PLASTIC TOY MODELS

Brand Owner Address Description
OWNERSEGG OWNERSEGG AG SEIDENGASSE 13 ZÜRICH 8001 Switzerland Plastic toy models; Modeled plastic toy figurines; Plastic character toys; Toy model kits for building plastic toy vehicles; Plastic toy figures; Model cars; Toy model cars; Toy model kit cars; Construction sets for craft toys, namely, toy construction sets; Toys for sale as a set, namely, toy construction sets; Toys sold as a set, namely, toy construction sets; Remote controlled scale toy model vehicles; Toy models; Scale models of houses being toys; Scale model kits; Remote controlled toy model vehicles; Scale model vehicles; Miniature toy models of cars; Toy model kits; Toy vehicle models; Car engine models being toys; Scale toy model kits; Scale models of buildings being toys; Toy gliders; Scale model toy aircraft; Airplane models; Tracks for toy model vehicles; Scale toy models; Model kits for toy figures; Scaled down vehicle models being toys; Model kits, namely, scale model kits; Airplane model kits, namely, scale model kits; Model toy vehicles; Miniature model boats being toys; Radio controlled model vehicles; Kits for model making, namely, scale model kits; Model helicopters; Scale model vehicles; Scale model airplanes; Scale models of cars; Scale model figures;OWNERS EGG;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A face model having outer and inner facial features is matched to that of first and second models. Each facial feature of the first and second models is represented by plurality of points that are adjusted for each matching outer and inner facial feature of the first and second models using 1) the corresponding epipolar constraint for the inner features of the first and second models. 2) Local grey-level structure of both outer and inner features of the first and second models. The matching and the adjusting are repeated, for each of the first and second models, until the points for each of the outer and inner facial features on the respective first and second models that are found to match that of the face model have a relative offset there between of not greater than a predetermined convergence tolerance. The inner facial features can include a pair of eyes, a nose and a mouth. The outer facial features can include a pair of eyebrows and a silhouette of the jaw, chin, and cheeks.