SPIN VISION

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SPINAVISION Spin A Vision, Inc. 13691 Crystal River Drive Orlando FL 328288450 SPIN A VISION;Non-rotating wheel covers;
SPINVISION BuyRoad.com, Inc. 2000 Post Road, Suite 200 Fairfield CT 06430 SPIN VISION;Computer services, namely designing, implementing and maintaining web sites and network web pages for others, and hosting the web sites of others on a computer server for a global computer network;
SPINVISION SpinVision, Inc. 6200 Lookout Road Boulder CO 80301 SPIN VISION;online retail services in the field of computer hardware, software, electronic files, electronic goods, audio-visual equipment, blank and pre-recorded CD-roms, DVDs, disks, cartridges and cassettes, storage shelves and units; business and marketing services, namely, providing information about consumer interests and purchasing patterns, and providing assistance in developing and implementing advertising campaigns;
SPINVISION VOLCANO CORPORATION Suite 500 3721 Valley Centre Drive San Diego CA 92130 SPIN VISION;A medical device, namely, a patient interface module that functions to both drive the imaging core of a catheter and to retract the catheter and sterile drapes as accessory therewith;
SPINVISION Spin Vision 409 Main Street, Suite #4 Eau Claire WI 54701 SPIN VISION;advertising services for others in the nature of interactive virtual marketing services; online advertising; real estate marketing services, namely, on-line services featuring tours of residential and commercial real estate; marketing services featuring an online platform to host images and multi-media content for others;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An apparatus for spinning melt-spun filament yarns including a spin beam is disclosed. A polymer melt fed to a spin beam is distributed within the spin beam to a plurality of spinning cans mounted on the spin beam. To reduce costs to the manufacturer for ensuring ease of disassembly of the spin beam, as well as to avoid the need for disassembling the spin beam and having a furnace on hand, the spin beam is provided with an integrated or removably attachable regenerative heater by which the melt-conducting components of the spin beam can be heated to a regeneration temperature of between about 450 to 550° C. to pyrolytically remove the deposits.