WHY HIGH

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WHYHIGH WhyHigh Technology Suite 120 200 Woodland Prime Menomonee Falls WI 53051 WHY HIGH;Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for providing a marketplace for connecting service providers and consumers; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for providing consumers the ability to network with one another and provide information, namely, compilation, rankings, ratings, reviews, referrals and recommendations relating to service professionals; Providing online non-downloadable software for creating, displaying, and allowing users to share information related to service businesses and service professionals;
WHYHIGH WhyHigh Technology Suite 120 200 Woodland Prime Menomonee Falls WI 53051 WHY HIGH;Providing an online marketplace for connecting service providers and consumers; Providing consumer information, namely, compilation, rankings, ratings, reviews, referrals and recommendations relating to service professionals; Providing an online business networking website for consumers featuring information related to service businesses and service professionals;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A mandrel, useful in high voltage cable splicing and termination operations, having a tapered surface and longitudinal ribs for assembly onto a high-voltage cable to be connected to a premolded or extruded high-voltage component. As the premolded high-voltage component is passed over the mandrel, the mandrel expands the internal cavity of the high-voltage component and may further reduce the loss of lubrication within the internal cavity of the high-voltage component thereby allowing for the high voltage component to be easily installed onto the high-voltage cable. After the high voltage component passes over the apparatus, the high-voltage component may return to a lesser-expanded shape providing a snug fit around the cable member. The high-voltage component may then compress around the cable, with a uniform layer of lubricant remaining in between interior cavity of the high-voltage component and the outer layer of the cable.