CONSTRUCTION MINES

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EF-X OUTOTEC OYJ Puolikkotie 10 FI-02230 Espoo Finland Construction of mines, concentrators and plants for metallurgy and environmental protection; installation, maintenance, modernization and repair of machines, apparatus and appliances used in mining and mineral technology, metallurgy and environmental protection concerns;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Technology consultation in the field of mining and mineral technology, metallurgy, including associated environmental protection concerns;
EF-X OUTOKUMPU-OYJ 7B, RIIHITONTUNTIE ESPOO 02200 Finland Construction of mines, concentrators and plants for metallurgy and environmental protection; installation, maintenance, modernization and repair of machines, apparatus and appliances used in mining and mineral technology, metallurgy and environmental protection concerns;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Technology consultation in the field of mining and mineral technology, metallurgy, including associated environmental protection concerns;
OUNCE BY OUNCE IAMGOLD Corporation 401 Bay Street, Suite 3200, P.O. Box 153 Toronto, Ontario M5H2Y4 Canada Construction of mines;Operation of a mining company and activities and services related and incidental thereto, namely, mining exploration and mineral exploration services, development of mines, mining exploration services, and processing of gold and minerals, namely, testing, analysis and evaluation of gold and minerals;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The invention relates to the field of land mines and in particular to devices and techniques for neutralising and/or retrieving land mines. Existing mine retrieval/neutralisation techniques include mechanical excavation or shaped charge attack and such techniques are either susceptible to blast damage in the event of inadvertent mine explosion or can produce ambiguous results (i.e. an operator can be unsure as to whether a mine has been successfully attacked or a non-mine target has been attacked in error). The present invention provides a mine retrieval technique that involves spearing the mine for later retrieval to the surface.