CARDBOARD SIGNS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
HACK-A-SHACK WELLS INVESTMENTS, INC. 521 WEST CENTRAL AVENUE WINTER HAVEN FL 33880 CARDBOARD SIGNS, BUMPERSTICKER, BANNERS, POSTERS, MOUNTED AND UNMOUNTED PHOTOGRAPHS, CAR SUNVISORS, NAPKINS, PLATES, CARDBOARD SIGNS IN THE IMAGE OF A HAND, AND CARDBOARD FANS;T-SHIRTS, HATS, SWEATERS, JERSEYS, SWEATSHIRTS, JACKETS, FOOTWEAR, HEADGEAR, BANDANAS, PANTS, SHORTS, SOCKS, UNDERWEAR, BASKETBALL UNIFORMS, ARM BANDS, HEAD BANDS, WRIST BANDS AND SWEATBANDS;
HAQ-A-SHAQ Wells Ingram, Inc. 950 First Street South Suite 204 Winter Haven FL 33880 CARDBOARD SIGNS, BUMPER STICKERS, BANNERS, UNMOUNTED PHOTOGRAPHS, POSTERS, PAPER NAPKINS, PLATES, CUPS, CARDBOARD FANS;T-SHIRTS, HATS, SWEATERS, JACKETS, SHOES, BANDANAS, PANTS, SHORTS, SOCKS, UNDERWEAR, ARMBANDS, HEAD BANDS, WRIST BANDS AND SWEAT BANDS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An apparatus for accumulating and delivering folded cardboard sheets includes at least a pair of stacking bases moveable along a loop including a stacking position for stacking the cardboard sheets on the stacking bases and a delivering position for delivering the pile of cardboard sheets on the stacking bases. The apparatus receives cardboard sheets fed one by one, accumulates them in a pile consisting of a predetermined number of cardboard sheets, and delivers the pile of sheets. When one of the stacking bases moves away from the stacking position, the other is moved into the stacking position so that the stacking bases alternatively move into the stacking position. Preferably, the loop has resting and ejecting positions and when one of the stacking bases moves from the ejecting to the stacking position, that stacking base ejects the pile of sheets previously formed on the other stacking base.