FANCIFUL SCRIPT

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AMERICAN STANDARD AS AMERICA, INC. 30 Knightsbridge Road PISCATAWAY NJ 08854 The mark consists of the words American Standard in fanciful script.;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;plumbing fixtures, namely, lavatories, toilet bowls, toilet tanks, bathtubs, shower stalls, urinals, bidets, hand wash basins in the nature of sinks, vanity basins in the nature of sinks, and kitchen sinks; plumbing fittings, namely, faucets, bathtub spouts and shower heads;
AMERICAN STANDARD AS AMERICA, INC. 30 Knightsbridge Road PISCATAWAY NJ 08854 The mark consists of the words American Standard in fanciful script.;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;plumbing fixtures, namely, lavatories, toilet bowls, toilet tanks, bathtubs, shower stalls, urinals, bidets, hand wash basins in the nature of sinks, vanity basins in the nature of sinks, and kitchen sinks; plumbing fittings, namely, faucets, bathtub spouts and shower heads;
AMERICAN STANDARD AS AMERICA, INC. 30 Knightsbridge Road PISCATAWAY NJ 08854 The mark consists of the words American Standard in fanciful script.;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;plumbing fixtures, namely, lavatories, toilet bowls, toilet tanks, bathtubs, shower stalls, urinals, bidets, hand wash basins in the nature of sinks, vanity basins in the nature of sinks, and kitchen sinks; plumbing fittings, namely, faucets, bathtub spouts and shower heads;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A virtual machine has a first upper level script, a second upper level script, and common block of script. The first and second scripts and the common block of script are interpreted by an interpreter of the virtual machine. The common block of script may, for example, be a script that encodes data bits in accordance with a remote control device communication protocol. The first script may include information for outputting first data bits (for example, key data). The second script may include information for outputting second data bits (for example, key data). The first script calls the common script, thereby outputting the first data in accordance with the protocol. The second script also calls the common script, thereby outputting the second data in accordance with the same protocol. Use of the common script in the outputting of the first and second data reduces memory requirements and therefore system cost.