TAY SHIN

Brand Owner Address Description
TAYSHIN Chen, Dajie No. 15, Caoputou, Qianshan Village, Hutou Town, Anxi County, Quanzhou, Fujian 362400 China TAY SHIN;The wording TAYSHIN has no meaning in a foreign language.;Faucets; Humidifiers; Lamps; Multicookers; Refrigerators; Air fryers; Anti-splash tap nozzles; Baking ovens; Bath installations; Bicycle lights; Ceiling lights; Disinfecting ultraviolet lamps housed in a container or cover for disinfecting objects placed therein; Electric coffee makers; Electric griddles; Electric lamps; Electric rice cooker; Electric torches for lighting; Heating installations; Hot water heaters; Kettles, electric; Lamp shades; LED light bulbs; Light bulbs, electric; Lighting apparatus, namely, lighting installations; Lights for vehicles; Microwave ovens; Motorcycle lights; Multi-purpose, electric countertop food preparation apparatus for cooking, baking, broiling, roasting, toasting, searing, browning, barbecuing and grilling food; Nail lamps; Pressure cookers, electric; Range hoods; Refrigerating display cabinets; Shower heads; String lights for festive decoration; Ultraviolet lamps not for medical purposes;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A rolling kneepad having a weight transfer support assembly with swivel casters to support a user, a kneepad cushion provided above the support assembly to comfortably receive a user's knee, and a shin guard peripherally attached to the support assembly and extending outwardly therefrom. The elongated shin guard has a distal end which abuts the upper surface of a user's shoe or boot. Consequently, when the user moves from a kneeling to a standing position, the weight of the rolling kneepad is supported on the top surface of the user's shoe or boot. Downward slippage of the rolling kneepad along the user's leg is prevented and manual reposition of the rolling kneepad prior to the user resuming a kneeling position is avoided. Straps having hook and loop fasteners at the ends are typically used to affix the rolling kneepad to the body of the user.