NON ELECTRIC PRIME MOVERS OTHER

Brand Owner Address Description
CHKK CHUO HATSUJO KABUSHIKI KAISHA 68 Aza-Kamishiota Narumi-cho, Midori-ku Nagoya-shi, Aichi 458-8505 Japan [ Non-electric prime movers other than for land vehicles, water mills and wind mills, namely, gasoline engines, diesel engines and kerosene engines; ] parts for non-electric prime movers for land vehicles, namely, mufflers for motors and engines; [ electrically operated curtain drawers ]shock absorbers for machines, springs for machines, metalworking machines and tools [, fishing machines, mechanical parking systems, namely, parking systems for automobiles; bearings, namely, ball bearings and roller bearings, not for land vehicles; shafts, axles or spindles not for land vehicles, shaft couplings or connectors for machines, power transmissions and gearing for machines, brakes for machines, valves for machines ];[ Metal pulleys that are not machine elements, ] metal springs that are not machine elements, [ wire ropes, metal seals for land vehicles, ] hose clamps of metal for radiators [, Irons and steels, nonferrous metals and their alloys, namely, copper and its alloys, lead and its alloys, zinc and its alloys, aluminum and its alloys, magnesium and its alloys, nickel and its alloys, titanium and its alloys, chrome and its alloys, manganese and its alloys and silicon and silicon alloys; metal materials for building or construction, namely, fasteners for casement windows, shutters, hinges, sliding door pulleys or rollers, doors, door handles, door closers, windows, window frames, window pulleys and gates; metal joinery fittings, metal hardware, namely, washers, nuts, bolts, rings, chains and casters; industrial packaging containers of metal, not including metal stoppers, lids and caps, metal stoppers for industrial packaging containers, metal lids and caps for industrial packaging containers, metal valves that are not machine elements, metal keys for locks, metal junctions for pipes, metal flanges, cotter pins, wire nets and gauzes, metal safes, Venetian blinds of metal caps, metal stoppers for industrial packaging containers, metal lids and caps for industrial packaging containers, metal valves that are not machine elements, metal keys for locks, metal junctions for pipes, metal flanges, cotter pins, wire nets and gauzes, metal safes, Venetian blinds of metal ];CHUO HATSUJO KABUSHIKI KAISHA;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;[ Vessels, namely, motorboats, water bikes, yachts, ] steering gears and their parts for motorboats and yachts, and their parts and cables; Aircraft and their parts and cables, railway rolling stock and their parts and cables, automobiles and their parts and cables, bicycles and their parts and cables, shock absorbers for land vehicles, coil springs, leaf springs and spiral springs for land vehicles, stabilizers for land vehicles, torsion bars for land vehicles, cables for land vehicles, namely, accelerator cables, throttle cables, transmission cables, heater cables, window regulator cable, door lock cables, door lock release cable, luggage door release cables, fuel lid release cables, power slide door cables, parking brake cables, seat adjustment cables and geared cables for sun roofs; retaining rings for land vehicles, filters for air bags [, two-wheeled motor vehicles, wheelchairs, unloading tipplers for tilting railway freight cars, mine-car pushers, mine car pullers, non-electric prime movers for land vehicles, namely, gasoline engines, diesel engines and kerosene engines; bearings for land vehicles, shafts, axles or spindles for land vehicles, shaft couplings or connectors for land vehicles, power transmissions and gearings for land vehicles, brakes for land vehicles, AC motors or DC motors for land vehicles, adhesive rubber patches for repairing tubes or tires, anti-theft alarms for vehicles ];
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method, apparatus, and article of manufacture provide the ability to rapidly generate a large prime number to be utilized in a cryptographic key of a cryptographic system. A candidate prime number is determined and a mod remainder table is initialized for the candidate prime number using conventional mod operations. If all mod remainder entries in the table are non-zero, the candidate number is tested for primality. If the candidate prime number tests positive for primality, the candidate number is utilized in a cryptographic key of a cryptographic system. If any of the table entries is zero, the candidate number and each mod remainder entry are decremented/incremented. If any mod remainder entry is less than zero or greater than the corresponding prime number, the corresponding prime number is added/subtracted to/from the mod remainder. The process then repeats until a satisfactory number is obtained.