HANK DOES NOT IDENTIFY

Brand Owner Address Description
HANK PENNINGTON VENTURES 4440 PGA BLVD SUITE 600 PALM BEACH GARDENS FL 33410 HANK does not identify a living individual;Books in the field of children's themes featuring cartoons; children's books featuring whimsical cartoon characters; player's guide books relating to children's cartoon characters in the field of video, trading cards, and fantasy games; paper instructional and teaching materials, printed publications, namely, magazines or journals, leaflets, brochures and posters, all in the field of children's themes and all relating to children's cartoon characters; printed matter and publications, namely, address books, book covers, bookmarks, bookplates; calendars; children's books; coloring and children's activity books; comic books; magazines regarding video games or online games; magnetic writing slates, memo boards made of paper or cardboard or whiteboard, memo pads, newspaper cartoons, note pads, notebooks, paper banners, paper party decorations mountable on doors, paper napkins, paper party favors, paper place mats, paper table covers, paperback books all in the field of children's themes, gift wrapping paper, greeting cards, invitation cards, iron-on transfers all in the field of children's themes; picture storybooks, postcards, trading cards, posters, three-ring binders, rubber stamps, scorebooks, scrapbooks and stamp collector books, scratch pads, stationary, stationary-type portfolios, sticker albums, stickers; pencil boxes, pencil sharpeners, pencils, pens; staplers; artist brushes, artists pastels, art and craft paint kits, crayons; decorative figures attachable to pencils; drawing rulers; erasers, felt-tip markers; and gift boxes;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A process for the preparation of indigo dyed yarn for use in the manufacture of knitted fabric by a knitting machine comprising in the steps of, forming a dyed rope of yarn by the steps of indigo dyeing; individualizing the yarn of said dyed rope; forming separate packages of the yarn on separate spools of fixed ends; preparing individual hanks of each yarn end of each spool by hank maker; converting said hanks into individual cones of single yarn.