PASS TIME

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
PASSTIME McAdams, Reilly 16450 S Alberta Ct HOMER GLEN IL 60491 PASS TIME;Shirts; Shirts and short-sleeved shirts; Button down shirts; Clothing for athletic use, namely, padded shirts; Golf shirts; Golf pants, shirts and skirts; Graphic T-shirts; Hooded sweat shirts; Long-sleeved shirts; Moisture-wicking sports shirts; Polo shirts; Short-sleeved shirts; Sports shirts; Sports shirts with short sleeves; T-shirts;Restaurant; Bar services; Mobile restaurant services; Restaurant and bar services; Restaurant and bar services, including restaurant carryout services; Restaurant reservation services; Restaurant services; Restaurant services, including sit-down service of food and take-out restaurant services; Restaurants; Fast casual restaurants featuring Sandwiches, salads, flatbreads, and charcuterie; Fast-food restaurant services; Fast-food restaurants and snackbars; Pop-up bar services; Pop-up restaurant services; Self-service restaurant services; Take-out restaurant services;
PASTIME Crossan, Mathew 148 West Avenida Junipero San Clemente CA 92672 PASS TIME;Activewear clothing, namely, T-shirts, sweatshirts, sweatpants, swimtrunks, walking shorts, pants, jackets and hats;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. The cleaning process best suited to the condition of an inkjet printer is selected and run, thereby removing nozzle clogging without wastefully consuming ink. The first time a cleaning switch 7 is operated a CL1 cleaning process is run. If the cleaning switch 7 is pressed a second time and the print pass count is less than e.g., 400, a CL2 cleaning process that uses more ink than the CL1 process is used to clean the recording head, but if the print pass count is 400 or more, the CL1 cleaning process is used. If the print pass count is less than 400 the third time the switch is operated, the CL2 cleaning process is used, but the CL1 cleaning process is used if the print pass count is 400 or more. If the cleaning switch 7 is operated four or more times and the print pass count is less than 400, a YCL cleaning process that consumes substantially no ink is used to clean the recording head, but if the print pass count is 400 or more, the CL1 cleaning process is used.