CYBER WING CLUB

Brand Owner Address Description
CYBERWINGCLUB Toshiba Joho System Kabushiki Kaisha 7-1 Nissin-cho Kawasaki-ku Kawasaki-shi Kanagawa-ken Japan CYBER WING CLUB;computer information services in the nature of providing information in the food, beverage and restaurant industries by means of a global computer network; offset, photogravure, and letter press printing services; news analysis and features distribution services via telephone, computer and facsimile; newspaper and magazine clipping services; providing banquet and social function facilities for special occasions; consultation services in the field of wedding planning; computer and integrated circuit design for others; computer software and computer network consultation, design and maintenance; on-line data processing services; data processing services; computer programming for others; technical writing of computer operating manuals for others; consultation services in the fields of computers and the performance and operation method of machines; consultation and research in the fields of chemistry, science and technology; patent agent and industrial property consultation; consultation and research in the fields of industrial property, intellectual property; providing health and medical information on-line, namely, information relating to doctors, clinics, hospitals, pharmacies and medical treatment; consultation and research services in the medical field; on-line language translation services; on-line fortune telling; rental and leasing of computers, namely, central processing units, programmed-data-carrying electronic circuits, magnetic disks and tapes, messaging transmission apparatus, and computer peripherals;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A golf club grip being axially coupled about the end of a golf club shaft. The diameter of the golf club grip is progressively reduced from the interface between the golf club grip and the golf club shaft to the opposing cap end of the golf club grip. The external surface of the golf club grip is extended upwardly into an elevated, linear ridge which extends from the interface between the golf club grip and the golf club shaft to the opposing end of the golf club grip along the axis of the club shaft. The elevated ridge provides the basis for consistent positioning of the grip in the user's hand.