SNOW BANK

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
SNOBANK DEAN PRODUCTS, INC. 1042 DEAN ST. BROOKLYN 38 NY SNOW BANK;REFRIGERATED TRAYS, COUNTERS AND REFRIGERATING TABLES FOR DISPLAYING AND SERVING COLD FOOD;
SNOWBANK PLUMA, INC. 801 Fieldcrest Road Eden NC 27289 SNOW BANK;men's and women's athletic wear, namely, jackets, pullovers, pants, jogging suits, sweatshirts, sweatpants, hooded sweatshirts, hooded jackets and sweatshorts;
SNOWBANK Snowflake Inc. 106 East Babcock St., Suite 3A Bozeman MT 59715 SNOW BANK;Software as a service (SAAS) services, namely, hosting software for use by others for use in connection with data processing, data storage, data capture, data collection, data warehousing, data management, data mining, database analytics, secure data sharing and cloud management; platform as a service (PAAS) featuring computer software platforms for use in connection with data processing, data storage, data capture, data collection, data warehousing, data management, data mining, database analytics, secure data sharing, cloud management; electronic data storage; data warehousing; data mining; data management, namely, providing a website or other cloud-based portal that features technology that enables business users to manage electronic business information; database analytics, namely, providing a website or other cloud-based portal that features technology that enables business users to analyze electronic business information; secure data sharing, namely, providing a website or other cloud-based portal that features technology that enables business users to share electronic business information securely;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A snow ski tow bar adapts a prior art aircraft tow bar for attachment to a landing gear of an aircraft to which a snow ski has been attached. The snow ski tow bar modifies an existing tow bar with a second set of connectors that adapt the snow ski tow bar for connection to the landing gear of the aircraft having the snow ski. In addition, the existing wheels of the prior art tow bar are replaced with a second set of wheels that are spaced outwardly from the original wheels. This positions the second set of wheels on the snow ski tow bar where they are extended outside the lateral width of the snow ski on the landing gear. The second set of wheels support the tow bar in a position above the snow ski with the second set of tow bar connectors connected to the aircraft landing gear.