KING ME BY PINK GRASSHOPPER

Brand Owner Address Description
KINGME BY PINKGRASSHOPPER PINKGRASSHOPPER LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY http://www.mypinkgrasshopper.com/ 5404 WHITSETT AVE #123 LOS ANGELES CA 91607 KING ME BY PINK GRASSHOPPER;Agate and sardonyx; Agate as jewellery; Alloys of precious metal; Amulets; Ankle bracelets; Apparatus for timing sports events; Bangle bracelets; Bangles; Baskets of precious metal; Beads for making jewellery; Beads for making jewelry; Body jewelry; Body-piercing rings; Body-piercing studs; Bottle caps of precious metals; Bracelets and jewelry featuring electronic chips for attracting energy to the body wherein the electronic chips increase in power in the presence of electromagnetic fields, for the purpose of re-balancing the human energy field; Bracelets made of gold, silver, and platinum.; Busts of precious metal; Cases adapted for holding watches; Caskets for clocks and jewels; Charity bracelets; Charms for collar jewelry and bracelet; Charms for snap jewelry; Children's jewelry; Chronographs as watches; Chronometric instruments and watch movements; Clasps for jewellery; Clasps for jewelry; Clock and watchmaking pendulums; Clocks and parts therefor; Commemorative shields of precious metal; Complication watches; Corporate recognition jewelry; Costume jewelry; Crucifixes as jewellery; Crucifixes as jewelry; Crucifixes of precious metal, other than jewellery; Crucifixes of precious metal, other than jewelry; Cuff links and tie clips; Cuff links made of porcelain; Cuff links of precious metal; Decorative centerpieces of precious metal; Diamonds; Dress watches; Ear clips; Emeralds; Engagement rings; Figurines of precious metal; Fitted covers for jewelry rings to protect against impact, abrasion, and damage to the ring's band and stones; Gems; Gold and its alloys; Gold bullion; Gold thread jewelry; Gold, unworked or semi-worked; Hair jewelry in the nature of jewelry for use in the hair; Handmade snap jewelry; Hoop earrings; Horological and chronometric instruments; Horological and chronometric instruments and parts thereof; Identification bracelets; Identity plates of precious metal; Inexpensive non-jewelry watches; Jewellery; Jewellery and imitation jewellery; Jewellery and watches; Jewellery cases; Jewellery cases of precious metal; Jewellery chain of precious metal for bracelets; Jewellery made of precious metals; Jewellery, including imitation jewellery and plastic jewellery; Jewellery, precious and semi-precious stones; Jewelry armoires; Jewelry brooches; Jewelry charms in precious metals or coated therewith; Jewelry clips for adapting pierced earrings to clip-on earrings; Jewelry findings; Jewelry in the nature of identification tags for wear by humans for decorative purposes; Jewelry incorporating a computer storage device containing medical information for medical alert purposes; Jewelry made in whole or significant part of gold, silver, and platinum.; Jewelry making kits; Jewelry stickpins; Jewelry that fits over the front teeth; Jewelry that incorporates technology for rebalancing the human energy field; Jewelry, namely, anklets; Jewelry, namely, arm cuffs; Jewelry, namely, bracelets, wristbands and necklaces that also provides notification to the wearer of a pending medical related task; Jewelry, namely, collar tips of common metal; Jewelry, namely, collar tips of precious metal; Jewelry, namely, dog tags for wear by humans for decorative purposes; Jewelry, namely, magnetic necklaces; Jewelry, namely, magnetic pendants; Jewelry, namely, stone pendants; Jewels; Lockets; Medals and medallions; Medals for use as awards; Memorial jewelry; Musical jewelry boxes; Necklace and earring combinations that can be worn separately or as one piece; Necklaces made of gold, silver, and platinum.; Necktie fasteners; Ornamental button covers being jewelry; Ornaments of precious metal in the nature of jewelry; Palladium and its alloys; Parts for watches; Paste jewelry; Platinum and its alloys; Precious and semi-precious crystal stones and beads for use in jewelry; Precious and semi-precious minerals; Precious gemstones; Precious jewels; Precious metal knobs; Precious metal pulls; Precious metal trophy columns; Precious metals for use in manufacturing jewelry and jewelry accessories; Precious metals, namely, gold, silver, and platinum.; Presentation boxes for any and all gemstones; Real and imitation jewellery; Rhinestones for making jewelry; Rings made in whole or significant part of gold, silver, and platinum.; Rubber or silicone wristbands in the nature of a bracelet; Sautoir necklaces; Silver bullion; Slap bracelets; Slapband bracelets; Snap jewelry; Spinels; Sports watches; Stainless steel jewelry bracelets; Statues of precious metal; Statues of precious metal and their alloys; Statues of precious metals; Statues primarily of precious metal and also including glass; Statuettes of precious metal and their alloys; Synthetic precious stones; Threads of precious metal; Tie bars; Tie clips of precious metal; Tie-pins of precious metal; Timepieces and chronometric instruments; Trophies of precious metals; Unwrought and semi-wrought precious stones and their imitations; Unwrought silver alloys; Wall plaques made of precious metal; Watch parts; Watch springs; Watches and jewellery; Watches and straps for watches; Watches for sporting use; Watches made in whole or significant part of gold, silver, and platinum.; Watches made of precious metals or coated therewith; Watches, clocks; Watches, clocks, jewelry and imitation jewelry; Wedding rings; Women's jewelry; Wristwatches;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention relates to a retractable king pin assembly for a trailer operable between an extended position, for engagement with a truck or tractor fifth wheel, and a retracted position, wherein the king pin is retracted to prevent engagement by a fifth wheel to permit the trailer to be left unattended without the threat of being stolen. The king pin security device includes a base member having an aperture, a king pin disposed in the base member aperture, and an actuator operatively connected to the king pin. The actuator either rotates or slides the king pin to move it in an axial direction between the extended and retracted positions. The actuator can include an electric motor, a solenoid or a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder.