METALLIC HARDWARE NAMELY

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
A HOUSEFUL OF HELP KNAPE & VOGT MANUFACTURING CO. 2700 Oak Industrial Drive, N.E. Grand Rapids MI 49505 Metallic Hardware-Namely, Shelf Standards and Brackets and Store Display Supports, Utility Hooks, Sliding Drawer Tracks and Slides;Clothes Hangers;Towel Racks and Supports for Dishes and Pans;Hardware-Namely, Plastic Sliding Door Tracks, Shelves, and Closet Rods;
APEX Apex Tool & Die Co., Inc. Laketon IN 46943 Metallic Hardware-Namely, Threaded Locknuts Used in the Electrical Construction Industry;
NUT AND BOLT STOREHOUSE HARBOR FREIGHT TOOLS USA, INC. 26677 Agoura Road Calabasas CA 91302 Metallic Hardware-Namely, Nuts, Bolts, Threaded Fasteners, Machine Screws, Sheet Metal Screws, Wood Screws, Hex Nuts, Cotter Pins, Internal Toothed Washers, Split Washers, and Flat Washers, and Compartmentalized Containers Therefor, All Sold as a Unit;No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words Nut And Bolt, apart from the mark as shown.;
ROLL-IT Metalworks Limited Lachine, Quebec H8T 2V4 Canada METALLIC HARDWARE-NAMELY, HOME SHELVING HARDWARE, CABINET HARDWARE, DRAWER SLIDES, GLASS AND MIRROR HARDWARE, HARDWARE FOR SLIDING GLASS AND WOOD DOORS; AND HARDWARE FOR STORE FIXTURES-NAMELY, STORE SHELVING, GARMENT RACKS, STORE COUNTERS, SHOWCASES, AND DISPLAY FIXTURES;
ROLL-IT CANADA Metalworks Limited Lachine, Quebec H8T 2V4 Canada METALLIC HARDWARE-NAMELY, HOME SHELVING HARDWARE, CABINET HARDWARE, DRAWER SLIDES, GLASS AND MIRROR HARDWARE, HARDWARE FOR SLIDING GLASS AND WOOD DOORS; AND HARDWARE FOR STORE FIXTURES-NAMELY, STORE SHELVING, GARMENT RACKS, STORE COUNTERS, SHOWCASES, AND DISPLAY FIXTURES;WITHOUT SURRENDERING ANY OF ITS COMMON LAW RIGHTS THEREIN, APPLICANT DISCLAIMS RIGHTS OF EXCLUSIVE APPROPRIATION OF THE TERM CANADA APART FROM THE MARK IN ITS ENTIRETY.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The invention relates to a semiconductor element with metallic and non-metallic surfaces, with the non-metallic surfaces of the semiconductor being provided with a layer which has irregularities, so that adhesion between the non-metallic surface and the molding compound is thus increased.