PRINTED REFERENCE MATERIAL

Brand Owner Address Description
BETTERFLY Bebetter 254 East 68th Street, Apt. 6F New York NY 10065 Printed reference material, namely, books, pamphlets, newspapers, brochures, magazines, flyers, printed guides, booklets, instruction manuals, newsletters and news bulletins in the field of self improvement relating to advice, instruction and other tips and helpful information provided to assist individuals in accomplishing a variety of practical tasks; printed reference material, namely, books, pamphlets, newspapers, brochures, magazines, flyers, printed guides, booklets, instruction manuals, newsletters and news bulletins and inserts to the aforementioned printed material in the field of self improvement; printed reference, instructional and information material in printed form, namely, books, pamphlets, newspapers, brochures, magazines, flyers, printed guides, booklets, instruction manuals, newsletters and news bulletins featuring self improvement matter;BETTER FLY;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method for qualitatively evaluating material with at least one identification characteristic, whose position can vary within an expectation range designated by tolerance limits, involves the use of at least one illuminating device, at least one photoelectric sensor and an evaluating device. At least one background reference value and at least one mask reference are stored in the evaluating device. The background reference represents the characteristics of a printed image, particularly the gray scale value, in at least one portion which surrounds the identification characteristic. The mask reference represents the geometrical contour of the identification characteristic. During inspection of the printed material, differential image data is found, at least from the expectation range, from the actual image data, and from the background reference value in the evaluating device. The actual position of the identification characteristic is subsequently derived in the evaluating device.