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& TREBBIANNO, LLC
2710 VISION FIVE, LLC
46 Rossi, Valentino
92.2...ONLY AT THE AVENUE UNITED RETAIL INCORPORATED
AIRBASE Boards & More AG
AVENUE UNITED RETAIL INCORPORATED
AVENUE UNITED RETAIL INCORPORATED
AVENUE PLUS UNITED RETAIL INCORPORATED
BILL BLASS BILL BLASS INTERNATIONAL LLC
BISCOTTI Biscotti, Inc.
CASCADE RIDGE VISION FIVE, LLC
CO-LAB BY CHRIS'KON ZENITH HANDBAGS LTD./LES SACS ? MAIN ZENITH LTE?
DANIEL VOSOVIC Vosovic, Daniel
DARE TO BE ELLE GIRL D2EG HACHETTE FILIPACCHI PRESSE
ECHO ECHO DESIGN GROUP, INC., THE
ENGIE BENJY GRANADA MEDIA GROUP LIMITED
FOLD J. FOLD, INC.
FREE COUNTRY Free Country, Ltd.
H HEIDI KLUM Klum, Heidi
HEIDI KLUM Klum, Heidi
HEROIC RENDEZVOUS Heroic Rendezvous Limited
I' COO I'COO GmbH
INFINITY Hauck GmbH & Co. KG
INGLESINA L'INGLESINA BABY S.P.A.
J. FOLD J. FOLD, INC.
J. FOLD J. FOLD, INC.
J. FOLD J. FOLD, INC.
JACOB JEWELS Jacob the Jeweler, Inc.
KAMRO U.S.A. Kamro Inc.
KATHERINE KWEI 2K6 L.L.C.
L'INGLESINA BABY L'INGLESINA BABY S.P.A.
LABRADOR RETRIEVER Yugen Kaisha New England
LE TANNEUR 1898 LE TANNEUR & COMPAGNIE
LOVEGROWZ Elizabeth Whelan TA Ellie Phelan
MAMANANA SHAGRIN Andrew Zahn
MINI STAR Hauck GmbH & Co. KG
MITZ BOARDROOM BUBBLES INC.
MITZ T'S BOARDROOM BUBBLES INC.
MITZVAH EARTH BOARDROOM BUBBLES INC.
OSPREY Osprey Packs, Inc.
OTTO KERN Otto Kern GmbH & Co. KG
OTTO KERN Otto Kern GmbH
PAINT 8 F J BENJAMIN HOLDINGS LTD
PRINCESS MONKEY TOO BRANDS INVESTMENT, LLC
PUGILIST Pugilist Inc.
REEARTH YKK CORPORATION
SG Stefanie Graf Marketing GmbH & Co. KG Stefanie Graf Marketing Verwaltungs GmbH, a limited liability company of Germany
SIMPLE DECKERS OUTDOOR CORPORATION
SIMPLE A NICE LITTLE SHOE COMPANY DECKERS OUTDOOR CORPORATION
STACIA Stacia, Inc.
SWITCHER Labell S.A.
TENDENCE NO LIMITS ANTAS GESTAO E INVESTIMENTOS LDA
TENDENCE NO LIMITS ANTAS GESTAO E INVESTIMENTOS LDA
THE BACKPACK WITH THE GOLDEN LINING VISION FIVE, LLC
THE DOCTOR Rossi, Valentino
TRAXX Hauck GmbH & Co. KG
TWENTYSEVENTEN VISION FIVE, LLC
V.E. DELURE Evergreen (Asia) Trading Company Limited
VALERON Zorlu Holding Anonim Sirketi
VALEROSSI Rossi, Valentino
VALE|46 Rossi, Valentino
VEGA HOLSTER VEGA HOLSTER srl
VIRGIN VIRGIN ENTERPRISES LIMITED
VOLGA VOLGA volga volga co.,ltd
VR Rossi, Valentino
VR|46 Rossi, Valentino
WHALE Labell S.A.
WHAT DOES SIZE HAVE TO DO WITH ANYTHING? Avenue, Inc., The
WIRED FOR SOUND Wild Planet Toys, Inc.
ZUKI Balaila, Zuki
ZUKI Balaila, Zuki
Technical Examples
  1. An arm supporting pillow in sling apparatus, comprising in combination a flexible sling, with a strap to be supported by a user's shoulder area, an insert pillow received in the sling, to be retrievable from the sling, the sling and pillow dimensioned to receive a user's forearm alongside the pillow, in the sling.
  2. Disclosed is a pallet loading and unloading sling, termed a SlingBag device, for efficiently transporting burlap bags and deploying them to secure and protect underwater pipelines. In preferred form, the SlingBag is a T-shaped mat that folds up into a four-sided bag. By using a SlingBag atop a wooden pallet, the process for loading and unloading burlap bags from the pallet may be simplified The SlingBag comprises two rectangular mats that are arranged in a perpendicular cross section, forming a T-shaped mat. When placed upon a pallet for loading, the central panel fits atop the pallet, and the four side flaps extend outward. Burlap bags filled with dry bulk sand or dry sand/cement mix are stacked atop the pallet with the SlingBag. Then, the side flaps are folded up to form a four-sided sling container, and the lifting loops on the side panels are tied in place to secure the sling. In the preferred embodiment, the SlingBag is comprised of polypropylene. This time saving process enables the pallet to be loaded onto a transport using a forklift, and the burlap bags to be picked-up from the pallet and lowered onto the desired location using a crane with a single point pick-up. A diver or remote operated vehicle (ROV) can release the burlap bags from the SlingBag.
  3. A protective undergarment having an outer layer of fluid-resistant material shaped to conform to the buttock and leg region of a user, and an elongated sling of material connected to the outer layer. Opposite sides of the sling are bowed inward and joined together at a first end of the sling to form a first pocket part for retaining one end of a fluid absorbent pad. A cuff is connected between the first end of the sling and the outer layer. The second end of the sling is connected to the outer layer, and an intermediate portion of the sling between the first and second ends of the sling is folded longitudinally into an S-shape so as to provide three plies of the material establishing a second pocket part for retaining an opposite end of the fluid absorbent pad.
  4. A method for manufacturing square bottom plastic bags designed to stand upright when opened. The bags are constructed with open tops, side handle openings and attached headers or with t-shirt style handles. The bags are produced in registered bag stacks and include means for adhering a rear surface of one bag to a front surface of a subsequent bag making the bags self-opening when used in dispensing rack. The headered bags have tear-off headers or headers with weakened areas that will rupture upon dispensing. The t-shirt bags have apertures through the handles to suspend the bags on a rack or a header attached above the handles. The bags have detachable or rupturable center tabs. The bags are registered with hot pins or cold stakes through an upper portion of the bags or bag handles. The bags have openings, microperforations, or are formed of porous material to dissipate heat or moisture.
  5. A portable medical device suitable for use in continuous passive motion (CPM) rehabilitation programs has a lightweight modular frame for ease of storage and portability. In one embodiment a proximal sling module is pivotally connected to a distal sling module with is pivotally connected to a heal plate module. Another embodiment includes a base module is pivotally connected to a proximal sling module which is pivotally connected to a distal sling module pivotally connected to a link pivotally connected to the base. The joint of a patient's limb is flexed through a range of motion by pivoting the distal sling module relative to the proximal sling module. The device is powered by a motor and worm gear directed by a controller.

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