METAL CASKS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
FIZZASSIST Byrne, Paul A. 222 Titwood Road Pollokshields Glasgow G41 4BO metal casks, bottle closures of metal, and metal closures for containers;FIZZ ASSIST;containers, namely, bottles sold empty and drinking vessels, and containers for carrying or storing food products;mineral and aerated waters, non-alcoholic drinks in the nature of carbonated soft drinks and non-carbonated soft drinks; beer, ale and porter; and syrups and preparations for making carbonated and non-carbonated soft drinks;
KEGCO Top Click Marketing, Inc. 7993 Villas San Diego CA 92127 Metal casks; Metal kegs; Metal nipples; Metal taps for beer kegs;Refrigerated beverage dispensing units; Refrigerated dispensing units for beverages; Refrigerating cabinets; Refrigerating machines; Refrigerators; Spigots; Taps;
MAKE WINE NOT WAR ACWINECO 4825 Grove Street Sonoma CA 95476 Metal casks;
TRUE KEG TRUE KEG S.r.l. Via Gelmetto 78 Verona (VR) 37135 Italy Metal casks, metal kegs;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;KEG;Non metallic containers for commercial purposes for casking beverages and kegging beverages; non metallic casks and non metallic kegs; all the foregoing being sold business-to-business;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Two metal blocks (50, 52) are welded to respective metal sheets (30, 32) to form sealed assemblies. The sealed assemblies are then diffusion bonded together to form two metal preforms (54, 56). The thick ends (36) and (40) of the metal sheets (30, 32) and the metal blocks (50, 52) are hot formed so that a continuation of the plane X of the first surfaces (42, 46) of the metal sheets (30, 32) extends through and across the metal blocks (50, 52). The metal preforms (54, 56) are machined to remove the portion of the metal blocks (50, 52) extending above the first surfaces (42, 46) of the metal sheets (30, 32) respectively. The metal preforms (54, 56) and a metal sheet (58) are assembled into a stack (64). The metal preforms (54, 56) and the metal sheet (58) are diffusion bonded together and then superplastically formed to produce a hollow fan blade (10). The method enables thinner metal workpieces with better microstructure to be used and increases the yield of metal workpieces.