DIAPER BAGS INFANT

Brand Owner Address Description
LAMAZE LAMAZE INTERNATIONAL, INC. 2001 K Street, N.W., Third Floor North Washington DC 20006 [ diaper bags and infant carriers worn on the body ];children's toys and toy-educational products, namely, [ mobiles, crib mirrors, play quilts, ] cribside graphic panels, [ music boxes, ] rattles, [ play blocks, ] washable play books, [ inflatable toy drums, ] stacking rings [, and puzzle balls ];[ reusable cloth diapers, diapercovers which change color when a diaper needs changing, reusable all-in-one cloth diapers, layettes, namely, one piece underwear, side snap or tie shirts, pullover shirts, infant gown, infant cap, baby mittens, one piece sleep playsuit with feed, and maternity apparel, namely, shirts, pants, blouses, and dresses ];[ washcloths, hooded towels, and crib sheets ];[ nursery chairs, cribs, crib cocoons placed in a crib to reduce the area of the sleeping surface, support wedges placed in a crib for properly positioning a baby, and bassinet sized crib bumpers placed along the edges of the supporting surface to protect the baby ];
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A diaper is folded about lengthwise foldlines between side elastic banded edges and is folded along a widthwise foldline such that the diaper length is reduced by at least 50%. A central portion of the diaper is visible and the remainder thereof is hidden from view within the folds. Thereafter, a height of the folded diaper is reduced by compressing the diaper with opposed surfaces of a press and the diaper is sealed within an encasement having an interior volume that closely corresponds to the diaper. Sealing is done under a vacuum sufficient to result in further compression of the diaper to a very firm and dense state in which the surface of the diaper is hard. The vacuum-sealed diaper is packaged with a diaper accessory with the diaper and accessory located within separate interior spaces isolated by an air impermeable material such that a pressure differential may exist therebetween.