GEORGE E FAILING

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GEORGE E. FAILING COMPANY F GEFCO, INC. 6913 Autumn Lake Trail Hixson TN 37343 THE WORDS GEORGE E. FAILING COMPANY ARE DISCLAIMED APART FROM THE MARK AS SHOWN IN THE DRAWING.;PORTABLE EARTH DRILLING MACHINES-NAMELY, SLIM HOLE DRILLS, EXPLORATION DRILLS, CORE DRILLS, SEISMOGRAPH SHOT HOLE DRILLS, WATER WELL DRILLS, SLUSH PUMPS, WATER SWIVELS, TRAVELING BLOCKS, KELLY RODS, DRIVE BUSHINGS, DRILL PIPE SLIPS, CORE DRILL AND EXPLORATION DRILL PIPE, DRILL PIPE SUBSTITUTES, CORE BARRELS AND BITS, DRILLING BITS, FISHING TOOLS, ROTARY TABLES, POWER TAKE-OFFS, DRILL PIPE ELEVATORS AND SPIDERS, PULL-DOWN CHUCKS, HOISTING PLUGS, SAFETY CLEVICES, DRILL HEADS, DRAWWORKS, DRILL PIPE AND TOOL JOINTS;
GEORGE E. FAILING COMPANY F GEORGE E. FAILING COMPANY ENID OK THE WORDS GEORGE E. FAILING COMPANY ARE DISCLAIMED APART FROM THE MARK AS SHOWN IN THE DRAWING.;PORTABLE EARTH DRILLING MACHINES-NAMELY, SLIM HOLE DRILLS, EXPLORATION DRILLS, CORE DRILLS, SEISMOGRAPH SHOT HOLE DRILLS, WATER WELL DRILLS, SLUSH PUMPS, WATER SWIVELS, TRAVELING BLOCKS, KELLY RODS, DRIVE BUSHINGS, DRILL PIPE SLIPS, CORE DRILL AND EXPLORATION DRILL PIPE, DRILL PIPE SUBSTITUTES, CORE BARRELS AND BITS, DRILLING BITS, FISHING TOOLS, ROTARY TABLES, POWER TAKE-OFFS, DRILL PIPE ELEVATORS AND SPIDERS, PULL-DOWN CHUCKS, HOISTING PLUGS, SAFETY CLEVICES, DRILL HEADS, DRAWWORKS, DRILL PIPE AND TOOL JOINTS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. According to some embodiments, a memory device having multiple memory units includes one or more redundant memory units. Upon detection of an electrical characteristic indicating a failing memory unit, one of the redundant memory units is used to replace the failing memory unit. Detection of failing memory units may be via current, voltage and/or resistance monitoring. If the electrical characteristic monitored exceeds a predetermined threshold, a memory unit is considered failing. The failing memory unit is removed from further use. The redundant memory unit is programmed to be accessible at the memory address of the removed memory unit. Replacement occurs automatically (that is, without user intervention).