Saluda Medical Pty Limited is a limited by shares Australian proprietary company. Located at NSW 2113 since 2023-07-24 the company is, as the updated on 2023-07-24 ABN database shows, registered. The company has been registered for Goods & Services Tax since 2013-01-01. Known company numbers for Saluda Medical Pty Limited are as follows: ACN - 145902272, Australian Business Number - 14145902272. Saluda Medical Pty Limited has been the company name since 2012-12-07. Their official company name changed on 2010-08-20 to Implantable Micro Medical Devices Pty Ltd. The company had used this name up until 2012-12-07. This Australian proprietary company was previously located in NSW 2064 (from 2020-07-13 to 2023-07-24), NSW 2015 (from 2014-09-13 to 2020-07-13), NSW 2015 (from 2010-08-20 to 2014-09-13).
Status | From | To |
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Active | 20th August 2010 | current |
Name | From | To |
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Saluda Medical Pty Limited | 7th December 2012 | current |
Implantable Micro Medical Devices Pty Ltd | 20th August 2010 | 7th December 2012 |
Location | From | To |
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NSW 2113 | 24th July 2023 | current |
NSW 2064 | 13th July 2020 | 24th July 2023 |
NSW 2015 | 13th September 2014 | 13th July 2020 |
NSW 2015 | 20th August 2010 | 13th September 2014 |
Status | From | To |
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Registered | 1st January 2013 | current |
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General information:
Patent status: |
Filed The specification prior to acceptance and where the application has not lapsed |
Patent type: | NPE |
International Patent Classification:
IPC Mark: | A61N 1/05 |
Section code: | A - human necessities |
Class code: | 61 - medical or veterinary science; hygiene |
Subclass code: | N - electrotherapy; magnetotherapy; radiation therapy; ultrasound therapy (measurement of bioelectric currents a61b; surgical instruments, devices or methods for transferring non-mechanical forms of energy to or from the body a61b0018000000; anaesthetic apparatus in general a61m; incandescent lamps h01k; infra-red radiators for heating h05b) |
Main group code: | 1 - electrotherapy; circuits therefor (a61n0002000000 takes precedence;electrically conductive preparations for use in therapy or testing in vivoa61k0050000000) |
Subgroup code: | 5 - for implantation or insertion into the body, e.g. heart electrode (a61n0001060000 takes precedence);; |
IP Australia process information:
Expiry date: | 11th May 2032 |
General information:
Patent status: |
Lapsed Either the application has not been accepted by 21 months after the first examination report (or 12 months after the Raising the Bar Act) or some other deadline in the prosecution process has not been completed in time, for example IP Australia has issued a direction to file a request for examination and the applicant has not done so in the required period (2 months). |
Patent type: | NPE |
International Patent Classification:
IPC Mark: | A61N 1/05 |
Section code: | A - human necessities |
Class code: | 61 - medical or veterinary science; hygiene |
Subclass code: | N - electrotherapy; magnetotherapy; radiation therapy; ultrasound therapy (measurement of bioelectric currents a61b; surgical instruments, devices or methods for transferring non-mechanical forms of energy to or from the body a61b0018000000; anaesthetic apparatus in general a61m; incandescent lamps h01k; infra-red radiators for heating h05b) |
Main group code: | 1 - electrotherapy; circuits therefor (a61n0002000000 takes precedence;electrically conductive preparations for use in therapy or testing in vivoa61k0050000000) |
Subgroup code: | 5 - for implantation or insertion into the body, e.g. heart electrode (a61n0001060000 takes precedence);; |
IP Australia process information:
Expiry date: | 28th August 2029 |
General information:
Patent status: |
Lapsed Either the application has not been accepted by 21 months after the first examination report (or 12 months after the Raising the Bar Act) or some other deadline in the prosecution process has not been completed in time, for example IP Australia has issued a direction to file a request for examination and the applicant has not done so in the required period (2 months). |
Patent type: | NPE |
International Patent Classification:
IPC Mark: | H01L 23/10 |
Section code: | H - electricity |
Class code: | 1 - basic electric elements |
Subclass code: | L - semiconductor devices; electric solid state devices not otherwise provided for (use of semiconductor devices for measuring g01; resistors in general h01c; magnets, inductors, transformers h01f; capacitors in general h01g; electrolytic devices h01g0009000000; batteries, accumulators h01m; waveguides, resonators, or lines of the waveguide type h01p; line connectors, current collectors h01r; stimulated-emission devices h01s; electromechanical resonators h03h; loudspeakers, microphones, gramophone pick-ups or like acoustic electromechanical transducers h04r; electric light sources in general h05b; printed circuits, hybrid circuits, casings or constructional details of electrical apparatus, manufacture of assemblages of electrical components h05k; use of semiconductor devices in circuits having a particular application, see the subclass for the application); |
Main group code: | 23 - details of semiconductor or other solid state devices (h01l0025000000 takes precedence);; |
Subgroup code: | 10 - characterised by the material or arrangement of seals between parts, e.g. between cap and base of the container or between leads and walls of the container |
IP Australia process information:
Expiry date: | 28th August 2029 |
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