PRINTERS BLANKETS

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3000 PATRIOT DAY INTERNATIONAL, INC. 14909 North Beck Road Plymouth MI 48170 printers' blankets, not of textile;
D DNA (HOUSEMARKS) LIMITED 5th Floor, 6 St. Andrew Street London EC4A3AE United Kingdom PRINTERS' BLANKETS;
DAREX W. R. Grace & Co. New York NY Printers' Blankets;
DAYCO GOLD SEAL DAYCO CORPORATION Dayton OH PRINTERS' BLANKETS;
DUAL AIR KABUSHIKI KAISHA MEIJI GOMU KASEI 22-35, Nishishinjuku 7-Chome Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo Japan Printers' blankets, not of textiles;Printers' blankets of textiles;
DUNLOP DNA (HOUSEMARKS) LIMITED 5th Floor, 6 St. Andrew Street London EC4A3AE United Kingdom PRINTERS' BLANKETS;
EXCEL MINI KABUSHIKI KAISHA KINYOSHA 1-2-2, Osaki, Shinagawa-ku Tokyo Japan Printers' blankets, not of textile;Printers' blankets of textile;
PRINT TO PERFECTION CONTINENTAL AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Vahrenwalder Strasse 9 D-30165 Hannover Germany Printers' blankets, not of textile;Printers' blankets of textile;PRINT;
PRINTER'S FRIEND ContiTech Elastomer-Beschichtungen GmbH Vahrenwalder Str. 9 Hannover 30165 Germany Printers' blankets, not of textile;PRINTERS FRIEND;
PRINTSTAR Pressroom Supply Inc. 100 Hart Road Little Elm TX 75068 printers' blankets, not of textile;buffing compound for removing scratches from printing plates; and cleaners for cleaning printing blocks and printing rollers;chemicals for use in the offset printing industry, namely, chemicals used in the printing industry to decrease the surface tension of water during the printing process; chemicals for use in the lithograph printing industry, namely, plate surface coating;PRINT;
SENATOR DUNLOP LIMITED Birmingham PRINTERS' BLANKETS;
SENATORWEB DUNLOP LIMITED Birmingham PRINTERS' BLANKETS;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A device is used to store blankets or dressings which are to be supplied to a cylinder of a printing machine. A plurality of such blankets or dressings, which are to be applied to the cylinder adjacent each other and axially spaced, are stored next to each other. These blankets or dressings are stored vertically above a supporting surface, in at least two vertically offset planes. The offset planes form a first storage position and the supporting surface forms a second storage position once at least one of the blankets or dressings has been stored in the different planes.