CROSS BONES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CROSSBONES GORDON & RENA MERCHANT PTY. LTD. 20 KORTUM DRIVE BURLEIGH HEADS QUEENSLAND, 4220 Australia CROSS BONES;CLOTHING; NAMELY, FOOTWEAR, HATS, CAPS, PEAKS AND VISORS;THE STIPPLING IN THE DRAWING IS A FEATURE OF THE MARK AND DOES NOT INDICATE COLOR.;
CROSSBONES MARDEL LABORATORIES, INC. Carol Stream IL CROSS BONES;dog and cat treats;
CROSSBONES C & S Global Imports, Inc. 2118 S. Griswold Street Peoria IL 61605 CROSS BONES;Pet safety seats for use in vehicles; Seat covers for vehicles; Vehicle seat covers; Vehicle seat protectors;Pet feeding and drinking bowls; Pet feeding dishes;Crate covers for pets; Dog beds; Dog kennels; Pet cushions; Portable kennels;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method for creating an animated image of the bones of a body part is described. The steps include converting Computed Axial Tomography (CAT or CT) scan and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) 2-dimensional cross-sectional images (slices) into 3-dimensional images of individual bones (FIG. 1). A first ordered series of slices of a body part in a first position is converted into a 3-dimensional representation of the skeleton of the body part and then a second ordered series of slices of the same body part in a different position is converted. The converted images are then used to create a step frame animation of the movement of the skeleton of the body part. Additional ordered series of slices of the body part in other intermediate positions could be used in the step frame animation. The steps of the method may also include the process of separating the bones if they are depicted as co-joined in a slice (FIGS. 6 and 7). The method can also include the identification of isometric points (FIGS. 8 to 11) on the separated bones to aid a clinician in the diagnosis of a problem or abnormality as well as assist in the application of "what if" surgical procedures on the digital representation of the skeleton of the scanned body part. The method can also include steps that create movement of the bones of the body part by applying rules of motion for one or more points on the separated bones of the scanned body part.