PROCESSED BERRIES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
GREAT AMERICAN MICHIGAN BLUEBERRY GROWERS ASSOCIATION 04726 County Road 215 PO Box 322 Grand Junction MI 490560322 processed berries;
HAWAII FIVE C. BREWER AND COMPANY, LIMITED P.O. BOX 1826 P.O. BOX 1826 HONOLULU HI 96805 Processed Berries, Processed Seeds, Jams, Jellies and Fruit and Nut Toppings;The word Hawaii is disclaimed apart from the mark as shown, without waiving any common-law rights thereof.;5;Fruit Juices;
MIDNIGHT SUN GOOD FOOD GROUP A/S Store Grundet Alle 71 A 7100 Vejle Denmark PROCESSED BERRIES, NAMELY; [ RASPBERRY, STRAWBERRY, CLOUDBERRY AND BLACK CURRANT PRESERVES; BLACK CURRANT JELLY; PROCESSED BLACK CURRANTS, CLOUDBERRIES, BLUEBERRIES AND ] LINGONBERRIES; [ PROCESSED VEGETABLES, NAMELY, PICKLED BEETS, PICKLED RED CABBAGE AND DILLED POTATOES ];
MIDNIGHT SUN ORNAS HERRGARD GOOD FOOD GROUP A/S Store Grundet Alle 71 A 7100 Vejle Denmark PROCESSED BERRIES, NAMELY PROCESSED BLACK CURRANTS, CLOUDBERRIES, BLUEBERRIES AND LIGGONBERRIES;LIGGONBERRY-GRAPEJUICE;THE MARK MIDNIGHT SUN IS LINED FOR THE COLOR YELLOW, THE INNER BAND IS YELLOW AND THE OUTER BAND IS BLUE, WHICH FORMS A PART OF THE MARK.;THE ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF THE WORD ORNAS HERRGARD IN THE MARK IS ORNAS ESTATE.;
MIDNIGHT SUN ORNAS HERRGARD ORNAS PRODUKTER AKTIEBOLAG KUNGSANGEN Sweden PROCESSED BERRIES, NAMELY PROCESSED BLACK CURRANTS, CLOUDBERRIES, BLUEBERRIES AND LIGGONBERRIES;LIGGONBERRY-GRAPEJUICE;THE MARK MIDNIGHT SUN IS LINED FOR THE COLOR YELLOW, THE INNER BAND IS YELLOW AND THE OUTER BAND IS BLUE, WHICH FORMS A PART OF THE MARK.;THE ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF THE WORD ORNAS HERRGARD IN THE MARK IS ORNAS ESTATE.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention relates to an apparatus for the separation of fruit from other plant matter. In particular, the present invention relates to an apparatus for the separation of Material Other than Grapes (MOG) from viable berries during the harvesting of wine grapes. The improved MOG remover is able to be used in conjunction with conventional harvesting machinery and ensures that the harvested material is in contact with a separation conveyer for a long enough period of time to result in the full separation of the berries from the MOG. The separation conveyer is able to be adjusted to compensate for variations in terrain and the degree of difficulty of separating the berries from bunches. This ensures that the apparatus 10 is able to function effectively whilst the loss of viable berries is minimised.