RIM STRIPS RIMS WITHOUT

Brand Owner Address Description
CAFFELATEX ADG Trade Mark Sagl Via alla Stampa 5a CH-6965 Cadro Switzerland Rim strips for rims without inner tubes in the nature of sealant tape, other than stationery and not for medical or household purposes; rim flaps, namely, rim strips in the nature of sealing materials; joints not of metal, namely, elastomer expansion joints; duct tapes; water-tight rings for rims, tires and tubes; self-adhesive seals in the nature of sealing and insulating materials for tires; waterproof packings for forming seals; chemical leak-sealing joints being sealant compounds for joints; insulating waterproofing membranes; weatherstripping for use in rims, tires and tubes; washers of rubber or vulcanized fiber; latex rubber for industrial use; raw and semi-manufactured rubber, gutta-percha, gum, micas and artificial resins, semi-processed; semi-processed plastic materials and resins; packing and insulating materials; stuffing materials of rubber; caulking sealants; non-metallic, flexible pipes, piping and hoses with flexible seals;Rubber cement for repairing pneumatic tires; chemical compositions for repairing inner tubes of tires; tire sealing compounds; rubber cement for repairing tires; chemical compositions for repairing tires; industrial chemicals; unprocessed artificial resins; unprocessed plastics; adhesives for use in industry;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A suspender bottom bracket for ceiling frameworks, includes a support wall that is adapted to be fastened to a rod of the suspender and is extended by two flanges in parallel planes that each have a rim parallel to the support wall, the two rims being directed toward the interior of the volume encompassed by the support wall and the planes of the flanges. The rims have at their end a fixing lug, the fixing lugs being on the opposite side of the support wall relative to the rims, perpendicular to the support wall, and are offset in a direction parallel to the planes of the flanges by a distance sufficient to provide a passage for the framework. The flanges that extend from the support wall as far as the rims have the overall shape of parallelograms.