SMALL DOMESTIC UTENSILS MADE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
COLONIAL ST. AUGUSTINE REPRODUCTIONS HOLIDAY, DANIEL D. . 15 ST. GEORGE ST. ST. AUGUSTINE FL 32084 SMALL DOMESTIC UTENSILS MADE OF CLAY, BRASS AND BRONZE NAMELY MUGS, BOWLS, VASES, DINNERWARE AND CANDLESTICKS;ST. AUGUSTINE AND COLONIAL REPRODUCTIONS;
FLORAL CLASSICS MAZEL STORES, INC. 31000 Aurora Road Solon OH 44139 small domestic utensils made of porcelain, namely, planters, baskets, candle holders, keepsake boxes, decorative swans, pitchers, eggshaped boxes, scalloped dishes, jars and bowls;FLORAL;
XTERRA NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA No. 2 Takaracho, Kanagawa-ku Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 220-8623 Japan Small domestic utensils made of plastic, namely, forks, knives and spoons;EXTERRA;Small domestic containers made of plastic, namely, all purpose portable household containers and containers for foods; glassware and porcelain and earthenware, namely, cups, mugs and plates; sports bottles sold empty and insulated containers for beverages; and non-electric grills and griddles;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A device includes isolated hoppers defining independent passageways converging downwardly towards a central and unitary area. A conveyor belt assembly is disposed subjacent to the hoppers, traverses the passageways, and travels along a linear path passing through the unitary area. A mechanism is included for depositing a napkin onto the conveyor belt. The napkin depositing mechanism is connected to the conveyor belt assembly and is spaced adjacent to one end portion thereof. A mechanism is included for simultaneously folding the napkin and horizontally stacking the eating utensils such that the napkin becomes folded about the eating utensils before being ejected from the simultaneous folding mechanism. A receiving conveyor belt assembly is disposed beneath the simultaneous folding mechanism for transporting the combined napkin and eating utensils. A storage bin is laid adjacent to the receiving conveyor belt and houses the combined napkin and eating utensils for transit.