Australian Road Barriers Pty Ltd

Status: Registered
Australian Company Number: 121470102
Australian Business Number: 91121470102
Registration date: Tuesday 29th August 2006
Type: Australian proprietary company
Class: Limited by Shares
Subclass: Proprietary other
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Description

Australian Road Barriers Pty Ltd is a limited by shares Australian proprietary company. Located at VIC 3350 since 2007-11-01 the company is, as the updated on 2007-11-03 ABN database shows, registered. The company has been registered for Goods & Services Tax since 2007-09-01. Known company numbers for Australian Road Barriers Pty Ltd are as follows: ACN - 121470102, Australian Business Number - 91121470102. Australian Road Barriers is one of the trading names this company has used, to be precise, the trading names list includes 1 position that is Australian Road Barriers since 2007-09-01. This Australian proprietary company was previously located in VIC 3352 (from 2007-09-01 to 2007-11-01).

Details for ABN 91121470102

Type: Australian Private Company

ABN Status

Status From To
Active Saturday 1st September 2007 current

Main Name

Name From To
Australian Road Barriers Pty Ltd Saturday 1st September 2007 current

Trading Names

Name From To
Australian Road Barriers Saturday 1st September 2007 current

Main Location

Location From To
VIC 3350 Thursday 1st November 2007 current
VIC 3352 Saturday 1st September 2007 Thursday 1st November 2007

Goods & Services Tax (GST)

Status From To
Registered Saturday 1st September 2007 current

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Company Patents

Patent Application Number: 2006100679

General information:

Application date: Tuesday 8th August 2006
Patent status: Ceased

The granted patent was not renewed.

Patent type: INNOVATION
Primary IPC mark: E01F 15/00

International Patent Classification:

IPC Mark: E01F 15/00
Version date of the IPC Classification record: Sunday 1st January 2006
Section code: E - fixed constructions
Class code: 1 - construction of roads, railways, or bridges
Subclass code: F - additional work, such as equipping roads or the construction of platforms, helicopter landing stages, signs, snow fences, or the like
Main group code: 15 - safety arrangements for slowing, redirecting or stopping errant vehicles, e.g. guard posts or bollards; arrangements for reducing damage to roadside structures due to vehicular impact (arrangements for fastening signs or signals to safety barriers or the like e01f0009030000; for forcibly arresting vehicles e01f0013000000)
Mark type: First (ie Primary)
Classification level: Advanced
Classification code: Inventive
IPC Classification assigned/Application publish date: Wednesday 16th August 2006
Classification type code: Original
Classification source code: Human

IP Australia process information:

Source code: PAMS
Patent classification type: Innovation
Expiry date: Friday 8th August 2014
Earliest priority date: Tuesday 8th August 2006
Sealing date: Thursday 24th August 2006
Effective patent date: Tuesday 8th August 2006
Continue renew fee paid date: Friday 17th July 2009
Patent in force to: Sunday 8th August 2010

Early terminations:

Application status: Ceased
Applied date: Tuesday 22nd February 2011
Reason description: Did Not Pay A Renewal Fee Within The Prescribed Time.
Published date: Thursday 3rd March 2011

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