NEON LAMPS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
FAST STYLE TEAM PLUS CORP. P.O. Box 957, Offshore Incorporations Centre, Road Town Tortola Br.Virgin Islands Neon lamps, decoration lamps, electric lamps, brake lights for land vehicles, brake emergency flashers for land vehicles, fans, namely, electric fans and ceiling fans, water purifying apparatus, namely, water filtering units for producing potable water for domestic use, barbecue ovens, air purifying apparatus and water filtering units for aquarium use;
HARISON HARISON TOSHIBA LIGHTING (USA) INC. 24922 ANZA DRIVE, UNIT F VALENCIA CA 91355 neon lamps, fused lamps, bi-pin lamps, halogen lamps, sub-miniature lamps, wedge-based lamps, lamps with conventional bases, self locking lamps, tubular festoon lamps, telephone switchboard lamps, aircraft warning lamps and incandescent digital flatpack lamp displays;
HARISON PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL COMPONENTS CORPORATION 24907 Avenue Tibbetts, Unit C Valencia CA 91355 neon lamps, fused lamps, bi-pin lamps, halogen lamps, sub-miniature lamps, wedge-based lamps, lamps with conventional bases, self locking lamps, tubular festoon lamps, telephone switchboard lamps, aircraft warning lamps and incandescent digital flatpack lamp displays;
POWER AIR TEAM PLUS CORP. P.O. Box 957, Offshore Incorporations Centre, Road Town Tortola Br.Virgin Islands Neon lamps, decoration lamps, electric lamps, brake lights for land vehicles, brake emergency flashers for land vehicles, fans, namely, electric fans and ceiling fans, water purifying apparatus, namely, water filtering units for producing potable water for domestic use, barbecue ovens, air purifying apparatus and water filtering units for aquarium use;AIR;
TECH-NEON INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS CORPORATION NEWARK, N.J. NEON LAMPS;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. An outer garment or vestment comprising a front panel and rear panel that includes an electrical circuit of neon wire, a battery operated power pack and toggle switch so as to be illuminated to allow play, such as touch football, tag and the like, in the darkness where the neon wire is mounted in a lens on the rear panel with a configuration defining a focal point such as a spiral shape and is operatively connected to the toggle switch so that depressing the lens causes the illuminated neon wire to be turned off and a portion of the neon wire mounted on the front panel and configured to designate each of the sides of the players.