PAUL BUNYAN FICTIONAL

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PAUL BUNYAN PAUL BUNYAN, INC. c/o Adam Starchild 4440 NW 73rd Avenue PTY-362 Miami FL 331666437 Paul Bunyan is a fictional character and does not refer to a living person.;tables, chairs, storage cabinets, dressers, night stands, telephone stands, umbrella racks, coat racks, mirrors, picture frames, mattresses, pillows, camping furniture, sleeping bags, toy boxes, toy chests, tool chests, ice chests for food and beverages, outdoor furniture, chests of drawers, bookcases, wall units, beds, desks;
PAUL BUNYAN PRESS HOLDING'S INTERNATIONAL, INC. 116 West 23rd Street, Suite 500 c/o Sherman & Blank, Inc. New York NY 10011 PAUL BUNYAN IS A FICTIONAL CHARACTER AND DOES NOT REFER TO A LIVING PERSON.;hand soap, hand cleaning preparations, hand cream, hair lotion, skin lotion, deodorant for personal use, laundry detergent, cologne, hair shampoo, hair conditioner, hair gel, non-medicated hair care preparations;
PAUL BUNYAN PAUL BUNYAN, INC. c/o Adam Starchild 4440 NW 73rd Avenue PTY-362 Miami FL 331666437 Paul Bunyan is a fictional character and does not refer to a living person.;play tents, toy banks, toy action figures and accessories therefor, puppets, stuffed toys, Christmas tree ornaments, electronic educational game machines for children;
PAUL BUNYAN PRESS HOLDING'S INTERNATIONAL, INC. 116 West 23rd Street, Suite 500 c/o Sherman & Blank, Inc. New York NY 10011 Paul Bunyan is a fictional character and does not refer to a living person.;jewelry, namely bracelets, earrings, necklaces, neck chains, brooches, pendants, finger rings, belt buckles of precious metal, tie clips, tie pins, tie tacs, cuff links, and lapel pins; clocks and watches;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The invention pertains to the fluid powered brake systems of vehicles using brake drum and lined brake shoes internally expanded by cam. The invented device automatically adjusts the slack, which develops due to the wearing of brake liners and the drum. When the angular movement of the Lever Housing (1) exceeds the desired limit due to the wear, the internal device adjusts the excess clearance of slack automatically. The parts consist of a Worm Wheel (3); an enmeshing Worm Shaft (4); a Paul (6); a Leaf Spring (1); a Ratchet cylinder (5); an Acuator Rod (7); a Guide (9); an End Connector (8); a Clevis (2); and Clevis Pins (2A) and 2(B). When brakes are applied, the Actuator Rod (7) gets pulled out and engages the Paul (6) with the Ratchet cylinder (5). On the return stroke the Paul (6) rotates the worm shaft (4) which in turn rotates the worm wheel (3) and the attached cam thereby removing the slack.