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KITCHEN WARE or KITCHEN WARES

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1-800-CHRISTIAN Christianbook.com, LLC
18 DANIEL Al-Dan Trading, Inc.
A Argyle Holdings, LLC
CBD Christian Book Distributors, Inc.
CHRISTIANBOOK.COM 1-800-CHRISTIAN Christianbook.com, LLC
CORN-COB-CADDIE Envision GPS, Inc.
DANCING BEAR NCSL Holding Corporation
ELVIA Elvia Schweizerische Versicherungs-Gesellschaft Zurich
ELVIA Elvia Schweizerische Versicherungs-Gesellschaft Zurich
EUROSHOPPER Euroshopper Network Inc.
FUTURE Anderson, Kent G
FUTURE Anderson, Kent G
FUTURE MOTORCYCLE AUTOMOBILE COMPANY FUTURE MOTOR CYCLE AUTOMOBILE COMPANY
GAA Glass Alchemy, ltd.
KITCHEN STOCK Kitchen Stock Inc.
LIFE'S PASSIONS NCSL Holding Corporation
PERIDOT Peridot, Ltd.
PERIDOT Peridot, Ltd.
ROOMSERVICE Room Service Interiors Ltd.
SPRING USA SPRING USA CORPORATION
TOMORROW Anderson, Kent G
TOMORROW/FUTURISTIC Anderson, Kent G
YANKEE FORGE TMD DESIGNS, INC.
Technical Examples
  1. A fixing element is provided for fixing a household appliance to a part of the kitchen cabinetry, which is adjacent to the household appliance. The fixing element is configured as a fixation lug and is disposed between the household appliance and the part substantially at least over the total height of the part of the kitchen cabinetry. A compact fixing element is thus obtained, which permits a precise, stable, easy and economic fixation of the household appliance into an opening in the kitchen cabinetry. Another advantage of the lateral fixing element is the clean and pleasant aspect thereof. Moreover, flexible use of only one type of fixing element is possible, due to the fact that the element can be used independently of the counter top material as well as in case of elevated mounting of the appliance or in case of a cutout counter top.
  2. An outer wall is created for an electrical kitchen appliance and has a formation of recesses defining strips. A button is disposed on the strips. Regions embodied as film hinges are provided between the strips, enabling them, and thus the button disposed in-between the same, to pivot, in order to actuate an electrical button or a switch inside the housing of the kitchen appliance.
  3. An apparatus for applying powder coating material onto large objects such as automotive, truck or other vehicle bodies includes a powder spray booth defining a controlled area within which to apply powder coating material onto the vehicle bodies, a powder kitchen located at a remote position from the powder spray booth, and, a number of feed hoppers located proximate the booth which receive powder coating material from the powder kitchen and supply it to automatically or manually manipulated powder spray guns associated with the booth. Oversprayed powder coating material is removed from the booth interior by a powder collection and recovery system which transmits the oversprayed powder back to the powder kitchen for recirculation to the powder spray guns.
  4. The invention relates to an improved interactive television having a timer. The timer alerts a television viewer of the expiration of preset timers. For example, the preset timers may be associated with events not traditionally related to television content, such as a kitchen timer. The exemplary kitchen timer can alert a television viewer that a baking time has expired. Thus, the timer can manage alerts in a non-intrusive manner to enhance the viewer's experience.
  5. An automated kitchen apparatus determines a time until expiration of a food product. In one embodiment, the kitchen apparatus determines the time until expiration by receiving a start signal indicating that a food product is available to sell. Such a start signal may be generated by a timer on a warming bin that is initiated when a food product is placed in the warming bin. By measuring the elapsed time since the start signal was received, the time until expiration is determined. Based on the time until expiration, the automated kitchen apparatus sets the minimum price of that food product. Customers at a POS terminal may then purchase the aged food product for the minimum price. In one embodiment, an offer describing the food product and its minimum price is displayed on the POS terminal. In another embodiment, the customer is offered the food product for his change due, if that change due is not less than the minimum price.

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