SECURITY EQUIPMENT NAMELY

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ARMORTEX Safeguard Security Services, Inc. P.O. Box 20267 4728 Goldfield St. San Antonio TX 78220 Security Equipment-Namely, Lightweight Armor Sheets and Lightweight Transparent Armor for Use in Architectural and Vehicular Applications;
B*A*S*H Chicago Bullet Proof Equipment Company 2250 Western Ave. Park Forest IL 60466 Security Equipment-Namely, Attack Resistant Personnel Enclosures for Use in Banks, Prisons, etc.;BASH;
COMPUSCAN TECHNICAL SERVICES AGENCY, INC. 13214 L'ENFANT DRIVE FORT WASHINGTON MD 20744 Security Equipment-Namely, Electronic Counter-Measure Detector for Use in Anti-Eavesdropping Applications;
COR-KEY Corkey Control Systems Inc. 846 Mahler Road Burlingame CA 94010 SECURITY EQUIPMENT-NAMELY, MAGNETICALLY OPERATED LOCKET UNITS;
COR.KIT Corkey Control Systems Inc. 846 Mahler Road Burlingame CA 94010 Security Equipment-Namely, Magnetically Operated Lockset Unit;
CORKEY CorKey Control Systems, Inc. 2817 Milo Hae Loop Koloa HI 967569515 security equipment-namely, magnetically operated lockset units;CORE KEY;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
FASHION TAG SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS CORPORATION 6600 Congress Avenue Boca Raton FL 33487 Security Equipment-Namely, Electronic Inventory Control Tags;No claim is made to the exclusive right to use Tag, apart from the mark as shown.;
MAXWELL Maxwell Alarm Screen Manufacturing Company of California, Inc. 2326 Sawtelle Blvd. Los Angeles CA 90064 Security Equipment-Namely, Security Signs and Decals;
RAM SYSTEMS Viking Fire Protection Limited 3005 Pitfield Blvd. Saint Laurent, Montreal, Quebec Canada Security Equipment-Namely, Strong Box Electronic Timer;No claim is made to the exclusive right to use Systems, apart from the mark as shown.;The drawing is lined for the color red, but color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The details of an apparatus and method of handling simultaneous universal terrestrial radio access network radio resource control procedures which change the security configuration in a universal mobile telecommunications system user equipment are disclosed herein. According to one aspect of the present application, there is provided a user equipment apparatus having a message handler, a sequential processor, a command store, and a security configuration change detector, wherein said message handler is coupled to said command store, is coupled to said sequential processor, and is coupled to said security configuration change detector to save, process, and detect configuration changes in commands respectively, and to determine if there is an existing command at the user equipment, such that the user equipment appears to the UTRAN as though it were processing commands simultaneously. According to another aspect, there is provided a method of processing simultaneous commands at a user equipment having a security configuration, including the steps of: determining if there is an existing command at the user equipment; upon reception of a received command: suspending the existing command processing; determining if commands contain a security configuration change; and either rejecting the received command; or saving the received command prior to resuming the existing command; such that the user equipment appears to the UTRAN to be processing commands simultaneously.