MACHINE RUN BLANK MAGNETIC DATA

Brand Owner Address Description
TELECOM 1 Deutsche Telekom AG Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 140 Bonn 53113 Germany Machine run blank magnetic data carriers; telecommunications equipment, namely, magnetic, electric and optical networks comprising data transmitters and related equipment that transfers data between data terminals; audio, video and data communications equipment namely, digital and analog signal transmitters, receivers and converters, and radio and telephone transmitters, receivers and servers; electronic mail hardware for electronic exchange of data, images and messages; automatic vending machines and mechanism for coin operated apparatus; data processing equipment, namely, microcomputers, minicomputers, computer monitors, computer keyboards, computer terminals, computer interface boards, computer laser printers, computer memories, computer impact printers, computer dot matrix printers, computer operating systems, computer modems, computer mouse and mouse pads, and computers;Warehouse storage of goods;Printed matter, namely stamped and printed note cards of cardboard or plastic, instruction and teaching materials, namely, books, magazines and printed instruction material on telecommunications, and stationery;Insurance brokerage services; financial services, namely, financial management and financial planning services;TELECOM';Computer programming services for others; rental of data processing equipment and computers; projecting and planning services, namely, design services for others in the field of telecommunications equipment;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method of manufacturing an aluminum alloy wheel, comprising the steps of producing an elongated strip of alloy blank with a desired cross-section by squeezing an alloy material, pre-curving the two ends of said blank into arcs, placing one end of said blank between an upper main roller and a lower main roller of a rolling machine to hold said blank, when said blank is being held by said upper main roller and said lower main roller and being driven back and forth along the longitudinal direction, approaching two auxiliary rollers of said rolling machine toward the two sides of said upper main roller to push said blank, so that said blank follows the curve established by a holding point between said upper main roller and said lower main roller and pushing points of said auxiliary rollers to progressively coil into the shape of the desired aluminum alloy wheel.