WINDOW TINTING SERVICES BUSINESSES

Brand Owner Address Description
TEXAS GLASS TINT Schillaci Enterprise, Inc. P.O. Box 925495 Houston TX 77292 window tinting services for businesses and residential homes; custom manufacture of signs, banners, display stands, window graphics, and drawing templates using window tinting films and vinyls; glass tinting and sign lettering using window tinting films and vinyl;The mark consists of a rectangular design containing portions of two overlapping stars wherein only the side peak of each respective star is visible. The design is placed to the left of the wording TEXAS GLASS TINT in stylized font wherein the word TEXAS is located above the wording GLASS TINT.;The mark was first used anywhere in a different form other than that sought to be registered at least as early as 02/24/1989.;The mark was first used in commerce in a different form other than that sought to be registered at least as early as 02/24/1989.;Installation of decorative films, safety films, and security films on surfaces, namely, windows, doors, mirrors, table surfaces, wall mounts, walls, MDF partitions, mountable glass wall partitions, and displays, for businesses and residential homes;As to TEXAS GLASS TINT;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;GLASS TINT;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method for preparing the tinted contact lens with the covalently bonded novel reactive tinting compound is disclosed. The reactive tinting compound with mono vinyl functionality is prepared by reacting the reactive dye with a hydrophilic monomer containing both pendent hydroxyl and vinyl groups under an alkaline condition. The water soluble reactive dyes containing either difluoro-chloropyrimidine or ?-sulphatoethylsulphone reactive groups are used for synthesis of the reactive tinting dye. The lens forming materials are photo-polymerized in the presence of the reactive tinting compound to prepare a tinted contact lens. The reactive tinting compound is copolymerized with the lens forming monomers in a single photo-polymerization step that requires no subsequently alkaline soaking or developing step as used in the prior art. In addition, the covalently bonded dye is stable and durable in the lens and does not fade or leach out after multiple high-pressure thermal sterilizations.