PRERECORDED DISKS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
FUTURENOMICS Yamamoto, John 346 Hedley Way Edmonton T6R 1T9 PRERECORDED DISKS, DISKETTES, CD-ROMS, AUDIO AND VIDEO CASSETTES, EACH ON THE SUBJECTS OF MONEY, FINANCIAL PLANNING, AND INVESTING;PRINTED MATERIALS NAMELY, BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, WORKBOOKS, USER GUIDES, PERIODICALS AND ARTICLES, EACH ON THE SUBJECT OF MONEY, FINANCIAL PLANNING, AND INVESTING;FINANCIAL AND INVESTMENT CONSULTING; FINANCIAL AND INVESTMENT ADVICE NAMELY, EDUCATIONAL SERVICES AND TRAINING SERVICES NAMELY CONDUCTING SEMINARS AND PRESENTATIONS IN THE FIELDS OF INVESTMENT, PERSONAL AND BUSINESS SUCCESS;FUTURE NOMICS;
NAVSTREETS Navigation Technologies Corporation 222 Merchandise Mart Suite 900 Chicago IL 60654 Prerecorded disks, tapes, CD-ROMS and other data carriers containing geographic databases for use by businesses, travelers and other end users;NAV STREETS;
NAVTECH NAVTEQ CORPORATION Suite 1200 425 W. Randolph Street Chicago IL 60606 prerecorded disks, tapes, CD Roms and other data carriers containing geographic databases for use by businesses, travelers and other end users;
ROUTEUSA NAVTEQ CORPORATION Suite 1200 425 W. Randolph Street Chicago IL 60606 prerecorded disks, tapes, CD ROM'S and other data carriers containing geographic databases for use by businesses, travelers and other end users;ROUTE USA;
SDAL NAVIGON AB SCHOTTMULLERSTRASSE 20A HAMBURG D-20251 Germany Prerecorded disks, tapes, CD Roms and other data carriers containing geographic databases for use by businesses, travelers and other end users; and navigation software;
SDAL FORMAT Navigation Technologies Corporation 222 Merchandise Mart Suite 900 Chicago IL 60654 prerecorded disks, tapes, CD ROMs and other data carriers, including data packets sent via wireless transmission, all containing geographic information;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. In a disk stand device and a disk storage device for use in compact disks, mini disks and floppy disks, an array of grooves (2) are provided on an upper surface of a pedestal (1) at predetermined intervals (L). When one end of a disk (3) is inserted into the groove (2) upon accommodating the disks (3), a plurality of disks (3) are positioned to overlap with the predetermined intervals (L) therebetween. A title labelled on the disk (3) can be visually recognized through the intervals (L) of the neighboring disks (3). Upon reusing the disk (3), the disk (3) can be taken out of the groove (2) quicky to improve an efficiency at offices in which electronic computers are employed.