FANCY FIGURES

Brand Owner Address Description
ARDO MADE FOR YOU. J.P. INDUSTRIES SPA Via Dante, 284 I-60044 Fabriano (AN) Italy The trademark consists in the wording ARDO in grey fancy block capital letters on the side of which are placed two fancy figures, one is blue and the other is grey, the whole being placed above the wording MADE FOR YOU., in blue and in fancy block lower-case letters.;Washing machines for household purposes, combination washers and spin dryers for household purposes, dishwashers, power-operated meat mincers, power-operated grinders and mixers for household purposes, vacuum cleaners, power-operated floor polishers for household purposes;The color(s) grey, blue is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;The word ARDO means I am burning in English.;Refrigerators and freezers both alone and in combination, ice boxes, electric tumble dryers and dryers for household purposes, clothes dryers, gas cookers and electric cooking stoves for household purposes both alone and in combinations thereof, electric cooktops for kitchen furniture, gas cooktops for kitchen furniture, kitchen electric ovens, microwave ovens for cooking, extractor hoods for household purposes;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The object of the present invention is to assign line break numbers to locations where line breaks have been made in order to separate a series of figures configured by connecting a number of figures into parts in a manner which makes it easy for a user to view a drawing including the series of figures, or a series of figures. In response to a line break operation for separating a series of figures configured by connecting a plurality of figures into parts, line break numbers displayed at line break locations are sorted based on a positional relationship of the line break locations. The series of figures with the sorted line break numbers assigned to the line break locations is displayed after performing the line break operation. The line numbers are therefore assigned in a consecutive manner for each series of figures. If there are a plurality of series of figures within a drawing, the line break numbers are assigned to the series of figures using a predetermined rule so that the drawing as a whole becomes easier to see.