CASES MOBILE DEVICES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
A.VOLOSHIN A. Voloshin 2930 Jasper Street, Suite 408 Philadelphia PA 19134 Cases for mobile devices, namely, tablets and mobile phones;All-purpose carry bags; Tote bags; Handbags; Pouches of textile; Leather pouches;Jewelry;Clothing; Footwear; Headwear; Scarves;Online retail store services featuring clothing, footwear, headwear, cases for mobile devices, jewelry, bags, and accessories;
BAD MOTHER FUCKER MIRAMAX 1901 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2000 Los Angeles CA 90067 Cases for mobile devices, namely, cell phones, smart phones; decorative magnets;wallets;Decorative pins in the nature of novelty buttons;Decorative pins being jewelry; Key chains;sweatshirts, socks, hats and shirts;
BEACON NLU PRODUCTS 2801 N Thanksgiving Way, Ste 300 Lehi UT 84043 Cases for mobile devices, namely, cell phones;
FELONY CASE Felony Case Incorporated 27 Tecumseth St Toronto, Ontario M5V2R7 Canada Cases for mobile devices, namely, smartphones and tablets;Online retail store services featuring cases for portable electronic devices;CASE;
FIDLCO Fidlco 9899 N. 123rd Street Scottsdale AZ 85259 Cases for mobile devices, namely, mobile phones and tablets; accessories specially adapted for cases for mobile phones, namely, attachable fidgets, case stands, case grips, tools, namely, screwdriver, flashlight, alarm, storage compartment, bottle opener, card holder, and camera attachment, and a design accessory comprising decorative lights, colored panel, a logo, decorative panel, or a picture; accessories specially adapted for cases for tablets, namely, attachable fidgets, case stands, case grips, tools, namely, screwdriver, flashlight, alarm, storage compartment, bottle opener, card holder, and camera attachment, and a design accessory comprising decorative lights, colored panel, a logo, decorative panel, or a picture;The wording FIDLCO has no meaning in a foreign language.;
HELLO SUNSHINE BE SUNSHINE c/o Holthouse Carlin & Van Trigt, LLP 11444 W. Olympic Blvd., 11th Floor Los Angeles CA 90064 Cases for mobile devices, namely, cell phone cases; magnets; refrigerator magnets; decorative magnets;Tote bags; cosmetic bags sold empty;Bookmarks; notebooks;Jewelry; lapel pins;Clothing and apparel, namely, t-shirts, hats;
INFLUX Influx 301 W 11th Street Vancouver WA 98660 cases for mobile devices, namely, smart phones, cell phones, tablets, laptops, and tablet cases; wireless routers stands and wireless router docks used in close proximity to mobile devices, internet connected wireless tablet computers, and desktop computers to enhance signal performance; computer hardware, namely, fitted films in the form of stickers to enhance wireless connectivity and signal performance of routers and mobile devices;
PHAPE CASE Diamond Media Group 268 S. ORANGE DRIVE LOS ANGELES CA 90036 Cases for mobile devices, namely, smartphones with built in electronic smokeless cigarette vaporizer pipes; Cases for mobile devices, namely, smartphones specially adapted to store electronic vaporizers;
TWINKLEINTIME TwinkleInTime 555 W. Beech Street, Suite 420 San Diego CA 92101 Cases for mobile devices;TWINKLE IN TIME;Coffee mugs; drinking glasses;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A wireless communication network comprising: (1) a plurality of mobile devices each configured to receive a beacon being broadcasted within the network and determine based on information transmitted within the beacon whether the mobile device is supported within the network; and (2) one or more access devices configured to broadcast the beacon within the network. Each of the mobile devices has a transmitting mechanism for communicating with the one or more access device. However, only those mobile devices that are supported by the network respond to the receipt of the beacon. Thus, no transmission occurs from the mobile devices until the device is identified as being supported by the network. These mobile devices instantiating a communication path with the one or more access devices and request an authentication from the one or more access devices. In this manner, a handshake mechanism is established between the access devices and the mobile devices that are supported by the network. Unnecessary requests from illegal mobile devices that clutter up the air waves when attempting to establish a handshake within networks with which they are not compatible is substantially eliminated.