MANUFACTURING PULL TAB TICKET GAMES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AMERICAN GAMES POLLARD GAMES, INC. 504 34th Avenue Council Bluffs IA 51501 manufacturing pull-tab ticket games, bingo paper and bingo systems to the order and specification of others;The mark consists of an equilateral triangle containing a stylized letter G above the words AMERICAN GAMES with two slanted lines each parallel to the right side of the triangle and right of the triangle.;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;AMERICAN GAMES;design and development of pull-tab ticket games for others; design and development for others of ticket vending and counting machines; design and development for others of plans used in the operation of retail stores, maintenance programs and wholesale distributorships;
AMERICAN GAMES, INC. POLLARD GAMES, INC. 504 34th Avenue Council Bluffs IA 51501 manufacturing pull-tab ticket games, bingo paper and bingo systems to the order and specification of others;AMERICAN GAMES INC;AMERICAN GAMES, INC.;design and development of pull-tab ticket games for others; retail store services and/or wholesale distributorship services in the field of pull-tab counting and vending machines;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A bus bridge for coupling between a first bus and a second bus includes: multiple ticket registers; a ticket dispenser counter; and a ticket call counter. The ticket dispenser counter dispenses a ticket value to a request received at the bridge from the first bus for access to the second bus. This ticket value is held in one ticket register of the multiple ticket registers. The ticket call counter provides ticket call values, and the request is granted access to the second bus when a current ticket call value equals the ticket value dispensed to the request. While the request waits for access to the second bus, the bus bridge can perform work on the request. When request coherency is maintained employing snooping, ticket values assigned to a plurality of requests maintain a snoop response ordering of the requests for access to the second bus.