HAND OPERATED TAGGING GUNS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AMRAM Coda Resources, Ltd. 960 Alabama Avenue Brooklyn NY 11207 hand operated tagging guns to secure tags to fabric without damaging the fabric;
ASKOR Khan, Muhammad Sohaib Unit 6, 130 Main Street Blacktown, NSW 2148 Australia hand operated tagging guns; hand operated tag fastener tools;The wording ASKOR has no meaning in a foreign language.;
STORE FIXTURES DIRECT Store Fixtures Direct, Inc. Suite 328 34 E. Main St Smithtown NY 11787 hand operated tagging guns to secure tags to fabric without damaging the fabric;metal reaching rods, namely, long rods with hooks to reach items on hangers on upper levels; metal clothes hooks;merchandise bags; printed paper signs; cardboard packaging; paper bags and pouches for packaging; plastic film for packaging; hand-held labeling devices for making and affixing paper tags; price tags; paper hang tags;shopping carts;plastic hand-held shopping baskets;STORE FIXTURES;Retail fixtures and displays, namely, clothing display racks, display cases, counters for sales and display, shelving, and display pegboards; merchandisers, namely, display tables, display racks, and retail display units; furniture, namely, showcases; free-standing and wall-mounted panel units for exhibitions, displays, and partitioning; printed vinyl signs; non-metal hooks; plastic inserts for use as container liners; display racks, namely, grid wall and slat wall panels and stands; hangers for clothes; plastic hang tags;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. Tagging trees are generated and used to facilitate transforming data from relational databases into hierarchical formats, such as in XML documents. Tagging trees contain both XML hierarchical structure information as well a query information that is needed to access different data sources, e.g., databases, to retrieve the information to be placed in the hierarchical structure. A designer optionally creates a mapping script that specifies the transformation from relational databases to the hierarchical format. A tagging tree is created by either parsing that mapping script or by other means. A runtime environment then processes the tagging tree by a depth first traversal. The runtime environment is able to be configured to output a hierarchical data object, such as an XML document, or pipelined to control, for example, SAX processing.