CLOTHING INDUSTRIAL HEALTH

Brand Owner Address Description
DENIOS Denios SE Dehmer Straße 58-66 32549 Bad Oeynhausen Germany Clothing for industrial health and safety, including protective suits, gloves, helmets and masks; fire-extinguishing apparatus; fire safety devices as well as gas protection devices, namely, alarm devices; laboratory fume cupboards; printed matter in electronic form, parts of printed matter in electronic form and photographs, all being stored on data carriers, namely, company information for instructing customers on disposal options as part of an in-house newspaper; software and mobile applications relating to the storage of hazardous material;Barrel handling systems, namely, manually operated lifting and turning installations for barrels; hand-operated barrel tools, in particular barrel openers, barrel pumps, drum tongs, barrel wrenches; hand-operated tools and implements included in this class; safety frames and holders of common metals for tools;Accessories and parts of operating equipment, not of metal, namely, frameworks, grids, loading ramps (term considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Regulations) and loading rails; binding fabric of non-metallic materials being building material; grids of plastics (term considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Regulations); partitions, not of metal;Staging constructions included in this class, namely, electric, hydraulic and pneumatic lifting and loading devices; barrel handling systems, namely, machine-operated lifting and turning installations as well as transport systems for barrels; machine-operated barrel tools, in particular barrel openers, barrel pumps, electric, hydraulic and pneumatic drum tongs; fire safety devices as well as gas protection devices and installations, namely, locking mechanisms, especially with thermomechanical and/or thermoelectronic locks; machines and mechanically operated devices for lifting and conveying objects, in particular load suspension systems, lifting belts and conveyor belts;Waste collecting systems, namely, packaging containers for waste and waste containers and waste bins of metal, particularly marked with the specific waste classification symbols; collecting trays of metal; containers for storage purposes of metal or mainly of metal, in particular stackable containers, barrels and pallets; operating equipment of metal, namely, frameworks, grids, loading ramps, loading rails, grates as well as parts and accessories for the aforementioned operating equipment of metal, namely, ironmongery and small items of metal hardware for attaching and assembling, metal fittings, metal pins, handles of metal, metal boxes, rings of metal, rings of metal for building purposes, steel roller shutters, bolts, metal plates, door frames of metal, padlocks, door handles and door rolls of metal; staging constructions and storage racks included in this class, namely, frames, joining elements, girders, shelves (term considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Regulations) and ladders of metal; barrel filling frames and barrel pallets of metal; fire safety devices as well as gas protection devices and installations included in this class, namely, stationary, portable and mobile fire resistant containers of common metals for storing gaseous, liquid or solid materials, including containers being equipped with pouring and tapping devices, safety frames and holders of common metals for inflammable containers and for pipes, safety flushing tanks of common metals for inflammable washing media (term considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Regulations), with and without electric drive; depots for hazardous materials and depots for hazardous materials with integrated collecting trays, namely, containers and trays of metal for storing hazardous materials; storage and transport containers of metal; pallets of metal; partitions of metal;Transportation, packaging and storing of goods, in particular hazardous material;Flooring elements and coverings as topsoil (term considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Regulations); wall hangings other than of textile materials;Providing access to e-commerce platforms on the internet; providing access to platforms and portals on the internet; telecommunication services provided via internet platforms and portals; transfer of printed matter in electronic form, parts of printed matter in electronic form and photographs via data networks;Construction included in this class, exclusively in relation to storing of hazardous material as well as industrial storage technology; maintenance and servicing of business premises and warehouses, including the maintenance and servicing of hazardous materials warehouses, waste collection points, heat chambers, extraction systems and fire-resistant warehouses;Wholesale and retail services in connection with the goods mentioned in classes 06, 07, 08, 09, 11, 12, 19, 20, 27;Transport vehicles and equipment, in particular lift trucks and carts;Heating installations, namely, heating chambers for heating up and tempering media, in particular hazardous materials and harmful substances; clean room work stations, namely, work cabins and work tables, both accessible from the front only, with low turbulent, clean air flow; workplace extraction systems (term considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Regulations);Self-extinguishing wastepaper baskets;Waste collecting systems, namely, cupboards with built-in compartments and containers for separating waste, included in this class, and packaging containers for waste and waste containers as well as waste bins of plastic; collecting trays, entirely or mainly of plastic; containers of plastic for storage purposes, in particular stackable containers, barrels and pallets; accessories and parts for operating equipment, not of metal, namely, shelves for storage, furniture shelves, non-metallic fittings, boxes and chests, not of metal, plastic plates (term considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Regulations), non-metallic loading pallets, non-metallic hinges; operating equipment, namely, cupboards, base cabinets, tall cabinets, wallcabinets, shelves, work tables and side tables; staging constructions and storage racks, included in this class, namely, non-metal frames, joining elements, girders (term considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Regulations), shelves and ladders; barrel filling frames and barrel pallets, not of metal; fire-proof cupboards of common metals, included in this class, in particular with temperature-controlled automatic closing system; cupboards for gas bottles, cupboards for acids and lyes, chemical storage cabinets, barrel storing cabinets; depots for hazardous materials and depots for hazardous materials with integrated collecting trays, namely, cupboards for storing hazardous materials; depots for hazardous materials and depots for hazardous materials with integrated collecting trays, namely, non-metal containers and trays for storing hazardous materials, included in this class; containers of plastic for storage and transport; non-metal pallets; non-metal shelving systems; non-metal shelving systems with integrated collecting trays; shelving systems of metal; shelving systems of metal with integrated non-metal collecting trays; shelves, in particular shelves with compartments, multipurpose shelves, push-in racks, cross-brace shelves, shelving racks barrel racks and pallet and drive-in shelving; pedestal cabinets; operating equipment of metal, namely, frameworks, grids, loading ramps and loading rails, grates, cabinets, work tables, side tables, base cabinets, tall cabinets, wall cabinets, shelves as well as parts and accessories of metal for all aforementioned operating equipment, namely, ironmongery and small items of metal hardware for attaching and assembling, metal fittings, metal pins, handles of metal, metal boxes, rings of metal, rings of metal for building purposes, steel roller shutters, bolts, metal plates, door frames of metal, padlocks, door handles and door rolls of metal (term considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Regulations); fireproof cabinets of common metals, in particular with an automatic closing device regulated by temperature;Construction planning; technical consultancy regarding the field of material flow and storage of hazardous goods, namely, for the planning and construction of hazardous materials warehouses, heating chambers, collecting points for harmful substances, particularly in accordance with TRGS (German technical rules for hazardous materials) or in accordance with other national or European regulations, extraction systems and fireproof storage technology (term considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Regulations); development and design of software and mobile applications in connection with the storage of hazardous material; consultancy relating to software and mobile applications in connection with the storage of hazardous material; rental of software and mobile applications in connection with the storage of hazardous material; building design services, exclusively in connection with the storage of hazardous material and industrial storage technology;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A wardrobe closet that assists users in selecting and purchasing clothing is provided. A radio frequency receiver scans tags embedded in clothing to identify the clothing. When a user removes an article of clothing from the wardrobe closet, the wardrobe closet suggests other articles of clothing that match the removed article of clothing. The wardrobe closet may also be connected to websites via the Internet. The wardrobe closet may determine the user's clothing needs and find clothing offered for sale at one or more web sites. The user is then allowed to purchase the clothing.