CUSTOM MANUFACTURE METAL COMPONENTS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
LEECH CARBIDE LEECH, INC. 1085 Lamont Drive Meadville PA 16335 Custom manufacture of metal components and tooling; Manufacture of metal components and tooling to order and/or specification of others; Manufacturing services for others in the field of commercial and industrial metal components and tooling;CARBIDE;
SSS STANLEY SPRING & STAMPING CORPORATION STANLEY SPRING AND STAMPING CORPORATION 5050 W Foster Ave Chicago IL 60630 Custom manufacture of metal components; Metal stamping;The mark consists of three overlapping stylized letter Ss to the left of the words STANLEY SPRING & centered above the words STAMPING CORPORATION in stylized font.;The name(s), portrait(s), and/or signature(s) shown in the mark does not identify a particular living individual.;SSS STANLEY SPRING AND STAMPING CORPORATION;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;SPRING AND STAMPING CORPORATION;
THX MOLDING LINDBERG CORPORATION 6133 N. River Road Suite 700 Rosemont IL 60018 custom manufacture of metal components for others using injection molding;MOLDING;
WE METAL IN YOUR BUSINESS STANLEY SPRING AND STAMPING CORPORATION 5050 W Foster Ave Chicago IL 60630 Custom manufacture of metal components; metal stamping;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Computer analysis is made of individual patient related data in order to select standard or pre-manufactured orthodontic appliances or appliance components (10) that are most likely to provide orthodontic treatment suitable for the individual patient. This analysis can be made by the software of a custom orthodontic appliance designing system, without actually manufacturing the custom appliance. Geometric parameters (21-24, 28, 29) of a custom designed appliance may be compared with corresponding parameters of alternative standard appliances or appliance components so that the closest standard component can be used. The custom appliance can be designed to accommodate the geometries of one or more appliance components. Where custom mounting instructions that modify otherwise standard installation of an appliance or component will render the standard component more compatible with a custom appliance design, such instructions are provided to the orthodontist along with the selection. The invention is most useful in selecting orthodontic brackets, or combinations of standard brackets and standard archwires.