FAT-CONTAINING MILK SUBSTITUTE FOR YOUNG STOCK, METHOD FOR PREPARING THE FAT-CONTAINING MILK SUBSTITUTE AND DEVICE TO BE USED THEREWITH

Details for Australian Patent Application No. 2002314627 (hide)

Owner BVBA EUROPEAN BUSINESS SUPPORT N.V.

Inventors HOOGENDIJK, Gerard, Pieter

Pub. Number AU-A-2002314627

PCT Number PCT/NL02/00387

PCT Pub. Number WO2002/102171

Priority 1018308 15.06.01 NL

Filing date 13 June 2002

Wipo publication date 2 January 2003

International Classifications

A23K 001/00 Animal feeding-stuffs

A23K 001/16 Animal feeding-stuffs - supplemented with accessory food factors

A23K 001/18 Animal feeding-stuffs - specially adapted for particular animals

A23N 017/00 Apparatus specially adapted for preparing animal feeding-stuffs

A23C 011/04 Milk substitutes, e.g. coffee whitener compositions

A23K 001/08 Animal feeding-stuffs - from waste products of dairy plant

Event Publications

2 January 2003 Complete Application Filed

  Priority application(s): 1018308 15.06.01 NL

15 May 2003 Application Open to Public Inspection

  Published as AU-A-2002314627

11 March 2004 Application Lapsed, Refused Or Withdrawn, Patent Ceased or Expired

  This application lapsed under section 142(2)(f)/See Reg. 8.3(3). Examination has not yet been requested or directed for this application. Note that applications or patents shown as lapsed or ceased may be restored at a later date.

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