Signal Data Systems Pty Ltd

Status: Registered
Australian Company Number: 059585796
Australian Business Number: 64059585796
Registration date: 26th March 1993
Type: Australian proprietary company
Class: Limited by Shares
Subclass: Proprietary other
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Description

Signal Data Systems Pty Ltd is a limited by shares, Australian proprietary company. This corporation was registered on 1993-03-26 and was issued with the 059585796 ACN. Its Australian Business Number is 64059585796. Since 2014-09-22, the company is headquartered in WA, post code 6021. The previous headquarters were located in WA 6021 (from 2014-01-15 to 2014-09-22), WA 6021 (from 2000-03-17 to 2014-01-15). Signal Data Systems Pty Ltd was registered for the GST on 2000-07-01, up until 2015-07-09. The company has also used 1 business name, namely Signal Data Systems from 2021-02-17 to 2021-03-21. The above data comes from the ABN database which was updated on 2021-03-21.

Details for ABN 64059585796

Type: Australian Private Company

ABN Status

Status From To
Active 17th March 2000 current

Main Name

Name From To
Signal Data Systems Pty Ltd 17th March 2000 current

Business Names

Name From To
Signal Data Systems 17th February 2021 21st March 2021

Main Location

Location From To
WA 6021 22nd September 2014 current
WA 6021 15th January 2014 22nd September 2014
WA 6021 17th March 2000 15th January 2014

Goods & Services Tax (GST)

Status From To
Registered 1st July 2000 9th July 2015

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Company Patents

Patent Application Number: 2001065629

General information:

Old Application Number: 65629/01

International Patent Classification:

IPC Mark: G05B 11/28
Version date of the IPC Classification record: 1st January 2006
Section code: G - physics
Class code: 5 - controlling; regulating
Subclass code: B - control or regulating systems in general; functional elements of such systems; monitoring or testing arrangements for such systems or elements (fluid-pressure actuators or systems acting by means of fluids in general f15b; valves per sef16k; characterised by mechanical features only g05g; sensitive elements, see the appropriate subclasses, e.g. g12b, subclasses of g01, h01; correcting units, see the appropriate subclasses, e.g. h02k)
Main group code: 11 - automatic controllers (g05b0013000000 takes precedence);;
Subgroup code: 28 - using pulse-height modulation; using pulse-width modulation
Mark type: Later (ie Secondary)
Classification level: Advanced
Classification code: Inventive
IPC Classification assigned/Application publish date: 27th May 2010
Classification type code: Reclassification
Classification source code: Machine using propagation

IP Australia process information:

Source code: PATADMIN
Mainframe patent number: 784720
Patent classification type: Standard
Examination request date: 15th April 2003
Examination request filing date: 7th October 2003
Requested examination type: Full Examination Following Direction
First report issue date: 28th July 2004
Examination section: B4
Expiry date: 4th September 2021
Earliest priority date: 4th September 2000
Acceptance Notice date: 1st June 2006
Sealing date: 14th September 2006
Effective patent date: 4th September 2001
Continue renew fee paid date: 15th August 2014
Patent in force to: 4th September 2015

Patent Application Number: 2006202672

General information:

Application date: 22nd June 2006
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: STANDARD
Primary IPC mark: H02J 13/00
Accepted claims count: 22

International Patent Classification:

IPC Mark: H04B 3/54
Version date of the IPC Classification record: 1st January 2006
Section code: H - electricity
Class code: 4 - electric communication technique
Subclass code: B - transmission
Main group code: 3 - line transmission systems (combined with near-field transmission systems h04b0005000000)
Subgroup code: 54 - systems for transmission via power distribution lines(in alarm signalling systems g08b0025060000)
Mark type: Later (ie Secondary)
Classification level: Advanced
Classification code: Inventive
IPC Classification assigned/Application publish date: 3rd July 2006
Classification type code: Original
Classification source code: Human

IP Australia process information:

Source code: PAMS
Patent classification type: Standard
Examination request date: 18th July 2006
Examination request filing date: 28th July 2006
Requested examination type: Request Full Examination
First report issue date: 19th October 2006
Examination section: C4 Electrical-Electronics
Expiry date: 4th September 2021
Earliest priority date: 4th September 2000
Acceptance Notice date: 8th March 2007
Sealing date: 21st June 2007
Effective patent date: 4th September 2001
OPI published in journal date: 20th July 2006
Continue renew fee paid date: 15th August 2014
Patent in force to: 4th September 2015

Patent Application Number: 2001072144

General information:

Old Application Number: 72144/01

International Patent Classification:

IPC Mark: H02J 13/00
Version date of the IPC Classification record: 1st January 2006
Section code: H - electricity
Class code: 2 - generation, conversion, or distribution of electric power
Subclass code: J - circuit arrangements or systems for supplying or distributing electric power; systems for storing electric energy (power supply circuits for apparatus for measuring x-radiation, gamma radiation, corpuscular radiation or cosmic radiation g01t0001175000; electric power supply circuits specially adapted for use in electronic time-pieces with no moving parts g04g0019000000; for digital computers g06f0001180000; for discharge tubes h01j0037248000; circuits or apparatus for the conversion of electric power, arrangements for control or regulation of such circuits or apparatus h02m; interrelated control of several motors, control of a prime-mover/generator combination h02p; control of high-frequency power h03l; additional use of power line or power network for transmission of information h04b)
Main group code: 13 - circuit arrangements for providing remote indication of network conditions, e.g. an instantaneous record of the open or closed condition of each circuitbreaker in the network; circuit arrangements for providing remote control of switching means in a power distribution network, e.g. switching in and out of current consumers by using a pulse code signal carried by the network
Mark type: First (ie Primary)
Classification level: Advanced
Classification code: Inventive
IPC Classification assigned/Application publish date: 27th May 2010
Classification type code: Reclassification
Classification source code: Machine using propagation

IP Australia process information:

Source code: PATADMIN
Mainframe patent number: 784475
Patent classification type: Standard
Examination request date: 29th April 2003
Examination request filing date: 7th October 2003
Requested examination type: Full Examination Following Direction
First report issue date: 27th April 2004
Examination section: B4
Expiry date: 14th September 2021
Earliest priority date: 19th September 2000
Acceptance Notice date: 6th April 2006
Sealing date: 20th July 2006
Effective patent date: 14th September 2001
Continue renew fee paid date: 15th August 2014
Patent in force to: 14th September 2015

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