GLASS WASHERS

Brand Owner Address Description
KROWNE Krowne Metal Corporation 100 Haul Road Wayne NJ 07470 Glass washers, namely, machines exclusively designed for washing drinking glasses;Metal ice bins; metal hoses for plumbing use; metal couplings for plumbing use; metal casters; metal speed rails;CROWN;Plumbing supplies, namely, faucets, sinks, ice bins sold together with sinks as an integral component of the sink, valves, spray heads, namely, faucet sprayers and sink sprayers, spouts, drains and pre-rinse assemblies consisting primarily of faucet sprayers and kitchen sink sprayers; bar equipment, namely, bar sinks, ice bins sold together with bar sinks as an integral component of the bar sink; work stations consisting primarily of blender stations in the nature of sinks incorporating faucets and a shelf for supporting an electric drink blender; underdrop sinks; mug frosters, namely, refrigerators that frost empty mugs; backbar coolers, namely, refrigerators for use behind bars; bottle coolers, namely, refrigerated cabinets for holding wine, beer, soft drinks and water; (( keg coolers, namely, beverage-cooling apparatus for kegs of beverages; )) beer towers, namely, temperature-controlled dispensers for beer;Work stations consisting primarily of drain boards formed as stainless steel surfaces for beverageware storage which allows water to drain away; work stations consisting primarily of ice bins; drain boards formed as stainless steel surfaces for beverageware storage which allows water to drain away;[ Non-metal ice bins; non-metal casters; ] cabinets; liquor displays, namely, liquor display cases, liquor display cabinets and wine racks; work stations consisting primarily of liquor displays in the nature of stepped shelving for holding liquor bottles;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A locking device for a threaded fastener comprises a pair of washers each having a plurality of wedge cam sets that include a base-cam and a raised tooth-cam. When the washers are mated together in use, the wedge cam sets of each washer are placed into confronting engagement with those of the other washer, with the raised tooth-cams of each washer engaging the base-cams of the other washer. The base-cam surfaces are ramped so that, as the tooth-cams slide along them during relative rotational movement, the combined axial height of the two washers changes-decreasing during tightening and increasing during loosening so that unintended partial loosening of the fastener is offset by expansion of the washers to thereby maintain bolt tension. Raised shoulders at each end of the tooth-cams are used to inhibit the amount of relative rotational movement of the two washers in both directions.