HEAT WEAR

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
HEATWEAR Duralogic USA 12 La Montagne Lane Sandy UT 84092 HEAT WEAR;Clothing, namely, shirts, pants, jackets, coats, footwear, hats and caps, and athletic uniforms;
HEATWEAR Duralogic USA 12 La Montagne Lane Sandy UT 84092 HEAT WEAR;Sleeping bags;
HEATWEAR Langis 5892 Losee Rd Ste.#132 North Las Vegas NV 89081 HEAT WEAR;Electric blankets for household purposes; Electric blankets not for medical purposes; Electric heating pads, other than for medical purposes; Electric pocket warmers for warming hands; Electrically-heated carpets; Electrically heated clothing; Footmuffs, electrically heated; Heat generators; Heating and cooling panels used for indoor heating and cooling purposes; Heating cushions, electric, not for medical purposes; Heating elements; Socks, electrically heated; Battery-operated, electrically heated clothing; Electrical heating tapes; Electrically heated towel racks; Electrically-heated lunch boxes;
HEATWEAR Langis 5892 Losee Rd Ste.#132 North Las Vegas NV 89081 HEAT WEAR;Coats; Footwear; Gloves; Hats; Headwear; Hoodies; Hosiery; Mittens; Muffs; Nightshirts; Pajamas; Pants; Parkas; Scarfs; Shirts; Shoes; Shorts; Skiwear; Slacks; Socks; Suits; Sweaters; Sweatpants; Sweatshirts; T-shirts; Tankinis; Undergarments; Vests; Belts for clothing; Ear muffs; Hooded pullovers; Neck bands; Tank tops; Ties as clothing; Top coats; Trunks being clothing; Waist bands; Wearable blankets in the nature of blankets with sleeves; Wind resistant jackets; Caps being headwear; Clothing jackets; Clothing jerseys;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. Methods of measuring the amount of wear at a hole. In a first embodiment, the method includes measuring a first diameter of the hole at a portion of the hole wall that is subject to wear and measuring a second diameter of the hole at a portion of the wall not subject to the wear. The measured diameters are then used to determine the amount of the wear. An assumption may be made regarding a profile of the wear. To determine the amount of the wear from the measured diameters, the Pythagorean Theorem may be used. Further, the method may include determining how far a fastener will protrude from the hole based on the amount of the wear. Moreover, the hole may be used to calibrate ring or chamfer gages.