WIND WILLOW

Brand Owner Address Description
WIND & WILLOW WIND & WILLOW, INC. PO Box 191 480 Daniel Drive Mount Vernon MO 65712 WIND AND WILLOW;Bath towels; Beach towels; Children's towels; Compressed towels; Cotton towels; Curtains and towels; Dish cloths; Face towels; Face towels of textiles; Football towels; Golf towels; Hand towels; Hand towels of textile; Hand-towels made of textile fabrics; Hooded towels; Household linen, including face towels; Japanese cotton towels (tenugui); Kitchen towels; Large bath towels; Moisture absorbent microfiber textile fabrics for use in the manufacture of athletic apparel, namely, shirts, pants, shorts, jackets, bags, towels and athletic uniforms; Quilts made of various materials; Quilts of towels; Tea towels; Terry towels; Towel sets; Towel sheet; Towelling coverlets; Towels; Towels; Towels for use in salons and barber shops; Towels made of textile materials; Towels of textile; Towels that may be worn as a dress or similar garment; Turkish towel;On-line retail gift shops; Retail gift shops; Retail shops featuring gourmet foods, home decor, gift baskets, kitchenware;Baking dishes; Baskets for domestic use, not of metal; Baskets of wood, plastic, twigs, reeds, natural fibers; Biodegradable paper pulp-based plates, bowls and cups; Bowls; Bowls made of precious metal; Boxes for dispensing paper towels for household use; Bread baskets for domestic use; Butter dishes; Butter-dish and cheese-dish covers; Candlesticks; Candlesticks not of precious metal; Candlesticks of glass; Candlesticks of precious metal; Casseroles; Ceramic sculptures, vases, vessels, bowls, plates and pots; Compostable and biodegradable plates, bowls, cups and trays; Cooking utensils, namely, wire baskets; Cookware for use in microwave ovens; Cookware, namely, pots and pans; Cookware, namely, roasting pans; Cookware, namely, steamers; Cookware, namely, pots, pans, baking dishes; Countertop holders for paper towels; Crockery, namely, pots, dishes, drinking cups and saucers, bowls, serving bowls and trays; Decorative centerpieces of wood, ceramic, earthenware; Decorative ceramic tiles not for use as building materials; Decorative glass; Decorative pail personalized with an individual's name on the lid and decals, stickers, and other items on the pail unique to that individual; Decorative plates; Decorative small glass bottles containing saw dust memorabilia; Dish covers; Dish drying racks; Dish stands; Dishes; Dishes and plates; Disposable dinnerware, namely, plates, cups; Finger bowls; Fitted picnic baskets; Flower baskets; Flower bowls; Flower bowls of precious metal; Flower vases and bowls; Flower vases and bowls of precious metal; Fruit bowls; Fruit bowls of glass; Glass bowls; Glass dishes; Glass for decorative purposes, namely, sea glass; Insulated lids for plates and dishes; Japanese rice bowls (chawan); Japanese rice bowls not of precious metal (chawan); Japanese style soup serving bowls (wan); Laundry baskets; Mixing bowls; Natural and synthetic fiber coco liners fitted for plant boxes, plant pots, and plant baskets; Paper mache baskets; Paper towel dispensers for household use; Pepper pots, sugar bowls and salt shakers; Pet feeding and drinking bowls; Pet feeding dishes; Picnic baskets sold empty; Plant baskets; Plastic hand-held shopping baskets; Porcelain cake decorations; Potpourri dishes; Potpourri dishes made in whole or in part of precious metal; Racks and stands for elevating pet feeding bowls and dishes; Rails and rings for towels; Rails and rings for towels, not of precious metal; Rinsing bowls; Roasting dishes; Salad bowls; Salad bowls; Serving bowls (hachi); Serving dishes; Shallow bowls; Shaving dishes; Soap dishes; Stained glass; Stands for dishes; Steamer baskets; Sugar bowls; Sugar bowls of precious metal; Trifle bowls; Waste baskets; Waste paper baskets; Wastepaper baskets; Wine bottle vests specially adapted for decorating wine bottles; Ramekins, souffle, pudding, custard dishes;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method for reducing peak loads of wind turbines in a changing wind environment includes measuring or estimating an instantaneous wind speed and direction at the wind turbine and determining a yaw error of the wind turbine relative to the measured instantaneous wind direction. The method further includes comparing the yaw error to a yaw error trigger that has different values at different wind speeds and shutting down the wind turbine when the yaw error exceeds the yaw error trigger corresponding to the measured or estimated instantaneous wind speed.