HANSA STYLE

Brand Owner Address Description
HANSASTYLE Hansa Armaturen GmbH Sigmaringer Str. 107 70567 Stuttgart Germany HANSA STYLE;The wording HANSASTYLE and HANSA has no meaning in a foreign language.;Fittings for plumbing, water heating, bathing, showering, flushing, bidet and washing facilities, namely, manually, thermostatically and electronically controlled mixer taps, contactlessly controlled sanitary fittings in the nature of urinals, showers and taps, mixing valves, and control valves as parts of sanitary facilities of metal or plastic; showers, shower combinations comprising showers and shower heads; overhead shower attachments, namely, heads; head showers, lateral showers, lateral shower combinations in the nature of shower surrounds; spray nozzles as parts of sanitary facilities, shower head fixtures, hand-held shower hoses, hand shower rails, hose couplings for showers, bath handles in the nature of hand bath handles and hand shower handles; cartridges for sanitary fittings in cartridge filtration units of water treatment equipment; mechanical safety valves made of metal, and safety groups substantially composed thereof, the aforementioned goods as connection, control and safety fittings for sanitary installations; water conditioning units; parts for the aforementioned goods in International Class 11;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Methods and systems allow style and other formatting settings to remain latent until one or more particular style or formatting settings is instantiated by a user. Data representing each latent style or formatting object is persisted in a data structure apart from the user's document. Each potential style setting or formatting setting may be set as locked for use for a given document or locked for non-use for a given document. Upon saving the document, no data is saved for the numerous available style and formatting settings in the document. When a particular style is called upon by a subsequent consuming application, that application may then instantiate the particular style or formatting setting based on the properties of that style or formatting setting available from the subsequent consuming application.