DRESSMAKER S SCALES

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CLOVER CLOVER MFG. CO., LTD. 15-5, Nakamichi 3-chome Higashinari-ku, Osaka 537-0013 Japan Dressmaker's Scales, Stitch and Row Counters, Knitting Needle Gauges, Knitting and Sewing Gauges, Tape Measures, Reducing Templates and Magnifying Lenses for Embroidery, Knitting and Other Handicrafts;Scissors, Shears, Thread Clippers, Tailor's Awls, Eyelet Punches, Button Hole-Cutters, Seam Rippers, Thread Tweezers [ and Hand-Operated Water Sprayers ];Bobbins for Sewing Machines, Bobbin Cases, Bobbin Boxes and Battery-Operated Scissors;Tailor's Transfer Papers (( , IRON-ON TRANSFER PAPERS (DECALCOMANIA), PRINTED CANVASES FOR NEEDLEPOINT )) AND GLUE FOR STATIONERY OR HOUSEHOLD USE;Sewing Aids and Knitting Accessories-Namely, Knitting Needles; Circular Knitting Needles; Crochet Hooks; Embroidery Needles; Sewing Needles; Needles for Beads; Filet-Lacing Tools-Namely, Needles and Hooks; Bobbin-Lacing Tools-Namely, Bobbin Pins; Hairpin Crochet Looms; Flower Looms; (( Punch Needles; )) Tapestry NeedleS; CROss-Stitch Needles; (( Embroidery PUNCH NEEDles;)) Rug Latch Hooks; Tatting SHUTTLES; Knitting Needle Cases; Rubber CAPS FOR Knitting Needles; Knitting BobBINS; STITCh Holders; Cable Stitch HoldeRS; MARKING Rings for Knitting; Pompom KITS COMPRISing Yarn and Semicircular EleMENTS OF VArious Sizes for Anchoring theFINISHED Pompoms; Pins; Safety Pins; ((T-PINS; THUMB TACKS; )) Pin Cushions; LOOP TURNERS; BODKins; Bias Tape Folders; THIMBLES; NEEDLE Threaders; Hem Clips; SeWING CLAMPS; TRacing Wheels; (( Tracing SPATULAS; )) TEMPLATEs for Curves; ButtoNS; SNAPS; HOOKS AND Eyes; (( Appliques FOR GARMENTS; CORDING ANd Elastic Strips)) SEWING KITS COMPRISING Thread ClipperS, SCISSORS, THREAD TWEEZERS, THREADERS, SEWING NEEDLES, BODKINS, THREAD AND BUTTONS; PATCHWORK KITS COMPRISING TEMPLATES OF DIFFERENT SIZES AND SHAPES [; HANDICRAFT BOARDS AND MACRAME BOARDS ];The Japanese word shown in the mark on the drawing translates into English as Clover.;Ironing Boards;Embroidery Frames;
TAKUMI CLOVER MFG. CO., LTD. 15-5, Nakamichi 3-chome Higashinari-ku, Osaka 537-0013 Japan [Dressmaker's Scales; Triangular Reducing Scales for Dressmaking; Tape Measures;] Knitting Needle Gauges; Sewing and Knitting Gauges; Stitch and Row Counters; Knitting Registers for Counting and Recording Stiches or Rows; Magnifying Lenses for Embroidery, Knitting and Other Handicrafts;[Sewing Aids and Knitting Accessories-Namely,] Knitting Needles; Circular Knitting Needles; [Crochet Hooks; Embroidery Needles; Sewing Needles; Needles for Beads; Filet-Lacing Tools-Namely, Bars and Hooks; Bobbin-Lacing Tools-Namely, Bobbin Pins; Hairpin Crochet Looms; Flower Looms; Punch Needles; Tapestry Needles; Cross-Stitch Needles; Embroidery Punch Needles; Rug Latch Hooks; Tatting Shuttles; Knitting Needle Cases; Rubber Caps for Knitting Needles; Knitting Bobbins; Stitch Holders; Cable Stitch Holders; Marking Rings for Knitting; Semicircular Core Elements for Making Pompoms; Pins; Safety Pins; T-Pins; Pin Cushions; Loop Turners; Bodkins; Hand Tools Used in Sewing for Making Bias Tapes; Thimbles; Needle Threaders; Hem Clips; Sewing Clamps; Tracing Wheels; Tracing Spatulas; Templates for Curves; Buttons; Snaps; Hooks and Eyes; Appliques for Garments; Cording and Elastic Strips; Sewing Kits Comprising Thread Clippers, Scissors, Thread Tweezers, Threaders, Sewing Needles, Bodkins, Thread and Buttons; Patchwork Kits Comprising Templates of Different Sizes and Shapes];THE JAPANESE WORD TAKUMI MAY BE TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH AS A TRADITIONAL ARTISAN OR A WORKER IN WOOD OR A SKILLFUL CARPENTER.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention provides a system for producing a packet delivery schedule, based on desired priority and weighting characterizations of the packet traffic. A number of prioritization schemes are systematically and efficiently reduce to reliable, repeatable schedules. The system accepts two sequences of inputs, based on desired message classification scales. The system begins counting through the sequences, based on their relationships to one another, to determine when to add a member of either scale to a schedule. The system may be designed to terminate the schedule after a fixed number of countings, or may be repeated iteratively as desired. Once a schedule is completed, the system may continue producing other schedules, utilizing different classification scales, until all classification scales have been comprehended. The resulting schedules are systematically combined to produce a single schedule comprehending all desired classification scales. This system can be implemented in hardware, software, or a combination of both.