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Details for Australian Patent Application No. 2004229387 (hide)

Owner Dale Medical Products, Inc.

Inventors Walsh, Adrienne; Steeves, Sharon; Campanella, Maria

Agent Cullen & Co

Pub. Number AU-A-2004229387

PCT Pub. Number WO2004/091406

Priority 60/461,144 09.04.03 US

Filing date 8 April 2004

Wipo publication date 28 October 2004

International Classifications

A61B 008/00 Diagnosis using ultrasonic, sonic or infrasonic waves

H04R 017/00 Piezo-electric transducers

A61B 005/04 Measuring for diagnostic purposes - Measuring bioelectric signals of the body or parts thereof

A61B 005/103 Measuring for diagnostic purposes - Measuring devices for testing the shape, pattern, size or movement of the body or parts thereof, for diagnostic purposes

A61B 005/08 Measuring for diagnostic purposes - Measuring devices for evaluating the respiratory organs

A61B 005/00 Measuring for diagnostic purposes

Event Publications

24 November 2005 PCT application entered the National Phase

  PCT publication WO2004/091406 Priority application(s): WO2004/091406

1 December 2005 Amendment Made

  The nature of the amendment is: Delete the co-inventors Walsh, Adrienne and Campanella, Maria

10 April 2008 Application Lapsed, Refused Or Withdrawn, Patent Ceased or Expired

  This application lapsed under section 142(2)(a). A direction to request examination has been given for this application. Note that applications or patents shown as lapsed or ceased may be restored at a later date.

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