DIVING COMPUTER

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AGGRESSOR Leisure Pro Ltd. 42 West 18th Street New York NY 10011 diving computer;
DIVE RITE LAMARTEK, INC. 175 Nw Washington Street Lake City FL 32055 [ diving computer, computer software featuring computer logbook for scuba diving computer interface boards, video camera arms, gas flow meter, diving helmets ];[ small items of metal hardware, namely, hose mounts, light mounts, hand mounts, scuba tank attachment in the nature of metal guards for valves, manually operated metal crossover isolation valves in the nature of manifolds for double scuba tank setup ];[ sacks and bags in the nature of sportsmen's diving bags featuring equipment covers and pockets, namely, zip pockets, hook and loop fastener pockets, quick release pockets, weight system pockets, mask pockets; sporting articles for scuba diving, namely, buoyancy compensator modules, sleeves, shoulder pads, arrows to be used as directional markers, retaining straps, back packs specially adapted for scuba diving, reels and lines, and shoulder pads for the scuba harness ];printed matter, namely, newsletters, journals, and manuals featuring articles and instruction relating to scuba diving; catalogues featuring goods for scuba diving; posters, stickers, paper tags, log books, pencils, and slates for writing and drawing;shirts and hats;lighting systems comprising flashlights with light head, battery charger and battery canister system comprising interlocking battery canisters, interchangeable light heads, high-intensity electric bulbs, and custom hardware for attachment to diving equipment; and video lighting system comprising reflectors, diffusers, video flex and articulator arms;[sacks and bags featuring equipment covers and pockets, namely, zip pockets, hook and loop fastener pockets, quick release pockets, weight system pockets, mask pockets, and sportsman's diving bags];DIVE;
DIVE RITE Dive Rite Manufacturing, Incorporated 117 West Washington Street Lake City FL 32055 [ diving computer, computer software featuring computer logbook for scuba diving computer interface boards, video camera arms, gas flow meter, diving helmets ];[ small items of metal hardware, namely, hose mounts, light mounts, hand mounts, scuba tank attachment in the nature of metal guards for valves, manually operated metal crossover isolation valves in the nature of manifolds for double scuba tank setup ];[ sacks and bags in the nature of sportsmen's diving bags featuring equipment covers and pockets, namely, zip pockets, hook and loop fastener pockets, quick release pockets, weight system pockets, mask pockets; sporting articles for scuba diving, namely, buoyancy compensator modules, sleeves, shoulder pads, arrows to be used as directional markers, retaining straps, back packs specially adapted for scuba diving, reels and lines, and shoulder pads for the scuba harness ];printed matter, namely, newsletters, journals, and manuals featuring articles and instruction relating to scuba diving; catalogues featuring goods for scuba diving; posters, stickers, paper tags, log books, pencils, and slates for writing and drawing;shirts and hats;lighting systems comprising flashlights with light head, battery charger and battery canister system comprising interlocking battery canisters, interchangeable light heads, high-intensity electric bulbs, and custom hardware for attachment to diving equipment; and video lighting system comprising reflectors, diffusers, video flex and articulator arms;[sacks and bags featuring equipment covers and pockets, namely, zip pockets, hook and loop fastener pockets, quick release pockets, weight system pockets, mask pockets, and sportsman's diving bags];DIVE;
OMNI BRAIN DACOR CORPORATION Northfield IL DIVING COMPUTER;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A diving suit and environmental detecting system includes a diving suit and aspirating assembly includes a torso portion, a first arm portion, a second arm portion, a first leg portion, a second leg portion, a head covering, a first glove, a facemask, a second glove and an air tank. A housing is mounted on the first glove. A display is mounted in the facemask. A processor is positioned within the housing and is electrically coupled to the display. The processor is adapted for receiving a plurality of input signals and altering the display based upon the input signals. A power supply is mounted on the diving suit and is electrically coupled to the processor. A locating assembly is electrically coupled to the processor and is adapted for determining a location of the diving suit with respect to a trasmitter and displaying the location on the display.