`
`International application No
`
`
`
`PCT/1B2007/000099
`
`
`
`1-28
`
`1-28
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`Category”|Citation ofdocument, withctatontocawinnerseHopieotereeventpaeeoeswherectatontocawinnerotereeventpaeeoesseHopieofthe relevantpassages RelevanttoclaimNo.
`
`
`WO 95/33471 A (M D SERV EUROP S A [FRI];
`
`
`HELLGREN LARS [SE]; MOHR VIGGO [NO];
`
`
`VINCENT) 14 December 1995 (1995-12-“i4)
`
`
`the whole document
`
`
`
`WO 03/000061 A (TRANSUCRANIA S A [ES];
`PIVOVAROV PAVEL PETROVICH [ES]; PIVOVAROV
`
`
`EUGEN) 3 January 2003 (2003-01-03)
`
`
`the whole document
`
`
`
`DATABASE WPI Week 198810
`Derwent Publications Ltd.,
`
`
`1988-068398 ©
`
`
`XP002430959
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`C(Continuation).
`
`DOCUMENTS CONSIDERED TO BE RELEVANT
`
`London, GB; AN
`
`& JP 63 023819 A (KAO CORP)
`1 February 1988 (1988-02-01)
`abstract
`
`Form POTASA/210 (continuation of second sheet) (April 2005)
`
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024 page 1801
`RIMEFROST EXHIBIT 1 024
`page 1 80 1
`
`
`
`INTERNATIONAL SEARCH REPORT
`
` international application No.
`PCT/1B2007/000099
`
`Box il Observations where certain claims were found unsearchable (Continuation of item 2 offirst sheet)
`
`This International Search Report has not beenestablishedin respectof certain claims underArticle 17(2)(a) for the following reasons:
`
`4.
`
`
`Claims Nos.:
`-
`
`because they relate to subject matter not required to be searched by this Authority, namely:
`Although claims
`22-26
`are directed to a method of treatment of the
`human/animal body,
`the search has been carried out and based on the alleged
`effects of the compound/composition.
`
`
`
`Claims Nos.:
`because they relate to parts of the International Application that do not comply with the prescribed requirements to such
`an extent that no meaningful International Search can be carried out, specifically:
`
`Claims Nas.:
`because they are dependentclaims and are not drafted in accordance with the second and third sentences of Rule 6.4(a).
`
`
`
`
`Box It Observations whereunity of invention is lacking (Continuation of item 3 of first sheet)
`
`This International Searching Authority found multiple inventionsin this international application, as follows:
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`. [| As all required additional search fees were timely paid by the applicant, this International Search Report covers all
`searchable claims.
`
`
` As all searchable claims could be searched withouteffort justifying an additional fee, this Authority did not invite payment
`af any additionalfee.
`
`
`
`- [| As only someofthe required additional search fees were timely paid by the applicant, this International Search Report
`covers only those claims for which fees were paid, specifically claims Nos.:
`
`
` 4. [| No required additional search fees were timely paid by the applicant. Consequently,this International Search Report Is
`
`restricted to the invention first mentionedin the claims;it is covered by claims Nos.:
`
`[| The additional search fees were accompanied by the applicant’s protest.
`
`Remark on Protest
` [| No protest accompanied the paymentof additional search fees.
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024 page 1802
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024
`page 1802
`
`Form PCT/ISA/210 (continuation offirst sheet (2)) (January 2004)
`
`
`
`INTERNATIONAL SEARCH REPORT
`Information on patent family members
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`Patent document
`cited In search report
`
`US 4036993
`
`Publication
`date
`
`A
`
`19-07-1977
`
`
`
`
`CA
`FR
`uP
`uP
`JP
`NO
`
`date
`
`
`24-12-1979
`
`19-11-1976
`14-11-1978
`02-11-1976
`18-03-1978
`
`
`26-10-1976
`
`
`05-04-1980
`
`
`
`56064767
`02-06-1981
`
`
`803050 A
`13-04-1981
`NO
`431502 B
`13-02-1984
`SE
`7908433
`12-04-1981
`
`
`
`
`
`
`06-12-2006
`1727882
`
`01-09-2005
`2005192634
`
`
`
`2449898 Al
`27-12-2002
`1516592 A
`28-07-2004
`CN
`
`
`1406641 A2
`14-04-2004
`EP
`2004534800 T
`18-11-2004
`
`
`
`
`
`International application No
`PCT/1B2007/000099
`
`
`
`
`
`
`member(s)
`
`1068542 Al
`2308320 Al
`932246 C
`51125773 A
`53007508 B
`753131 A
`727109
`
`Form PCT/ISA/210 (patent family annex) (April 2005)
`
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024 page 1803
`RIMEROST EXHIBIT 1024
`page 1 803
`
`
`
`(12) INTERNATIONAL APPLICATION PUBLISHED UNDER THE PATENT COOPERATION TREATY(PCT)
`
` (10) International Publication Number
`
`WO 2007/108702 Al
`
`(19) World Intellectual Property Organization
`International Bureau
`
`(43) International Publication Date
`27 September 2007 (27.09.2007)
`
`(51) International Patent Classification:
`AOLK 73/04 (2006.01)
`
`(21) International Application Number:
`PCT/NO2007/000111
`
`(22) International Filing Date: 22 March 2007 (22.03.2007)
`
`(25) Filing Language:
`
`(26) Publication Language:
`
`Norwegian
`
`English
`
`(30) Priority Data:
`20061315
`
`23 March 2006 (23.03.2006)
`
`NO
`
`(71) Applicant (for all designated States except US): AKER
`SEAFOODS HOLDING AS [NO/NO]; Fjordalléen 16,
`N-0250 Oslo (NO).
`
`(72) Inventors; and
`(75) Inventors/Applicants (for US only): ERNSTEN, Robert
`LNO/CR]; Kilometro Cinco, Golfito (CR). ARSKOG,
`Roar [NO/NO]; Nordre Vartdal, Vartdal, N-6150 @rsta
`(NO). KJZERSTAD, Jan, H. [NO/NO]; NO-6280 Sevik
`(NO).
`
`(74) Agent: LANGFELDT, Jens, F., C.; Zacco Norway AS,
`P.O. Box 2003, Vika, N-0125 Oslo (NO).
`
`(54) Title: A TRAWL DEVICE
`
`(81) Designated States (unless otherwise indicated, for every
`kind of national protection available): AE, AG, AL, AM,
`AT, AU, AZ, BA, BB, BG, BH, BR, BW,BY, BZ, CA, CH,
`CN, CO, CR, CU, CZ, DE, DK, DM, DZ, EC, EE, EG, ES,
`FI, GB, GD, GE, GH, GM, GT, HN, HR, HU,ID,IL, IN,
`TS, JP, KE, KG, KM, KN, KP, KR, KZ, LA, LC, LK, LR,
`LS, LT, LU, LY, MA, MD, MG, MK, MN, MW, MX, MY,
`MZ, NA, NG, NI, NO, NZ, OM, PG, PH, PL, PT, RO, RS,
`RU, SC, SD, SE, SG, SK, SL, SM, SV, SY, TJ, T, TN,
`TR, TT, TZ, UA, UG, US, UZ, VC, VN, ZA, ZM, ZW.
`
`(34) Designated States (unless otherwise indicated, for every
`kind of regional protection available): ARIPO (BW, GH,
`GM, KE, LS, MW, MZ, NA, SD, SL, SZ, TZ, UG, ZM,
`ZW), Eurasian (AM, AZ, BY, KG, KZ, MD, RU, TJ, TM),
`European (AT, BE, BG, CH, CY, CZ, DE, DK, EE, ES, FI,
`FR, GB, GR, HU,IE,IS, IT, LT, LU, LV, MC, MT, NL, PL,
`PT, RO, SE, SI, SK, TR), OAPI (BF, BJ, CF, CG, CI, CM,
`GA, GN, GQ, GW, ML, MR, NE, SN, TD, TG).
`
`Published:
`
`with international search report
`
`For two-letter codes and other abbreviations, refer to the "Guid-
`ance Notes on Codes and Abbreviations" appearing at the begin-
`ning of each regularissue of the PCT Gazette.
`
`
`
`
`
`
`(57) Abstract: A trawl device that is towed after a trawl vessel, wherein the trawl, for spreading open the opening of the trawl,
`has an elongate hydrofoil to which the trawl, by its upper transverse length of the trawl opening, is attached, and also has a weight
`or weights attached to at least one position in the lower part of the trawl opening, for example, the two lower corners of the trawl
`opening. The device can be used with one or more trawls that are towed side by side, or with two trawls one above the other and
`fastened to a commontrawl.
`
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024 page 1804
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024
`page 1804
`
`
`
`WO2007/108702A.IINVRINTENATATINNINTINTMIM0AA
`
`
`
`WO 2007/108702
`
`PCT/NO2007/000111
`
`1 .
`A TRAWL DEVICE
`
`Thepresent invention relates to a trawl device for towing after a trawl vessel, wherein
`the trawl cooperates with a means for spreading open the openingof the trawl, as
`defined in more detail in the preamble of claim 1.
`
`To elucidate the prior art, reference is made,inter alia, to Norwegian Patent Application
`20053371, Norwegian Patent 307541.
`
`In the standard methodsof trawling, the trawl is towed behind a trawl vessel using
`adapted lines with or without otter boards, optionally with the use of a weight or
`weights attached to the trawlor the trawl lines or by using so-called steering lead
`weights which in terms of function correspond to otter boards, whereby seafood/
`biomass suchasfish, shrimp andkrill and/or other seafood/biomassis gathered in a
`trawl bag.
`
`After such a trawl bag has been moreorlessfilled with seafood/biomass,it is normally
`hauled aboard the vessel and emptied. Alternatively, the trawl bag or sack is emptied
`whilst floating alongside the vessel. Some types of seafood/biomass, such as for
`instancekrill, have a short lifetime after being gathered in the trawl and brought to the
`surface before they die and rapidly begin to decompose, their value as a raw material
`thus diminishing considerably. In general, it is important for all forms of seafood/
`biomassthat it should cometo the vessel undamagedandas quickly as possible for
`further processing, as delays in this process usually substantially diminish the quality of
`the seafood/biomass. Seafood/biomassthat is subjected to rough handling and crushing
`through being gathered in a trawl bag, hauled on board the vessel and then emptied
`from the trawl bag, or by mechanical pumpingfrom the trawl bag for collection on
`board the vessel, will also be of reduced quality and value because of the damageit
`suffers. The reduction in value will also extend to by-products from seafood/biomass
`such asroe,liver or the like. Seafood/biomassthat is caughtin a traditional manner will
`also largely be dead the momentit comes aboard the vessel.
`
`Norwegian Patent Application 20053371 therefore describes a solution the object of
`whichis to more efficiently convey undamagedand live seafood/biomass gathered by
`the trawl to a seafood/biomassreceiving vessel, of particular importance for the
`gathering and conveyingofkrill, shrimp and other types of seafood/biomass, including
`all forms of fish, where conveyanceto a production vessel for further processing and
`
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024 page 1805
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024
`page 1805
`
`
`
`WO 2007/108702
`
`PCT/NO2007/000111
`
`2
`
`continuous, non-stop preservation on board can take place in controlled forms during
`continuousor prolonged trawling. The patent application indicates that this solution can
`involve the use of a conveying hose for conveying the seafood/biomass from the rear
`portion ofthe traw]to the vessel, fluid, e.g., seawater, being injected into the conveying
`hose in order, by injector effect, to bring the seafood/biomassupto the vessel, and
`where the injector, which is, for example, depth-adjustable, is in an upperarea of the
`conveying hose which has a marked gradient towards the sea surface.
`
`In recognition of the fact that otter boards and steering weights are heavy to handle and
`take up a great deal of space on board, there has long been felt a need, in connection
`with trawling, for example, for krill, to simplify the spreading open of the trawl opening
`in a fairly straightforward manner, and especially in those cases where trawling takes
`place continuously and there is a need for good manoeuvrability of the trawl and
`simultaneous assurancethat the trawl opening remains maximally open, even when the
`trawl vessel changescourse, for example, by trawling parallel to and in the opposite
`direction of earlier trawl paths.
`
`To this end, the aim is to spread open the opening ofthe trawl, according to the
`invention, in that said means, instead of, for example, otter boards, is comprised of an
`elongate hydrofoil to which the trawl, by its upper transverse length of the trawl
`opening, is attached, and is also comprised of a weight or weights that is/are fastened to
`at least one position in the lowerpart of the trawl opening, for example, the two lower
`comersof the trawl opening.
`
`‘“Hydrofoil” in this context is understood as a flat body or an aerofoil-like body (body
`with wing cross-section) which during movementin wateris affected
`hydrodynamically.
`
`Additional embodimentsofthe deviceare set forth in subsidiary claims 2 — 15.
`
`The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the attached
`
`drawingfigures.
`
`Fig. 1 is a side view of the device according to the invention when being towed by a
`trawl vessel.
`
`Fig. 2 is a top view ofthe devicein Fig. 1.
`
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024 page 1806
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024
`page 1806
`
`
`
`WO 2007/108702
`
`PCT/NO2007/000111
`
`Fig. 3 is a side view of the device according to the invention in connection with bottom
`trawling.
`
`Fig. 4 is a schematic perspective view of the device as shown used in Figs. 1 and 2.
`
`Fig. 5 shows a modified use ofthe device accordingto the invention.
`
`Fig. 6 shows the embodimentin Fig. 5 under tow bya trawlvessel.
`
`The figures show the use of two trawls 1, 2 which are towed simultaneously by a trawl
`vessel 3. A person ofskill in the art will, of course, understand that as an alternative
`only one traw! may be towed, or more than two trawls, e.g., three or four, may be
`towed.
`
`As mentionedabove,it is important, in a simple manner and without requiring otter
`boards, to be able to spread open the opening of the trawl, and for this purposethere is
`used, according to the invention, an elongate hydrofoil 4; 5 to which the traw] 1; 2, by
`its upper transverse length 1’; 2’ of the trawl opening 1”’; 2’’, is attached, and also
`weights 6, 7; 8, 9 that are attached to the two lower corners 1”’’, 1”’’’; 2””’, 2”””’ of the
`trawl opening 1’’; 2”’.
`
`The hydrofoil 4; 5 is connected to the trawl vessel 3 via at least one tow line 10; 11.
`The tow line 10; 11 is connected to the hydrofoil 4; 5 via at least two branches10’ -
`10°’’’; 11’ —11’’”’ from the tow line. If more than onetrawl is towed, the trawls could
`advantageously be spreadapart in that respective tow lines 10; 11 extend from
`cantilevered booms 12; 13 on the vessel 3 which are pivotal along an arc 12’; 13’ as
`shownin Fig. 2.
`In some cases, depending on the design or outfitting of the vessel, it is
`possible to trawl with two or even more trawls simultaneously, for example,if the
`respective trawls lie at different distances from the vessel, lie at different depths or by
`controlling the hydrofoil are spread laterally.
`
`As shown mostclearly in Fig. 4, each weight 6; 7; 8; 9 is suspended from a respective
`line 14; 15; 16; 17 which extends from an end area 4’, 4’’; 5’, 5’’ of the respective
`hydrofoil 4; 5.
`
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024 page 1807
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024
`page 1807
`
`
`
`WO 2007/108702
`
`PCT/NO2007/000111
`
`4
`
`The hydrofoil 4; 5 may optionally be equipped with at least one upright wing 18; 19
`whichserves as a rudderforlateral steering and stabilisation of the hydrofoil. It is also
`possible to allow the hydrofoil 4; 5, in its upper surface, to be equipped with adjustable
`flaps 20, 21; 22; 23 which are upwardly tiltable for adjusting the lifting power of the
`hydrofoil in water during the towing of the hydrofoil and the trawl. It is conceivable
`that the wing and/or the flaps can be remote-controllable from the vessel, or that they
`are pre-set before the trawls are placed in the sea. As indicated in Fig. 4, the trawl 1; 2
`may beattached to the hydrofoil 3; 4 at at least three points. However,it is of course
`possible to fasten the trawl at more points than only three, and therefore it should be
`understood that the trawl can be attached to the hydrofoil at discrete points or
`continuously along the wholeofthe length of the hydrofoil.
`
`Whetherthe traw]is attached to the hydrofoil at its rear area, its underside or its forward
`area dependson the chosen design of the hydrofoil and whereit is most expedient,
`hydrodynamically, to make the attachment.
`
`Whentrawlingfor, say, krill, but also certain other types of biomass/seafood,it will also
`be possible, when using the present invention, to arrange in a known wayper se a
`conveying hose 24; 25 for conveying the seafood/biomassfrom the rear portion of the
`trawl 1; 2 to the vessel 3, fluid , e.g., seawater or air, or a mixture of seawater andair,
`being injected into the conveying hose 24; 25 from the vessel via a hose 26; 27 and an
`injector 28; 29, in order, by injector effect, to bring the seafood/biomassupto the
`vessel, and wherethe injector 28; 29 which, for example, is depth-adjustable, is ina
`upperarea of the conveying hose 24; 25 where it has a marked gradient towards the sea
`surface.
`
`The present example as shown in Figs. 1 — 4 also permits the trawls to be mutually
`independentas regardsat least one of the following parameters: the size of each trawl,
`the distance of the trawls from each other transverse to the direction of travel of the
`
`trawl vessel, the distance between the trawl mouth andthe stern of the trawl vessel, the
`depth of the trawls and the meshsize ofthe trawls.
`
`Figs. 5 and 6 showasolution where two trawl bags 30, 31 are placed one above the
`other and interconnected via a hydrofoil 32. The uppermost30 ofthe trawl bagsis
`fastened at a lower portion 30’ of the trawl opening to the hydrofoil 32 at at least three
`points 33-35. The upper portion 30”’ of the trawl opening ofthe trawl bag 30 is
`equipped with a plurality of floats 36, and tension lines 37, 38 connecting respective
`
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024 page 1808
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024
`page 1808
`
`
`
`WO 2007/108702
`
`PCT/NO2007/000111
`
`5
`
`outer ends of the upper portion 30’’ with respective outer portions of the hydrofoil 32
`will expediently be present. The lowermost 31 of the trawl bags is fastened at an upper
`portion 31’ of the trawl opening to the hydrofoil 32 at at least three points 39-41. The
`lower portion 31”’ of the trawl opening of the trawl bag 31 is equippedat its outer ends
`with a respective lead weight or respective weight 42, 43, and tension lines 44, 45
`connecting respective outer ends of the lower portion 31”’ with respective outer portions
`of the hydrofoil 32 will expediently be present. The hydrofoil 32 with the trawl bags 30,
`31 fastened thereto is towed by meansofa tow line 46 from a trawl vessel 47, the tow
`line 46 running downto the centre of the hydrofoil 32 and having branches 46’, 46’’ to
`the outer ends of the hydrofoil 32.
`
`Suction hoses or conveying hoses 49, 50 are, preferably together, ran down from the
`trawl vessel 47 and underneath the lowest 31 of the trawl bags, the hose 49 running to
`the downstream end 30’’’ of the uppertrawl bag 30 whilst the hose 50 is connected to
`the downstream end 31”’’’ of the lower trawl bag 31. Injectors 51, 52 are connected in a
`rising portion of the hoses 49, 50 to effect pumping of the catch on boardthe trawl
`vessel 47.
`
`One advantage of the solution shown in Figs. 5 and6 is that a change of the trawling
`direction can be made somewhatfaster than with two juxtaposed trawls, and only one
`commonhydrofoil is needed, which with regard to possible limited storage space on
`board the trawl vessel 47 may be advantageous.
`
`Thelocation of the attachment points 33-35 and 39-41 on the hydrofoil for the trawl 30
`and 31, respectively, may be instrumental in how the hydrofoil will movein the sea
`when towed,i.e., has a tendency to move upwards, endeavours to remain at one level, or
`seeks to move downwards.
`
`Byusingjust this one hydrofoil 32,it is thus possible to spread open the openings of
`two trawls simultaneously, the weights 42, 43 causing the lower transverse length of the
`lowertrawl 31 opening to be kept at approximately the correct size, and similarly the
`floats 36 and the tension lines 37, 38 causing the upper transverse length of the upper
`trawl openingto be kept at approximately the correct and desired size.
`
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024 page 1809
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024
`page 1809
`
`
`
`WO 2007/108702
`
`PCT/NO2007/000111
`
`Patent claims
`
`1.
`
`A trawl device for towing at least one trawl after a trawl vessel, the trawl] cooperating
`with a means for spreading open the opening ofthe trawl, characterised in that said
`meansis comprised of an elongate hydrofoil to which the trawl, by its upper transverse
`length of the trawl opening,is attached, and is also comprised of a weight or weights
`attached to at least one position in the lowerpart of the trawl opening, for example, the
`two lower comersof the trawl opening.
`
`2.
`
`A device as disclosed in claim 1, characterised in that the hydrofoil is connected to the
`
`trawl vessel via at least one tow line.
`
`3.
`
`A device as disclosed in claim 2, characterised in that the tow line is connected to the
`hydrofoil via at least two branches from the tow line.
`
`4.
`
`A device as disclosed in claim 2 or 3, characterised in that the tow line extends from a
`
`cantilevered boom on the vessel.
`
`5.
`
`A device as disclosed in claim 1, characterised in that each weight is suspended from a
`line that extends from an end areaof the hydrofoil.
`
`6.
`
`A device as disclosed in one or more of the preceding claims, characterised in that the
`hydrofoil is equipped with at least one upright wing that serves as a rudderforlateral
`steering andstabilisation of the hydrofoil.
`
`7.
`
`A device as disclosed in any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the
`hydrofoil, in its upper or lower surface, is equipped with adjustable flaps that are
`upwardlytiltable for adjusting the lifting power of the hydrofoil in water during the
`towing of the hydrofoil and the trawl.
`
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024 page 1810
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024
`page 1810
`
`
`
`WO 2007/108702
`
`PCT/NO2007/000111
`
`8.
`
`A device as disclosed in claim 1, characterised in that the trawl is attached to the
`hydrofoil at at least three locations.
`
`9.
`
`A device as disclosed in claim 1, characterised in that the trawl is attached at discrete
`points or continuously along the whole of the length of the hydrofoil.
`
`10.
`
`A deviceas disclosed in claim 1, 8 or 9, characterised in that the trawl is attached to the
`hydrofoil at its rear area, its underside orits forward area.
`
`11.
`A device as disclosed in any oneofthe preceding claims, characterised in that in a
`knownwayperse there is arranged a conveying hose for conveying the seafood/
`biomass from the rear portion ofthe trawlto the vessel, fluid, e.g., seawater, being
`injectable into the conveying hose via an injector which is connectedto a fluid supply
`hose from the vessel in order, by ejector effect, to bring the seafood/biomassup to the
`vessel, and where the injector, which is, for example, depth-adjustable, is in an upper
`area of the conveying hose which has a marked gradient towards the sea surface.
`
`12.
`
`A device as disclosed in any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that on the
`upperside of the hydrofoil and located abovethe trawl attached to the hydrofoil there is
`arranged an additional trawl, the lower transverse length of the trawl opening of the
`additional trawl being attached to the hydrofoil, and that the upper transverse length of
`the trawl opening ofthis additional trawl is provided with a plurality offloats.
`
`13.
`
`A device as disclosed in claim 12, characterised in that from each end of the hydrofoil a
`tension line is extended to a respective outer end of said upper transverse length of the
`trawl opening of the additional trawl.
`
`14.
`
`A device as disclosed in any one of claims 1 — 11, characterised in that the trawl vessel
`is arranged to tow at least two trawls, each of which is equipped with hydrofoil and
`associated weight or weights.
`
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024 page 1811
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024
`page 1811
`
`
`
`WO 2007/108702
`
`PCT/NO2007/000111
`
`15.
`
`A device as disclosed in claim 14, characterised in that the trawls are mutually
`independentas regardsat least one of the following parameters: the size of each trawl,
`the distance of the trawls from one another transverse to the direction of travei of the
`
`trawl vessel, the distance between the trawl mouth andthestern of the trawl vessel, the
`depth of the trawls and the meshsize of the trawls
`
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024 page 1812
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024
`page 1812
`
`
`
`WO 2007/108702
`
`PCT/NO2007/000111
`
`SUBSTITUTE SMFROST EXHIBIT 1024
`page 1813
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024 page 1813
`
`
`
`WO 2007/108702
`
`0
`
`13
`
`
`
`PCT/NO2007/000111 HFATJ—Se
`
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024 page 1814
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024
`page 1814
`
`
`
`WO 2007/108702
`
`PCT/NO2007/000111
`
`i
`
`©>L
`
`3/6
`
`SUBSTITUTE SHEET
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024 page 1815
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024
`page 1815
`
`
`
`WO 2007/108702
`
`PCT/NO2007/000111
`
`4/6
`
`“Lo
`nN
`
`\
`
`\
`
`™in|
`\N
`
`\
`
`XN
`
`\
`
`\
`
`\
`
`\ \.
`\ \
`\ ‘
`
`2 _
`at
`
`2
`
`8
`
`\ |
`
`\ X
`Y
`\ Ye
`Navi
`Vv
`
`\
`o\.
`
`\
`\ \ \ \
`\ e \
`\
`\
`XN
`\ \\
`\
`NO
`i’
`\
`
`\
`I
`1
`|
`
`SUBSTITUTE SHEET
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024 page 1816
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024
`page 1816
`
`
`
`WO 2007/108702
`
`PCT/NO2007/000111
`
`5/6
`
`co
`
`w
`
`SUBSTITUTE SHEET
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024 page 1817
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024
`page 1817
`
`
`
`PCT/NO2007/000111
`
`ALZ
`
`WO 2007/108702
`
`6/6
`
`
`
`STITUTE SHEE”
`SUBSTITUTE QivirROsT EXHIBIT 1024
`page 1818
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024 page 1818
`
`
`
`INTERNATIONAL SEARCH REPORT
`
`Internationalapplication No.
`PCT/NO2007/000111
`
`A. CLASSIFICATION OF SUBJECT MATTER
`
`;
`see extra sheet
`IPC:
`According to Internationa! Patent Classification (IPC) or te both nationalclassification and IPC
`B. FIELDS SEARCHED
`.
`
`Minimum documentation searched (classification system followed by classification symbols)
`
`AO1K
`IPC:
`Documentation searched other than minimum documentation to the extent that such documentsare included in the fields searched
`
`SE,DK,FI,NO classes as above
`
`Electronic data base consulted during the international search (name of data base and, where practicable, search terms used)
`
`EPO-INTERNAL, WPI DATA, PAJ
`C. DOCUMENTS CONSIDERED TO BE RELEVANT
`
`
`
`
`Category*|Citation of document, with indication, where appropriate, of the relevant passages Relevant to claim No.
`
`X
`
`US 5201137 A (THERET ET AL), 13 April 1993
`(13.04.1993), column 3,
`line 43 - line 50, figures
`3,4, abstract
`
`US 1447553 A (MACK R HUDSON), 6 March 1923
`(06.03.1923), page 2,
`line 10 - line 37, figure 1
`
`GB 176327 A (JEAN-BAPTISTE J A VIGNERON),
`22 February 1923 (22.02.1923), page 2,
`line 129 - line 130; page 3,
`line 1 - line 5
`
`
`
`Further documents are listed in the continuation of Box C.
`
`See patent family annex.
`
`“T”
`
`“X”
`
`later document published after the international filing date orpriority
`date and notin conflict with the application but cited to understand
`the principle or theory underlying the invention
`documentofparticular relevance: the claimed invention cannot be
`considered nove] or cannot be considered to involve an inventive
`step when the documentis taken alone
`.
`,
`/
`documentof particular relevance: the claimed invention cannot be
`+
`*
`ge
`considered to involve an inventive step when the documentis
`combined with one or more other such documents, such combination
`being obvious to 4 person skilled in the art
`.
`ape
`document member of the same patent family
`&”
`Date of mailing of the international search report
`B5 -06- 2007
`Authorized officer
`
`
`
`Special categories of cited documents:
`document defining the general state of the art which is not considered
`to be of particular relevance
`earlier application or patent but published on orafter the international
`filing date
`, .
`Lak
`document which may throw doubts on priority claim(s) or which is
`cited to establish the publication date of anothercitation or other
`special reason (as specified)
`d
`c)
`‘
`;
`awe
`moans nt referring to an oral disclosure, use, exhibition or other
`:
`.
`.
`:
`.
`document published prior to the international filing date but later than
`the priority date claimed
`Date of the actual completion of the international search
`1 June 2007
`Name and mailing address of the ISA/
`Swedish Patent Office
`Box 5055, S-102 42 STOCKHOLM
`Facsimile No. +46 8 666 02 86
`Form PCT/ISA/210 (second sheet) (April 2007)
`
`“Y”
`
`Hans Nordstrém/EK
`Telephone No.
`+46 8 782 25 00
`
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024 page 1819
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024
`page 1819
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`INTERNATIONAL SEARCH REPORT
`
`International application No.
`
`
`
`
`PCT/NO2007/000111
`
`
`
`
`
`C (Continuation). DOCUMENTS CONSIDERED TO BE RELEVANT
`
`Category*| Citation of document, with indication, where appropriate, of the relevant passages
`
`(ERNSTEN ET AL), 9 March 2006
`US 20060048436 Al
`(09.03.2006), figures 1,5, claim 12,
`abstract
`
`A
`
`
`
`
`Relevant to claim No.
`
`11
`
`Form PCT/ISA/210 (continuation of second sheet) (April 2007)
`
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024 page 1820
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024
`page 1820
`
`
`
`INTERNATIONAL SEARCH REPORT
`
`International application No.
`PCT/NO2007/000111
`
`International patent classification (IPC)
`AOIK 73/04 (2006.01)
`
`Download your patent documents at www.prv.se
`The cited patent documents can be downloaded at www.prv.se by
`following the links:
`e
`In English/Searches and advisory services/Cited documents
`(service in English) or
`e-tijanster/anférda dokument (service in Swedish).
`®
`Use the application number as username.
`The password is NYDIEXSXFJ.
`
`Cited literature, if any, will be enclosed in paper form.
`
`Paper copies can be ordered at a cost of 50 SEK per copy from
`PRV InterPat
`(telephone number 08-782 28 85).
`
`Form PCT/ISA/210 (extra sheet) (April 2007)
`
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024 page 1821
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024
`page 1821
`
`
`
`(me es ana mts Sih HER Ef) nt PE af ASS AS Gm EP ARN Pal AY eh PASm St Om AD OS SS SS Pe SN OH ANN ROU a ed A SS MG Ha OH SDS SOON QS SP St
`
`eS SS yA Pet OY ed yO SAA Se it Ht MF De ig Cyht Gl A Ot SSE YS SD Ad PS NHSt SS AAS SS SP
`
`US
`
`20060048436
`
`09/03/2006
`
`00/00/0000
`200603490
`20/01/2005
`2004255123
`19/09/2006
`P10412530
`20/01/2005
`2512584
`22/02/2006
`1738531
`12/04/2006
`1643830
`20/06/2005
`7903
`28/04/2006
`20060036371
`00/00/0000
`20033198
`11/07/2005
`20053371
`20/01/2006
`2005118557
`20/01/2005
`2005004593
`ee is ke SaSL SS SAS A SSeS tS PhSf SS SY St eSSS SE A St AD He) ey SDSE se SNa phd CS MS ASSDSF
`
`>>E>p>>> w
`PPror>>PrPret
`
`International application No.
`INTERNATIONAL SEARCH REPORT
`Information on patent family members
`28/04/2007|PCT/NO2007/000111
`
`5201137
`
`13/04/1993
`
`2035882
`0437574
`2650731
`3608
`911069
`
`9101633
`9005840
`
`24/07/1991
`15/02/1991
`10/02/1991
`18/03/1991
`31/03/1992
`21/02/1991
`24/04/1991
`
`94944 10/02/1991
`
`Form PCT/ISA/210 (patent family annex) (April 2005)
`
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024 page 1822
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024
`page 1822
`
`
`
`(12) INTERNATIONAL APPLICATION PUBLISHED UNDER THE PATENT COOPERATION TREATY(PCT)
`
`17 January 2008 (17.01.2008) (10) International Publication Number
`
`(19) World Intellectual Property Organization
`International Bureau
`
`:
`
`(43) International Publication Date
`
`WO 2008/006607 A2
`
`(51) International Patent Classification:
`A6O1K 31/122 (2006.01)
`A6OIK 35/60 (2006.01)
`A6OLK 31/231 (2006.01)
`A6IP 9/00 (2006.01)
`A6LK 31/232 (2006.01)
`A6IP 19/00 (2006.01)
`
`(21) International Application Number:
`PCT/EP2007/006241
`
`(22) International Filing Date:
`
`13 July 2007 (13.07.2007)
`
`(25) Filing Language:
`
`(26) Publication Language:
`
`English
`
`English
`
`(30) Priority Data:
`20063291
`20063292
`20063988
`
`14 July 2006 (14.07.2006)
`14 July 2006 (14.07.2006)
`6 September 2006 (06.09.2006)
`
`NO
`NO
`NO
`
`(71) Applicant (for all designated States except US): NAT-
`TOPHARMAASA[NO/NO}]; Henrik Ibsens gate 100, PB
`2896 Solli, N-0203 Oslo (NO).
`
`(72) Inventors; and
`(75) Inventors/Applicants (for US only): VERMEER, Cees
`
`[NL/NL]; Universtiteit van Maastricht, Universiteitsin-
`gel 50, P.O. Box 616, NL-6200 MD Maastricht (NL).
`SCHURGERS, Leon,
`J.
`[NL/NL]; Universiteit van
`Maastricht, Universiteitsingel 50, P.O. Box 616, NL-6200
`MD Maastricht (NL). KLAVENESS,Jo [NO/NO]; Henrik
`Ibsens gate 100, PB 2896 Solli, N-0203 Oslo (NO). VIK,
`Hogne [NO/NO]; Henrik Ibsens gate 100, PB 2896 Solli,
`N-0203 Oslo (NO). VIK, Anne, Bjornebye [NO/NO];
`Ilenrik Ibsens gate 100, PB 2896 Solli, N-0203 Oslo (NO).
`WESTBYE,Stein [NO/NO]; Henrik Ibsens gate 100, PB
`2896 Solli, N-0203 Oslo (NO).
`
`Agent: HUYGENS,Arthur, Victor; Octrooibureau Huy-
`gens, P.O. Box 86, NL-3400 AB Ijsselstein (NL).
`
`Designated States (unless otherwise indicated, for every
`kind of national protection available): AE, AG, AL, AM,
`AT, AU, AZ, BA, BB, BG, BH, BR, BW, BY, BZ, CA, CH,
`CN, CO, CR, CU, CZ, DE, DK, DM, DO, DZ, EC, EE, EG,
`ES, FI, GB, GD, GE, GH, GM, GT, HN, HR, HU,ID,IL,
`IN,IS, JP, KE, KG, KM, KN, KP, KR, KZ, LA, LC, LK,
`LR, LS, LT, LU, LY, MA, MD, ME, MG, MK, MN, Mw,
`MX, MY, MZ, NA, NG, NI, NO, NZ, OM, PG, PH, PL,
`PT, RO, RS, RU, SC, SD, SE, SG, SK, SL, SM, SV, SY,
`
`[Continued on next page]
`
`(74)
`
`(81)
`
`(54) Titles PHARMACEUTICAL AND NUTRACEUTICAL PRODUCTS COMPRISING VITAMIN K,
`
`Duration of expt. (months)
`
`==aoS
`
`c 23h
`
`/—O— ETP
`|_@—c/ncMGP
`
` T
`
`1
`
`2
`
`3
`
`n
`—_
`
`°o
`
`a
`ao
`8e
`8;
`ao
`a
`
`(57) Abstract: A pharmaceutical and nutraceutical product is provided comprising vitamin K, or a compound within the vitamin
`K, class of compounds, optionally and preferably in combination with one or more polyunsaturated fatty acids, either in purified
`form or as a marineoil (i.e. fish and/or krill oil). Also provided is the use of vitamin K, or a compound within the vitamin K> class
`of compounds, preferably in combination with one or more polyunsaturated fatty acids, either in purified form or as a marine oil, in
`the treatment or prophylaxis of disorders related to bone, cartilage and the cardiovascular system. Preferred compounds within the
`vitamin K, class of compounds are MK-7, MK-8, MK-9 and MK-10,in particular MK-7 or MK-9. The marine oil is preferably krill
`oil or fish oil.
`
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024 page 1823
`RIMFROST EXHIBIT 1024
`page 1823
`
`
`
`2008/006607A2/IITIIIINUINIININNYTITANMCATTOUTMt
`
`
`
`
`
`WwO
`
`
`
`WO 2008