FANCIFUL CAPITAL LETTERS

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ASV ASA S.R.L. Via Galileo Galilei 23 I-36057 Arcugnano (Vicenza) Italy The trademark consists in the word ASA written in fanciful capital letters, in which the last letter A is upside down.;[ Electronic scientific equipment for laser therapy, magnetic therapy, and laser surgery, namely, stationary lasers and associated control circuitry and displays, mobile lasers and associated control circuitry and displays, portable lasers and associated control circuitry and displays, robotized lasers and associated control circuitry and displays, all for non-medical purposes ];Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Electromedical rehabilitative and pain management products for clinical and home use, namely, [ electrical nerve and muscle stimulators, ] [ ultrasonic stimulators, ] magnet therapy stimulators, and laser therapy stimulators; lasers and associated control circuitry and displays for [ surgical, ] medical and paramedical use unrelated to advanced surface ablation surgery;
S A MANIFATTURA 8 S.r.l. Via Staffette Partigiane, 40 I-41012 Carpi (MO) Italy The trademark consists of the letters S and A written in fanciful capital letters; the letter S is placed above and slightly offset in relation to the letter A; irregular shading can be seen on both the letters.;Perfumery; eau de cologne; solid perfumes; perfumes water; eau de cologne; aftershave; perfumery; oils for perfumes and scents; aromatics for perfumes; extracts of perfumes; cosmetic products; creams; soaps; deodorants; oils for cosmetic purposes; bath foam;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A data entry pad arrangement includes twenty-six letters of the Roman alphabet arranged in a matrix including six rows of three to six letters per row. Ideally, no two adjacent letters in a row of the matrix are in alphabetical order. A method for designing a data-entry interface layout including letters of the Roman alphabet thereon involves the transposition of the letters of the Roman alphabet on a three-row QWERTY keyboard into six rows, wherein a letter (optimally every other letter) within a first, second, or third row of said three-row QWERTY keyboard is placed in an additional row substantially below an adjacent letter of said first, second, or third row.