HOLDING SEMINARS

Brand Owner Address Description
FIPA FIPA GmbH Freisinger Strasse 30 Ismaning 85737 Germany Holding seminars, training, and educational classes in the field of vacuum technology and gripper technology;The mark consists of the stylized wording FIPA having the letter F appearing in red and the letters IPA appearing in black.;Vacuum pumps, side channel power operated blowers, machine parts, namely, cylinders in the nature of suction cup carrier lifting cylinders, metal clamps used for holding piece parts on machine tool tables, valves for pumps, namely, flow and push valves; machine parts, namely, vacuum suction cups; pneumatically actuated gripping pliers and pneumatically actuated pliers, pneumatic and electric scissors, structural replacement parts for industrial robots, namely, robotic arms and hands; machine parts, namely, vacuum suction cups of gum, rubber, polymers and elastomers;Semi-finished or raw products, namely, rubber and gum in the form of blocks, slabs, rods, films, cords and bands and plastic in extruded form for use in manufacture; packing materials for forming seals; and electrical insulating materials; flexible pipes, not of metal;Maintenance and repair of machines and machine parts, namely, vacuum cleaners, vacuum pumps, power operated blowers, suction cup carriers, clamping and gripping devices, industrial robots and parts of the aforementioned machines;The color(s) red and black is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;The wording FIPA has no meaning in a foreign language.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. In a bearing holding structure in which a bearing whose outer circumferential surface is formed in a spherical shape is sandwiched between an end frame and a holding plate, the holding surfaces of the end frame and the holding plate extend axially in opposite directions to each other and each of the holding surfaces is tapered axially to expand straight toward the opposing holding surface. Accordingly, the bearing holding structure may be easily formed with simpler shape of the holding surfaces.