CONNECT COACH

Brand Owner Address Description
CONNECT & COACH PHRQL, Inc. 122 Meyran Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15213 CONNECT AND COACH;Business services provided to the healthcare industry, namely, the collection, reporting, and analysis of consumer purchasing data and lifestyle data for providing consumer recommendations, insights and incentives in connection with the delivery of health and wellness services for business purposes; business services provided to the healthcare industry, namely, the collection, reporting, and analysis of consumer purchasing data and lifestyle data for business and healthcare business purposes; business and healthcare business information management for the healthcare industry geared towards employers and consumers, namely, electronic data collection for the healthcare industry, business data analysis and reporting of consumer healthcare business purchasing information, and healthcare business analytics and patient reimbursements;COACH;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A recreational vehicle comprising a vehicle frame having a plurality of wheels and a coach having a slide-out mounted on the vehicle frame is disclosed herein. In particular, the recreational vehicle comprises an improved slide-out mechanism for deploying and retracting slide-out structures from the coach of the recreational vehicle. In one aspect, the recreational vehicle may comprise an armature having a fixed member with a roller and a guiding channel mounted to the vehicle frame and a rail member slidably positioned within the fixed member so as to contact the roller, wherein the rail member is adapted to telescopically extend from the fixed member through the guiding channel so as to deploy and retract the slide-out. Also, the recreational vehicle may further comprise an actuator assembly having a first gearing mechanism displaced from the roller a first distance and housed within the guiding channel so as to contact the rail member at the first distance, wherein the first gearing mechanism can be displaced from the roller at a second distance that is greater than the first distance so as to improve the weight distribution of the slide-out.