GRIP THAT

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GRIP DAT Grip Dat, Inc. 15550-D ROCKFIELD DR. IRVINE CA 92618 GRIP THAT;brooms for sweeping;
GRIP DAT Grip Dat, Inc. 15550-D ROCKFIELD DR. IRVINE CA 92618 GRIP THAT;Adjustable beds; beds; mattresses and mattress foundations; furniture, namely, chairs; sleep products and customized sleep products, namely, pillows, mattresses, bed frames;
GRIP DAT Grip Dat, Inc. 15550-D ROCKFIELD DR. IRVINE CA 92618 GRIP THAT;Bicycle lights, bidets, electric toasters, bread making machines, ceiling lights, electric coffee makers, cooling appliances and installations, namely, air conditioners, disinfectant apparatus, namely, device for disinfecting water, dish disinfectant apparatus for industrial use, headlights for vehicles, fabric steamers, electric fans, filters, namely, air conditioning filters, electric hair dryers, heating apparatus, namely, space heating apparatus, kitchen cooking ranges, lamp shades, electric lamps, lanterns for lighting, multi-cookers, refrigerators, showers, toilets, vehicle reflectors, and ventilation hoods; Plumbing fixtures, namely, sinks, toilet seats, decorative water fountains; air conditioning and heating installations; electric light fixtures for home use, string lights for decorative purposes, kitchen appliances, namely, bread making machines, electric coffee makers, electric slow cookers, hot plates, rotisseries, and electric griddles;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A golf club grip being axially coupled about the end of a golf club shaft. The diameter of the golf club grip is progressively reduced from the interface between the golf club grip and the golf club shaft to the opposing cap end of the golf club grip. The external surface of the golf club grip is extended upwardly into an elevated, linear ridge which extends from the interface between the golf club grip and the golf club shaft to the opposing end of the golf club grip along the axis of the club shaft. The elevated ridge provides the basis for consistent positioning of the grip in the user's hand.