AIR TRANSPORT HANDICAPPED OR

Brand Owner Address Description
SAPHIR SOCIETE AIR FRANCE 45 rue de Paris, ROISSY- CHARLES-DE-GAULLE 95747 France Air transport of handicapped or reduced mobility travelers; transport of animals intended for assisting handicapped or reduced mobility persons; escorting of travelers, namely, escorting handicapped or reduced mobility travelers at airports or on board aircraft; escorting of travelers, namely, escorting handicapped persons in the context of air transport and travel; providing information in the field of air transport and travel for passengers and especially for handicapped persons; booking of seats for travel and seats for travel intended for handicapped persons; transportation reservation services, namely, transport reservation for passengers and especially for handicapped persons in the context of air transport and travel; providing information in the field of bookings for transport and especially for handicapped persons in the context of air transport and travel; airport services, namely, registration of luggage and handicapped or reduced mobility passengers for air transport; rental of wheelchairs; [ parking space rental intended for handicapped persons; ] all these services not including limousine transport services and chauffeur services;Passenger tickets for handicapped persons; subscription cards, namely, non-magnetically encoded subscription cards for travel assistance for handicapped persons; identification cards, namely, non-magnetically encoded identification cards intended for travel assistance for handicapped persons [ ; boarding cards, namely, non-magnetically encoded boarding cards for handicapped persons; ] paper name badges for handicapped persons; [ paper identification tags for luggage for handicapped persons; ] information pamphlets in the field of travel assistance for handicapped persons [ ; printed timetables ];Telecommunications services, namely, personal communication services, telecommunications access services, data transmission and reception services via telecommunication means, [ telecommunications gateway services; ] communications by computer terminals; [ radio broadcasting; communications by telegrams; ] communications by telephone; data transmission and reception services via telecommunication means, namely, collecting and transmitting information via telephone, mobile telephone and computers; electronic mail; electronic message sending; computer assisted transmission of messages, pictures and information; mobile radio-telephony; [ satellite transmission services; ] telephone services, namely, local and long distance telephone services, international telephone services, cellular telephone services, telephone communication services; [ sending of telegrams; ] information transmission via electronic communications networks, namely, transmission of information via the internet and intranet and extranet networks; information transmission from a computer data bank via transmission, telecommunications networks, [ electronic communications networks, digital networks; information transmission via electronic communications networks, namely, services of transmission of data between networked computer systems; ] information transmission via electronic communications networks, namely, transmission of information online; electronic mail services; [ rental of access time to global computer networks, namely, rental of access time to a database server centre for telecommunication purposes; correspondence exchange services, namely, electronic exchange of data stored in databases accessible via telecommunication networks; ] all the above services intended for travel assistance for handicapped persons;The foreign wording in the mark translates into English as SAPPHIRE.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An interface device that enables a severely handicapped individual to control a telephone to place and terminate calls and to carry on a conversation regardless of whether the individual can speak or use his or her hands. A personal computer is programmed to display a menu for the handicapped individual to read wherein a selectable area of the menu is active for a period of time. After the period of time, the next selectable area of the menu is active for another period of time. The program makes each menu selection active in a predetermined order. A sensor that detects voluntary motion of the handicapped individual is connected to a transducer that converts the motion detected into a computer input, such as a mouse "click," which selects the active area on the menu. Advantageously, the process may begin again or may move to another menu, depending upon the item selected.