FLAME PRO

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
FLAMEPRO CLEYN & TINKER INC. P.O. Box 3000 Huntingdon, Quebec J0S 1H0 Canada FLAME PRO;textile fabrics, worsted fabrics for the manufacture of wearing apparel;
FLAMEPRO J & P COATS, LIMITED Paisley FLAME PRO;Yarns and threads, for textile use;
FLAMEPRO J. & P. COATS, LIMITED 1 George Square Glasgow G2,1AL FLAME PRO;Textile fabrics, namely, fabrics for textiles, woven fabrics, woven aramid fabrics for use in the manufacture of protective clothing, protective footwear and helmets, textile fabrics for use in the manufacture of protective apparel, protective garments, protective clothing, protective footwear, and helmets; ballistic resistant fabrics for use in the production of bulletproof and blast proof clothing, shoes and bulletproof and blast proof garments and shields; chemical fiber fabrics; fabrics for industrial use, namely, flame retardant fabrics for the manufacture of protective apparel, protective garments, protective clothing, protective footwear and helmets; fabrics for the manufacture of flame resistant apparel and garments; fabrics for the manufacture of flame retardant straps and harnesses; fabrics for the manufacture of garments and articles for use in welding, namely, gloves, welding curtains, aprons, smocks, protective clothing, protective footwear, shirts, pants, and coveralls; fabrics for the manufacture of garments and articles for use with molten metal, namely, protective clothing, protective footwear and helmets; fabrics designed for electric arc resistance, namely, electric arc resistance fabrics for the manufacture of protective apparel, protective garments, protective clothing, protective footwear and helmets;
FLAMEPRO GHP GROUP, INC. 6440 West Howard Street Niles IL 60714 FLAME PRO;Barbecues grills and structural parts of barbecue grills; barbecue grill accessories, namely, fitted covers for barbecue grills;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An apparatus and method for modifying the appearance of a flame to maximize the size of the flame for a given amount of fuel, increase a burn rate efficiency of the flame, or change the shape of the flame. The shape and size of the flame may be modified by applying a secondary source of fluid to the flame. The secondary source of fluid may cause turbulent fluid flow within the combustion chamber enclosure in which the flame is produced to change the appearance of the flame. The secondary source of fluid may be generated by a blower or fan and may include, for example, a source of fresh combustion air, additional flammable gas such as natural gas, or other fluid additives for enhancement of the flame color, shape, and size.