NIGHTCLUB DANCE HALL SERVICES

Brand Owner Address Description
FURIA CAFE LA CATEDRAL GRUPERA MARIO RODRÍGUEZ SÁEZ COLONIA DEL VALLE INSURGENTES SUR No. 1082 Mexico City 03100 Mexico nightclub and dance hall services;The color red appears in the letters Fu and C and in the dots behind the wording Furia Cafe. The color orange appears in the letters Ri and a. The color yellow appears in the letter A in Furia. The color green appears in the letter f in Cafe. The color pink appears in the letter e. The color gold appears in the design of the rope. The color tan appears in the design of the hat and the dots behind the wording Furia Café. The color brown appears in the bottom of the design of the hat as it shades to black. The color black is found in the outline around the design of the hat, the outline around the wording Furia Cafe and in the wording La Catedral Grupera.;The color(s) red, orange, yellow, green, pink, gold, tan, brown, black is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;The foreign wording in the mark translates into English as follows: The English translation of the word 'FURIA' in the mark is 'FURY.' The English translation of the wording 'LA CATEDRAL GRUPERA' is 'THE GRUPERA CATHEDRAL.' Grupera is a style of music popular in Mexico.;CAFE or GRUPERA;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Systems, methods, and computer-readable media are disclosed for error-compensated counting of Hall states for motor position feedback and/or commutation. An indicated Hall state is detected by digital Hall state sensors and a duration of the Hall state is compared to a specified time period. When the duration exceeds the specified time period, the indicated Hall state is compared to one or more valid Hall states and a position counter is changed for valid states. When the indicated Hall state is invalid, the position counter is not changed. The Hall state sensors may be connected to logic means and may detect the position of a rotor of a permanent magnet motor relative to a stator. When noise induces a change in an indicated Hall state, corresponding noise-induced effects on the position counter may be may be removed through error-compensated counting.