FURNACE ASH BOXES

Brand Owner Address Description
EMOJI emoji company GmbH Necklenbroicher Strasse 52-54 Meerbusch 40667 Germany Furnace ash boxes; Heaters, electric, for feeding bottles; Bath tubs; Bath installations; Barbecues; Aquarium lights; Lighting installations for air vehicles; Lighting apparatus and installations, namely, lamps, not including nightlights; Lights for vehicles; Light-emitting diodes lighting fixtures; Lamps, not including nightlights; Ventilation hoods; Bed warmers; Anti-dazzle devices for automobiles, namely, light fitting shields for attachment to vehicle interior dome lights that narrow the path of light to passenger compartment for reading purposes; Motorcycle and bicycle lights; Vehicle reflectors; Vehicle headlights; Hair dryers; Taps, namely, faucets; Electric hand drying apparatus for washrooms; Hot air apparatus, namely, hot air blowers; Water heaters and heating boilers; Blankets, electric, not for medical purposes; Electric lamps, not including nightlights; Heating apparatus for defrosting windows of vehicles; Pressure cookers, electric; Chimney blowers; Diving lights; Immersion heaters; Electric toasters; Toilets; Toilet bowls; Toilet seats; Waffle irons, electric; Tobacco roasters; Pocket torches, electric, namely, electric torches for lighting; Pocket warmers, namely, non-electric and chemically-activated heating packets for warming hands not for medical use; Luminous house numbers;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An apparatus for bend-shaping a glass sheet is disclosed, which comprises a heating furnace, a plurality of in-furnace beds disposed within the heating furnace, at least one out-furnace bed disposed externally of the heating furnace proximately to an outlet of the heating furnace, and an elevating mechanism disposed below that one of the in-furnace beds which is positioned proximately to the outlet and the out-furnace bed. The in- and out-furnace beds have upper surfaces curved transversely and capable of jetting air to floatingly support a glass sheet. For producing a dual curved glass sheet, the elevating mechanism is operated to elevate opposed ends of the one in-furnace bed and the out-furnace bed so that these beds jointly form a hill. For producing a single-curved glass sheet, the elevating mechanism is operated to lower the opposed ends of those beds to their original flat positions.