STONE GUARD

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
STONEGUARD Levine, Andrew S. Post Office Box 703 Owings Mills MD 21117 STONE GUARD;wax, polish, stripper and anti-staining solutions for the cleaning, maintenance and restoration of all types of stone floor surfaces;
STONEGUARD HOMER TLC, INC. Farmers Bank Building, Suite 1424 301 N. Market Street Wilmington DE 19801 STONE GUARD;countertop made of granite, stone, ceramic;
STONEGUARD EMME N72W28692 Crosswater Court Hartland WI 53029 STONE GUARD;Coatings in the nature of primers and films for use in vehicle finishing and refinishing, polyurethane coatings for vehicle finishing and refinishing, quick cure coatings for vehicles, liquid and vinyl wraps for use in the automotive industry, and paint sealants for use on vehicles; paints; lacquers and varnishes; transparent finishes, namely, clear protective coatings including widow tint and films for vehicles; paint powders; automotive paints; coatings in the nature of paints for use in the automotive and automotive. automotive manufacturing, and automotive aftermarket industries. Additional use not limited to automotive glass, and automotive metal and plastics industries;
STONGARD STONCOR GROUP, INC. 1000 East Park Avenue Maple Shade NJ 08052 STONE GUARD;Waterproofing membranes and moisture barriers, namely, multi-layer, slip-resistant, abrasion-resistant, fire and crack-resistant epoxy and urethane-based exterior surface protective coatings for highway roads produced by allowing liquid viscous epoxy resin and polyurethane to harden within a boundary, sold only by direct sales employees and installed only by approved employees and contractors under supervision, which employees and contractors have been specially trained in the installation of such protective coatings;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Methods and systems of fabricating stone products are provided. The method comprises the steps of providing a stone piece, separating the stone piece into a plurality of sawed stone slabs by cutting with at least one saw blade, separating the plurality of sawed stone slabs into split stone slabs by cutting with a plurality of teeth, forming at least one pitched edge on at least one of the faces of the split stone slabs, and colliding the plurality of pitched stone slabs in a container to break the pitched stone slabs into a plurality of stone products having multiple lengths. The collisions include contacting between the pitched stone slabs, contacting between at least one pitched stone slab and the inner surface of the container, or both.