MARK CONSIST OPEN

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
GRAZIELLA GRAZIELLA GROUP S.P.A. Via E. Rossi, 9 I-52100 AREZZO (AR) Italy The mark consist of open annular band, having two symmetrical protuberances each one placed in correspondence to an extreme portion of the band, followed by GRAZIELLA in fancy characters.;Handbags; luggage; shoulder bags; beach bags; clutch bags; school bags; textile shopping bags; leather shopping bags; canvas shopping bags; tote bags; travelling bags; business card cases; credit card cases; cosmetic cases sold empty; key cases; rucksacks; briefcases; purses; suitcases; valises; pocket wallets; boxes of leather or leather board; umbrellas;Jewelry articles, namely, rings, bracelets, chains, charms, necklaces, tie pins, cuff links, earrings, ornamental pins; key rings of precious metals; boxes of precious metal for sweetmeats; watchbands; ornaments for bags and footwear of precious metal; watches;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
WORMS.COM Worms.com Inc. 124 Leon Ave Norwood PA 19074 The mark consist of open paren, overscore, accent mark, dot slightly lower than the accent, another dot and an underscore. This is repeated followed by the wording Worms.com. The mark continues with an underscore, dot, another dot slightly higher than the processing dot, reversed accent mark and a closed paren. This is again repeated. The mark portrays the squiggly movement of earthworms.;COMPUTERIZED ON-LINE RETAIL SERVICES FEATURING EARTHWORMS, WORM BINS, HOME AND COMMERCIAL VERMICOMPOST BINS, WORM FEED, BOOKS AND GUIDES PERTAINING TO WORMS AND VERMICOMPOSTING;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Techniques are provided for determining the efficient conjunction of Boolean variables drawn from an and-or forest of choices. The techniques determine two contexts to conjoin, where the contexts consist of choices drawn from an and-or forest of choices. The choices in the first context are marked with a first mark, along with all of their antecedent choices. The choices in the second context are marked with a second mark, along with all of their antecedent choices. The techniques determine and-nodes in the and-or forest having the first mark from a first dependent or-node and the second mark from a second dependent node. The dependent or-nodes are refined and then partitioned into classes based on the presence of the first mark and the second mark, the first mark only, the second mark only, and neither mark. A cross-product of the partitions for each node is determined and the resultant combinations are grouped based on the presence of both the first and second marks, the presence of the first mark only, the presence of the second mark only and presence of neither mark. A new or-node having choices reflecting the combinations having both marks, the first mark only, the second mark only and neither mark is determined. The new or-node represents a transformed and-or forest of choices that is in free-choice form. The first and second nodes in the forest of choices are replaced with an or-node having choices based on the first and second mark. The conjunction of contexts is then determined based on the choice having both the first and second marks.