1996 (CHAITRA 3, 1918

REGISTERED No. DL-33001/96

The Gazette of India

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY

No. 12 NEW DELHI, SATURDADY,MARCH 23, 1996 (CHAITRA 3, 1918)

[Separate paging is given to this Part in order that it may be filed as a separate compilation]

[PART III---SECTION 2]

(Notifications and Notices Issued by the Patent Office relating to Patents and Designs]

THE PATENT OFFICE

P A T E N T S AND DEMONS

Calcutta, the 23rd March 1996

ADDRESS AMD JURISDICTION OF OFFICES OFTHE PATENT OFFICE

The Patent Office has its Head Office at Calcutta andBranch Offices at Bombay, Delhi and Madras having terri-torial Jurisdiction on a zonal basis as shown below :—

Patent Office Branch,Todi Estates, III Floor, Tower Parel (WEST),Bombay-400 013,

The States of Gujarat, Maharashtra and MadhyaPradesh and the Union Territories of Goa, Daman andDiu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli.

telegraphic address "PATOFFICE".

Patent Office Branch,Unit No. AM to 405, III Floor,Municipal Market Building,Saraswati Marg, Karol Bagh,

New Delhi - 110 005

The States of Haryana. Himachal Pradesh, Jammu andKashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh and theUnion Territories of Chandigarh and Delhi.

Telegraphic address "PATENTS

Patent Office Branch,61. Wallajah Road,Madras-600002.

The States of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala,Tamilnadu and the Union Territories of Pondicherry,Laccadive, Minicoy and Amindivi Islands.

Telegraphic address "PATENTOFFIC ",

Patent Office (Head Office),"NIZAM PALACE", 2nd M.S.O.Building, 5th, 6th and 7th Floor,234/4, Acharya Jagadish Bose Road,Calcutta-700020.

Rest of India

Telegraphic address 'PATENTS,''.

All applications, notices, statements or rather documentsor any fees required by the Patents Act, 1970 or the PatentsRules, 1972 will be received only at the appropriate Officesof Patent Office.

Fees :-—The fees may either be paid in cash or may besmall/ Money Order or p a y a b l e to the C o n t r o l l e r a t t h e a p p r o -

priate Officer or by bank draft or cheque, payable to theController drawn on a scheduled bank at the place where theappropriate office is situated.

(219)1—517GI/95

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220 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, MARCH 23, 1996 (CHAITRA 3, 1918) [PART III—SEC. 2

Application for Patent filed at the head office 234/4,Acharya Jagadish Bose Road, Calcutta-20.

The dates shown in the crecent bracket are the date»claimed under section 135, of the Patent Act, 1970.

23-11-1995

1503/Cal/95. Suman Banerjee and Debjani Ganguly, Semi'conductor senser for spontaneous heating ofcoal.

1504/Cal/95. Otto India I.imited. A fixed Jumper pipeArrangement for a coke oven Battery.

1505/Cal/95. Powermass. Reduction of heat transfer bet-ween a body and its environment, (conventionalNo. 08/345, 131 on 28-11-94 in U.S.A.)

1506/Cal/95. Euro-Cellique S. A., Process for the prepara-tion of isoguanine derivatives having pde-iv in-hibition activity. (Divided out of No. 514,/Cal/94 antidated to 30-06-94)

1507/Cal/95. Euro-Celtique S.A. Process for the prepa'a-tion of 2- 6-D!lliioxuiuhine Derivatives havingPDE-IV Inhibition Activity. (Divided out ofAppln No. 514/Cal/94 antidated to 30-06-'94)

l508/Cal/95 Euro-Celtique S.A., Process for the prepara-tion of isoguanine derivatives having PDE-IV in-hibition activity. (Divided out of Appln No. 514/Cal/94 anti-dated to 30-06-94).

1509/Cal/95. Motive Holdings Limited, Variable valve liftmechanism for internal combustion engine. (Con-ventional No. 08/344, 826 on 23-11-94 in U.S.A.)

1510/Cal/95. Atlas Copco Wagner Inc., Computerised Moni-toring Management system for load carrying vehi-cle. (Conventional No. 08/344, 818 on 23-11-941

in U.S.A.)

23/11/95

1511/Cal/95. John Headly Donaldson. Improvements in dataderivation from movable surfaces. (ConventionalNo. PM 9634 on 24/11/94 in Australia)

1512/Cal/95. Johnson Electric S.A,, A rotor for an electricmotor. (Conventional No. 9423689.0 on 24-11-94in Great Britain)

1513/CAL/95. LG Electronic, Inc.. Microwave oven, (Conven-tional No. 11270/1995 on 9-5-95 in Korea)

21/11/95

15l4/Cal/95. Daewoo Electronic Co.. Ltd,, Method and appa-ratus for detecting optimum motion vectors basedon a hierarchical motion estimation approach.(Conventional No. 95-30217 on 15/09/95 in Re-public of Korea)

15l5/Cal/95. Chinmoy Tarapadar. Water Power Motor

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PART III---SEC. 2] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA; MARCH 23, 1996 (CHAITRA 3, 1918) 221

1516/Cal/95. Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd., Memoryfor selecting channel with frequency synthesizerand system of selecting channel with frequencysynthesizer using it. (Conventional No. 6-326697on 28-12-94 in Japan)

1517/Cal/95. Robertwilliam Cairns. Mobile concrete mixingand delivery system. (Conventional No. PM9631on 24/11/94 in Australia)

Application for the Patent filed at Talent Office Branch,Municipal Market Building, IIIrd floor, Karol Bagh, New

Delhi.

28/8/95

J594/Del/95. Director, An Indian National of Forest Re-search Institute, U.P. "A process for the prepara-tion of dye form Grewia optiva seeds."

1595/Del/95. Rohm and Hass Company, U.S.A. 'Impact-Modified Poly (Vinyl Chloride)".

1596/Del/95. BTR PLC, England. "Tapered Plug Valve"(Convention date 7th September, 1994 and 13thJuly. 1995) 3—U.K.

1597/Del/95. Sehlage Lock Company, U.S.A. "ThumbActuated Latch Retraction Mechanism for GripHandle Locks including integral installationGripping Aid",

1598/ De1/95. L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme Pour LietudeL' Exploitation Des Procedes Georges Claude,France. "Process and Installation for the Produc-tion of Oxygen by Cryogenic Distillation".

1599/Del/95, Bell Communication Research, Inc., U.S.A."Rechargeable Battery Structure and Methodof making Same" 55 (Convention date 29thAugust, August 1994)—U.S.A.

29-8-95

1600/ Del/ 95. Long-Airdox Company, U.S.A. "PivotedLifting Device" (Convention date 20th September,1994.)—U.S.A.

1601/Del/95. India Machine Tools, Allahabad. "JointClosure for Fibre Optic Cable".

1602/Del/95. Motorola, Inc., U.S.A. "Satellite-Based RingAlert Apparatus and Method of use" (Conventiondate 3rd October, 1994.)—U.S.A.

1603/Del/95. Kenetech Wind power. Inc., U.S.A. "TransientSuppressor for Electronics Systems" (Conven-tion dale 21st October, 1994,)—U.S.A.

16<>4/Del/95. SRP Industries Ltd., Canada, "Filler Reinforc-ed Thermoplastic Composites having BiaxiallyOriented Components".

1605/Del/95. Moltech Invent S.A., Luxembourg. "Alumini-um-Immersed Assembly for Aluminium Produc-tion Cells".

l606/Del/95. Moltech Invest S.A., Luxembourg. "Alumini-um Electrowinning, Cell with Improved CarbonCathode Blocks".

1607/Del/95. Moltech Invent S.A., Luxembourg. "StableAnodes for Aluminium Production Cells".

1608/Del/95. Procter & Gamble Company, U.S.A. "Methodof making absorbent structure comprising a plu-rality of polymeric particles having differentdefrees of crosslinking and an absorbent structurehaving regions comprising polymeric particles ofmutually different degrees of crosslinking" (Con-vention date 09-09-1994.)—U.K.

l609/Del/95. The Procter & Gamble Company. U.S.A.'"Absorbent composite structure comprising aplurality of Hydrogelforming Polymer Particlesbonded to a substrate by a cross linking agentcapable of forming inter-particle cross-link bowk

and method of making the same" (Conventiondate 09-09-1994")—U.K.

1610/Del/95. The Procter & Gamble Company, U.S.A.,'"Toothbrush Exhibiting a general three-dimensio-nal bristle profile and having raised profiledouter tufts.' (Convention date 09-09-94 and12-09-94.)—U.S.A.

30-08-95

1611/Del/95, Rohm GMBH, Germany, "ThermoplasticMaterial for use in coating pharmaceutical compo-sitions," (Convention date 31st August, 1994,) —Germany,

1612/Del/95. Rohm GMBH, Germany, "Coating and bind-ing agents for Pharmaceutical Compositions."(Convention date 31st August, 1994)-Germany.

1613/Del/95. Motorola, Inc., U.S.A., "Method and Appara-tus for regional cell management in a satellitecommunication system."

16l4/Del/95. Rhone.-Poulence Chimie. France, "Process forTreatment of a liquid medium for Insolubiliza-tion of Metallic Impurities Contained Therein."

(Convention date 2nd September, 1994)—France.

1615/Del/95. Norfrost Limited, U.K.. "Improvements in orrelating to Refrigeration Apparatus." (Conventiondate 1st September, 1994)—U.K.

16)6/Det/95, Harris Ge Railway Electronics Co. "U.S.A.".Scheduling System and Method."

31-08-95

l617/Del/95. HUB Technoligies, Inc., U.S.A., "ConnectionMethod and Structures for reducing signal transit-times'. in data processing devices." (Conventiondate 20th September, 1994)-U.S.A.

1618/DeI/95. General Electric Company. U.S.A. "MultiplePort High Brightness Centralized Lighting Sys-tem." (Convention date 14th September, 1994)—U.S.A.

1619/Del/95. Saeed Solomon Shalom, Israel, "Improvementsin and relating to Bicycle drive assemblies."

1620/Dcl/95. Kennametal Inc., U.S.A., "Multi-HandedMilling Cutter having indexable wedges andinserts."

1621/Del/95. Energy Research Corporation, U.S.A., "Car-bonate Fuel Cell Matrix,''

1622/Del/95. David C. Yang, U,S,A., "Device and Processfor Gravitational Separation of Solid Particles."

1623/Del/95. Morton International, Inc., U.S.A., "StampedMetal. Toroidal Hybrid Gas Generator withSliding Piston."

1624/Del/95. The Secretary of State for Defence in HerBritannic Majesty's Government of the UnitedKingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandU-K. "Luciferase Labelling Method" (Conven-tion date 1st September, 1994)—U.K.

1625/Del/95. Envirotech Investments Limited. Ireland,"Improvements in or relating to Amblent HeatCollection Panels." (Convention date 1st Septem-ber, 1994)—U.K.

1626/95/Del/95. Smithkline Bcecham P.L.C., England"Pharmaceutical Formulation." (Convention date3rd Sep. 1994, 24th Feb., "1995 and 2nd June,1995)—U.K.

9-95

1627/Del/95. The. Department of Science & Technology,Govt of Rajasthan, Jaipur, "Deep Well PVCHand Pump."

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222 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, MARCH. 23., (CHAITRA 3, 1918) [PART III—SEC. 2

1628/De1/95. Mohan Lal Gulrajani, and Subrata Das, New.Delhi, "A Cooking Process for Silk Cocoons."

1629/Del /95. Mohan Lal Gulraj and Shailja VidhyaGupta, New Delhi. "A Process for Cleaning ofSpun Silk Fabric".

1630/Del /95 . University of Miami, U.S.A., 'InjectablePolyethylene Oxide Gel implant and method forProduction" (Convention date 1st September,1994)—U.S.A.

1631/Del/95. Fred E Dexter, JR. U.S A. ."'Toothpaste Tube'H o l d e r " .

1 6 3 2 / D e l / 9 5 . R e c k i t & C o l m a n Produc t s Limited andImper ia l Chemica l Industr ies P L C , U.K.. ' E l e c -t r o n i c Sprawing Dev ice ' ' (Conven t ion date 7thSep tember , 1994) — U . K .

1 6 3 3 / D e l / 9 5 . I n t e r m u n e Life Sciences, Inc.., Canada "A testRe la t ing Hya lu ron idase Activity and fertilizingAbili ty of S p e r m " (Conven t ion date 2nd ,Septem-ber 1994, 27 th June , 1 9 9 5 ) — U . S . A . and 27thJu ly , 1 9 9 5 ) — C a n a d a .

1 6 3 4 / D e l / 9 5 . Mclean Ven tu re s C o r p o r a t i o n , Canada,'Process". for heat ing an Asphalt Surface. andA p p a r a t u s Therefor" (Conven t ion date 2ndSeptember , 1 9 9 4 ) — C a n a d a .

1630/Del/95. University of Miami, U.S.A., 'InjectablePolyethylene Oxide Gel implant and method forProduction" (Convention date 1st September,1994)—U.S.A.

1631/Del/95. Fred E Dexter, JR. U.S A. ."'Toothpaste Tube'Holder".

1632/Del/95. Reckit & Colman Products Limited andImperial Chemical Industries PLC, U.K.. 'Elec-tronic Sprawing Device'' (Convention date 7thSeptember, 1994) —U.K.

1633/Del/95. Intermune Life Sciences, Inc.., Canada "A testRelating Hyaluronidase Activity and fertilizingAbility of Sperm" (Convention date 2nd ,Septem-ber 1994, 27th June, 1995)—U.S.A. and 27thJuly, 1995)—Canada.

1634/Del/95. Mclean Ventures Corporation, Canada,'Process". for heating an Asphalt Surface. andApparatus Therefor" (Convention date 2ndSeptember, 1994)—Canada.

1600/ Del/ 95. Long-Airdox Company, U.S.A. "PivotedLifting Device" (Convention date 20th September,1994.)—U.S.A.

1601/Del/95. India Machine Tools, Allahabad. "JointClosure for Fibre Optic Cable".

1602/Del/95. Motorola, Inc., U.S.A. "Satellite-Based RingAlert Apparatus and Method of use" (Conventiondate 3rd October, 1994.)—U.S.A.

1603/Del/95. Kenetech Wind power. Inc., U.S.A. "TransientSuppressor for Electronics Systems" (Conven-tion dale 21st October, 1994,)—U.S.A.

16<>4/Del/95. SRP Industries Ltd., Canada, "Filler Reinforc-ed Thermoplastic Composites having BiaxiallyOriented Components".

1605/Del/95. Moltech Invent S.A., Luxembourg. "Alumini-um-Immersed Assembly for Aluminium Produc-tion Cells".

l606/Del/95. Moltech Invest S.A., Luxembourg. "Alumini-um Electrowinning, Cell with Improved CarbonCathode Blocks".

1607/Del/95. Moltech Invent S.A., Luxembourg. "StableAnodes for Aluminium Production Cells".

1608/Del/95. Procter & Gamble Company, U.S.A. "Methodof making absorbent structure comprising a plu-rality of polymeric particles having differentdefrees of crosslinking and an absorbent structurehaving regions comprising polymeric particles ofmutually different degrees of crosslinking" (Con-vention date 09-09-1994.)—U.K.

and method of making the same" (Conventiondate 09-09-1994")—U.K.

1610/Del/95. The Procter & Gamble Company, U.S.A.,'"Toothbrush Exhibiting a general three-dimensio-nal bristle profile and having raised profiledouter tufts.' (Convention date 09-09-94 and12-09-94.)—U.S.A.

30-08-95

1611/Del/95, Rohm GMBH, Germany, "ThermoplasticMaterial for use in coating pharmaceutical compo-sitions," (Convention date 31st August, 1994,) —Germany,

1612/Del/95. Rohm GMBH, Germany, "Coating and bind-ing agents for Pharmaceutical Compositions."(Convention date 31st August, 1994)-Germany.

1613/Del/95. Motorola, Inc., U.S.A., "Method and Appara-tus for regional cell management in a satellitecommunication system."

16l4/Del/95. Rhone.-Poulence Chimie. France, "Process forTreatment of a liquid medium for Insolubiliza-tion of Metallic Impurities Contained Therein."(Convention date 2nd September, 1994)—France.

1615/Del/95. Norfrost Limited, U.K.. "Improvements in orrelating to Refrigeration Apparatus." (Conventiondate 1st September, 1994)—U.K.

16)6/Det/95, Harris Ge Railway Electronics Co. "U.S.A.".Scheduling System and Method."

31-08-95

l617/Del/95. HUB Technoligies, Inc., U.S.A., "ConnectionMethod and Structures for reducing signal transit-times'. in data processing devices." (Conventiondate 20th September, 1994)-U.S.A.

1618/DeI/95. General Electric Company. U.S.A. "MultiplePort High Brightness Centralized Lighting Sys-tem." (Convention date 14th September, 1994)—U.S.A.

1619/Del/95. Saeed Solomon Shalom, Israel, "Improvementsin and relating to Bicycle drive assemblies."

1620/Dcl/95. Kennametal Inc., U.S.A., "Multi-HandedMilling Cutter having indexable wedges andinserts."

1621/Del/95. Energy Research Corporation, U.S.A., "Car-bonate Fuel Cell Matrix,''

1622/Del/95. David C. Yang, U,S,A., "Device and Processfor Gravitational Separation of Solid Particles."

1623/Del/95. Morton International, Inc., U.S.A., "StampedMetal. Toroidal Hybrid Gas Generator withSliding Piston."

1624/Del/95. The Secretary of State for Defence in HerBritannic Majesty's Government of the UnitedKingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandU-K. "Luciferase Labelling Method" (Conven-tion date 1st September, 1994)—U.K.

1625/Del/95. Envirotech Investments Limited. Ireland,"Improvements in or relating to Amblent HeatCollection Panels." (Convention date 1st Septem-ber, 1994)—U.K.

1626/95/Del/95. Smithkline Bcecham P.L.C., England"Pharmaceutical Formulation." (Convention date3rd Sep. 1994, 24th Feb., "1995 and 2nd June,1995)—U.K.

9-951627/Del/95. The. Department of Science & Technology,

Govt of Rajasthan, Jaipur, "Deep Well PVCHand Pump."

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'" Typed or photo copies of the specifications together withphoto copies of the drawings if any, can be supplied by thePatent Office, Calcutta or the appropriate Branch Office onpayment of the prescribed copying charges which may beascertained on application to that office. Photo copyingcharges may be calculated by adding the: number of pagesin the specification and drawing sheets mentioned belowagainst each accepted specification and multiplying the

same by two to get the charges as the copying charges perpage is Rs. 2/- .

Cl. : 124 C , 170215

Int. CI : U 01 J 29/07, 29/01.

AN APPARATUS FOR ASSEMBLING A SHADOWMASK AND A FRAME FOR A CATHODE RAY TUBE..

Applicant : SAMSUNG ELECTRON DEVICES CO. LTDOF 575 SHIN-RI TAEAN-EUB HWASEONG-GUNKYUNGGI-DO, REPUBLIC OF KOREA.

Inventor : JONG- SU KANG.

Application No. 90 /Ca l /1991 filed on 29th January 1991.

A p p r o p r i a t e o f f i c e F O R o p p o s i t i o n p r o c e e d i n g s ( R u l e

4, Pa ten t Ru le , 1972) , P a t e n t Office, Ca lcu t ta .

4 C la ims

An apparatus for assembling a shadow mark and a frame.for a cathode ray tube, said apparatus comprising :

a (bed 33) for loading said shadow mask (20) thereonand being movable up and down by a lifting device (34)conected to said bed ; and

a p l u r a l y of pushing plates (32) installed outside a skirt(21) of said shadow mask, for compressing .said skirt in-wardly ;

each of said pushing plates being provided with a framesupporter (31) for supporting said frame (10) above saidshadow mask loaded on said bed, and

said skirt of the shadow mask being inserted inside saidframe, supported by said frame supporter when said shadowmask located on said bed is moved up by said lifting device..

Compln. Specn. 8 pages Drgns 2 sheets.

Cl.. 143 D 176231

Int. Cl. : B 65 D 65/04.

PACKAGE FOR USE IN MICROWAVE HEATING OFFOOD, AND METHOD OF FORMING THE SAME.

Applicant : GOLDEN VALLEY MICROWAVE FOODS,INC. OF 7450 METRO BOULEVARD, EDINA MINNE-SOTA 55435. UNITED STATES O F AMERICA.

Inventor- : (l) JAMES DAVID WATKINS (2) LAW-RENCE CHARLES BRANDBERG, (3) CHARLES HENRYTURPIN, (4) DENISE ELLEN HANSON,

Application N O . 623/Cal /1990 ; filed on 24th July, 1990.

Appropriate office for opposition proceeding (Rule4. Patent Rule, 1972), Patent Office, Calcutta.

32 Claims

A package for use in microwave heating of. food, such asherein described, said package comprising :

(a) a containner arrangement defining first and secondinternal compartments; said container being made of micro-wave transparent material, such as herein described, so asto allow microwave heating of fond appropriately positionedtherein ;

(i) said container arrangement including an upstanding;side wall having upper and lower free edges, said upperfree edge defining an upper mouth to said containerarrangement ;

(ii) said first internal compartment having a bottomwall ;

(h) moisture barrier means. such as herein described.defining said first internal compartment in a manner inhibit-ing moisture transfer :into and out of said first compartmentduring storage ; said first internal compartment bring cons-tructed and arranged for storage of food material therein.prior to heating ; and

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(c) a heat releasable seal between said first internal com-partment and said second internal compartment ; .said heatreleasable seal being constructed and arranged to selectivelyopen when food retained within said first compartment isheated upon exposure to microwave energy, to allow mois-ture to escape from said first internal compartment to saidsecond internal compartment ;

optional!, there being venting means providing escape ofhot air and steam from said second internal compartment,upon exposure of said package to microwave energy.

Compl. Specn. 24 pages. Drgns. 3 sheets-..

Cl. : 83 B 5 176232Int. Cl. : A 6l L, 2/00

A STERILIZER.

Applicant ; MDT CORPORATION. OF 1777 EASTHENRIETTA ROAD ROCHESTER NEW YORK 14623UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

Inventors: (I) DONALD W. ALBRIGHT. (2) RAYMONO J. MILLER.

Application No. 670/Cal/1990 : filed on 6th August, 1990.

Appreciate office for opposition proceeding; (Rule4. Patent Rule, 1972), Patent Office, Calcutta.

10 Claims

A .sterilizer, comprising ;

a pressure vessel wad an associated door and adaptedto receive a sterilizable load and to contain said loadwithin the interior of said .vessel with said door closed,said dour being adapted thereby to seal said inte-rior;

a reservoir associated with said pressure vessel andadapted to contain liquid, with a fluid line linking saidreservoir with the interior of said pressure vessel;

valve means associated with said fluid line for con-trolling the flow of fluid between said reservoir and theinterior of said pressure vessel;

A heater associated with said pressure vessel andcapable of operation selectively in a high-power modeand in a low-power mode, said healer having sufficientcapacity to convert liquid within said interior to vaporwhen said heater is operated in said high-power mode;and

control means operably associated with said heaterand adapted to operate said heater in said high-powermode during an exposure phase of operation and to

thereafter operate said heater in, said low-power modeduring a drying phase of operation-

Compl. Specn. 14 pages: Drgns. 2 sheets.

Cl: : 131 B, C; 71 B. 176233Int. : CL* ; E 21 C 27/08. 27/42.

"OPEN-CAST MINING CONVEYING DEVICE",

Applicant : (1) SIEMENS AKT1ENGESELLSCHAFT.OF WITTELSBACHERPLATZ 2, D-8000, MUNCHEN 2,WEST GERMANY.

(2) RHEINBRAUN AKTIENGESELLS-CHAFT. OF 5000 KOELN, WEST GER-MANY.

Inventors,: (1) HANS-JOERG NUESSLIN(2) FRANZ-JOSEF HARTLIEF(3) EDMUND HEIMES

(4) FRANZ.-ARNO FASSBAENDER(5) DIETER HENNING(6) RALF ECKOLDT.

Application No. 669/Cal/l990; filed on 6th August,1990.

Appropriate Office for Opposition Proceedings (Rule 4,Patent Rule 1972) Paten: Office, Calcutta.

7 Claims

Open-case] mining conveying device, such as bucket-wheelexcavator or gravel-bed pick-up, having a bucket-wheel, acontrol device for controlling the movements of the bucket-wheel according to the previously determined morphologyof a deposit or the stratification of deposited material, saidcontrol device comprising a laser scanner for sensing conti-nuously the course of the material to be conveyed by apulsed light beam, a computer for calculating the depositcourse and (he course of the strata and for generating con-trol variables for controlling the movement of the convey-ing device from the reflected light beam

Compl. Specn. 10 pages; Drgft. 1 sheet.

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Cl. : 206 E, 186 E. 176234

lnt. Cl.' : H 04 N 9/77.

"SYSTEM FOR PREVIOUSLY ENCRYPTED INFOR-MATION SIGNALS'.

Applicant : MACROVISION CORPORATION OF 700E A S T EL CAMINO REAL, SUITE 200, MOUNTAINVIEW, CA 94940, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

Inventor : JOHN OLIVER RYAN.

Application No. 766/Cal/1990; filed on 05th September,1990.

((Complete specification left on 11th October, 1991).

{Appropriate Office for Opposition Proceedings (Rule 4,Patent Rule 1972) Patent Office, Calcutta.

6 Claims

A system for decrypting previously encrypted informationsignals to permit the use thereof, said encrypted informationsignals comprising encrypted versions of original informa-tion signals arranged as a succession of lines of active in-formation, each having a line timming reference, said encrypt-ed signals having been produced by time shifting at leastsome of the lines of the original information signals withrespect to the line timing reference in a predeterminedmanner with the amount of time shifting in each line in thesuccession being different than that of the previous line,said system comprising :

an indicator subsystem such as herein described, (112, 11,80, 88) for providing an indication of the amount of timeshifting performed on a given line; and

a restoration subsystem, such at herein described (114, 89,74, 68, 70, 78, 116) for restoring the original time relation-ship between the line liming reference and the line of in-formation by using the indication of the amount of limeshifting as provided by the indicator subsystem, whereinsaid restoration subsystem is adapted to generate a delibera-tely temporally misaligned line timing reference for eachline and to combine said deliberately temporally misalignedline timing reference with the line of information.

Compl. Specn, 25 pages; Drgns. 10 sheets.

Cl. : 34 A, D. 176255

Int. Cl. : D 01 F 6/00, 6/70.

"HIGH TENACITY, HIGH MODULUS POLYAM1DEYARN AND 'PROCESS FOR MAKING SAME ". ,

Applicant : E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COM-PANY OF WILMINGTON, EFLAWARE. UNITED STATESOF AMERICA.

Intentors : (1) THOMAS RUSSELL. CLARK III and(2) JOSEPH ARNOLD COFER JR.

Application No. 893/Cal/1990; filed on 29th October,1990.

Appropriate Office for Opposition Proceedings (Rule 4,Patent Rule 1972) Patent Office. Calcutta.

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21 Claims

A p o l y a m i d e yarn c o m p r i s e d of a p o l y a m i d e having aformic acid relative viscosity of greater than about 50, saidpolyamide composing at least 85%. by weight of. a polyamideselected from the class consisting either of poly (hexamethyllne adipamide) or poly (caproamide), said yarn having acapacity of greater than 11.0 ,g/d, a dry then, shrinkage at160oC of not more than 6.5%, a coil-off shrinkage of lessthan 7% a modulus of at least 35 G/4 , a birefringence ofgreater than 0.060, a differential birefringence, D : .90.00of greater than 0, and a sonic modulus of greater than 90g/d, said polyamide yarn having a long period spacing ofgreater than 100oA, crystal perfection index of water than,73, an apparent crystalite size of greater than 53 A; a nor-malized elastic range of greater than 0.55, normalized yieldstress of greater than 0.78 and a density of at least 1.143g/cc.

Compl. Specn. 37 pages; Drgn, 1 sheet.

Cl. : 34 A 176236Int. Cl. : D 01 F 6/04.

"A PROCESS FOR PREPARING FIBRES OF SULFON-ATED POLY P-PHENYLENE TEREPNTHALANE.

Applicant : E. I. DU PONT DE, NEMOURS AND COM-PANY OF WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, BRIEFSTATES OF AMERICA.

Inventor : MINSHON J. CHIOU,

App l i ca t i on No . 9 3 7 / C a l / 9 0 filed on 8th N o v e m b e r1990

A p p r o p r i a t e Off ice f o r O p p o s i t i o n P r o c e e d i n g s (Rule 4,Patent R u l e 1972 ) Patent OFFICE C a l c u t t a .

1 Claims

A process for making a fiber from sulfonated-PPD-Tcomprising the steps of :

(a) agitating substantially unsulfonated PPD-T having aninherent viscosity greater than 6 in sulfuric acid having aconcentration of 100.5 to 102.5% in an amount such thatthere is 17 to 20 weight percent of PPD-T in the sulfuricacid, for a duration of 1 to 3 hours at a temperature of 70to 80°C to dissolve and sulfonate the PPD-T;

(b) extruding in a conventional manner the resultingsolution from an orifice through a layer of inert non-coagu-lating fluid such as herein described into a coapulating bathsuch as herein described to coapulate the resulting fiber;

(c) drying the fiber to yield a dry as-spun fiber of PPD-Thaving an inherent viscosity greater than 4.5 and a sulfona-tion of 0.5 to 3.0% sulfur, as bound sulfonic acid or sulfo-nate groups.

Compl. Specn. 16 pages; Drgn. .1 sheet.

Cl : 32 A, 176237

Int. Cl. : C 09 B 62/00

"FIBER REACTIVE RED DYE COMPOSITION".

Applicant : SUMITOMO CHEMICAL, COMPANY, LTD.,OF 5 33, KITAHAMA-4-CHOME, CHUO-KU, OSAKA,JAPAN.

Inventors ; (1) TETSUYA MIYAMOTO:(2) YUTAKA KAYANE;(3) SADANOBU K I K K A W A ;(4) Kingo AKAHORI.

Application No 993/Cal/90 filed on 23rd November.1990.

Appropriate Office for Opposition Proceedings (Rule 4,Patent Rule 1972) Patent Office. Calcutta,

7 C l a i m s

A filed reactive red dye composition comprising a m o n o -azo c o m p o u n d of t h e following formula ( I ) i n a f r e e acid

from,

wherein Z is -CH,=CH or -CH2CH2. in which Z, is halogen,acetic acid ester group, phosphoric acid ester group, thio-sulfuric acid ester and sulfuric acid ester group and at leastone member selected from the group consisting of monoazocompounds of the following formulas (II) (III) and (IV) ineach free acid form, he formula (II) being

wherein any one of X and Y i s sulfur AND he other is hydro-

gen and Z i s C H = C H 2 , or - C H -CH2Z i n which Z2 is

group capable of b e i n g s p l i t b y the action of an a l k a l i , the

formula ( I I I ) b e i n g

wherein Z" is CH=CH2 provided that the SO2Z" is loca-ted at o-, m- or p- position against the amino when the -SOZin the above formula (1) is located at o , m- or p- pesition

against the amino, respectively, and the monoazo compoundof the above formula (1) is one having -CH2CH2Z1 as Z,and the formula (IV) being

wherein Z is - C H = C H or -CH2CH2Z3 in which Z3 is agroup capable of being split by the action of an alkali where-in the amount of one, two or three members of the monoazocompounds of the formulas ( I I ) , (III) and (IV) is 1 to60 % by weight based on the weight of the monoazo com-pound of the formula ( I ) .

(Compl. specn, 25 pages, Drgns. Nil

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Cl. ; 40 B 176238

Int. Cl. : C 08 T 4/64

"PROCESS FOR PREPARING A CATALYST USEFULFOR OLEFIN POLYMERIZATION.

Applicant : PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY, OFBARTLFSVILLE, STATE OF OKLAHOMA, UNITEDSTATES OF AMERICA.

Inventors : KENT EDWARD MITCHELL; ELIZABETHANN BENHAM : MAX PAUL MC DANIEL; MELVINBRUCE WELCH; GROVER WINDLE CONE.

Application No. : 627/Cal /91 filed on 22nd August, 1091.

Appropriate office for opposition proceedings (Rule. 4,Patent rule 1972) Patent Office, Calcutta,

claims 19

A process for preparing it catalyst useful for olefin poly-merization which Comprises contacting a titanium alkoxideand a magnesium dihalide to form a solution; then reactingthat solution with a precipitating agent of the type such asherein described to form a solid, contacting said solid withtitanium tetrachloride before of after an optional prepolu-merization step, and then contacting the resulting solid withfen organometallic reducing agent which is a hydrocarbylaluminum compound, a hydrocarbyl born compound, a hy-drocarbyl alkali or alkaline earth metal compound, or ahydrocarbyl zinc compound, wherein the molar ratio of thereducing agent to the titanium in the catalyst is in the rangeof 0.01 : 1 to 1 0 : 1 , and washing the then resulting solidwith a hydrocarbon to remove hydrocarbon soluble material.

Compl. Specn : 32 pages Drgns : 00 Sheet,

Cl, ; 116 G 108 C-3 176239

Int. Cl : B 65 D 47 /00

'BULK SOLIDS F E E D VALVE"

Applicant : SOCIETE FINANCIERS DE GESTION, O F139 RUE DU LUXEMBOURG 59100 ROUBAIXFRANCE.

Inventors, : SIMOENS H A R V E , HUBERT JEAN.

Application No. : 7 2 0 / C a l / 1 9 9 1 filed on 23rd September,1^91, ,

Appropriate office for opposition proceedings (Rule 4Patent Rule 1972) Patent Office, Calcutta.

claims 4

A bulk solids feed valve (1) for alternately feeding anaccumulator (2) the valve being integral with or outside theaccumulator, and abruptly discharging the accumulator (2)into an installation (3) such, as a silo or a storage hopper,said valve being connected to a presrized gas source (4) bymeans of a pipe (7) through a distributer (20) having se-veral channels, to said installation (3) by means of a pipe(6) and optionally when the valve is outside the accumula-tor, to the said accumulator (2) by means of a pipe (5) saidvalve comprising a body (8) housing : avariable volumefeed chamber (9) , said pipe (7) connected to said source(4) and a passage (10) between said feed chamber (9) andsaid accumula te (2) opening into said feed chamber (9);

ft variable volume discharge chamber (11) for dischargingfrom the accumulator (2) towards said installation (3) , theaccumulator (2) and the pipe (6) connecting the valve tothe installation (3) opening into said discharge chamber,said accumulator, said pipe and said discharge chamber,said discharge chember forming a discharge path; said feedchamber (9) being formed in the space between the rearlace (14) of a piston housed in a cylinder (12) in saidbody and the bottom of said cylinder, said piston beingtranslation-free; said discharge chamber being formed on thefront face of said piston (13) being kept in position by thurstexerted in the circulation of the gas in said discharge path

formed by said feed chamber (11), pipe 6 to the installationand optionally pipe (5) to the accumulator, said pipe (.6) tothe installation opening into the discharge chamber (11 ) , viaa seat (16) cooperating with a scaling member (17) carriedby or integral with the piston, said sealing member beingkept in sealing position by the action of pressure on the rearface of the piston ;

said piston (13) having a seal (22) interacting with saidcylinder over a length less than, its diameter; a guide block(23) integral with the rear face (14) of the piston and co-operating with a slide (24) integral with the bottom (15) ofthe cylinder 12, said guide block engaging the slide over alength equal at least to the transversal section of said guideblock when said sealing member (17) is pressed on saidvalve seat (16 ) ; characterised in t h a t ;

said piston has a limited backward movement and is pro-vided with a truncated basin - like shape with the concave sur-face thereof facing said bottom (15) of the cylinder housingsaid guide block (23) and said slide, the convex surface ofsaid piston being provided with said sealing member (17) ;and

for limiting charge losses, an annular pipe (25) is housedinside said body and opens out around said valve seat (16)said annular pipe being delimited by said piston and saidvalve body, and being located fully on the said of the seatfacing said piston.

Compl Specn.. 17 pages Drgn, 1 Sheet

Cl. 128 A 176240

Int. Cl. : A 61 L 2/08, 9/18, 15/01, 15/03.

"A PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION O F AWATER SWELLABLE WOUND DRESSING".

Applicant : JOHNSON & JOHNSON MEDICAL, INC.,OF 2500 ARBROOK BOULEVARD ARLINGTON, TAXES76014, UNITED STATES O F AMERICA.

inventor : CRAIG J, HARDY.

Application No. 117/Cal /94 filed on 25th February,1994.

Convention dated on 3rd March, 1993 (United Kingdom).

Appropriate office for opposition proceedings (Rule 4,Patent Rule 1972) Patent Office Calcutta,

20 Claims

A process for the preparation of a water swellable wounddressing comprising in the step of mixing from 5% to50% of an alginate ester of C1-C6 polyhydric alcohol; from50% to 95% of a humectant consisting of one or more C1-C6

monchydric or polyhydric alcohols with 0% to 30% ofwater to form a gel forming the resulting gel into the de-sired shape by any known means and evaporating the watar :provided that the wound dressing comprises less than 1.5%by weight of polyvinyl alcohol,

Compl. Specn, 13 pages; Drgn. 0 sheet.2—517Gr/95

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Ind. Cl. : 31C, 155D. 176241Int. Cl.* : C23C 24/08, C30B 7/10, 29/50, 35/00.

METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION OF IMPROVEDLARGE CRYSTAL POLYCRYSTALLINE FILM ON AMOID SUBSTRATE.

Applicant : PHOTON ENERGY INC., OF 13 FOUN-DERS BOULEVARD, EI PASO, TEXES 79906, UNITEDSTATES OF AMERICA.

Inventor : (1) SCOT PAUL ALBRIGHT(2) DEVID KENNETH BROWN(3) JOHN FRANCIS JORDON.

Application for Patent No. 880/DEL/S7 filed on 7th Oct,1987.

Appropriate Office for filing Opposition Proceeding". (Rub4, 1972) Patent Office Branch, Kara! Bagh, New Delhi-110005.

Claims 15

A method for the production of improved large crystalpolycrystalline film on a rigid substrate which comprises :—

applying to said substrate at substantially ambienttemperature a slurry consisting of at least cadmium sul-fate and a liquid carrier of the kind described hereinto form a polycrystalline layer on said substrate;

drying the applied slurry layer to evaporate substan-tially all the liquid carrier therefrom and provide apolycrystalline cadmium sulfide film on said substrate:

subjecting the dried polycrystalline film to compressiveforce to reduce substantially the thickness of said firmand

heating the compressed polycrysttalline film to forma large crystal polycrystalline film in which a majorityof the crystals have a mean diameter equal to or greaterthan the thickness of the film after heating,

(Compl. Specn. 18 pages Drgns. 2 sheets)

Ind. Cl. : 172 D 4 (XX). 176242Int. Cl. : D 01 H 1/00.

METHOD AND MACHINE FOR CONTINUOUSLYPRODUCING RAYON FILAMENTS.

Applicant : KAWASAKI JUKOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISA,OF 1-1. HIGASHIKAWASAKI-CHO 3-CHOME, CHUO-KU, KOBE- SHI, HYOGO-KEN, JAPAN.

Inventor. : YOSHIKI YASUKAWA, HIDETSUGU KINO-SHITA.

Application for Patent No. 784, DEL/89 filed on 5th Sep..1989.

Appropriate Office for filing Opposition Proceeding. (Rule4, 1972) Patent Office Branch, Karol Bagh New Delhi-110005.

Claims 13

A method of continuously producing rayon filaments com-prising the steps of : —

Primarily drawing plurality of filaments in a spinningunit; treating the filaments so drawn to scouring and draying.and taking said filaments up on a winder characterised in thatsaid filaments are primarily drawn in parallel with eachother and

said filaments are continuously subjected to couring, dray.ing and take-up by said winder in such order while saidfilaments are maintained in peralled with each other throughcut. said scouring treatment comprising at least a washingstep, a desulfurizing step an acid washing step and an oilaent treatment step. each said scouring treatment and saiddrying treatment being carried out in zones that are spacedfrom each other to prevent mixing of treatment 1iquids to

enable elective treatments and improved quality of saidfilaments.

(Compl. Specn. 17 pages; Drgns. 3 sheets)

Ind. Cl. :| 48 C 176243Int. CI : H 02 G. 3/00.

POLYMERIC COMPOSITION HAVING IMPROVEDRESISTANCE TO FLAME, LOW SMOKE EVOLUTIONAND IMPROVED PHYSICAL PROPERTIES.

Applicant : THE B. F, GOODRICH COMPANY OF3925 EMBASSY PARKWAY, AKRON, OHIO 44313UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. ' '

Inventors ; ANTONY WILLIAM MICHAEL COAKER,JOSEF CYRIL VYVODA.

Applicant for Patent No. 789/DEL/89 filed on 6th Sep.,

Appropriate Office for filing Opposition Proceedings (Rule4, 1972) Patent Office Branch, Karol Bagh New Delhi-110005.

Claims 14

A polymeric composition having improved resistance toflame, low smoke evolution and Improved physical propertiesidentified as follows : —

(i) cumulative heat released at flux 20KW/ma prior to15 min. of 10MI/m2 or less . as measured by theOSU RHR calorimeter; and

(ii) cumulative smoke released at flux 20KW/m2 priorto 15 min, of 400 SMK/m2 or less as measured bythe OSU RHR calorimeter which composition com-prises on a parts by weight basis ;

(la) at least 100 parts of a vinyl halide base poly-mer;

(|b) from 20 to 100 parts of at least one Chlorinat-ed polyethylene flexibilizing agent;

(c) from 2 to 15 parts of at least one stabilizer;

Co) from 1 to 80 parts of a brominated aromaticphthalate plasticiser;

(e) from 0.5 to 20 parts, of at least one fire re-tardant/smoke suppressant selected from thegroup consisting of antimony trioxide, molyb-dic oxide, aluminum trihydrate, amine molyb-dates, copper oxalate. zinc borate. solid solu-tion of zinc o\ide in magnesium oxide, calciumcarbonate, magnesium carbonate. magnesiumhydroxide, magnesium oxide, alumina ceramicspheres and mixtures thereof: and

(f) the balance one or more conventional additivessuch as herein described in conventionalamounts by weight,

(Compl, Specn, 57 pages; Drgns, 4 sheets,)

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Ind. Cl. : 206 E 176244Int. Cl. : G06F 7/00.

IMPROVED SELF CONTAINED CELLULAR MOBILERADIO PHONE.

Applicant : TELSTRA CORPORATION LIMITED, A t .N. 051 775 556 OF LEVEL 1 WENTWORTH STREET,PARRAMATTA (TELECOM"), AUSTRALIA.

Inventor : STEPHEN BARR1E MEADS.Application for Patent No. 803/Del/89 filed on 7th Sep..

1989.Convention Date: PJ0336/09.09.88/AU.Appropriate Office for Oppostion Proceedings (Rule 4,

1972) Patent Office Branch, Karol Bagh, New Delhi-110005.

21 Claims

An improved self-contained cellular mobiles radio phonecomprising, a standard phone set, a radio transceiver con-tained within said phone set for providing communicationbetween a mobile station and a fixed station. a handset con-nected to the phone set and having keyboard, a microphonespeaker and display means for displaying information rela-ting to a phone call, means within the phone set for gene-rating control signals and reading credit card date compris-ing at least a credit card reader with an associated adminis-trative processor, memory means connected to said processorfor stoning data read from the credit card, connection meansto enable connection of the phone to a vehicle's power sup-ply so as to be operable therefrom, voice means connectedto said phone set to provide user instruction, characterisedin that the phone also comprises in combination, a coinacceptor mechanism having an entry and exist slot withmeans to accept of reject coins, and a permanent or dispo-sable cash box secured to a cash box housing mechanism pro-vided in said phone set to facilitate ready removal of coinsfrom the telephone, and a connection port located in saidphone set adapted to connect peripheral machines such asfachsimile machine and a computer terminal thereto, said coinslide, and an adjustable parallel to the fixed coins slide inorder to reduce the effective cross sectional area of the chuteto suit various coin dismeters.

(Compl. Specn. 27 pages; Drawing 7 sheets)

Ind. Cl. : 140 B 176245

Int. Cl.' : C 10 M 135/18.

A FUEL COMPOSITION.

Applicant : THE LUBRIZOL CORPORATION, A COR-PORATION OF THE STATE OF OHIO, U.S.A., OF 29400LAKELAND BOULEVARD, WICKLIFFF; OHIO 44092,U.S.A.

Inventor : WILLIAM CHARLES WARD,Application No. 811/Del/89 filed on 1-9-89,Ante dated to 17-12-86.

Divisional to application No. 1112/Del/86 filed on17-12-86.

Appropriate office for opposition proceedings (Rule 4,Patents Rules. 1972) Patent Office Branch, New Deihi-110 005.

4 ClaimsA fuel composition comprising from 51 to 99.9 % percent

of a fuel and from 0.1 to 49 percent of the compound offormula ]I

wherein R1 and R2 are independently the same or differentand are selected from H and hydrocarbyl with the provisothat at least one of R1 and R2, is H for at least one of thethiocarbanate groups, and at least one of R1 and R2 ishydrocarbyl for each of the thiocarbamate groups, and Mis Mo or W.

(Compl. Specn, 23 pages Drgns. Nil)

Ind. Cl, : 156 D. 176246

Int. Cl.* : F04F 5/06.

A GEROTOR PUMP.

Applicant : CONCENTRIC PUMPS LIMITED, OF UNIT10, GRAVELLY INDUSTRIAL PARK ERDINGTON BIR-M1NGHAM B 24 SHW, ENGLAND.

Inventor : STEVE HODGE,

Application for Patent No. 815/Del/89 filed on 12th Sep1989,

Convention Date: (1) 8822696.4/28.09.88/GB,(2) 8913368.0/09.06.89/GB.

Appropriate Office for Opposition Proceedings (Rule -4,1972) Patent Office Branch, Karol Bagh, New Delhi110005.

9 Claims

A gerotor pump comprising a male lobed rotor having alobes located in and meshed with a female lobed annulushaving n + 1 lobes, said rotor and annulus being relativelyrotatable about parallel axes in a cylindrical body cavityhaving inlet and outlet ports opening to the chambers formedbetween the rotor and annulus, said chambers being in orbitaround said axes increasing in size in the other half revolu-tion as they pass over the outlet port, and said pump bodyhas a fixed shaft which is fast with the body, said male rotorbeing journailed on the shaft and means are provided forimparting rotary drive to the said rotor.

(Compl. Specn. 8 pages; Drgs. 5 sheets.)

Ind. Cl. : 32-F (29) 176247

Int. Cl.1 ; CO 7K 1/10.

METHOD FOR SOLID PHASE PEPTIDE SYNTHE-SIS.

Applicant : SOCIETE D' EXPANSION SCIENTIFIQUEEXPANSIA, 42 RUE DU DOCTEUR BLANCHE, 73016PARIS, FRANCE.

Inventor : BERNARD CALAS, MICHEL FOLLET-JEAN MERY & HANITRA NAHARISOA.

Application for Patent No. 833/Del/89 filed on 18 Sep,1989.

Appropriate Office for Opposition Proceedings (Rule 4,1972) Patent Office Branch, Karol Bagh, New Delhi-110005.

5 Claims

This invention relates to solid phase peptide synthesis.

Solid phase peptide synthesis is accomplished on popyac-rylic resins which as those described in EP 0 079 812 andEP 0 081 408) by a method which includes in the couplingprotocol step* of washing the resin in water and/or asque-ous solution(s).

(Compl. Specn. 18 pages; Drg. sheets nil)

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Ind, Cl. : 137 D,(L). 176248

Int. Cl.1 ; EO IB 5/08.

A COMPOSITE STEEL RAIL FOR RAILWAY TRACK.

Aplicant : BRITISH STEEL PLC, OF 9 ALBERTIMBANKMENT, LONDON SE 1 & 7 SN ENGLAND, &BRITISH RAILWAYS BOARD, OF PO BOX 100, EUSTONHOUSE, 24 EVERUHOLT STREET, LONDON, NW1IDZ, ENGLAND. ..

Inventor ; WILLIAM HENRY HODGSON, COLINGRAHAM STANDORTH, DAVID JOSHI THOMPSON.

Application for Patent No. 843 /Del/89 'filed on 20 Sep.,

Convention Date ; 8822293.0/22,9,8,8/U.K.

Appropriate Office for Opposition Proceedings (Rule 4,1972) Patent Office Branch, Karol,. Bagh, New Delhi-

12 Claims

A Composite steel rail for railway track which dampsvibrations of the rail comprising : '

a steel rail (1) composed of a head, (2) a web, (3) extend-ing downward, from said head and a foot (4) connected to)and formed integrally at the opposite end, of said wet(3)

a damping member (5) of visco-elastic material bonded tosaid rail (1) over at least part of the non wheel contactingparts thereof for damping the vibrations of said cal whentravelled over by vehicular traffic; and

a constraining member (6) of material substantially stifferin tension than the visco-elastic material of said dampingmember provided externally of said damping memberwhereby said damping member is sandwiched between saidrail and said constraining member.

(Compl. Specn. 8 pages' Drgns. 2 sheets)

Ind. Cl. : 170 D 176249Int. Cl.1 : C11D 9/22.

ULTRA-MILD SKIN CLEANSING TOILET BAR ANDPROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF.

Applicant : COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY, OF'300 PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK, 10022, UNITEDSTATES OF AMERICA

Inventors : FREDERICK ANTHONY SIMION, ROBERTV. CANTORE, RAVI SUBRAMANYAM, DOMENICOMASUCCI.

Application for Patent No. 847/Del/89, filed on 20 Sep..1989. ,

Appropriate Office for Opposition Proceedings (Rule 4,1972) Patent Office Branch. Karol Bagh. New Delhi-

110005.

13 Claims

An ultra mild skin-cleansing toilet bar, comprising fatty'acid soap, echoxylated surfactant and conventional additives,characterised that said toilet bar contains by weight :

(a) from 61 % to 91% fatty acid soap; and

(b) from 5 % to 35 % of an ethoxylated surfactanthaving an alkyl chain length of at least 8 carbonatoms having at least three ethoxy groups.

(Compl. Specn. 18 pages; Drgns. sheets 5.)

Ind, Cl. : 170 A+D. 176250Int. Cl.1 : C 14 C 1/00.

A COMPOSITION FOR TREATING HAIR OR SKIN.Applicant : COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY, OF

300 PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK 10022, UNITEDSTATES OF AMERICA.

Inventor : AMRIT MANILAL PATEL, CLARENCERALPH ROBBINS.

Application for Patent No. 659/Del/9l, tiled on 22 July1991,

Appropriate Office for Opposition Proceedings (Rule 4,1972) Patent Office Branch, Karol Bagh, New Delhi-110005.

20 Claims

A composition suitable for treating the hair or skin hav-ing improved elevated temperature stability due to its con-tent of a stabilizing agent which is a long chain alcohol orderivative thereof, which comprises, by weight 45% to98.9% of an aqueous liquid medium for the composition;0.3% to 35% of an anionic surfactant emulsifying agentwhich, when it is an alkyl sulfate or an alkyl lower alkoxysulfate contains more than 10 carbon atoms in the alkylgroup; 0.3% to 10% of a hair-or skin-treating material whichis insoluble in the liquid medium but is emulsified, suspend-ed, or dispersed in such medium; 0.5% to 10% of a stabi-lizer comprising 66,7 to 100% by weight of one or morelong chain alcohol or ethoxylated derivative thereof whichis of a weighted average number of carbon atoms in therange of 28 to 42 and upto 33,3% by weight of a misture ofhydrocarbons |of substantially corresponding chain lengthswith said alcohol; and balance if any, comprising one ormore additives of the kind such as hereinbefore describ-ed. '

(Compl. Specn. 55 pages; Drng. sheet nil )

Ind. Cl. : 169 B [XXXIX] 176251Int. CI : F 61 C 19/12

ELECTROMAGNETIC GUN SYSTEM,Applicants & Inventors : VARMA ANILKUMAR. MANIK.

CHAND, A/33 P & T SOCIETY, OPP. VASTRAPURRAILWAY STATION, VEJALPUR. AHMEDABAD-380051.GUJARAT & AH1R KIRAN LABHUBHAI, AHIR ELEC-TRONICS, NEAR VISHWAMITRA SOCIETY, JIVRAJPARK, AHMEDABAD-380051, GUJARAT.

Application Patent No. 272/Bom/1992 filed September 7,1992.'

Appropriate Office for Opposition Proceedings (Rule 4,Patent Rules 1972), Patent Office Branch, Bombay-13.

2 Claims

An electromagnetic gun system comprising of :

(a) An electromagnetic barrel having long tubular hollowbody made up of number of electromagnetic segments hav-ing inner and outer insulated layers and said inner layerhaving four grooves diagonally at equidistance in verticaland horizontal plane;

(b) Said each electromagnetic segment has an electro-magnetic coil wound in between insulated layers, a pair oflonger conductive strips in the said grooves lying in horizon-tal plane and two pairs of shorter conductive strips in thesaid grooves lying in vertical plane 'separated from eachother at equidistance, and the said shorter conductive stripsare slightly lest than half the size of the said longer conduc-tive strips :

(c) One of the strip of the said pair of longer conductivestrip in the said grooves lying in horizontal plane is givennegative potential through the said electromagnetic coil via(rigger switch and the said other longer conductive strip in theopposite groove lying in horizontal plane is given positivepotential directly from the D. C. Power source and the saidshorter conductive strips in the said grooves lying in verti-cal plane are provided zig zag potential; and

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(d) An electro magnetic shell, adopted to launch in thesaid; barrel, having tubular body of insulating material hav-ing longitudinal bore to house solid ferite rod having anelectromagnetic shell coil wound over it, and the said feriterod has a bore at transverse centre in horizontal plane havinginterconnected spring biased contact brushes for energisingthe barrel coil circuit by making contact with the said otherconductive strip in the said grooves lying in horizontal planeand the said tubular body has two semibore, in the trans-verse centre lying in the same vertical plane housing a pairof spring biased contact brushes adapted to be connectedto the terminals of the said shell coil.

(Compl, Specn. 12 pages Drgs. 2 sheets.)

Ind. Cl. : 189 [LXVI (9)] 176252

Int Cl. : A 61 K-7/02.

COSMETIC COMPOSITION OF THE OIL AND EMUL-SION TYPE.

Applicants : M/S. HINDUSTAN LEVER LTD., HINDUS-TAN LEVER HOUSE 165/166. BACKBAY RECLAMA-TION BOMBAY-400020, MAHARASHTRA. INDIA ACOMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER THE INDIANCOMPANIES ACT. 1913,

Inventor : VISPI KANGA.

Application No. 275/Bom/1992 filed on 11th September,1992

Appropriate Office for Opposition Proceedings (Rule 4,Patent Rules 1972), Patent Office Brunch, Bomhay-13.

7 Claims

A cosmetic composition of the oil and water emulsiontype essentially comprising :

(i) from about 20 to about 80 % by weight ofwater;

(ii) from about 1 to about 50% by weight of poly-alphaolefin having a viscosity of from about 0 1 toabout 10 cst at 100oC;

(iii) from about 0.1 to about 10% by weight of one ormore coupling solubilizing agents having the for-mula;

HO.—CH 2 CHRO) m (CH2)n (OCHRCH2)m. OH

wherein m and m' are integer greater than 1, andn is an integer greater than 3; and R is selecfedfrom the group consisting of hydrogen and C -Calkyl.

(Compl. Specn. 22 pages; Drgn. nil)

Ind. Cl, ; 51 E, Gr. [LXVI (2)] 176253

95 I, Gr. [XLIII (2)].

Int. Cl. B 26 B. 13/00.

A CARPET TRIMMER.

Applicant & Inventor : MRS. SUBHRA S1NHA, 372/A-1,KOREGAON PARK, PUNE-411 001, MAHARASHTRA,INDIA, AN INDIAN NATIONAL.

Application for Patent No. 357/Bom/1992 filed on 18 Sep

Appropriate Office for Opposition Proceedings (Rule 4,Patent Rules 1972), Patent Office Branch, Bombay-13.

5 Claims

A carpet trimmer consisting of a pair of blades disposedone below the other and provided with operating handles,said blades being pivoted together and adapted to close oneach other edge to edge and move away from each otherabout the pivor thereof, said other blade being spring biasedonto said one blade, a stopper pin provided on said oneblade and adapted to about and limit the closing movementof said other blade on said one blade, said handles beingdisposed one below the other spring stretched apart, thefront ends of said handles being pivoted together, said onehandle being adapted to move in towards and move out.away from said other handle about the pivor at the frontends thereof, the rear end of said one blade being rigidlymounted at the front of said other handle, the rear end ofsaid other blade being eccentrically connected to the frontend of said one handle and clamp means to clamp saidhandles together in the closed position of said blades.

(Compl, Specn. 14 pages; Drgns. 3 sheets,)

Ind. Cl. : 67 C Gr. [LI] 176254

Int. Cl, : H04 N. 5/278,

LANGUAGE INDEPENDENT PROGRAM SUBTITLESCLIPS) SYSTEM.

Applicant : CENTRE FOR DEVELOPMENT OF AD-VANCED COMPUTING (C-DAC) UNIVERSITY CAM-PUS, GANESHKHIND, PUNE-411 007, MAHARASHTRA,INDIA, INDIAN ORGANISATION.

Inventors : (I) MR, SASHANK PUJARI(2) MR. MOHAN TAMBU,

Application No. 164/Bom/93 filed on 25th May, 93,

Appropriate Office for Opposition Proceedings (Rule 4.Patent Rules 1972), Patent Office Branch, Bombay-13.

5 Claims

Language Independent Program subtitles system is tele-text subtitling system for television comprising of a prog-rammable gate arry teletext chip (15) connected todate slicer(11) to receive video and subtitle,signals, a Central Proces-sing Unit (12) connected to the said teletext .chip, (15) anEPROM. (16) a RAM (7) and video generator (13), connect-ed to the said Central Processing Unit, (12) a, video mixer(14) connected to the said-video generator (13) and RF

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modulator (10) connected to the said video magazine, a RFmodulator (10) connected to the said video mixer, and aswitch (20) is connected to the said teletext ship, for modeselection.

(Compl. Specn. 10 pages; Drgns. 3 sheets.)

Ind. Cl. : 189 [LXVI|, 176255

Int. Cl. : A 61 K, 7/06.

PROCESS OF PREPARING HERBAL HAIR OIL.Applicant &. Inventors : HUMAYUNISA BEGUM EDR-

ROS. ALOI HERBAL PRODUCTS, VERIAVI BHAGOLHUMA DIAMOND BUILDING SURAT-395 003, GUJA-RAT.

Application No. 241 /Bom/93 filed on Aug. 2/93,Appropriate Office for Opposition Proceeding') (Rule 4,

Patent Rules 1972), Patent Office Branch, Bombay-13.

6 Claims

Process for preparing herbal oil comprising :

(A) mixing the following ingradients ; By weight

Acacia Concinnal (L) —10% to 20% of base oilPhyllanthus Amblica (L)—10% to 20% of base oilViscum Monoicum (L)—0.5% to 1.0% of base oilCentella Asiatica (L)—0.5%, to 1.0 % of base oilIndian Myrella (L)—6% to 9% of hasp oilEuphorbia Hirta (L)—20% to 40%, of base oilMaiden Hair fern (L)—0.5% to 1.0 % of base oilAcacia nilotica (L)—0.65% to 1.0% of base oil.

(b) soaking the ingredients in step (A) in water for 12hrs.

(c) mixing coconut oil (base oil) in step (ft),

(d) boiling the mixture of step (C) till water is dried evapo-rated and allow the mixture to cool,

(e) extracting the base oil with extracts of ingradientsfrom the cool mixture of step (D),

(f) filtering the extracts of step (E) to obtain the herbalhair oil.

(Compl. Specn, 7 pages; Drgn. Nil.)

Ind, Cl. : 128 G Gr. [XIX (2)1 176256Int. Cl • A 6l H-33/00 ;

A 47 K 7/00.

A CHILDREN NOSE CLEANING DEVICE.Applicant : MRS. PRATIBHA MOHAN BHOLL OF C-

II, MAHAKAI.I KUTIR MAHAKALI CAVES ROAD,ANDHERI (EAST) BOMBAY-400 093, MAHARASHTRA.INDIA AN INDIAN NATIONAL.

Inventor : MR. MOHAN CHUDAMAN BHOLE.

Application for Patent No. 288/BOM/93 filed on 6 Sep..1993

Appropriate Office for Opposition Proceedings (Rule 4,Patent Rules 1972), Patent Office Branch, Bombay-13.

2 Claims

A children Nose Cleaning device made out of soft foodquality, non-allergic and non-toxic rubber or prematerial,having base, balloon with collar, plastic ring, fitted betweentwo collar of the nozzle to suit and work as jointing and airlock between balloon and the nozzle having end suitable to'suit plastic ring and taper upward with sharp hole end.

(Compl, Specn. 4 pages; Dngn. l sheet.)

Int. C.1, : 83 B5 [XIV(4)] 176257

Int. CI. A :23 D 5/02.

PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING SPICED EDIBLEOILS.

Applicants ; INDO-BIOTECH FOODS LTD., INDUST-RIAL ASSURANCE BLDG., CHURCH GATE BOMBAY-100 020, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA.

Inventor : DILIP SHANTARAM DAHANUKAR.

Application No. 423/Bom/1993 filed on 13-12-1993.

Appropriate office for opposition proceedings (Rule 4,Patents Rules,, 1970), Patent Office Branch, Bombny-400013.

3 Claim

A process for manufacturing spiced edible oils comprisesvigourously stirring in a stationery stirring vessel edible oilsextracted from oil seeds and slowly adding moisture free oilextracts or oleo resins of spices and/or vegetables and preser-vatives of less than 1.0% and preferably verying from0.1 to 0.2 % by weight of edible oil while being vigouroiislystirred at speeds varying from 800—3000 rpm or more tillsaid oil extracts or oleo resins of spites, vegetables and thelike get thoroughly homogenized with said edible oils whileretaining the natural vitamins, viscosity, aroma, odour andtaste and vacuum packing said spiced edible oils in air tightglass/plastic or tin cans.

(Compl. specn. 5 pages. Drgs. Nil)

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Ind. Cl. : 32 F 2 b 176258

Int. Cl. ; C 07 D 231/24;A 01 N 43/40.

A PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF PYRAZO-SUIFURON ETHYL (ETHYL 5(1 (4 , 6 DIMETHOXY-PYRIMIDINYL) UREIDO SULPHONYL -1, METHYLPYRAZOLE.- 1 - CARBOXYLATE) USEFUL AS HERBI-CIDE.

Applicant : RALL1S INDIA LTD. RALLIS HOUSE, 21D S. MA,RG, BOMBAY 400001, MAHARASHTRA,INDIA.

Inventors : (1) ARUN SHRIKRISHNA AGNIHOTRI,(I) GURUNATHAN RAMPRASAD, (3) DR. RAJEEVSADASHIV DESHPANDE & (4) DR. BIRLA SHANKAR.

Application No. 163/Bom/1994 filed on 18-4-1994.

Appropriate office for opposition proceedings (Rule 4,Patents Rules, 19721 Patent Office, Bombay Branch.

2 Claims

A process for the preparation of pyrazosulfuron ethyl(.Ethyl 5-(3-(4, 6-dimethoxy-pyrimidinyl) ureido sulphonyl)-l-methyl pyrazole-4 carboxylate of the formula I useful as

Herbicide.

which comprises reacting 4-ethoxy carbonyl-1-methyl pyra-zole-5-sulphonamide of the formula II :

with oxalyl chloride in the presence of a halogenated hydro-carbon solvent and alkyl isocyanate and diazobicyclo octanecatalysts in an inert atmosphere such as nitrogen at 100—150oC to give 4-ethoxy carbonyl-1-methyl pyrazole--5-sulpho-nyl iso-yanate of the formula III.

and condensing the compound of the formula III with 2-amino-4, 6-dimethoxy pyrimidine of the formula IV :

in the presence of a halogenated hydrocarbon solvent anda diazobicyclo octane Catalyst in an inert atmosphere suchas nitrogen at 50-55oC to, give- the compound of the formula

Compl. specn. 9 pages; Drngs. Nil

Ind, Cl. : 83 A, Gr. [XIV(5) ] 176259

Int. Cl. : A 23 L 01/18.

"PROCESS FOR ROASTING/ PUFFING SMALL BALLSOF CEREALS FORMING INSTANT SNACK FOOD ANDPRESSURE ROASTER FOR CARRYING OUT SAIDPROCESS1.

Applicant & Inventor : DILIP SHAN1 ARAM DAHANU-KAR, AN INDIAN CITIZEN, INDUSTRIAL ASSURANCEBUILDING, CHURCH-GATE, BOMBAY-400 020 MAHA-RASHTRA. INDIA.

Patent Application No. 382/Bom/94 filed on 10-08-94.

Appropriate office for opposition proceedings (Rule 4,Patents Rule 1972), Patent Office Branch, Bombay-400013.

8 Claims

Process for roasting and puffing Cereals with or withoutaddition of spices, salt and the like to taste, to form readyto serve snack food comprises the steps of :

(a) spriakling the law cereals to be roasted with watermixed with or without addition to taste of spicessuch as turmeric, dehydrated lemon or l ime powderor juice, chilli powder, pepper, salt, dehydratedonion and garlic powder.

(b) loading the unspiced/spiced product of step (a) intopreheated compression chamber of a roaster cylinderand fastening its lid to hermetically seal said chamberand heating by thermostatically controlled gas orcoal burners or electric heaters provided below saidroaster cylinder to a temp, not exceeding 185 deg,C,, while slowly rotating said cylinder about itslongitudinal axis by a prime mover through gearedor beli drive;

(c) Switching 'OFF' said burners on the temperatureInside said roaster cylinder attaining 185 deg. C.,while its rotation being continued whereby evapora-tion of mosture entrapped in said cereal grains gene-rating there within a compression pressure notexceeding 10 Bar, and on opening end cover of saidcylinder causing a loud bang and which instantlyejects / evacuates cooked, cereals therefrom and whichget fully purified to a ball size 3—6 times its originalraw grain size due to absorption, of air from atmos-phere;

(d) drying the puffed product of step (e) in a tray orlike drier till they turn crisp before packing in airlight plastic bags for entrapping natural aroma andflavour of said puffed balls of cereals.

Compl. Specn. 13 pages, Drgns. 1 sheet,

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Ind. Cl. : 55 E 2 + E 4 Gr. [XIX (1)] 176260

Int. Cl. : A 01 K 31/49.

A PROCESS OF- MANUFACTURING HERBAL MOUTHWASH AND GFl .

Applicant-; & Inventor : PREMPRAKASH NAND-KISHOR KHANNA & ANIL CHANDRAPRAKASHKHANNA BOTH INDIAN CITIZENS AT HOMACOL.HOUSE. PLOT NO. B 9, M, |. D. C. MAIN ROAD.ANDHERI (EAST) BOMBAY--400093. MAHARASHTRA.INDIA.

Application for Patent No 424/Bom/1994 filed on 31-8-1994.

Appopriate office for opposition proceedings (Rule 4,Patents Rules, 1972). Patent Office Branch, Bombay-400013,

1 Claim

The process of manufacturing herbal month wash and gelcomprising the following ingredients :

1. Neem Oil 5 upto 35 parts

2. Other Vegetable oils 2 upto 25 parts or optionalincluding coconut and orcastor oil

3. Flavour 0.5 or optional

4. Water Q. S. to make 100%

and to the said ingredients there are optionally added extractsof other neem par t s such as leaves, bark, stem, seeds and thelike, the said ingredients are neutralised by adding suitablealkalies and carbonates between 7 and 9 by heating theingredients along with the said neutralising medium to a tem-perature which will not exceed 100"C to form a gel whichis treated with active oxygen to remove extraneous odourand colour, the said gel thus formed is optionally convertedinto lotion.

Compl. specn. 5 pages; Drng. Nil

Ind. Cl. : 146 D. 176261

Int. Cl, : G. 01B. 5/20

AN APPARATUS FOR MEASURING WEAR OF AROLL OR CYLINDRICAL BODY,

Applicant : STEEL AUTHORITY' OF INDIA LIMITED.RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTRE FOR IRON& STEEL. HAVING ITS REGISTERED OFFICE ATISPAT BHAWAN. LODI ROAD NEW DELHI -11.0003,INDIA, A GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ENTERPRISE.

Inventors : RAVI BANTAN PRASAD, RAMESH CHAN-DRA THAKUR, SUDHAKER JHA.

Application for Patent No, 75/Del/89 filed on 27 Jan. 1989.

Appropriate office for opposition proceedings (Rule 4,Patents Rules. 1972) Patent Office Blanch, New Delhi-110005

3 Claims

An apparatus for, Measuring wear of a roll or cylindricalbody essentially comprising a carriage having a pair ofadjustable arms projecting at an angle on opposite surfacesof the roll or cylindrical body, one of said arms being attach-ed to a threaded bolt which acts as a reference, the other armsbeing attached to a spring loaded linear variable - displace-ment transchuser (LVDT). said LVDT being connected to,power source and digital display system which indicates wearof the roll, said LVDT acting us a sensor comprises a com-bination of one primary and two secondary coils, said coilsbeing housed within a cylindrical body, a movable soft ironbeing located within said combination of coils, said core coilsspring loaded and mounted on rod made of non- magnetic

material having a sensing tip, said combination of coils being

connected to said display system as illustrated in Fig 3 orthe accompanying drawings.

Compl. specn. 9 pages Drngs. 3 sheets

Ind. Cl. : 28 A [XXX(l)]. 130 F & G 176262[XXXIII(7)]

Int. Cl. : C 22 E 1/08, F 23 1> 14/22.

BURNER FOR MOUNTING ON A SHAFT FURNANCEFOR MELTING COPPFR.

Applicant : ASARCO INCORPORATED OF 180 MAI-DEN LANE NEW YORK, STATE OF NEW YORK 1003a;

U.S.A. :

Inventor : JOHN RICHMOND HUGENS.

Application for Patent No. 688/Del/89 filed on 3-8-80.Appropriate office for opposition proceedings (Rule 4,

Patents Rules, 1972) Patent Office Branch, New Delhi-110005,

5 Claims

A burner (3) for mounting on a shaft furnace for meltingcopper, said burner comprising :

a mixing (50, 71) section for uniting a stream of fueland a stream of oxygen-containing gas to form aunitiary stream, the mixing section having a fuelinlet and an oxygen - containing gas inlet, and amixing chamber downstream of said inlets;

'a flame (51) holder section communicating with themixing section, said flame holder section having an(58) ingniter bar and a spark (59) plug for ignit-ing the unitary stream to produce a reducing time;and

a combustion (52) chamber downstream of the flameholder section, said combustion chamber being adap-ted to extend into the furnace.

wherein the gas and fuel inlets (75, 76) communicatingwith an aspirator (71) gas mixer within the mixing(71) section.

Compl. specn. 12 pages Drng. 1 sheet

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Ind. Cl. : 170 Bl D. 176263

Int. Cl. : C 11 D 3/05

GRANULAR DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS CON-TAINING PHOSPHATE BUILDER SYSTEM.

Applicant : THE P R O C T E R & GAMBLE COMPANY. ACOMPANY ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THELAWS OF THE STATE OF OHIO OF ONE PROCTER &GAMBLE PLAZA, , STATE OF OHIO UNIT-ED STATES OF AMERICA, MANUFACTURES.

Inventors : LISA ANN BEERSE, KETH HOMER BAKER.

Application for Patent No. 709/Del/89 filed on 9-8-89.

Appropriate office for filing opposition proceedings (Rule 4,Patents Rule, 1972) Patent Office Branch. Karol Bagh, Delhi-110005.

(8 Claims)

A granular detergent composition having a phosphate buil-der system comprising :

(a) crutched builder selected from sodium tripolyphos-phate (STPP) and tetrasodium pyrophosphate(TSPP) and a mixture thereof; wherein said crut-ched builder is in a spray dried detergent granule:and

(b) admixed builder selected from STPP and TSPP anda mixture thereof; and

wherein (A) and (B) have a ratio of from 1 : 25to 25 : 1;wherein said phosphate builder system contain from0% to 50 % of said admixed TSPP by weight of thebuilder system; and

wherein said granular detergent composition com-prises frorn 5% to 40 % surfacant. and from 10 %to 75% of said builder system, by weight of saidcomposition.

Compl. specn. 12 pages Drgn. Nil sheet

lnd Cl. : 205 G, K LV1. 176264

Int. Cl. : B 19 D 7/00.

A CONTINUOUS MELTHROW PROCESS FOR MANU-FACTURING HIGH PERFORMANCE POLYESTERMULTIFILAMENT YARN.

Applicant : ALLIED-SIGNAL IN( .. OF COLUMBIAROAD AND PARK AVENUE. MORBIA TOWNSHIP.MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, UNITED STATES OFAMERICA.

Inventors : EDWARD JERONE BUYALOS, DAVIDWILSON MULURE. LAMPS CORDON NEAL, HUGHHARVEY ROWAN.

Application for Patent No. 845/Del/89 filed on 20-09-89.Appropriate office for filing opposition proceedings ( Rule 4,

Patents Rules, 1972) Patent Office Branch, Karol Bagh, NewDelhi-llO0O5.

(3 Claims)A continuous process for manufacturing high

performance polyester multifilament yarn said process com-prising :

(a) feeling at 280oC or less prepolymer to a first finishervessel for a period sufficient to increase the intrinsicviscosity to at least 0.4 deciliters per gram,

(b) transferring polymer from said first finisher vesselto a second finisher vessel while maintaining saidpolymer below 280oC,

(c) maintaining said polymer in said second finishervessel upto 280oC for a period sufficient to achievean intrinsic viscosity of at least 0.95 deciliters pergram,

(d) removing said polymer having intrinsic viscosityof at least 0.95 deciliters per gram from said sec-ond finisher and supplying said polymer to an extru-sion spinnerette at a temperature above the polymermelting point, maintaining said polymer in saidpolymer in said spinnerette for time; no greater thanone and one-half minutes and at a temperature nogreater than 325oC prior to spinning, and

(e) spinning the polymer under conditions to produce anundrawn yarn having a birefringence of at least 0.01and drawing said yarn to produce said high perfor-

mance polyester multifilament yarn.

(Compl. specn 17 pages. Drgn. Nil sheet

Ind. Cl. : 35E 176265

Int. Cl.* : B22D 23/00, & CO4B 35/60, 35/62.A METHOD FOR PRODUCING A REFRACTORY

FUSED CAST COMPOSITE LAYERED MOULDING.Applicant : STEM COR CORPORATION OF 200 PUB-

LIC SQUARE CLEVELAND, OHIO 44114-2375, UNITEDSTATES OF AMERICA.

Inventor : JONATHAN JANG-HO KIM THOMASAQUINAS MYLES.

Application for Patent No. 849/DEL 89 filed on 21 Sep,1989.

Ante-dated to 21-1-87.Divisional to Patent Application No. 42/DEL/87 filed on

21-1-87.

Appropriate office for filing opposition proceedings (Rule 4,1972) Patent Office Branch, Karol Bagh, New Delhi-110005.

(Claims 12)

A method for producing a refractory fused cast compo-site layered molding having a generally random, uniform,and fine m cross structure throughout comprising :

(a) Directing at least one plasma stream into a moldhaving cooling means;

(b) Introducing refractory particles of a first composi-tion such as herein defined into said plasma stream,to rapidly heat the refractory particles;

(c) Depositing said heated refractory particles intosaid mold as they are being heated;

(d) Allowing said heated particles to at least partlycoalesce into a fused mass while in said mold;

(e) Subsequently depositing refractory panicles of asecond composition such as herein defined ontosaid molding to form a composite layered molding;and

(f) Rapidly cooling said fused mass in said mold toprevent shifts in chemistry and stratification due totgravity. and to form a fully soldified moldinghaving a generally random microstructure through-out.

(Compl. Specn. 21 pages; Drgn. 4 sheets.)

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Ind. Cl. : 90GHI, 171. 176266

Int. CL* : GO2F 1/00, 1/01.

A WIRED GLASS.

Applicant : MILLER CONSTRUCTION LIMITED, OFSOUTH GROATHILL AVENUE, CRAIGLEITH, EDIN-BURGH EH4 2LN, UNITED KINGDOM.

Inventor : JAMES ARTHUR ALBERT HICKMAN.

Application for Patent No. 857/DEL/89 filed on 22 Sep,1989.

Convention date : 8822780-6,28-09-89/GB.

Appropriate Office for filing Opposition Proceedings (Rule4, 1972) Patent Office Branch, Karol Bagh, New Delhi-110005.

(Claims 3)

A wired glass having a wire mesh end two glazing panelsspaced part from each other characterised in that the wiresof the wire mesh have a metallic core and a decorative coat-ing applied over the metallic core and having a colour diffe-rent from that of the said metallic core, said wire meshembedded in an interlayer of adhesive binder material such,as herein described binding together a said glazingpanels.

(Compl. Specn. 7 pages; Drgn, sheet nil.)

Ind. Cl. : 32E 176267

lnt. Cl. : B29C. 63/00.

A METHOD FOR FORMING A POLYOL / POLYISO-CYANATE COATING ON A SUBSTRATE.

Applicant : ASHLAND OIL. INC OF 1000, ASHLANDDRIVE, RUSSELL, KENTUCKY 41169, UNITED STATESOF AMERICA.

Inventor : LAURENCE G. DAMMANN, GRAY M.CARLSON.

Application for Patent No. 860/DEL/89 filed on 25 Sep1989.

Divisional to Patent Application No. 154/DEL/87 filed on23-2-87.

Appropriate Office for filing Opposition Proceedings (Rule4, 1072) Patent Office Branch, Karol Bagh, New Delhi-110005.

(Claims 2)

A method for preparing a polyol / polyisocyanate coatedsecatrate which comprises applying as a firm, onto said subsirate a reaction mixture comprisng a polyol and a polyisocy-nate and curing said film by subjecting it to heat and/or'an amine activator of the kind such us herein describedcharacterised in that said reaction mixture further comprisesa catalyst capable of catalysing the reaction of a hydroxylcompound with an isocyanate compound said catalyst havingbeing prepared by a process claimed in patent ApplicationNo. 154/DEL/87.

(Compl. Specn. 53 pages; Drgns. 4 sheets)

Ind. Cl. : 114 A, D 176268Int. Cl : C14B 1/00.

AN APPARATUS FOR STRETCHING FLAT MATE-RIALS SUCH AS LEATHER.

Applicant : JIRI DOKOUPIL, OF HOCHSTRASSE 9,6251 GUCKINGAN, WEST GERMANY.

Inventor : JIRI DOKOUPIL.

Application for Patent No. 856/DEL/89 filed on 22 Sep,1989.

Appropriate Office for filing Opposition Proceedings ("Rule4, 1972) Patent Office Branch, Karol Bagh, New Delhi-110005.

(Claims 16)

An apparatus for stretching flat materials such as losnercomprising '

bearing means (TRV,), (TRV-). receiving the said mate-rial having an initial lower surface (L) facing downwardand a second upper surface, (K) .said bearing means havinga s l i d a b l e b e a r i n g s u r f a c e ( A F ) i n r e l a t i o n t o s a i d i n i t i a l

surface (L,); and

stretching means (SVT) positioned opposite said bearingsurface (AF) provided with at least one of the stretching tools(ASW) g r ip ing the said material )

( Compl. Specn. 16 pages. Drwgs. 3 sheets.)

Ind. Cl. : 32 F 176269

Int. Cl. : C08F 110/10.

A PROCESS FOR PREPARING LOW MOLECULARWEIGHT POLY-N-DUTENE.

Applicant : EXXON CHEMICAL PATENTS INC., OF1900 EAST, LINDEN, LINDEN AVENUE, LINDEN, NEWJERSEY. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Inventor : FRANK JOUNG-JHI CHEN.

Application for Patent No 863/DEL/89 filed on 26 Sep.1989.

Appropriate Office for filing Opposition Proceedings (Rule-4, 1972) Patent Office Branch Karol Bagh, New Delhi-110005.

(Claims l5)

A process for preparing low particular weight poly-n-butenehaving an M in the range of from 300 to 900 and a mole-cular weight distribution less than 1,4 from feedstream mix-ture of C hydrocarbons containing less than 5% by weightisobutylene and containing at least 12 wt.% normal-butenessin a stirred reaction zone, sa id process comprising :

(a) injecting HSI in an amount in the range of from0.005 to 0.6 p a r t s by weight per 100 parts byweight of said feedstream mixture onto said feed-stream mixture, in the substantial absence of an or-gano- aluminium catalyst to substantially completelyreact said injected HCL with normal - buteness there-by producing a treated feedstream mixture whichcontains less than 1.0 ppm free HCL;

(b) simultaneously introducing said treated feedstreammixture and an organo-aluminium chloride cata-lyst such as herein described into said reactionzone in an amount of from 0.05 to 1,5 wt.% basedon the WEIGHT of said introduced treated feedstreammixture:

(c) containing said introduced treated feedstreammixture and said in t roduced catalyst in the reac-tion zone for a sufficient time to form a polyme-rization reaction mixture containing said poly-n-butene:

(d) withdrawing said POLYMERIZATION reaction mixturefrom said reaction zone; and

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(e) recovering said poly-n-butene product from saidwithdrawn polymerization reaction mixture in anyconventional manner.

(Compl. Specn. 36 pages; Drwg. 1 sheet.)

Ind. Cl. : 32F 176270

Int. Cl-4 : C08 F 110/10

A PROCESS FOR PREPARING LOW MOLECULARWEIGHT POLY-N-BUTENES.

Applicant . EXXON CHEMICAL PATENTS INC., AT1900 EAST LINDEN AVENUE,, NEW JERSEY. UNITEDSTATES OF AMERICA

Inventor : FRANK. JOUNG-YEI CHEN

Application for Patent No. 8 6 5 / D e l / 8 9 tiled on 26-9-89.

Appropriate office for filing opposition proceedings (Rule4, 1972) Patent Office Branch Karol BAGH. New Delhi-110005

8 Claims

A process for preparing to molecular weight poly-n-butane having an main has share of from 300 to 2500 and

a molecular weight distribution less than 1.4from a feed-stream mixture of C4 hydrocarbons containing less than 5 %by weight isobutylene and containing at least 12 wt. % nor-mal-butanes in a stired reaction zone maintained at a tem-perature in the range of from 10 C to 80 C which com-

prises:

(a) injecting HCL in an amount in the range of from0.01 to 0.6 parts by weight per 100 part by weightof said feedstream mixture into said feedstreammixture in the substantial absence of aluminiumtrichloride catalyst and to substantially completelyreact said injected HCL with normal-butenes, there-by producing a treated feedstream mixture whichcontains less than 1.00 ppm free HCL.

(b) simultaneously introducing said treated feedstreammixture and aluminium trichloride chloride catalystin an amount in the range of from 0.1 to 2 wt.% based on the weight of said introduced treatedfeedstream mixture into said reaction zone.

(c) contacting said introduced treated feedstream mixtureand said introduced catalyst in the reaction zone fora time and to form a polymerization reaction mix-ture containing said poly-n-butene.

(d) withdrawing said polymerization reaction mixturefrom said reaction zone; and

(e) recovering said poly-n-butene product from saidwithdrawn polymerization reaction mixture.

(Compl. Specn. 33 pages Drwgn. 1 sheet. )

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OPPOSITION PROCEEDINGS U/S 256

An Opposition has been entered in J. B. Chemicals &Pharmaceuticals Ltd . B o m b a y together of a patent on applica-

tion No. 175849.1 7 9 5 / D e l / 9 0 dated 7-8-1990 made by C u r a t e

Pharmaceuticals Limited USA

AMENDMENT PROCEEDING UNDER SECTION 57

N o t i c e is hereby given that Mitsubishi Denki K a b u s h i k i

K a i s h a a J a p a n e s e C o m p a n y organised and existing u n d e r the

l a w s of J a p a n 2-3 Mamunochi 2 chome C h i y o d a - k u . T o k y o

1 0 0 , Japan have made and application u n d e r S e c t i o n 5 7 o f

the Patent ACT. 1970 for amendment of complete Specifica-tion of their patent application No. 172845 (279/Bom/1990)for Differential protective relay apparatus". The amendmentsare to notice a typographical error in the specification the

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word 'impedance' in the abstract of the invent on and inpages 7 and 32 of the specification. The application foramendment and proposed amendment can be inspected freeof charge of the Patent Office Branch, Todi Estate, IIIrdFloor, Sun Mill Compound, Power Parel (W), Bombay-400 013, on any working by during the usual office hoursor copes of the same can be and on payment of the usualcopying charges. Any given interested in opposing theapplication for amendment may file the notice of oppositionon the prescribed form-30, along with full written statementwithin three months from the date of this notification at thePatent Office Branch. Bombay.

If full written statement of opposition is not filed with theNotice of opposition is should be filed within one monthfrom the date of filing the said notice of opposition.

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CAL—09, MAS- 17, DE.L—NiL, MUM—NIL''Patent shall be deemed to be endowed with the words

LICENCE OF RIGHT Under Section 87 of the Patents Act,1970 from the date of expiration of three years from thedate of sealing.

D-Drue Patents, F-Food Patents.

REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS

The following designs have been registered. They are notopen to inspection for period of two years from the date ofregistration except as provided for in Section 50 of theDesign Act, 1911.

The date shown in the each entries is the date of the re-gistra.ion included in the entries.

Class 3. No. 166998, M. N. International having office at3/5, SahMkcir Nagar, Naigaon Cross Road Wadala,Bombay-400 031, a registered partnership firm,"AN AUTOMATIC MULTIPURPOSE LOCK",9th March 1994,

Class ]. No. 168328, Harish Chhabra, C/o Sri Ram &Sons, 7531/1, Tel Mill Mali,; Rim Nrtjuar, Palwr-Kanj, New Delhi-110 055, India, an Indian nationalof the above address, "DOME OF FAN", 28thOctober 1994.

Class 1. No. 168675, Cookee & Kelvey Pvt. Ltd., 3-ScindiaHouse Janpath, New Delhi-110 001, India,"PHOTO FRAME", 27:h January 1995.

Clast. 1. No. 168070, Sursiiri Con:puter Systems, an Indiancompany of 200 Gautham Nagar, New Delhi-49,India, "FLOPPY LOCK", 12th September 1994.

Class 1. No. 168934, Narammdal Anatharam Naidu, Porp.Sri Ananda Type Foundry Koppikar Road, Habli20, Karnataka, India Indian national "K.AN-NADA TYPE EAUNTS", 20th March 1995.

Class 1. No. 167S26, C.M.E. Blasting & Mining EquipmentLtd, of 36 Cameo Street, Oakville, Ontario,Canada L6J 5Y1, "GRINDING CUP" 27thJuly 1994.

Class 1. No. 168957, Ashwani kumar, an Indian national of81 South Anarkali, Delhi-51, India. "CURLINGROD", 27tb March 1995.

Class 1. No. 168968, Sonalika Agriculture Industries, Indus-trial Estate, Jalandhar Road, Hoshiarnur-146 001,Punjab, India a proprietorship firm, "TRACTOR",28th March 1995.

Class 1. No. 168538, Mrs. Meera Bhatnagar, an Indiannational, A 98. Ashok Vihar, Phase II, Delhi-52,India "RICKSHAWS", 26th December 1994.

Class 1. No. 169532. Sebel Furniture Limited, an Austra-lian Company, ACN 000 378 996, of 96 Canter-bury Road, Bankstown, New South Wales, 2200,Australia. "A DESK", 20th January 1995 (Resi-procity).

Class 1. No. 169388, Earl Bihari Pvt, Ltd., a company in-corporated and existing under the Companies Act,1956, of 148 E, St. Cyril Road, Bandra, Bombay-50, Maharashtra, India, "CRANKED HINGE"23rd June 1995.

Class 1. No. 169433, Umesh Raichand Shoney, No. 8, SalaiMarriamman Koil Second Street, Muthialpet,Pondicherry-605 003 India, an Indian National,"HUTCH RELEASE BEARING", 27th June1995.

Class 1. No. 169052, Prashant Sawhney, L 10, AndrewsGanj Extn.. New Delhi-110 049, India, an Indiannational, "TOASTER", 21st April 1995.

Class 1. No, 168091. TTK Prestige Ltd., of 78 Old MadrasRood, Dooravaninpagar, Bangalore-560 016. Stateof Karnataka, India, an Indian company, "PRES-SURE COOKER SEPARATORS WITH LIFT-ING DEVICE", 13th September 1994.

Class 1. No. [169215, Hunter Douglas Industries B.V., aDutch body corporate of Piekstrast 2 NL 3071EL Rotterdam, The Netherlands, "A FALSECEILING CARRIER ELEMENT", 28th April1995 (Resiprocity).

Class 1. No. 168806, Dolphin Megha Exhaust Systems,1-1-593/C/1, Gandhinagar, Hyderabad 500 380,A.P,, India, an Indian partnership firm "EX-HAUST FAN", 14th February 1995.

Class 1. No. 168248. Tide Writer Oil Co. (India) Ltd, of3rd floor. Kamani Chambers, 32, R. Kamani,Marg, Ballard Estate, Bombay-400 038 Mahara-shtra India, an Indian Company, "CONTAINER",12th October 1994.

Class 1. No. 167495, Hussnain International, a partnershipfirm whoso partners are Idris Hussain and FirozHussain and having its principal place of businessat Yasmin Garden. Rampur Road Moradabad-244001 State of Uttar Pradesh, India, "BOWL",16t]h May 1994.

T. R. SUBRAMANIANContract General of Patents

Designs & Trade Marks

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