ARMCHAIRS BADGES POLICE BAGS SLEEPING

Brand Owner Address Description
THE FUTURE IS NOW Fandango Enterprises 1815 Locust Street St. Louis MO 63103 Armchairs Badges (police) Bags (sleeping) Bibs (plastic) Bottles (corks for) Boxes (non-metal mail) Boxes (plastic) Boxes (wood) Boxes not of metal jewelry) Cake decorations (plastic) Card keys (plastic) Chairs Chest of drawers Clips (non-metal money) Corks for bottles Corks Covers (fitted fabric furniture) Crates (plastic) Crates (wood) Curtains (decorative bead) Cushions Decorations (plastic cake) Decorations made of plastic (gift package) Display racks Displays (point of purchase) Drinking straws Embroidery frames Fans (hand) Flags (plastic) Frames (picture) Furniture Gift package decorations made of plastic Golf course benches High chairs Jewelry boxes not of metal Key chains (non-metal) Key rings (non-metal) License plates (plastic novelty) Lock boxes (non-metal) Name plates (non-metal) Ornamental Novelty buttons Package decorations made of plastic (gift) Picture frames Plaques Plates (plastic novelty license) Police badges Safes (non-metal) Seat cushions Signboards (plastic) Signboards (wooden) Snow globes Time capsules (non-metal) Toy chests Trophies (non-metal) Wood carvings Wood crates;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A policing technique for a telecommunications traffic of variable length packets is described. The technique uses a plurality of police engines, grouped in pairs. A selection module selects a police engine pair to process a packet. Each police engine contains a conformance unit, credit unit and a debit unit, in which the credit update of one police engine influences the credit update of the other police engine in the pair. The technique also uses a combinatorial function to decide on a category of a processed packet and which police engines to update their debit units.