PAUL JOE

Brand Owner Address Description
PAUL & JOE SOFRANE 14 Rue Commines Paris 75003 France PAUL AND JOE;Curtains; bed linen; travelling rugs, namely, lap robes; fabrics, namely, gauze fabrics, knitted fabrics, woven fabrics; bed and table covers; fabrics for textile use; elastic fabrics; velvet; household linen; table linen not of paper; bath linen, except clothing; upholstery fabrics; traced cloth for embroidery; table linen, namely, coasters; table runners; oilcloths, tablecloths of textile; cotton fabrics; covers for cushions; bed covers; sheets; mattress covers; towels of textile; washing mitts; unfitted covers for furniture; pillow shams; textile handkerchiefs; textile or plastic shower; curtains of textile or plastic; tablecloths not of paper; serviettes of textile; table mats not of paper; face towels of textile;Coupes; bowls; porcelain, namely, porcelain mugs, porcelain teacups, porcelain plates, porcelain dishes, porcelain bowls, porcelain salt and pepper shakers; earthenware, namely, earthenware mugs, earthenware teacups, earthenware plates, earthenware dishes; earthenware bowls, earthenware salt and pepper shakers; tableware not of precious metals, namely, dishes, plates, knives, forks and spoons; glass boxes; cups; non-electric coffee makers and non-electric teapots not of precious metal; carafes, coasters not of paper and not being table linen; non-electric candelabra and candlesticks not of precious metal; baskets for use domestic not of precious metal; valet trays; cups for serving fruit; pitchers and jugs not of precious metal; cups not of precious metal; bowls, not of precious metal; sugar bowls not of precious metal;cushions; settees; chairs, seats; pillows; air cushions, not for medical purposes; air pillows, not for medical purposes; armchairs; beds; mattresses;
 

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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.