PRINTED MATERIAL PRINT MEDIA

Brand Owner Address Description
APPIGO Appigo, Inc. 1031 West Center Street, #201 Orem UT 84057 Printed material and print media, namely, posters and brochures about time management, task management, personal and business productivity, database management and electronic storage and manipulation of data, and utilities for use with mobile devices, handheld electronic devices, consumer electronics and computer hardware for tracking fuel efficiency, fuel economy and business vehicle mileage; stationery, business cards, paper banners, bumper stickers; printed instructional and teaching materials in the fields of time management, task management, personal and business productivity, database management and electronic storage and manipulation of data, and utilities for use with mobile devices, handheld electronic devices, consumer electronics and computer hardware for tracking fuel efficiency, fuel economy and business vehicle mileage; tradeshow displays in the nature of paper display boxes, posters and paper banners, letterhead paper, notebooks, cover sticker for mobile device, product guides featuring information relating to time management, task management, personal and business productivity, database management and electronic storage and manipulation of data, and utilities for use with mobile devices, handheld electronic devices, consumer electronics and computer hardware for tracking fuel efficiency, fuel economy and business vehicle mileage; computer manuals for learning how to install, operate, and trouble shoot problems relating to company software products;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A radio frequency signature (88) on a cut sheet of print media (28) is detected by a radio frequency interrogating device (94) to determine whether the print media (28) is properly oriented. The leading edge (124) or trailing edge (126) of the print media (28) is detected by one or more print media sensors (86, 90). A print controller (24) can note the time (t1) and cause the radio frequency interrogating device (94) to detect the radio frequency signature (88) at a time (t2) when the print media has reached a predetermined point along the print media pathway (110). The position of the radio frequency signature (88) on the print media (28) can be calculated using the time differential (t2?t1), the velocity profile of the print media and the known separation between the print media (28) and the radio frequency signature (88). By comparing the computer position with the expected position, the orientation of the print media (28) can be determined.