HAVERSACKS CARRYING INFANTS

Brand Owner Address Description
APRICA APRICA KASSAI KABUSHIKI KAISHA 13-13, Shimanouchi 1-chome, Chuo-ku Osaka-shi, Osaka Japan haversacks for carrying infants and children and slings for carrying infants;aprons;mattress covers and bed pads, bed sheets for shifting bed-ridden and paralyzed patients;wheel chairs, wheel chairs for the old; wheel chairs for the invalid, push carts for the old and baby carriages;portable toilets comprising toilet, water supply and drain for bed-ridden and paralyzed patients;home health and rehabilitation systems, parts, and fittings therefor, for bed-ridden and paralyzed patients, namely overhead hoist for lifting and holding such patients, slidable compartmented bath unit storable beneath hospital-type bed, portable water unit for bathing attachable to water outlet for water control containing a double sink with cut-off valve; head and side guards to prevent slippage of patients from bed, upright slings attached to overhead parallel bars for lifting patients to sitting position or to wheel chair or lowering to floor, leg suspension belts; pulley assembly consisting of hand ropes, leg ropes, suspension vests, and pants attached to suspension vest movable from a hoist for ambulatory training with auxiliary batteries attached in cases of patient immobility; invalid walkers;meal trays, portable toilet training chairs for children and bed-ridden and paralyzed patients;infant walkers, beds, hospital-type movable bed mattresses, portable tables attachable to beds or side guards for beds for washing, eating, and reading;The English translation of the mark is sunny.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Processed baby foods are disclosed which are formulated with oils and/or nucleotides. Oils are added to yield an acceptable ratio of the essential fatty acids, linoleic acid (LA) and ?-linolenic acid (ALA). A blend of 3-6 nucleotides may be added to yield a level of 3-6 mg/100 Kcal, which are associated with a number of biological processes, the most common being the potential to optimize the health of the immune and gastrointestinal systems of breast-fed infants and some infants and young children fed commercial infant formula with added nucleotides.