METAL BOTTLES

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AL AIR LIQUIDE L'AIR LIQUIDE, SOCIETE ANONYME POUR L'ETUDE ET L'EXPLOITATION DES PROCEDES GEORGES CLAUDE 75 Quai D'Orsay PARIS CEDEX 07 75007 France metal bottles, containers, cylinders and tanks for storing gases under pressure; metal pipes; transfer manifolds for conducting liquified gases and gasified gases; metal spherical containers, and caps and plugs for storing gases;The English translation of AIR LIQUIDE is air fluid or air liquid.;
DYE OXYGEN CO. AIR LIQUIDE AMERICA CORPORATION 2700 Post Oak Blvd, Suite 1800 Houston TX 77056 metal bottles, containers, cylinders and tanks for storing gases under pressure; metal pipes; transfer manifolds for conducting liquified gases and gasified gases used in the food, paper, metal and chemical industries;OXYGEN CO.;
GULF OXYGEN CO. AIR LIQUIDE AMERICA CORPORATION 2700 Post Oak Blvd, Suite 1800 Houston TX 77056 metal bottles, containers, cylinders and tanks for storing gases under pressure; metal pipes; transfer manifolds for conducting liquified gases and gasified gases for use in metals manufacturing, metals fabrication, water purification, food industry, and the paper industry;OXYGEN CO.;
LIQUID AIR CORPORATION LIQUID AIR CORPORATION 2121 NORTH CALIFORNIA BLVD. WALNUT CREEK CA 94596 METAL BOTTLES, CONTAINERS, CYLINDERS AND TANKS FOR STORING GASES UNDER PRESSURE; METAL PIPES; TRANSFER MANIFOLDS FOR CONDUCTING LIQUIFIED GASES AND GASIFIED GASES; METAL SPHERICAL CONTAINERS, CAPS AND PLUGS FOR STORING GASES;CORPORATION;
NATIONAL CYLINDER GAS LIQUID AIR CORPORATION 2121 NORTH CALIFORNIA BLVD. WALNUT CREEK CA 94596 Metal Bottles, Containers and Tanks for Storing Gases Under Pressure;No claim is made to the exclusive right to use Cylinder, Gas, apart from the mark as shown.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A support apparatus for receiving and supporting stacked tiers of bottles, particularly wine bottles. The support apparatus is (a) located below a first tier of layers of wine bottles, (b) placed between tiers of bottles, in case of multiple layers of bottles, and (c) secured above a top tier of layers of bottles, all to provide a stacked and secured arrangement of bottles that is suited for storage or transport. The support apparatus is preferably formed from a resinous plastic, polymeric material, such as PET. A multiple of the bottle supports combine to support a multiple layers of bottles in a tiered array. The bottle supports are manufactured in thin, nestable configurations, and are stored with a small, compact nested stack height.