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(12) United States Patent (10) Patent No.: US 6,189,810 B1 Nerushai Et Al
USOO618981 OB1 (12) United States Patent (10) Patent No.: US 6,189,810 B1 Nerushai et al. (45) Date of Patent: Feb. 20, 2001 (54) METHOD FOR AEROSOLSPRAYING 5,746,354 * 5/1998 Perkins ................................. 222/135 LIQUID PERFUME PRODUCTS 5,772,074 6/1998 Dial et al. ............................ 222/646 (76) Inventors: Sergei Alexeevich Nerushai, Russia, FOREIGN PATENT DOCUMENTS 140000, Moskovskaya oblast, Ljubertsy, 2563 981 11/1985 (FR). Komsomolsky prospekt, Moscow (RU); 2586 913 3/1987 (FR). Nurakhmed Nurislamovich Latypov, 5Voikovsky proezd.d.10, kV.31, Moscow * cited by examiner 125171 (RU) Primary Examiner Andres Kashnikow Assistant Examiner Dinh Q. Nguyen (*) Notice: Under 35 U.S.C. 154(b), the term of this (74) Attorney, Agent, or Firm-Burns, Doane, Swecker & patent shall be extended for 0 days. Mathis, L.L.P. (21) Appl. No.: 09/401,372 (57) ABSTRACT (22) Filed: Sep. 22, 1999 A method for aeroSol Spraying liquid perfume products consists of Simultaneously spraying liquid perfume products (30) Foreign Application Priority Data and/or components of liquid perfume products, having dif Oct. 7, 1998 (RU) ................................................ 98118182 ferent odors, in the form of aeroSol Streams into a region being treated. AeroSol Spraying nozzles are placed proxi (51) Int. Cl." ................................................. A62C 13/62 mate each other. The Simultaneous spraying of at least two (52) U.S. Cl. .......................... 239,306; 239/337; 239/433; components of a liquid perfume product is carried out, and 222/135; 222/402.1 during the Spraying the axes of the aeroSol Streams of the (58) Field of Search ..................................... 239/306, 337, components are positioned at an angle to each other that 239/418, 433, 543, 544; 222/137, 132, ensures interSection of the aeroSol Streams. -
Paco Rabanne
HERSTELLER DUFT NR PRODUKTART Aerin Amber Musk 834 PR Aventus Creed 372 P KS Bottega Veneta 819 PR Burberry The Beat 239 P Burberry London 257 P Byredo Bal D´Afrique 709 PR Cacharel Amore Amore 23 P PP PI Calvin Klein Eternity Flame 484 P Euphoria 171 PR DG Deep Euphoria 802 PR Carolina Herrera Good Girl 431 P PP 212 714 PR Cerruti Cerruti 1881 706 P Chanel Coco Mademoiselle 18 P PP PI DG BL DR KS RS No.5 21 P PI No.5 Red Limited Edition 826 PR Chance 34 P PP Chance eau Fraiche 707 PR Chance eau Tendre 322 PR Coco Noir 365 PR Gabrielle 800 PR Chloé L´Eau de Chloe 488 P Love Story 807 PR Nomade 447 P Christina Aguilera Christina Aguillera 237 P Davidoff Cool Water 419 P Dior Addict 142 PR Cherie 80 P Dune 825 PR Hypnotic Poison 173 P PI DG BL DR Jádore 10 P PP PI J´adore In Joy 806 PR Joy 445 P Midnight Poison 286 PR HERSTELLER DUFT NR PRODUKTART Dior Miss Dior Absolute Blooming 427 P Miss Dior 432 P Miss Dior 2017 801 PR Miss Dior Blooming Bouquet 810 PR Miss Dior Rose N´Roses 848 PR NEU Poison Girl 434 P DKNY Be Delicious 81 P PP PI DG BL DR Golden Delicious 443 P Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue 33 P PP PI DG BL DR The One 147 PR 3 L`Imperatrice 701 P Peony 836 PR The Only One 444 P Donna Trussardi Donna 355 PR Elisabeth Arden Green Tea 6 P Ellie Saab Le Parfum 352 PR Emporio Armani Because It´s You 817 PR Diamonds 180 P Escada Moon Sparkle 281 PR Estee Lauder Modern Muse 715 PR Ex Nihilo Fleur Narcotique 708 PR Giorgio Armani Aqua di Gio 7 P Armani Code 101 P PP Mania 177 P My Way 847 PR NEU Si 362 PR Cashmere 438 P Si Intense 804 PR Givenchy -
Aesthetic and Social Constructions of Fragrance
Linguistic and Social Constructions of Fragrance Some Preliminary Thoughts on Entering the Field Moeran, Brian Document Version Final published version Publication date: 2004 License CC BY-NC-ND Citation for published version (APA): Moeran, B. (2004). Linguistic and Social Constructions of Fragrance: Some Preliminary Thoughts on Entering the Field. Link to publication in CBS Research Portal General rights Copyright and moral rights for the publications made accessible in the public portal are retained by the authors and/or other copyright owners and it is a condition of accessing publications that users recognise and abide by the legal requirements associated with these rights. Take down policy If you believe that this document breaches copyright please contact us ([email protected]) providing details, and we will remove access to the work immediately and investigate your claim. Download date: 28. Sep. 2021 Department of Intercultural Communication and Management Dalgas Have 15 DK-2000 Frederiksberg Working Paper no 77, 2004 Linguistic and Social Constructions of Fragrance: Some Preliminary Thoughts on Entering the Field Brian Moeran Professor [email protected] 0 Linguistic and Social Constructions of Fragrance: Some Preliminary Thoughts on Entering the Field Brian Moeran Copenhagen Business School [email protected] Absolutely not to be quoted without permission, please Preamble The theoretical discourses devoted to smell reflect a maze of fascinating taboos and mysterious attractions. In present-day Western societies, the sense of smell is undervalued. Scents are highly elusive and often cannot be directly named. Many languages have virtually no vocabulary to describe them, except in terms of the other senses of sight, sound, touch and taste. -
Dior Cosmetics, Fragrances & More Ingredients List
Dior Cosmetics, Fragrances & More Ingredients List 1 Synthetic fluorphlogopite, talc, boron nitriqe, barium sulfate, diphenyl dimethiconeninyl diphenyl dimethicone/silsesquioxane crosspolymer, nylon-12, octylex)decyl stearoyl stearate, magnesium myristate, phenyl trimethicone, acrylates/stbnftyl acrylate/dimeihicone methacrylate copolymer, calcium aluminum borosilicate, pentylene glycol, hdi/trimethylcl hexyllactone crosspolymer, dimethicone, lauroyl lysine, sodium dehydroacetate, silica, hydrogen dimethicone, tin oxide, palmitic acid, magnesium hydroxide n 09384/a. 2 Synthetic fluorphlogopite, dimethicone, talc, diisostearyl malate, methyl methacrylate crosspolymer, petrolatum, mica, trimethylolpropane triethylhexanoate, magnesium myristate, hdi/ppg/ polycaprolactone crosspolymer, sorbitan sesquiisostearate, siuca, trimethylsiloxysilicate, polypropyl, silsesqumane, sodium dehydroacetate, sorbic acid, ethylhexylglycerin, glyceryl caprylate, tocopherol n 09458/a. 3 Dimethicone, mica, talc, diisostearyl malate, synthetic fluorphlogopite, methyl methacrylate crosspolymer, petrolatum, trimethylolpropane triethylhexanoate, magnesium myristate, hdi/ppg/ polycaprolactone crosspolymer, silica, sorbitan sesquiisostearate, trimethylsiloxysilicate, polypropyl- silsesquioxane, sodium dehydroacetate, sorbic acid, lauroyl lysine, ethylhexylglycerin, glyceryl caprylate, tin oxide, tocopherol, n 09451/a. 5 Color Designer All In One Artistry Palette - 4 Dimethicone, talc, calcium sodium borosilicate, silica, No. 208 Navy Design diisostearyl malate, petrolatum, -
Christian Dior / Evora
BENELUX-GERECHTSHOF COUR DE JUSTICE BENELUX A 95/4/14 ARREST van 16 december 1998 in de zaak A 95/4 -------------------------- Inzake : Christian Dior N.V. tegen Evora B.V. Procestaal : Nederlands ARRET du 16 décembre 1998 dans l’affaire A 95/4 ----------------------------- En cause : Christian Dior S.A. contre Evora B.V. Langue de la procédure : le néerlandais 2 HET BENELUX-GERECHTSHOF In de zaak A 95/4 1. Gelet op het op 20 oktober 1995 door de Hoge Raad der Nederlanden uitgesproken arrest in de zaak nr. 15.735 van PARFUMS CHRISTIAN DIOR S.A., gevestigd te Parijs, en PARFUMS CHRISTIAN DIOR B.V., gevestigd te Rotterdam, eiseressen tot cassatie (hierna afzonderlijk te noemen : Dior Frankrijk, respectievelijk Dior Nederland en gezamenlijk : Dior), tegen EVORA B.V., gevestigd te Renswoude, verweerster in cassatie (verder te noemen : Evora), waarbij overeenkomstig artikel 6 van het Verdrag betreffende de instelling en het statuut van een Benelux-Gerechtshof aan dit Hof vragen van uitleg van de Eenvormige Beneluxwet op de merken (BMW) worden gesteld; TEN AANZIEN VAN DE FEITEN: 2. Overwegende dat de Hoge Raad de feiten waarop de door het Benelux- Gerechtshof te geven uitleg moet worden toegepast, als volgt heeft omschreven: i) Dior Frankrijk ontwikkelt en produceert verscheidene parfums en andere cosmetische producten die zij onder verschillende merken op de markt brengt. Deze producten hebben een relatief hoge prijs en worden gerekend tot de markt van de luxueuze cosmetische producten. ii) Dior Frankrijk heeft voor de verkoop van haar producten in landen buiten Frankrijk alleenvertegenwoordigers aangesteld; Dior Nederland is in Nederland zulk een alleenvertegenwoordiger. -
TRANSLATION of the FRENCH DOCUMENT De Reference FISCAL YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2009 Contents
TRANSLATION OF THE FRENCH DOCUMENT DE REFERENCE FISCAL YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2009 Contents LVMH GROUP 1 History 1 Financial higHligHts 2 ExEcutive and SupErvisory BodiEs; Statutory Auditors 5 simpliFiEd organizational cHart 6 BusinEss dEscription 9 MANAGEMENT REPORT OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 23 LVMH Group 23 parEnt company: lvmh moEt hennEssy - louis vuitton SA 49 Human rEsourcEs 67 LVMH and the environmEnt 83 REPORT OF THE CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS 97 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 109 consolidatEd financial statEmEnts 109 parEnt company financial statEmEnts: lvmh moEt hennEssy - louis vuitton sa 179 OTHER INFORMATION 205 corporate govErnancE 205 GenEral inFormation rEgarding the parEnt company; stock markEt inFormation 233 Resolutions for the approval of the combined shareholders’ meeting of April 15, 2010 241 RESPONSIBLE COMPANY OFFICER; FINANCIAL INFORMATION 247 TABLES OF CONCORDANCE 251 This document is a free translation into English of the original French “Document de Référence”, hereafter referred to as the “Reference Document”. It is not a binding document. In the event of a conflict in interpretation, reference should be made to the French version, which is the authentic text. LVMH group HistoRy Although the history of the LVMH Group began in 1987 with the merger of Moët Hennessy and Louis Vuitton, the roots of the Group actually stretch back much further, to eighteenth-century Champagne, when a man named Claude Moët decided to build on the work of Dom Pérignon, a contemporary of Louis XIV; and to nineteenth-century Paris, famous for its imperial celebrations, where Louis Vuitton, a craftsman trunk-maker, invented modern luggage. Today, the LVMH Group is the world’s leading luxury goods company, the result of successive alliances among companies that, from generation to generation, have successfully combined traditions of excellence and creative passion with a cosmopolitan flair and a spirit of conquest. -
OPINION of ADVOCATE GENERAL JACOBS Delivered on 29 April 1997 *
OPINION OF MR JACOBS — CASE C-337/95 OPINION OF ADVOCATE GENERAL JACOBS delivered on 29 April 1997 * 1. The essential question in the present case condition that those retailers supply only to is whether a trade mark proprietor may rely ultimate consumers or other selected upon his trade mark rights to prevent the retailers. advertising of goods placed on the market by him or with his consent, in circumstances in which such advertising damages the luxuri ous and prestigious image of his mark. In particular, is the prevention of such advertis ing possible if the reseller is merely advertis ing in a manner customary to his trade? The 3. Dior France has exclusive rights in the case comes by way of a preliminary refer Benelux to the Eau Sauvage, Poison, Fahren ence from the Hoge Raad der Nederlanden heit and Dune picture trade marks, inter alia (Supreme Court of the Netherlands). for class 3 products including perfumes. Those marks consist of illustrations of the packaging in which the bottles containing the perfumes bearing those names are sold. In addition, Dior France has copyright in both that packaging and those bottles and in Facts and procedure before the national the packaging and bottles of products mar court keted under the name of Svelte. 4. The defendant, Evora BV ('Evora'), oper 2. The second plaintiff, Parfums Christian ates a chain of shops under the name of its Dior ('Dior Netherlands'), is the sole repre subsidiary Kruidvat. Those shops are sentative in the Netherlands of the first described in the order for reference as chem plaintiff, Parfums Christian Dior SA ('Dior ists' shops. -
Perfume List
Ladies Perfume Ladies Perfume Inspiration House Our name Inspiration House Our name 212 Caroline Herrera Charlene Si Giorgio Armani Cindy 212 VIP Caroline Herrera Alexandra Si Intense Giorgio Armani Lindy 5th Avenue Elizabeth Arden Eliza Spellbound Estee Lauder Natasja Addict Christian Dior Nadine Tabasheer Avon Tamara Alien Thierry Mugler Alena Tabu Dana Talita Amarige Givenchy Amour Tender Poison Christian Dior Tender Passion Amor Amor Cacherel Amy The One Dolce & Gabanna Cheryl Angel Thierry Mugler Celestial Tommy Girl Tommy Hillfiger Tammy Angel & Demons Givenchy Angelina Touch Of Pink Lacosté Lucy Annaїs Annaїs Cacherel Anne White Diamonds Elizabeth Taylor Glitter Armani Diamonds Giorgio Armani Dazzle White Linen Estee Lauder Tiki Aromatics Clinique Saladin White Musk Jovan Joselyn Armotaics White Clinique Katy Youth Dew Estee Lauder Denise Be Delicious (DKNY) Donna Karen Deliah Beautiful Estee Lauder Beatrice Black Opium Yves Saint Laurent Paradisio Men's Perfume Black Orchid Tom Ford Anthea Inspiration House Our name Black XS L’Exces Paco Rabanne Lily 212 Caroline Herrera Charlie Bulgari Bulgari Bernice 212 VIP Caroline Herrera Alexander Candy Prada Candice Amen Thierry Mugler Apollo Chanel No:5 Chanel Chani Antonio Antonio Banderos Tony Chloe Chloe Claire Aramis Aramis Icarus Cinnabar Estee Lauder Zanzi Aramis 900 Aramis Athos Coco Mademoiselle Chanel Cara Armani Code Giorgio Armani Mario Copellia Avroy Shlain Danté Black Ferrari Ferrari Antonio Curious Britney Spears Fantasia Pink Black XS Paco Rabanne Enrique DKNY Donna Karen -
Of Natural Raw Materials of Plant Origin
Natural raw materials Introduction English Classifications of natural raw materials of plant origin Clove tree Fennel Coriander Parsley Sandalwood Nutmeg Lemon tree Perfume manufacturers classify natural raw materials of plant origin according to their own specific system. The International Perfume Museum has chosen the classification system used by perfume designer Jean-Claude Ellena, creative director at Hermès perfumes. But there are others. Used as working tool by the perfumer and perfume technicians for designing a new composition, each system is based on a choice of raw materials that reflects different eras and graphic fashions. Classification of smells from a botanical viewpoint by families Certain authors have attempted to classify smells by botanical families, but this is a utopian undertaking. If we examine the cruciferae family, which is by far the most homogeneous because of its typical sulphured essential oils, we nevertheless find exceptions. Clove tree flowers, for example, have a pleasant rose-caryophyllene aroma that is nothing like the sulphurous aroma of the other cruciferae. Furthermore, simple botanical varieties, such as lilum, nymphea, citrus and cinnamorum, can have scents that are totally different. It would thus seem more logical to indicate only the customary botanical order and the families that supply aromatic plants, as Engler, Gildemeister and F. Hoffmann (1) have done. In Engler’s classification, which is not reproduced here, each aromatic plant is defined by: Branch Celery Rockrose Class Order Family Type Species. Natural raw materials Introduction English Practical classification of smells Another Classification by Smell by tonality or near tonality In spite of the widespread use of perfumes among the ancient I. -
Parfums Christian Dior Sa & (And) Anor V
Denver Journal of International Law & Policy Volume 27 Number 4 Fall Article 9 May 2020 Parfums Christian Dior Sa & (and) Anor v. Evora BV Douglas R. Hegg Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.du.edu/djilp Recommended Citation Douglas R. Hegg, Parfums Christian Dior Sa & (and) Anor v. Evora BV, 27 Denv. J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 669 (1999). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by Digital Commons @ DU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Denver Journal of International Law & Policy by an authorized editor of Digital Commons @ DU. For more information, please contact [email protected],[email protected]. PARFUMS CHRISTIAN DIOR SA & ANOR V. EVORA BV DOUGLAS R. HEGG* I. INTRODUCTION Unrestricted trade is an essential step in the equalization and inte- gration of the European Community.1 This case note proposes that the European Court of Justice (ECJ) is correct in encouraging parallel im- ports as a means of promoting unrestricted intra-Community trade. Similarly, assuming parallel imports provide an important benefit to the community, manufacturers should not be able to side-step such benefits by imposing artificial limits on parallel importers' ability to ad- vertise the products legally imported and offered for sale. Parfumes Christian Dior SA v. Evora BV provides a basis upon which future courts may balance the rights conferred by a trademark and the Com- munity's interest in the free movement of goods. Price discrepancies among Member States of the European Union (EU) have resulted in a practice known as "parallel imports," whereby individuals purchase products on the market in low-price countries, ex- port them to high-price countries for resale at a profit, and still under- cut the manufacturer's official selling price.2 General principles of eco- nomics suggest that such actions will continue as long as the costs of transportation are less than the profit derived on resale. -
ARRÊT DE LA COUR 4 Novembre 1997 * Dans L'affaire C-337/95, Ayant Pour Objet Une Demande Adressée À La Cour, En Application D
ARRÊT DU 4. 11. 1997 — AFFAIRE C-337/95 ARRÊT DE LA COUR 4 novembre 1997 * Dans l'affaire C-337/95, ayant pour objet une demande adressée à la Cour, en application de l'article 177 du traité CE, par le Hoge Raad der Nederlanden et tendant à obtenir, dans le litige pendant devant cette juridiction entre Parfums Christian Dior SA et Parfums Christian Dior BV, et Evora BV, une décision à titre préjudiciel sur l'interprétation des articles 30, 36 et 177, troisième alinéa, du traité CE, ainsi que des articles 5 et 7 de la première directive 89/104/CEE du Conseil, du 21 décembre 1988, rapprochant les législations des États membres sur les marques (JO 1989, L 40, p. 1), LA COUR, composée de MM. G. C. Rodríguez Iglesias, président, C. Gulmann (rapporteur), H. Ragnemalm, R. Schintgen, présidents de chambre, G. F. Mancini, J. C. Moitinho de Almeida, P. J. G. Kapteyn, J. L. Murray, D. A. O. Edward, J.-P. Puissochet, G. Hirsch, P. Jann, et L. Sevón, juges, * Langue de procédure: le néerlandais. I - 6034 PARFUMS CHRISTIAN DIOR avocat général: M. F. G. Jacobs, greffier: M. H. von Holstein, greffier adjoint, considérant les observations écrites présentées: — pour Parfums Christian Dior SA et Parfums Christian Dior BV, par M es C. Gielen, avocat à Amsterdam, et M. H. van der Woude, avocat au barreau de Bruxelles, — pour Evora BV, par M es D. W. F. Verkade et O. W. Brouwer, avocats à Amsterdam, et P. Wytinck, avocat au barreau de Bruxelles, — pour le gouvernement français, par Mme C. -
US Customs and Border Protection
U.S. Customs and Border Protection ◆ NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF THE DRAFT PROGRAMMATIC ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FOR THE DEPLOYMENT AND OPERATION OF HIGH ENERGY X-RAY INSPECTION SYSTEMS AT SEA AND LAND PORTS OF ENTRY AGENCY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland Security. ACTION: Notice of Availability of Draft Programmatic Environmen- tal Assessment and Request for Comments. SUMMARY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is advising the public that a draft Programmatic Environmental Assessment (PEA) for High Energy X-Ray Inspection Systems (HEXRIS) at sea and land ports of entry has been prepared and is available for public review. The draft PEA analyzes the potential environmental impacts due to the use of HEXRIS. CBP seeks public comment on the draft PEA. CBP will consider comments before issuing a final PEA. DATES: The draft PEA will be available for public review and comment for a period of 30 days beginning on the date this document is published in the Federal Register. To ensure consideration, comments must be received by June 24, 2010. Comments regarding the draft PEA may be submitted as set forth in the ADDRESSES section of this document. ADDRESSES: Copies of the draft PEA may be obtained by accessing the following Internet address: http://ecso.swf.usace.army.mil/Pages/Publicreview.cfm,orby sending a request to Guy Feyen of CBP by telephone (202–344–1531), by fax (202–344–1418), by email to [email protected] or by writing to: CBP, Attn: Guy Feyen, 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 1575, Washington, DC 20229. You may submit comments on the draft PEA by mail or email.