Steripak Pty Limited is a limited by shares Australian proprietary company. Located at NSW 2000 since 2000-04-22 the company is, as the updated on 2002-05-02 ABN database shows, registered. The company has been registered for Goods & Services Tax since 2000-07-01. Known company numbers for Steripak Pty Limited are as follows: ACN - 060960885, Australian Business Number - 16060960885. Their official company name changed on 2000-04-22 to Steripak Pty Limited. The company had used this name up until 2002-05-02. AUBiz found 1 trademark that reference the abovementioned company. 1996-11-11 is the date the documents needed to start the registration process of trademark no 721474 were submitted. This trademark is categorised as "word" and its application status is "never registered, dead".
| Status | From | To |
|---|---|---|
| Active | 22nd April 2000 | current |
| Name | From | To |
|---|---|---|
| Steripak Pty. Limited | 2nd May 2002 | current |
| Steripak Pty. Limited | 22nd April 2000 | 2nd May 2002 |
| Location | From | To |
|---|---|---|
| NSW 2000 | 22nd April 2000 | current |
| Status | From | To |
|---|---|---|
| Registered | 1st July 2000 | current |
Advertisements
| Application date: | 11th November 1996 |
| Lodgement date: | 11th November 1996 |
| Live or dead: | Dead |
| CPI status: | Never Registered |
| Status: | Lapsed/Not Protected |
| Mark code: | Trade Mark |
| Trademark type: | Word |
| Acceptance due date: | 5th August 1998 |
| Court orders: | No |
| Revocation of the acceptance: | No |
| Goods and services assistance: | No |
| Lodgement type: | National |
| Descriptive: | Skin Revive |
| Examination report number: | 1 |
| Examination class count: | 1 |
| NICE class code: | 3 |
| NICE occ number: | 1 |
| NICE description text: | Soaps, Medicated Soaps, Shampoos And Hair Or Scalp Treatment Formulations, Skin Balms |
| Suburb name: | Kurrajong |
| Postcode: | 2758 |
| Australian state code: | NSW |
| Country code: | AU |
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: | C08L 101/16 |
| Section code: | C - chemistrymetallurgy |
| Class code: | 8 - organic macromolecular compounds; their preparation or chemical working-up; compositions based thereon |
| Subclass code: | L - compositions of macromolecular compounds (compositions based on polymerisable monomers c08f, c08g; artificial filaments or fibres d01f; textile treating compositions d06) |
| Main group code: | 101 - compositions of unspecified macromolecular compounds |
| Subgroup code: | 16 - the macromolecular compounds being biodegradable |
IP Australia process information:
| Expiry date: | 12th April 2033 |
International Patent Classification:
| IPC Mark: | C08J 5/20 |
| Section code: | C - chemistrymetallurgy |
| Class code: | 8 - organic macromolecular compounds; their preparation or chemical working-up; compositions based thereon |
| Subclass code: | J - working-up; general processes of compounding; after-treatment not covered by subclasses c08b, c08c, c08f, c08g; or c08h; (working, e.g. shaping, of plastics b29) |
| Main group code: | 5 - manufacture of articles or shaped materials containing macromolecular substances (manufacture of semi-permeable membranes b01d0067000000-b01d0071000000) |
| Subgroup code: | 20 - manufacture of shaped structures of ion-exchange resins |
IP Australia process information:
| Expiry date: | 4th September 2016 |
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