WICKER BASKETS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
COUNTRY LIVING Hearst Communications, Inc. 300 West 57th Street New York NY 10019 wicker baskets;
COUNTRY LIVING Hearst Communications, Inc. 300 West 57th Street New York NY 10019 Wicker Baskets;
COUNTRY LIVING DRY GOODS Hearst Communications, Inc. 300 West 57th Street New York NY 10019 wicker baskets, small household utensils, namely, ice cream scoops, cookie rolling pins, chopping boards, graters, spatulas, whisks, and turners, containers and glass or porcelain figurines;DRY GOODS;dried flowers and decorative wreaths of dried or live flowers;
HEALTHY TREATS BASKETS Wondertreats, Inc. 2200 Lapham Drive Modesto CA 95354 Wicker baskets;BASKETS;
RED SHED TRACTOR SUPPLY CO. OF TEXAS, LP 5401 Virginia Way Brentwood TN 37027 wicker baskets; serving trays;
SKALNY JOHN T. BRYANT COMPANY, INC. 1029 S. PLUM ST. SPRINGFIELD OH Wicker Baskets;
SKALNY SKALNY GROUP INC 34 CLINTON ST BATAVIA NY 14020 Wicker Baskets;
SKALNY Skalny Basket Co., Inc. 655 Pullman Ave. Rochester NY 14615 Wicker Baskets;
TOTO Supreme Authority Company Limited 24 Ice House Street, 21st Floor Hong Kong wicker baskets, insulated containers for beverages, bottles sold empty, bowls, electric and non-electric toothbrushes, buckets, buttonhooks, non-metal decorative candy boxes sold empty, hair comb cases, clothes drying racks, hair combs, cups, brushes for footwear, napkin holders and napkin rings not of precious metals, piggy banks not of metal, insulated containers for food, urns not of precious metals;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. This invention provides a method for efficiently applying a coating to each of a plurality of objects selected from the group consisting of ophthalmic lenses, molds for making ophthalmic lenses, and other medical devices, the method comprising dipping the plurality of objects into a coating bath containing a coating solution having a coating material; and creating with a means a convective current flow and thereby forcing a coating solution flowing over and under each of the plurality of ophthalmic lenses. In a preferred embodiment, the plurality of objects are held in baskets which are pre-conditioned to have a first layer of polyelectrolytes and a second layer of aqueous solution or have a mixed layer of polyelectrolytes and aqueous solution on the surfaces of the baskets.