BADMINTON EQUIPMENT

Brand Owner Address Description
YY YONEX FAR BEYOND ORDINARY YONEX KABUSHIKI KAISHA 23-13, Yushima 3-Chome, Bunkyo-Ku Tokyo 113-8543 Japan Badminton equipment, namely, shuttlecocks and badminton game playing equipment; badminton rackets; bags specially adapted for badminton equipment; cases for badminton rackets; strings for badminton rackets; grip tapes for badminton rackets; soft tennis equipment, namely, balls for soft tennis; soft tennis rackets; bags specially adapted for soft tennis rackets; cases for soft tennis rackets; strings for soft tennis rackets; grip tapes for soft tennis rackets; tennis equipment, namely, tennis balls; tennis rackets; bags specially adapted for tennis equipment; cases for tennis rackets; strings for tennis rackets; grip tapes for tennis rackets; gut for rackets; strings for rackets; sports equipment, namely, vibration dampeners for rackets; tennis balls; shuttlecocks; golf clubs; shafts for golf clubs; golf club grips; golf club bags; head covers for golf clubs; golf gloves; snowboards; snowboard equipment, namely, snowboard bindings and decks;The mark consists of a horizontal rectangle with the top half of the rectangle in blue and the bottom half of the rectangle in green; the letters YY are represented by two white circles that appear in the bottom left side of the rectangle with two slightly curved white triangles to the above right of each circle; the word YONEX in white appears within the rectangle, to the right of the design; the words FAR BEYOND ORDINARY in black appear below the rectangle.;The color(s) blue, green, black and white is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Methods and devices provide identification for telecommunications equipment by displaying identification information on a display screen proximal to the equipment. The identification information may be entered through a user input device such as a keypad or may be pre-stored in memory of the telecommunications equipment, such as through a network connection used to maintain the equipment. The identification information may include a unique name of the equipment and/or a description of the function that the equipment performs. A technician may then determine information about the telecommunications equipment by approaching the equipment and viewing the information on the display screen.