IN DRAWING LETTERS

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I C LIGHT PITTSBURGH BREWING COMPANY Pittsburgh PA In the drawing the letters PBC appear on the shield design.;THE DRAWING IS AMENDED TO APPEAR AS FOLLOWS: PUBLISH NEW CUT.;The word Light is disclaimed apart from the mark as shown.;IC LIGHT;Light Beer;
TELEREGISTER BUNKER RAMO CORPORATION Oak Brook IL IN THE DRAWING THE LETTERS FORMING THE NAME TELEREGISTER APPEAR ON FIGURES SIMULATING BUTTONS, SUCH AS ARE USED IN KEYSETS FOR SIGNALING, SELECTION AND CONTROL PURPOSES; THE SIDES OF THE BUTTONS ARE SHOWN AS BLACK IN COLOR, THE TOPS ARE LINED FOR BLUE, AND THE LETTERS ARE WHITE, BUT VARIOUS DIFFERENT CONTRASTING COLORS AND COMBINATIONS THEREOF ARE USED BOTH FOR THE LETTERS AND THE BUTTONS;SYSTEMS AND APPARATUS COMPRISING BROKERS' AUTOMATIC STOCK AND COMMODITY DISPLAY BOARDS, BID AND ASKED SYSTEMS INCLUDING AUTOMATIC DIAL-REQUEST SYSTEMS, BULLETIN AND ANNOUNCING SERVICE, PRODUCTION CONTROL SYSTEMS, TICKETING, ACCOUNTING AND TOTALIZING SYSTEMS; SYSTEMS FOR THE DISSEMINATION AND ROUTING OF MESSAGES AND REPORTS AND INCLUDING AUTOMATIC STATION IDENTIFICATION DEVICES, DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS INCLUDING MAGNETIC MEMORY INVENTORY AND MASS DATA HANDLING SYSTEMS FOR STORING, COMPUTING AND READING OUT THE VALUES OR OTHER INFORMATION IN REGARD TO INVENTORY ITEMS AND OTHER DATA, INCLUDING THE STATUS OF TRAVEL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR AIRLINES, RAILROADS OR OTHER TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS, SYSTEMS FOR DISPLAYING AIRWAY TRAFFIC INFORMATION AND OTHER CONTROL DATA, AND CONTROL SYSTEMS FOR TRAVELING CONVEYORS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A data entry pad arrangement includes twenty-six letters of the Roman alphabet arranged in a matrix including six rows of three to six letters per row. Ideally, no two adjacent letters in a row of the matrix are in alphabetical order. A method for designing a data-entry interface layout including letters of the Roman alphabet thereon involves the transposition of the letters of the Roman alphabet on a three-row QWERTY keyboard into six rows, wherein a letter (optimally every other letter) within a first, second, or third row of said three-row QWERTY keyboard is placed in an additional row substantially below an adjacent letter of said first, second, or third row.