LANYARDS HOLDING CELL PHONES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ADVANTUS ADVANTUS, CORP. 12276 San Jose Blvd., Bldg. 618 Jacksonville FL 32223 Lanyards for holding cell phones;
L!NK Paul Muller 2351 South Hosmer St. Tacoma WA 98405 Lanyards for holding cell phones, Components of lanyards provided separately, namely, cell phone holder, Cell phone holder for a car, Cell phone holder for a wall;LINK;
THE LEASH LA LOOP 33 LITTLE WEST 12TH STREET, SUITE 203A NEW YORK NY 10014 Lanyards for holding cell phones, identification cards, badges, keys, lipsticks, pens, entry tickets and passes, and small electronic devices namely calculators, personal digital assistants, personal digital assistant computers, and electronic organizers;
TRVLTECH Kubosh, Luke 17422 Cedar Placid Lane Houston TX 77068 Lanyards for holding cell phones or smartphones; Lanyards for holding keys; Lanyards for holding ID cards or visiting cards; Lanyards for holding badges, keys; Plastic bags with one-way valves, in which air is evacuated for storing clothing and/or bedding; Rubber cable ties and straps for fastening and securing objects such as bundles of wire together; Tow ropes for automobiles; Unfitted vehicle covers;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A cell phone system that controls the functionality of cell phones based upon their geographical locations. Functionality information stored in data bases located at and unique to each location. A local or low power transmitter at each location transmits functionality information from the data bases to cell phones currently at the locations. Alternatively, a single data base common to the entire network is used to store functionality information for a plurality of locations. The geographical location of active cell phones is monitored and when a cell phone enters a restricted location, cell phone location information is transmitted to the network data base to read it out and transmit the applicable functionality information to cell phones. The functionality information may represent voluntary restrictions displayed on the cell phones or they may be mandatory restrictions that inhibit cell phone functions defined by the restrictions.