TROUBLE LIGHTS

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BULL DOG POWER PRODUCTS WARNER MANUFACTURING COMPANY 13435 Industrial Park Boulevard Minneapolis MN 55441 [ trouble lights ];commercial and industrial electrical devices, namely, electronically powered portable lanterns, flood lights, search lights, [ portable fans, portable heaters] and flashlights;POWER PRODUCTS;
BULL DOG POWER PRODUCTS Diamond Research & Development, Inc. 14375 - 23rd Avenue North Plymouth MN 55447 [ trouble lights ];commercial and industrial electrical devices, namely, electronically powered portable lanterns, flood lights, search lights, [ portable fans, portable heaters] and flashlights;POWER PRODUCTS;
R "THE CAR CARE MAN" REPUBLIC AUTOMOTIVE PARTS, INC. 500 WILSON PIKE CIRCLE, SUITE 115 BRENTWOOD IN 370242088 TROUBLE LIGHTS, THICKNESS GAUGES FOR MEASURING SPARK PLUG GAPS AND CLEARANCE FOR ENGINE TAPPETS AND VALVES AND TIRE TREAD DEPTH GAUGES;MANAGEMENT CONSULTING SERVICES TO AUTOMOTIVE PARTS DISTRIBUTORS AND DEALERS;TIRE PATCHES, TIRE SEAL STRIPS, TIRE PLUGS;TROUBLE LIGHTS;CAN SPOUTS, SPONGES, WASHING MITTS, POLISHING CLOTHS, BATTERY TERMINAL BRUSHES;
WESTINGHOUSE Westinghouse Electric Corporation CBS Law Department 51 West 52nd Street New York NY 10019 Trouble lights, night lights; Wall switch adapters and receivers, sold as a unit;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A novelty item that spins at least one array of lights to produce a predetermined changing pattern of lights. The device has at least one array of lights that is supported by at least one flexible arm. The arms radially extend from a spinning hub. Consequently, when the arms rotate, the various lights in the array of lights rotate about the hub in a variety of circular pathways. A control circuit is provided in the hub that spins with the arms. The lights in the array of lights are coupled to the control circuit. The control circuit selectively flashes the lights in the array of lights in a manner that is synchronous to the speed at which the various lights are traveling in their circular pathways. As a result, the control circuit can cause the spinning array of lights to produce any desired pattern, display or alphanumeric message.