WAH WAH PEDALS

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BLACKTOOTH DimeTime 3411 Sunset Lane, Studio B Arlington TX 76016 Wah-wah pedals; Effects pedals for guitars; Electronic sound pickups for guitars and basses;Guitar picks; Guitar strings;BLACK TOOTH;
RKS Shearin, Roy UNIT 3 1308 West 163Rd ST Gardena CA 90247 Wah-wah pedals;The name(s), portrait(s), and/or signature(s) shown in the mark identifies Roy K Shearin, whose consent(s) to register is made of record.;ROY K SHEARIN;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
SLÖ ALLPARTS MUSIC CORP. 13027 Brittmoore Park Dr. Houston TX 77041 Wah-wah pedals; Electronic effects pedals for use with musical instruments; Sound effect pedals for musical instruments;Guitar pedals; Pedals for musical instruments; Foot pedals for use in connection with musical instruments;The English translation of SLÖ in the mark is dull or sluggish.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Disclosed is a snow sled with brake pedals that can be actuated operated either independently or cooperatively by foot pressure or by manual cable-brake control levers, to press the brake shoes into the snow surface over which the sled is traveling, thereby braking the sled. The brake pedals are pivotably suspended from the sled frame so that the rider's feet can rest upon them. The lower portions of the pedals form brake shoes extending downward and rearward from the foot rest portions of the pedals, such that the brake shoes can be pressed into the snow surface by applying foot pressure to the pedals. Alternatively, the brake pedals can be actuated by a bicycle-style cable-brake lever. Cable-biasing means is provided to keep the brake cable taut when the brake pedals have been partially actuated by foot pressure, so that the cable-brake system remains operatively effective at all times. The brake pedals may be interconnected by a bridging structure such that both pedals will tend to move toward the engaged position even when foot pressure is applied to only one pedal. Alternatively, the brake pedals may be independently operable, with separate cable-brake control systems.