PROVIDING CANOPY TOUR ROPES

Brand Owner Address Description
BRISTOL MOUNTAIN AERIAL ADVENTURES Troser Management, Inc. 5662 Route 64 Canandaigua NY 14424 Providing canopy tour and ropes course adventures; Providing amusement facilities comprising aerial walkways, high wire courses, high ropes, forest adventure courses, bike trails, climbing ropes, nets and ladders, tree to tree obstacle courses, suspension bridges, rope swings, slides and zip lines; Providing facilities for recreation activities comprising aerial walkways, high wire courses, high ropes, forest adventure courses, bike trails, walking trails, nature walks, climbing ropes and ladders, slides and zip lines; Educational services, providing courses of instruction, seminars, workshops in the field of adventure and obstacle courses; recreational and entertainment services, namely, providing high-wire rope-bridge outdoor activities; providing high-wire rope-bridge course facilities; providing swings and zip wire course facilities; providing rope-bridges and swings and zip wires for entertainment purpose; providing adventure park facilities for recreation activities; entertainment services, namely, providing outdoor environments with adventure course and treetop challenging activities in which users can interact for recreational, leisure or entertainment purposes;The mark consists of the word BRISTOL, with the letters I and O slightly raised, appearing over the word MOUNTAIN, wherein both words appear in an arch, and the image of a rope or line is connected to the word MOUNTAIN and has the silhouette of a person extended from the rope, and wherein the words AERIAL ADVENTURES appear below the person extended from the rope.;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;AERIAL ADVENTURES;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A ROPS canopy of a hydraulic shovel (hydraulic excavator) is commonly usable among various models regarding different automobile ranks. To configure this, a ROPS canopy (50A) in which two columns (31, 32) support a roof structure (40) is predefined as a basic type ROPS canopy, and the basic type ROPS canopy (50A) is so configured that at least an additional column (51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56) can be attached such that the basic type ROPS canopy (50A) can be adapted to a ROPS canopy of higher class model. The additional columns (51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56) are installable (57, 58b) by merely an add-on method.