AS POLAND SPRING

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POLAND SPRING Poland Spring Corporation Las Vegas NV AS TO POLAND SPRING.;Natural Spring Water, Carbonated Spring Water, Sparkling Spring Water, Non-Carbonated and Non-Sparkling Spring Water, for Drinking Purposes;The lining in the drawing is a feature of the mark and does not represent color.;
POLAND SPRING BLUETRITON BRANDS, INC. 900 Long Ridge Road, Building 2 Stamford CT 06902 as to POLAND SPRING;bottled spring water, drinking water and flavored water drinks;
POLAND SPRING FROM MAINE SINCE 1845 NESTLE WATERS NORTH AMERICA 77 West Putnam Avenue Greenwich CT 06830 as to POLAND SPRING;bottled spring water, drinking water and flavored water drinks;FROM MAINE SINCE 1845;
POLAND SPRING SINCE 1845 Poland Spring Corporation Las Vegas NV as to POLAND SPRING;sparkling spring water;SINCE 1845 and the design of the cherries;The drawing is lined for the colors blue, brown, green and red.;
POLAND SPRING SINCE 1845 GREAT SPRING WATERS OF AMERICA, INC. 777 W. Putnam Ave. Greenwich CT 06830 as to POLAND SPRING;distilled water;SINCE 1845;The drawing is lined for the colors blue, beige, green and orange.;
POLAND SPRING SINCE 1845 GREAT SPRING WATERS OF AMERICA, INC. 777 W. Putnam Ave. Greenwich CT 06830 as to POLAND SPRING;non-carbonated natural spring water;SINCE 1845;The drawing is lined for the colors blue, green, and brown.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A starter device (1) for an internal combustion engine has a starter drum (4) which acts upon a spring housing (11) when starting. An intermediate spring (10) is arranged in the spring housing (11). One end of the intermediate spring (10) is fixed to the spring housing (11) and the other end of the intermediate spring (10) can be coupled to the crankshaft (3) of the engine via a first catch (23). The spring housing (11) and the starter drum (4) are journalled on a shaft (7) held at one end. The center of gravity (S) of the spring housing (11) lies in the region of the support of the spring housing (11) in order to reduce the acting bearing forces and to increase the service life of the starter device.