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1560 SICILLVM DECANI ET CAPITVLI ECCLES COLLEG BTI PETKI WESTM The Dean and Chapter of the Collegiate College Church of St. Peter Westminster
46 Rossi, Valentino
AIRBASE Boards & More AG
ARPENAZ DECATHLON
BRUNO VISCONTI BV Obshchestvo s Ogranichennoy; otvetstvennostyu "ALT-KANTS"
CIMABUE SENZO CO. LTD.
DARE TO BE ELLE GIRL D2EG HACHETTE FILIPACCHI PRESSE
DECATHLON DECATHLON
DIOSAZ DECATHLON
ECCE Entreprise de Confection et de Commercialisation Europ?enne
FORCLAZ DECATHLON
JOOP ! JOOP! GmbH
LAGERFELD GALLERY ASIAN AND WESTERN CLASSICS B.V.
LV CUP LOUIS VUITTON MALLETIER
MR.MEN LITTLE MISS THOIP
NG NAZARENOGABRIELLI PELLETTERIE 1907 S.P.A.
NODDY Enid Blyton Limited
OA OPEN AIR OA Textile & Articles Promotionnels SA
PLANETE BLEUE SOCIETE AIR FRANCE
PSS KABUSHIKI KAISHA PHENIX
REEARTH YKK CORPORATION
RICARDA M. Hofmann, Ricarda M.
ROADTRIP SALOMON S.A.
SOSHE Richards, Andrea
SR SONIA RYKIEL CREATION ET DIFFUSION DE MODELES
THE DOCTOR Rossi, Valentino
V.E. DELURE Evergreen (Asia) Trading Company Limited
VALEROSSI Rossi, Valentino
VALE|46 Rossi, Valentino
VARENNE SNAI S.p.A.
VR Rossi, Valentino
VR|46 Rossi, Valentino
WESTMINSTER ABBEY The Dean and Chapter of the Collegiate College Church of St. Peter Westminster
YUMI ETO E.T.O. Clothes Ltd.
Technical Examples
  1. 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.
  2. A convenience package for thin film products according to aspects of the present invention places a folded stack of thin film plastic bags inside a container to protect the bags during shipping, handling and dispensing. The container surrounds the plastic bags and includes an opening through which individual bags are retrieved. The plastic bags are attached to each other in such a manner that retrieval of a first bag through the opening in the container partially retrieves a second bag and leaves part of the second bag protruding through the opening. Attachments between bags within the container ensure that each bag is opened as it is retrieved through the opening.
  3. Audio enhancements can be provided for a shopping channel of an interactive television system. The audio enhancements allow a viewer of the shopping channel to customize the audio portion of the shopping experience, as well as providing the viewer with instructional voiceovers. The audio enhancements can be uploaded by the user, and then selected from a list of enhancements that are made available via the shopping channel. Implicit or explicit profiling may also be used to determine the audio enhancements to present to the user on the shopping channel.
  4. A rack, or caddy, is disclosed which stores and dispenses used plastic bags. Normally the bags are grocery store or department store sized bags made from a thin film of plastic which have been saved for reuse somehow. The caddy includes a sheet member which may be made of molded plastic material such as polypropylene, and it has several cups joined to it. The interior walls of the cups are spaced far enough apart to permit a user to insert hand compacted plastic bags into the cups, and thereafter the walls hold them there by limiting the expansion of the bags.
  5. A shopping basket system includes a shopping basket component and a wish or gift list component. The functionality of the shopping basket system may be invoked via a graphical image, such as an icon, on a web browser or a desktop of the client computer. The user may browse registered sites on the Internet and drag and drop products into the user's shopping basket. All products may then be purchased concurrently regardless of the site that the product was found. The drag and drop capability is provided by the programmability of the shopping basket. A common schema can be employed for describing items (e.g., products and services) to be purchased from registered sites. In one aspect of the invention the common schema is provided in the eXtensible Markup Language (XML). The shopping basket system is provided with a search engine for searching for products on a user's wish or gift list over the Internet. The search results are provided to the user, which can be added to the user's shopping basket list. In one aspect of the invention, the shopping basket system is programmable, such that any application program may access a user's shopping basket system and add items to the user's shopping basket based on items found in a user's wish list.

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