MARK WANG IN ROMAN

Brand Owner Address Description
WANG SAMJIN GLOBALNET CO. LTD. 562, Samseong-ro Gangnam-gu Seoul N/A Republic of Korea THE MARK WANG IN ROMAN CHARACTERS WAS USED AS PART OF A COMPOSITE WORD AND DESIGN MARK ON GOODS SOLD IN COMMERCE WITH THE UNITED STATES STARTING ON OR ABOUT SEPTEMBER 10, 1971.;IN THE STATEMENT, COLUMN 1, LINE 3, EULCHIRO SHOULD BE DELETED AND EULCHI-ROSHOULD BE INSERTED AND LINE 12, SCALLION SHOULD BE DELETED AND SCALLIONS SHOULD BE INSERTED.;DRIED OR SALTED SNAPPERS AND CUTTLEFISH; CODFISH FILLETS; MEAT EXTRACTS; CANNED SOYBEAN SPROUTS; MUSHROOMS; CHESTNUTS (PEELED); MIXES FOR MAKING VEGETABLE SOUP; DRIED MUSHROOMS; SLICES OF PUMPKIN; PERSIMMONS; SESAME OIL; PICKLES; FROZEN [ SCALLION; ] * SCALLIONS; * FROZEN ALASKA POLLACKS; BEAN-CURD; AND DRIED SEAWEED;IN THE STATEMENT, COLUMN 2, AFTER LINE 4, THE MARK WANG IN ROMAN CHARACTERS WAS FIRST USED AS PART OF A COMPOSITE WORD AND DESIGN MARK ON GOODS SOLD IN COMMERCE WITH THE UNITED STATES STARTING ON OR ABOUT SEPTEMBER 10, 1971. SHOULD BE INSERTED.;THE MARK WANG IN ROMAN CHARACTERS WAS USED AS PART OF A COMPOSITE WORD AND DESIGN MARK ON GOODS SOLD IN COMMERCE WITH THE UNITED STATES STARTING ON OR ABOUT SEPTEMBER 10, 1971.;THE KOREAN CHARACTERS IN THE MARK ARE TRANSLITERATED AS WANG WHICH MEANS KING.;
 

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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.