CONDUCTING SEMINARS DEALING WITH CONCRETE

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ACI AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE 38800 Country Club Drive Farmington Hills MI 48331 Conducting Seminars dealing with Concrete Products and Structures;The mark consists of the stylized letters ACI. The design of an incomplete oval with three horizontal lines on a curve surround ACI.;Magazines and Journals in the design and construction field;Indicating membership in an organization which is a scientific and educational society for the concrete industry;AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
ACI AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE ALWAYS ADVANCING AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE 38800 Country Club Drive Farmington Hills MI 48331 Conducting Seminars dealing with Concrete Products and Structures;The mark consists of the stylized wording ACI AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE ALWAYS ADVANCING. The design of an incomplete oval with three horizontal lines on a curve surround ACI.;Magazines and Journals in the design and construction field;Indicating membership in an organization which is a scientific and educational society for the concrete industry;as to AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE in Class 200.;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE IN CLASSES 16 AND 41;
ALWAYS ADVANCING AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE 38800 Country Club Drive Farmington Hills MI 48331 Conducting Seminars dealing with Concrete Products and Structures;Magazines and Journals in the design and construction field;Indicating membership in an organization which is a scientific and educational society for the concrete industry;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and apparatus for molding a reproducible uniform concrete test cylinder. Concrete is poured into a concrete test cylinder mold. A cap having at least one excretion hole is placed on the top portion of the concrete test cylinder mold. The cap is pressed against the top portion of the concrete test cylinder mold thereby excreting excess concrete through the excretion hole in the cap. After the cap is separated from the poured concrete, the poured concrete is allowed to cure within the concrete test cylinder mold for a predetermined time. Then, the cured concrete is removed from the concrete test cylinder mold thereby producing a uniform and reproducible concrete test cylinder.