PARTS COMPONENTS NOT

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BENTHIN HUNTER DOUGLAS INDUSTRIES SWITZERLAND GMBH Adligenswilerstrasse 37 Luzern, CH 6006 CH6006 Switzerland Parts and components not of metal and not contained in other classes for jalousies, blinds, curtains and awnings, namely, box profiles, end capping, end pieces, winding shafts, rails not of metal, guide wires not of metal, mounting accessories not of metal and not contained in other classes;Machines and machine tools, machine and machine tools for producing and assembling shading products such as jalousies, blinds, curtains and awnings, namely, cord making machines, chain cutting machines, carrier train automats, fabric processing tables (machines), profile shaping machines, sealing machines, frame assembly machines, bending machines, chain cord sealers, fabric cutting machines, louver hot-cutters, pneumatic louvre cutters, louver sealing automats, pleated fabric saws (machines), roll cutting machines, profile punching tables (machines), punch crank gear boxes (not for land vehicles); motors and engines for driving shading installations, namely, tilt motors, IQ-motors; electric or electronic controls for the aforesaid motors and engines; parts and accessories (not contained in other classes) for all the aforesaid goods;Pipes of metal, ironmongery, small items of metal hardware, goods of common metal not included in other classes; parts and components of metal and not contained in other classes for jalousies, blinds, curtains and awnings, namely, bolts, boxes of common metal, brackets of metal, cables of metal (non-electric), chains of metal, fittings for metal handles, hinges of metal, hooks (metal hardware), screw rings, screws of metal, sealing caps of metal, fittings of metal for windows, guard wire of common metal, box profiles of metal, end capping of metal, end pieces of metal, winding shafts of metal, tubes of metal, counterweights of metal, rails of metal, mounting parts and accessories of metal, hangings of metal, brackets;Textiles and hangings of textile for shading installations such as blinds, curtains and awnings; parts and components of textile and not contained in other classes for the aforesaid goods, namely, hangings of chenille fabric, hangings of cotton fabrics, hangings of flannel fabric, hangings of net, hangings of quilts, hangings of velvet, hangings of rayon fabric, hangings of woollen fabrics, hangings of plastic material (substitute for fabric), hangings of non-woven textile fabrics, textile linings, tapestry of textile (wall hangings), curtain holders of textile material;Parts and components of textile and not contained in other classes for blinds, curtains and awnings, namely, sash cords, strings;Goods (not contained in other classes) of wood, cork, reed, cane, wicker, horn, bone, ivory, whalebone, shell, amber, mother-of-pearl, meerschaum and substitutes for all these materials or of plastics; hangings of plastic and parts and components of plastic and not contained in other classes for shading products such as jalousies, blinds, curtains and awnings, in particular boxes of wood or plastic, cabinets, sealing caps (not of metal), cases of wood or plastic, curtain holders (not of textile material), curtain hooks, curtain rails, curtain rings, curtain rods, curtain rollers, bamboo curtain hangings, fittings not of metal and not contained in other classes; trolleys (furniture); curtain tie-backs;
MODULINE VKR HOLDING A/S BREELTEVEJ 18 HORSHOLM 2970 Denmark Parts and components not of metal for indoor roller blinds;Parts and components of metal for indoor roller blinds;Parts and components of textile for indoor roller blinds;Roller blinds and modular roller blind systems (for indoor use); parts and components of plastic for indoor roller blinds;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An electric-arc welding process for assembling parts that are components of a motor vehicle, in which a consumable wire is used that is subjected to a cyclic mechanical movement. The wire is moved closer to and then further away from the parts to be welded so as to create a short arc between the end of the consumable wire and at least one of the parts to be joined. In this way, molten metal is deposited in order to progressively produce a welded joint between the parts.