COLOR S DIFFERENT SHADES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ERRIC.ORG WHEN IT REALLY MATTERS! V.M.F. Hopland 47, Bus 1 B-2000 Antwerpen Belgium The color(s) different shades of blue and red is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;Advertisement; business management; business administration; administrative services;
MULTISCAN DNA DE CEUSTER, naamloze vennootschap Fortsesteenweg 30 2860 Sint-Katelijne-Waver Belgium The color(s) different shades of green is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;Diagnostic system for detection of micro-organisms, identification and quantification of both pathogenic and beneficial organisms in biological materials, plants, soil, substrates and water;
R ROAM TECHNOLOGY, naamloze vennootschap Geleenlaan 24 , I.Z. Poort Genk 6835 B-3600 Genk Belgium The color(s) different shades of blue is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;Advertising; business management; business administration; clerical services; wholesale and retail services, including online, relating to chemical products for industrial, scientific and photographic purposes, and for agricultural, horticultural and forestry purposes, growing aids for agricultural, horticultural and forestry purposes, compost, fertilisers, biological preparations for use in industry and science, polishes, cleaning preparations, pharmaceutical, medical and veterinary preparations, hygienic preparations for medical purposes, disinfectants, preparations for destroying vermin, fungicides and herbicides, food supplements, disinfecting, sterilizing, cleaning and maintenance machines for anti-microbiological purposes, electro-mechanical devices for the evaporation, spraying and atomization of disinfectants, sterilization, disinfection and disinfection apparatus and disinfection rooms, sterilization units for medical instruments, apparatus and installations for evaporation, spraying, misting, drying and aerating with disinfectants; consultancy and provision of information relating to the aforesaid services, including to be provided via electronic networks such as the internet;Agriculture, horticulture and forestry services; health care for people and animals; advisory and consultancy services relating to the use of disinfectants in agriculture, horticulture and forestry as well as in health care, food supplements and crop protection products; consultancy and provision of information relating to the aforesaid services, including to be provided via electronic networks such as the internet;Scientific and technological services and related research and design services relating to chemicals for water treatment, fertilizers, plant growth regulators, fumigants, food supplements, crop protection products and fumigation apparatus and installations; technical consultancy relating to product development in chemical products for water treatment, fertilisers, plant growth regulators, disinfectants, food supplements, plant protection products and disinfectants and installations; chemical analysis; chemical research; chemistry services; advisory and consultancy services related to chemical analysis; consultancy and provision of information relating to the aforesaid services, including to be provided via electronic networks such as the internet;
SAISON 1858 BELGIAN FARMHOUSE BEER BRASSERIE DU BOCQ BRASSERIE DU BOCQ Rue de la Brasserie 4 B-5530 Purnode-Yvoir Belgium The color(s) different shades of red, yellow, brown, beige, gray, gold; black and white is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;Beers;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A barcode symbol having an encoded symbology is provided with color or shades of gray to add additional information at the time of printing. The color or shades of gray provides the current barcode symbology with a third dimension of information. The color or shades of gray can encode information over a specific one-dimensional or two-dimensional symbology. White spaces can be replaced with colors or shades of gray to add coded information to the standard one-dimensional and two-dimensional codes. The number of colors and how they are distributed or arranged can provide the basic backbone of information. A barcode reader that can detect the different color spectrums, can be employed to decode the information. Furthermore, color is not limited to white spaces, but can be implemented into black spaces. Additionally, colored background information can provide additional information to the current symbology.