Eo Sensor Design Pty Ltd is a limited by shares, Australian proprietary company. This corporation was registered on 2006-11-03 and was issued with the 122521617 ACN.
General information:
Patent status: |
Sealed What happens 3 months after acceptance, assuming there are no oppositions filed. The Status 'sealed' was replaced with 'granted' with IP reform implementation, but from a systems perspective the two statuses are identical. |
Patent type: | NPE |
International Patent Classification:
IPC Mark: | G08B 17/12 |
Section code: | G - physics |
Class code: | 8 - signalling |
Subclass code: | B - signalling or calling systems; order telegraphs; alarm systems |
Main group code: | 17 - fire alarms; alarms responsive to explosion |
Subgroup code: | 12 - actuation by presence of radiation or particles, e.g. of infra-red radiation or of ions |
IP Australia process information:
Expiry date: | 2026-02-24 |
General information:
Patent status: |
Filed The specification prior to acceptance and where the application has not lapsed |
Patent type: | STANDARD |
International Patent Classification:
IPC Mark: | G08B 13/19 |
Section code: | G - physics |
Class code: | 8 - signalling |
Subclass code: | B - signalling or calling systems; order telegraphs; alarm systems |
Main group code: | 13 - burglar, theft or intruder alarms |
Subgroup code: | 19 - using infra-red-radiation detection systems |
IP Australia process information:
Expiry date: | 2032-04-25 |
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