WOODEN BASKETS

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ALWAYS AT HOME IN YOUR HOME The Longaberger Company 1500 E. Main Street Newark OH 43055 Wooden baskets; beverage glassware; pottery dinnerware;
AMERICAN CRAFT ORIGINALS The Longaberger Company 1500 E. Main Street Newark OH 43055 WOODEN BASKETS; WOODEN ACCESSORIES FOR BASKETS, NAMELY, WOODEN LIDS FOR BASKETS; BASKET DECORATIONS, ALSO KNOWN AS TIE-ONS; HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN CONTAINERS NOT OF PRECIOUS METAL; PORTABLE PLASTIC CONTAINERS FOR SERVING, STORING, AND TRANSPORTING FOOD AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS; POTTERY PRODUCTS, NAMELY, DISHES, BOWLS, CASSEROLES, SPOON RESTS, COASTERS, PITCHERS, PLATTERS, TRIVETS, TEA POTS, CREAMERS, AND SUGAR BOWLS;
COLLECTORS CLUB LONGABERGER LICENSING 10th Floor 1333 Broadway New York NY 10018 Wooden baskets; accessories for baskets, namely, wooden lids for baskets; household and kitchen containers not of precious metal; pottery, namely, tea pots, creamer pitchers, and sugar bowls; plastic containers for serving, storing, or transporting foods or household goods; decorative glassware;
GOLF HEAD BY NATURE WHATEVER IT TAKES TO PLAY Burnell, Ardell C III 12785 Dunksferry Road Philadelphia PA 19154 Wooden baskets, bowls, cookie jars, beverage glassware; earthenware, namely, coffee mugs and drinking glasses; barware, namely, high ball glasses, old fashioned glasses, wine goblets, carafes, pitchers, and ice buckets;
MAY SERIES LONGABERGER LICENSING 10th Floor 1333 Broadway New York NY 10018 Wooden baskets; basket decorations, also known as tie-ons, namely decorative ceramic tags for attachment to a basket; household and kitchen containers not of precious metal;SERIES;
TEAM SPIRIT The Longaberger Company 1500 E. Main Street Newark OH 43055 Wooden baskets;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A process and apparatus for adding glue to a flow (L) of loose wooden material, in particular a flow of wood chips and fibers, in which the wooden material is introduced through an inlet (3) into a mixer device (4). The glue is sprayed onto the flow of wooden material, internally of the mixer device (4), by nozzles (21) arranged in proximity of the inlet (3). The mixer device (4) is crossed by a flow of hot air. The wooden material, mixed with the glue, after having crossed the mixer device, drawn by the flow of hot air, is removed via an outlet (10) and sent on to subsequent work operations. The invention serves in particular in the manufacturing of wood-chip and fiber panels. The panels obtained are of high quality, being practically devoid of surface imperfections.