GLASS WING

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GLASSWING OrSense Ltd. 6 Ha'Nechoshet Street Tel-Aviv - Yafo 6971070 Israel GLASS WING;Non-invasive medical devices for monitoring blood properties; medical devices, namely, hemoglobin and oxygen saturation monitoring and analysis apparatus; medical apparatus for monitoring blood perfusion index; pulse rate monitors; medical devices for monitoring, measuring, and analyzing blood coagulation, blood pressure and other blood properties;
GLASSWING Glasswing 1525 Melrose Ave Seattle WA 98122 GLASS WING;Dresses; Pants; Rain coats; Shell jackets; Shirts; Women's clothing, namely, shirts, dresses, skirts, blouses;
GLASSWING Glasswing International USA, Inc. 25 Broadway, 9th floor, New York NY 10004 GLASS WING;Charitable services, namely, organizing and developing programs that aim to improve the lives of at-risk youth and communities with programs on employability, life skills, public health training, emergency health training, and volunteering opportunities, thereby enriching lives against poverty and violence;
GLASSWING DaBella Exteriors 3495 NE Aloclek Drive Hillsboro OR 97124 GLASS WING;retail store services featuring windows; conducting commercial exhibitions in the field of windows;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A solar rechargeable, long-duration, span-loaded flying wing, having no fuselage or rudder. Having a two-hundred foot wingspan that mounts photovoltaic cells on most all of the wing's top surface, the aircraft uses only differential thrust of its eight propellers to turn, pitch and yaw. The wing is configured to deform under flight loads to position the propellers such that the control can be achieved. Each of five segments of the wing has one or more motors and photovoltaic arrays, and produces its own lift independent of the other segments, to avoid loading them. Five two-sided photovoltaic arrays, in all, are mounted on the wing, and receive photovoltaic energy both incident on top of the wing, and which is incident also from below, through a bottom, transparent surface.