HERO LABS

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HEROLABS Triple Trading Limited ROOM 1318-19,HOLLYWOOD PLAZA 610 NATHAN ROAD, MONGKOK, KOWLOON HONG KONG 999077 China HERO LABS;Dentifrices; Air fragrancing preparations; Bath bombs; Beauty masks; Biotechnological cleaning solution for eliminating odors, breaking down organics, and removing stains; Body sprays; Coconut oil for cosmetic purposes; Cosmetic preparations for skin care; Essential oils; Eye cream; Lip balm; Lotions for face and body care; Make-up; Make-up removing preparations; Massage creams; Mouthwashes, not for medical purposes; Shampoos for pets; Skin moisturizer;
HEROLABS Gao, Ming 470 Liujia Village Jiaozhou Shandong 266300 China HERO LABS;The wording HeroLabs has no meaning in a foreign language.;Animal bristles for brush-making; Appliances for removing make-up, electric; Applicator wands for applying make-up to eyes; Basting brushes; Bath brushes; Bath products, namely, body sponges; Bathroom fittings, namely, dispensing units for household purposes for dispensing wrapping materials for sanitary waste such as diapers, nappies, feminine hygiene products and incontinence products; Bottle openers, electric and non-electric; Brushes for pets; Cages for pets; Camping grills; Cleaning cloths; Cleaning combs; Cleaning cotton; Disposable gloves for home use; Disposable latex and nitrile gloves for general use; Drinking bottles for sports; Grooming tools for pets, namely, combs and brushes; Perfume sprayers sold empty;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An embodiment of this invention pertains to a versatile and flexible logic element and logic array block ("LAB"). Each logic element includes a programmable combinational logic function block such as a lookup table ("LUT") and a flip-flop. Within the logic element, multiplexers are provided to allow the flip-flop and the LUT to be programmably connected such that either the output of the LUT may be connected to the input of the flip-flop or the output of the flip-flop may be connected to the input of the LUT. An additional multiplexer allows the output of the flip-flop in one logic element to be connected to the input of a flip-flop in a different logic element within the same LAB. Output multiplexers selects between the output of the LUT and the output of the flip-flop to generate signals that drive routing lines within the LAB and to routing lines external to the LAB. These output multiplexers are constructed such that the combinational output (output from the LUT) is faster than the output from the flip-flop. A collection of routing lines and multiplexers within the LAB are used to provide inputs to the LUTs. Each of the input multiplexers for each logic element is connected to a subset of the routing lines within the LAB using a specific pattern of connectivity of multiplexers to associated wires that maximizes the efficiency of use of the routing wires. Control signals for the set of logic elements within the LAB are generated using a secondary signal generation unit that minimizes contention for shared signals. One of the control signals is an "add-or-subtract control signal" that allows all of the LEs in a LAB to perform either addition or subtraction under the control of a logic signal. In a PLD supporting redundancy, the carry chain for the LABs is arranged in the same direction that redundancy shifts to remap defective LABs and a multiplexer on the carry input of a LAB is used to select the appropriate carry output from another LAB depending on whether redundancy is engaged.