HEAT MASTER

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
HEATMASTER KABUSHIKI KAISHA KOMATSU SEISAKUSHO 3-6, 2-Chome, Akasaka, Minato-ku Tokyo 107-8414 Japan HEAT MASTER;FLUIDIZED BED TYPE HEAT TREATMENT FURNACES, SMELTING FURNACES, ELECTRIC FURNACES, HOT-BLAST FURNACES, OTHER INDUSTRIAL USE FURNACES, AND PARTS THEREFOR;
HEATMASTER DESA INTERNATIONAL, INC. 1430 Ferris Place Bronx NY 10461 Heat Master;fluid-fuel fired, fixed and mobile space heaters for domestic and industrial use;
HEATMASTER HAYWARD INDUSTRIES, INC. 400 Connell Drive, Suite 6100 Berkeley Heights NJ 07922 heat master;swimming pool and spa water heaters;
HEATMASTER HAYWARD INDUSTRIES, INC. 400 Connell Drive, Suite 6100 Berkeley Heights NJ 07922 HEAT MASTER;Heaters for use in swimming pools, spas, hot tubs, whirlpools, and other recreational bodies of water;
HEATMASTER TEFAL BP 89 ZAE Rumilly Est 15 Avenue des Alpes Rumilly 74150 France HEAT MASTER;Cookware, namely, fry pans, sauce pans, sauciers, tapered pans for concentrating liquids, saute pans, stock pots, casseroles, pasta cooking pots and colander inserts, braiser pans, roaster pans, stir fry pans, chef's pans, paella pans, omelette pans, au gratin pans, double boiler inserts and steamer inserts, and lids for all of the above;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A persistent peer-to-peer network is implemented over a network with master-slave topology. Data being sent from master to slave or from slave to master are sent in one transmission, but data sent from one slave to another is received by the master and retransmitted to the slave. A session table is kept at each device includes an ordered list of devices, where the first device is the master device. When a master device drops out of the network the slave devices promote the next device in the ordered list of devices to master. A master device may also receive a request from a slave device to become master, and update its session table and send the updated session table to all devices. The slave device requesting master status is then treated as master by all devices in the network.