MY LITE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
MYLITE Northwest Holdings Ltd Room 902, 9/F 69 Jervois Street Sheung Wan Hong Kong MY LITE;Decorative lighting in the nature of electrically-illuminated Christmas ornament; LED (light emitting diode) lighting fixtures; LED landscape lights; LED light strips for decorative purposes; LED lighting fixtures for indoor and outdoor lighting applications; LED lights for lighting purposes incorporated into key chains, small toys or other similar personal items; LED lights for strings, flowers, branches and other ornamental decorations; Lighted party-themed decorations, electric light decorative strings; Outdoor lighted Christmas-themed ornaments;
MYLITE Wrist Light Corporation 17 Heddington Ave Toronto, Ontario M5N2K6 Canada MY LITE;Rechargeable battery powered LED wristbands that feature a nightlight, namely wearable LED lamps; translucent plastic ornamental pins for LED wristbands with light functions, namely wearable LED lamps; none of the aforesaid goods being in the nature of jewelry;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A glass cutting station having a controller that lays out a pattern of lites to be cut from set of glass sheets to fulfill the lite requirements of a multiple number of cutting batches. The controller identifies one or more underutilized glass sheets in a first set of glass sheets that have free space with no lites designated to be cut in the first batch. The controller also lays out a pattern of lites to be cut to fulfill the lite requirements of an additional or second batch in the number of batches by utilizing at least some of the free space on the underutilized glass sheets of the first set of glass sheets. Additionally the controller designates other glass sheets from which to cut other lites in the additional batch. If, after this process is performed, additional free space is identified, the controller can continue to lay out the sheet with standard or filler lites that fill up the additional underutilized space of a glass sheet.