Journ of Intell Prop 1

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Journ of Intell Prop 1 1 Journal of Intellectual Property Companies and Intellectual Property Office Dominica VOL. 11 ROSEAU, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 2020 NO. 1 Applications for Trademark Registration STARBUCKS CORPORATION of 2401 UTAH AVENUE SOUTH, prepared meals consisting primarily of grains; chocolate- SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98134, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA based spreads; processed cereal-derived food product to be has applied through their agent ALICK LAWRENCE CHAMBERS used as a breakfast cereal; oatmeal; grain-based snack foods; of 7 OLD STREET, ROSEAU, COMMONWEALTH OF DOMINICA to crackers; popcorn; sugar; honey; agave syrup [natural sweet- the Companies and Intellectual Property Office for the ener]; sauces, namely condiments to add to beverages; salad registration of one Trade Mark consisting of the following dressings. design based on an application received on 31st July, 2019 Class 35: Business administration; business management assistance; franchising, namely providing commercial assis- tance in the establishment and/or operation of restaurants, cafes, coffee houses, tea houses, and snack bars; retail store services in the field of coffee, tea, food, beverages, coffee and espresso makers, tea makers, tableware, kitchenware, books, musical recordings, wallets, travelling bags, shopping bags, handbags, jewelry, clothing and hats, toys, including Classes 30, 35 and 43 that is to say: stuffed toys; wholesale distributorships (excluding the trans- port thereof), wholesale store services and wholesale order- Class 30: Ground and whole bean coffee; coffee-based ing services connected with the sale of coffee, tea, cocoa, beverages; cocoa; chocolate-based beverages; tea and herbal packaged and prepared foods, electric appliances, non-elec- tea, other than for medical use; tea and herbal tea-based tric appliances, housewares, kitchenware, clocks, watches, beverages; coffee-based beverage mix; espresso-based kitchen timers, stop watches, jewelry, books, musical record- beverage mix; chocolate-based beverage mix; tea-based ings, mouse pads, wallets, billfolds, tote bags, purses, brief- beverage mix; herbal tea-based beverage mix; frozen con- cases, book bags, valises and umbrellas, all made of cloth, fections, namely, ice cream, ice milk, frozen yogurt, frozen plastic or leather, key fobs of leather, clothing, caps and hats, confections with tea, herbal tea and/or fruit flavoring; toys, including teddy bears, stuffed toys, plush toys, dolls flavorings, other than essential oils, for beverages; powdered and accessories therefor, Christmas ornaments; on-line re- chocolate; vanilla flavorings for culinary purposes; choco- tail store services featuring food, beverage, housewares, and late and candy confections; baked goods, namely, muffins, kitchenware; administration of incentive award program scones, biscuits, cookies; pies, cakes, pastries, quiches and through the issuance and processing of discounts in the na- breads; sandwiches; pizzas; prepared meals consisting pri- ture of loyalty points for purchase of a company’s good or marily of pasta; prepared meals consisting primarily of rice; services. 2 JOURNAL OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 2020 Class 43: Restaurant, cafe, cafeteria, snack bar, coffee bar, photo albums; art paper; artists’ brushes; pens; pencils; book- tea bar, tea house, and carry out restaurant services; bar ser- marks; stationery boxes; pen cases; pencil cases; stationery; vices; catering services; preparation of food and beverages; posters; paper napkins; paper coasters; paper bags; cup contract beverages services. sleeves of paper, paperboard, or cardboard; cardboard boxes. Any person may within two (2) months from the date Class 21: Non-electric drip coffee makers; non-electric of the first publication of this advertisement in the Intellectual plunger-style coffee makers; nonelectric kettles; tea infus- Property Journal, file a notice of opposition in Form 3 at ers not of precious metal; tea pots not of precious metal; tea the Companies and Intellectual Property Office, of the strainers; non-electric tea warmers consisting of a teapot opposition to the registration of the said trademark. stand with candle holder; thermal insulated containers for beverages; cups; saucers; mugs; beverage glassware; non- paper reusable coffee filters; coasters, not of paper and other STARBUCKS CORPORATION of 2401 UTAH AVENUE SOUTH, than table linen; tea services [tableware] not of precious SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98134, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA metal; trays for domestic purposes; dishes; plates; bowls; has applied through their agent ALICK LAWRENCE CHAMBERS pitchers; trivets; containers for household and kitchen use; of 7 OLD STREET, ROSEAU, COMMONWEALTH OF DOMINICA to tea cozies; candle holder not of precious metal; candlesticks the Companies and Intellectual Property Office for the not of precious metal; figurines of porcelain, ceramic, earth- registration of one Trade Mark consisting of the following enware, or glass; porcelain decorative ornaments; scoops word based on an application received on 31st July, 2019 [tableware] for kitchen use; non-electric whisks for house- hold purposes. Class 29: Milk; flavored milk; milkshakes; milk-based bev- erages containing coffee; milk-based beverages containing fruit juice; milk-based beverages containing fruit; milk-based beverages containing chocolate; milk-based beverages con- taining tea; soy-based beverage used as a milk substitute; milk-based energy drinks; dried milk powder; soy milk; fruit- based snack foods; fruit jams, compote, jellies; meat-based spread, fish-based spread, poultry-based spread, fruit-based Classes 7, 9, 11, 16, 21, 29 and 32 that is to say: spread, nut-based spread, vegetable-based spread, dairy- based spread; cooked vegetables; dried vegetables; preserved Class 7: Electric coffee grinders for domestic or commer- vegetables; vegetable salads; dried fruit; preserved fruit; fruit cial use; aerated beverage-making machines; Electric kitchen salads; meat; fish, not live; poultry, not live; game, not live; machines, namely, electric milk frother machines; automatic charcuterie; meat extracts; prepared meals consisting pri- vending machines. marily of meat, soy, poultry, seafood, vegetables, fruits, tofu, and/or cheese; soups; yogurt, yogurt-based beverages; whip- Class 9: Magnetically encoded gift cards; Magnetically ping cream; cheese; eggs; prepared seeds; prepared nuts, encoded loyalty cards; downloadable computer application seasoned nuts, roasted nuts, nut-based snack foods; edible software for mobile devices and mobile phones, namely, oils and fats. software for consumers to access, monitor and manage their loyalty program profile and funds in associated stored value Class 32: Fruit drinks, fruit juices, and fruit-based bever- accounts, pay for purchases via mobile pay functionality, ages; vegetable drinks; vegetable juices [beverages], and access menu data and store location information; vegetable-based beverages; non-alcoholic beverages, namely downloadable computer software for use in downloading, carbonated beverages, soft drinks; energy drinks; isotonic transmitting, receiving, playing, storing and organizing au- beverages; liquid mixes for making soft drinks and fruit- dio and video data; audio recordings featuring music and based beverages; powders used in the preparation of soft artistic performances; downloadable music via a global com- drinks and fruit-based beverages; syrups for beverages; puter network and wireless devices; covers and cases for flavored and unflavored bottled drinking water; mineral cell phones and personal electronic devices; straps for cell phones; mouse pads; time recording apparatus. water; aerated waters; soy-based beverages not being milk substitutes; fruit concentrates and purees used for making Class 11: Electrical appliances, namely, espresso makers, beverages; nutritionally fortified beverages; vitamin forti- coffee makers, kettles, teapots, tea makers, beverage steam- fied beverages; beer; beer-based cocktails. ers, and water dispensers for domestic and commercial use; water filters; water filtration and purification units and re- Any person may within two (2) months from the date placement cartridges and filters therefor. of the first publication of this advertisement in the Intellectual Property Journal, file a notice of opposition in Form 3 at Class 16: Publications, namely, general feature newsletters the Companies and Intellectual Property Office, of the and magazines; instructional booklets; paper coffee filters; opposition to the registration of the said trademark. JOURNAL OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 2020 3 MASTERCARD INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED of 2000 use in connection with contactless payment terminals for the PURCHASE STREET, PURCHASE, NEW YORK 10577, UNITED purpose of allowing merchants to accept contactless mobile STATES OF AMERICA has applied through their agent ALICK commerce transactions, contactless presentation of loyalty C. LAWRENCE of NANCY WHITICKER HOUSE 7 OLD STREET, credentials, and contactless redemption of coupons, rebates, ROSEAU, COMMONWEALTH OF DOMINICA to the Companies discounts, vouchers and special offers; software application and Intellectual Property Office for the registration of one that allows merchants to deliver coupons, rebates, discounts, Trade Mark consisting of the following design based on an vouchers and special offers directly to the mobile application received on 27th November, 2018. telecommunications devices of consumers delivered by contactless RFID or NFC communications;
Recommended publications
  • Preliminary Checklist of Extant Endemic Species and Subspecies of the Windward Dutch Caribbean (St
    Preliminary checklist of extant endemic species and subspecies of the windward Dutch Caribbean (St. Martin, St. Eustatius, Saba and the Saba Bank) Authors: O.G. Bos, P.A.J. Bakker, R.J.H.G. Henkens, J. A. de Freitas, A.O. Debrot Wageningen University & Research rapport C067/18 Preliminary checklist of extant endemic species and subspecies of the windward Dutch Caribbean (St. Martin, St. Eustatius, Saba and the Saba Bank) Authors: O.G. Bos1, P.A.J. Bakker2, R.J.H.G. Henkens3, J. A. de Freitas4, A.O. Debrot1 1. Wageningen Marine Research 2. Naturalis Biodiversity Center 3. Wageningen Environmental Research 4. Carmabi Publication date: 18 October 2018 This research project was carried out by Wageningen Marine Research at the request of and with funding from the Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality for the purposes of Policy Support Research Theme ‘Caribbean Netherlands' (project no. BO-43-021.04-012). Wageningen Marine Research Den Helder, October 2018 CONFIDENTIAL no Wageningen Marine Research report C067/18 Bos OG, Bakker PAJ, Henkens RJHG, De Freitas JA, Debrot AO (2018). Preliminary checklist of extant endemic species of St. Martin, St. Eustatius, Saba and Saba Bank. Wageningen, Wageningen Marine Research (University & Research centre), Wageningen Marine Research report C067/18 Keywords: endemic species, Caribbean, Saba, Saint Eustatius, Saint Marten, Saba Bank Cover photo: endemic Anolis schwartzi in de Quill crater, St Eustatius (photo: A.O. Debrot) Date: 18 th of October 2018 Client: Ministry of LNV Attn.: H. Haanstra PO Box 20401 2500 EK The Hague The Netherlands BAS code BO-43-021.04-012 (KD-2018-055) This report can be downloaded for free from https://doi.org/10.18174/460388 Wageningen Marine Research provides no printed copies of reports Wageningen Marine Research is ISO 9001:2008 certified.
    [Show full text]
  • Jamaica: Medical and Healthcare Issues
    Country Policy and Information Note Jamaica: Medical and healthcare issues Version 1.0 March 2020 Preface Purpose This note provides country of origin information (COI) for decision makers handling cases where a person claims that to remove them from the UK would be a breach Articles 3 and / or 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) because of an ongoing health condition. It is not intended to be an exhaustive survey of healthcare in Jamaica. Country of origin information The country information in this note has been carefully selected in accordance with the general principles of COI research as set out in the Common EU [European Union] Guidelines for Processing Country of Origin Information (COI), dated April 2008, and the Austrian Centre for Country of Origin and Asylum Research and Documentation’s (ACCORD), Researching Country Origin Information – Training Manual, 2013. Namely, taking into account the COI’s relevance, reliability, accuracy, balance, currency, transparency and traceability. The structure and content of the country information section follows a terms of reference which sets out the general and specific topics relevant to this note. All information included in the note was published or made publicly available on or before the ‘cut-off’ date(s) in the country information section. Any event taking place or report/article published after these date(s) is not included. All information is publicly accessible or can be made publicly available, and is from generally reliable sources. Sources and the information they provide are carefully considered before inclusion. Factors relevant to the assessment of the reliability of sources and information include: • the motivation, purpose, knowledge and experience of the source • how the information was obtained, including specific methodologies used • the currency and detail of information, and • whether the COI is consistent with and/or corroborated by other sources.
    [Show full text]
  • Aging in the Workplace: a Cross Case Analysis in Jamaica's Finance Sector
    Louisiana State University LSU Digital Commons LSU Doctoral Dissertations Graduate School 6-20-2019 Aging in the Workplace: A Cross Case Analysis in Jamaica's Finance Sector Malaika Tahirah Edwards Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/gradschool_dissertations Part of the Human Resources Management Commons, and the Organization Development Commons Recommended Citation Edwards, Malaika Tahirah, "Aging in the Workplace: A Cross Case Analysis in Jamaica's Finance Sector" (2019). LSU Doctoral Dissertations. 4979. https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/gradschool_dissertations/4979 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate School at LSU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in LSU Doctoral Dissertations by an authorized graduate school editor of LSU Digital Commons. For more information, please [email protected]. AGING IN THE WORKPLACE: A CROSS CASE ANALYSIS IN JAMAICA’S FINANCE SECTOR A Dissertation Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of the Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in The School of Leadership and Human Resource Development by Malaika Tahirah Edwards B.Sc., University of the West Indies, Mona, 2000 M.A., Columbia University, 2002 August 2019 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS As I end my doctoral journey, I am mindful of the support that I received throughout the process, and I cannot close this Chapter without saying ‘Thank You.’ Firstly, I want to thank my dissertation committee: Dr. Robinson…I appreciate all the guidance and support that you provided throughout this entire doctoral journey- academic and otherwise.
    [Show full text]
  • PREPARING CARICOM MINISTRIES of FOREIGN AFFAIRS for the 3Rd UN HIGH-LEVEL MEETING on Ncds and BEYOND
    PREPARING CARICOM MINISTRIES OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS FOR THE 3rd UN HIGH-LEVEL MEETING ON NCDs AND BEYOND A BRIEFING NOTE CONTRIBUTION FROM CIVIL SOCIETY May 2018 PREPARING CARICOM MINISTRIES OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS FOR THE 3rd UN HIGH-LEVEL MEETING ON NCDS AND BEYOND Contents The 3rd United Nations High-level Meeting on NCDs 4 NCDs and their Burden in the Caribbean 5 Getting Back on Track Means Strong Political Leadership 6 Engaging All Sectors: The Role of Ministries of Foreign Affairs 7 HCC Civil Society HLM3 Priorities for the Outcome Document 8 HCC Civil Society Key Asks for HLM3 Preparatory Process 10 Suggested Actions to support Highest Level Attendance at the HLM3 and a Strong Outcome Document 11 Permanent Missions to the United Nations, New York 11 Geneva Permanent Mission 12 Washington DC Embassy 12 RESOURCES 13 PREPARING CARICOM MINISTRIES OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS The 3Rd UN High-level Meeting on NCDs and Beyond The 3rd United Nations High-level Meeting on NCDs The 3rd United Nations High-level Meeting (HLM3) on non-communicable diseases (NCDs) will be held on Thursday, 27th September 2018, during the high-level week of the UN General Assembly under the theme: Scaling up multi-stakeholder and multi-sectoral responses to the prevention and control of NCDs in the context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The HLM3 is a unique opportunity for governments to showcase progress on NCDs and make bold political commitments towards addressing the NCD epidemic. Additional details can be found in the Final Draft of Modalities Resolution for the 3rd High-level Meeting on NCDs (30 March 2018).
    [Show full text]
  • Synthesis of the Caribbean Subregion Midterm Review Report of the Small Island Developing States (SIDS) Accelerated Modalities of Action (SAMOA) Pathway
    ISSN 1728-5445 SERIES STUDIES AND PERSPECTIVES 83 ECLAC SUBREGIONAL HEADQUARTERS FOR THE CARIBBEAN Synthesis of the Caribbean subregion midterm review report of the Small Island Developing States (SIDS) Accelerated Modalities of Action (SAMOA) Pathway Artie Dubrie Elizabeth Thorne Luciana Fontes de Meira Omar Bello Willard Phillips Thank you for your interest in this ECLAC publication ECLAC Publications Please register if you would like to receive information on our editorial products and activities. When you register, you may specify your particular areas of interest and you will gain access to our products in other formats. www.cepal.org/en/publications ublicaciones www.cepal.org/apps 83 Synthesis of the Caribbean subregion midterm review report of the Small Island Developing States (SIDS) Accelerated Modalities of Action (SAMOA) Pathway Artie Dubrie Elizabeth Thorne Luciana Fontes de Meira Omar Bello Willard Phillips This synthesis report was prepared by Artie Dubrie, Sustainable Development Officer; Elizabeth Thorne, Research Assistant; Luciana Fontes de Meira, Associate Environmental Affairs Officer; and Willard Phillips, Economic Affairs Officer of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) subregional headquarters for the Caribbean. Overall supervision was provided by Omar Bello, Coordinator of the Sustainable Development and Disaster Unit of the subregional headquarters. The views expressed in this document, which has been reproduced without formal editing, are those of the authors and do not necessarily
    [Show full text]
  • Biodiversity Marine
    MARiNe BIOdiveRsity BioNews 2019 - Content 2 3 4 5 6 ... Unexpected high number of endemics for the windward Dutch Caribbean Islands This article was published in BioNews 21 In light of the mounting impact of humans on discover just how rich the biodiversity of the Dutch Netherlands (Bos et al., 2018). The authors re- our planet, there is an urgent need to assess the Caribbean is. Each island has its own unique natu- viewed all literature available, including the 1997 Table 1: Breakdown of the 223 endemic species and subspecies status of all current living species so as to ensure ral history, its own special ecosystems and habi- biological inventories of Saba, St. Eustatius and according to larger taxonomic groupings (Bos et al., 2018) their long-term survival through adequate tats teeming with rare and exotic life. The remark- St. Maarten (Rojer, 1997abc) and the 2015 Beetles (Coleoptera) 33 conservation measures. Endemic species - de- able variety of terrestrial and marine habitats, Naturalis marine and terrestrial expedition to Gastropods 28 fined as “native and restricted to a certain place” including coral reefs, seagrass beds, mangroves, St. Eustatius which uncovered at least 80 new spe- (Merriam-Webster, 2018) - have an especially saliñas, rainforests, cactus and woodlands means cies for the island (Hoeksema & Schrieken, 2015). Spiders, scorpions and pseudoscorpions (Arachnida) 23 important ecological value due to their limited that the diversity of species is extraordinary. Birds 23 geographical range. Their increased vulnerabil- Recent biodiversity expeditions to the windward The checklist of endemic species put together by Grasshoppers, locusts and crickets (Orthoptera) 22 ity to natural and anthropogenic threats such as islands of the Dutch Caribbean (Saba, St.
    [Show full text]
  • Full-Line Compression Products New from CURAD®
    Full-line Compression Products New From CURAD® 1-800-MEDLINE1-800-MEDLINE | www.medline.comwww.medline.com Hospital-Quality Compression Hosiery from a Brand People Trust Compression therapy is recommended by hospitals and physicians to help prevent DVT and for other indications. Today, consumers are seeking relief on their own for tired, achy legs. Athletes, travelers, pregnant women and workers on their feet all day are all looking for the kind of added leg support that CURAD compression hosiery delivers. The CURAD name boosts sales In a survey, 77 percent of all participants recognized the CURAD brand name.1 As a dealer of CURAD compression garments, you will be providing instant name recognition for your customers. In addition, a $4 million national marketing campaign integrating TV and radio spots, magazine print ads, billboards and promotional events is reinforcing the CURAD name and familiar green box even further in consumers’ minds. That’s an added bonus for retailers. Reference: 1 TNS Survey. Sponsored by TABS Group. August 2008. Data on file. The 2' (61cm) valance board, item CURCOMPVAL2, perfectly tops off this two foot planogram. 2 www.curad.com | 800-633-5463 Venous Disease: Know the Risks Varicose veins are caused by damaged Venous disease occurs when the walls and one-way valves in veins, usually or diseased valves, in the legs, become damaged. This damage allows blood to pool and causes which result in back- veins to swell, making the problem worse. The resulting venous disease can ward flow of blood in be relatively minor, such as with varicose veins or tired, achy legs.
    [Show full text]
  • Caribbean Regional Report on the Mid-Term Review of SIDS Accelerated Modalities of Action
    Caribbean regional report on the mid-term review of SIDS accelerated modalities of action 2 2 ECLAC – Studies and Perspectives Series – The Caribbean – No. Caribbean regional report on the mid-term review... Contents Abstract ......................................................................................................................................... 7 Acronyms ..................................................................................................................................... 101 I. Means of implementation ............................................................................................................... 15 A. Coherence and linkages between the Caribbean SIDS sustainable development agenda, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, other global and regional frameworks and coordinating mechanisms ....................................................................................................... 15 1. Intergovernmental bodies ............................................................................................... 15 2. United Nations bodies .................................................................................................... 17 3. Selected cases supporting environmental governance in ............................................... 18 the context of sustainable development ................................................................................. 18 B. National institutionalisation of the SIDS sustainable development agenda ........................... 19 1. Regional
    [Show full text]
  • A. Uniform Details
    UNIFORM DRESS CODE 2014/2015 QUICK REFERENCE A. Uniform Details: 1. Uniform Source: Uniforms must be purchased from French Toast School Wear online at www.frenchtoast.com . Our source code for the online catalogue is QS5GVHS. 2. Girls “Daily Wear” Uniform Selections a. Choices for tops: (i) Peter pan collar (plain) blouse in white (long or short sleeve) (ii) Pique polo shirt in white, gray, or black (long or short sleeve) (iii) Anti-pill crew neck cardigan sweater in black b. Choices for bottoms: (i) Pleated hem jumper in black or khaki (ii) Pleated skirt in heather gray (iii) Adjustable flat front pant in khaki or gray (iv) Bermuda Short in khaki (v) Black/brown dress belt (vi) WITH SKIRTS and JUMPERS - white tights OR white knee socks (vii) WITH PANTS - white tights OR white knee socks OR white bobby socks (bobby socks may only be worn with pants). (viii) WITH SHORTS - May wear Mary Janes and cuffed socks - NO KNEE HIGHS - May wear with boat shoes (brown, no plaid or other colors) and no show socks 3. Boys “Daily Wear” Uniform Selections a. Choices for tops: (i) Oxford shirt in white (long sleeve only) (ii) Pique polo shirt in white, gray, or black (long or short sleeve) (iii) V-neck sweater vest in black b. Choices for bottoms: (i) Flat front double-knee pant in khaki or gray (ii) Flat front adjustable pant in khaki or gray (iii) Flat front khaki shorts (iv) Black/brown dress belt (v) Boys black or navy dress socks (black or white “no show” socks with shorts) 4.
    [Show full text]
  • Patent Application Publication (10) Pub. No.: US 2013/0276331 A1 Steel (43) Pub
    US 20130276331A1 (19) United States (12) Patent Application Publication (10) Pub. No.: US 2013/0276331 A1 Steel (43) Pub. Date: Oct. 24, 2013 (54) TOE SPACER SOCKAND CORRECTIVE Publication Classification FOOTWEAR (51) Int. Cl. (71) Applicant: Michael Steel, La Jolla, CA (US) A43B 7/26 (2006.01) (52) U.S. Cl. (72) Inventor: Michael Steel, La Jolla, CA (US) CPC ........................................ A43B 726 (2013.01) USPC ................................................... 36/94; 36/95 (21) Appl. No.: 13/845,894 (22) Filed: Mar 18, 2013 (57) ABSTRACT Related U.S. Application Data An article of footwear, Such as a Sock, Sandal, shoe or boot, - - - contains built-in cushions or spacers to correct or protect the (62) Pisis, Epist N.E.M. toes, or to provide the wearer better comfort. The cushions or i ti N 1 1/395.522 s filed on Apr. 3, 2006 p spacers may be retained between the toes in a tube, formed Ry, ; 6.850 ZZ, Illed on Apr. 3, , now integrally with the Sock, which is everted to a position vs. sw x s \ - w between adjacent toes. The footwear may have an integral (60) Provisional application No. 60/667,396, filed on Apr. toe-correcting strap built into provide outward tension on the 1, 2005. big toe. Patent Application Publication Oct. 24, 2013 Sheet 1 of 14 US 2013/0276331 A1 FIG. FIG. 2 Patent Application Publication Oct. 24, 2013 Sheet 2 of 14 US 2013/0276331 A1 FIG. 3 FIG. 4 Patent Application Publication Oct. 24, 2013 Sheet 3 of 14 US 2013/0276331 A1 FIG. 5 FIG.
    [Show full text]
  • Truform Catalog
    COMPRESSION THERAPY COLLECTION Contents Compression Profile ...................................................... 3 Therapy Guide .............................................................. 4 Measuring ................................................................... 5 Fashion Wear Ladies’ Pattern Sheer .................................................... 6 Ladies’ Sheer ............................................................... 8 Ladies’ Opaque .......................................................... 12 Ladies’ Pattern Socks ................................................. 16 Men’s Dress Socks ..................................................... 18 Men’s & Ladies’ Casual .............................................. 20 Unisex Travel Series .................................................... 22 Medical Leg Wear Classic Medical .......................................................... 24 Anti-Embolism ............................................................ 30 Specialty Wear Diabetic & Health Socks .............................................. 32 Upper Extremity .......................................................... 35 TRUFORM Accessories .................... 36 TRUFORM Product Summary ..... 38 Compression Profile TRUFORM’s 6 Points of Compression Proximal Thigh 3 To be therapeutically effective, medical stockings must provide a pressure reduction from the ankle upwards. Mid Thigh 3 Truform takes compression measurements at precise intervals between the ankle and proximal end of the stocking - 4 points for below
    [Show full text]
  • Idaho Youth Challenge Academy Packing List Class 2021-2
    Idaho Youth ChalleNGe Academy Packing List Class 2021-2 This list is for information only. It is a copy of required personal items that applicants, who have been accepted and invited to report to the Idaho Youth ChalleNGe Academy, must bring on Registration Day. This list is for planning and is not required until after receiving an acceptance /invitation letter. Always keep your receipts. Candidates are required to report wearing a plain white t-shirt under a white long-sleeve oxford type button dress shirt, black slacks, black tie (males), black belt, black cotton dress socks and running shoes. MALES: □ (1) Shaving kit bag (6”x6”x10”, black, grey, navy blue, camo) FEMALES: □ (30) Elastic hair bands - Same color as hair (Clips are allowed, but must be same color as hair. NO Scrunchies, elastic headbands, or plastic headbands.) □ (1) Package of bobby pins (Must match hair color) □ (1) Large bottle of hair gel (Without alcohol) NO Hair spray (Good: Aussie, Gorella Snot, Joico PG, Eco, Garnier Fuctis) (Poor performance in IDYCA Environment: Xcess Styling Gel and LA products) □ (2)Donut shaped Sock buns (Same color as hair) □ (1) Hygiene Bag (same as shaving kit bag, 6”x6”x10”) (black, gray, navy blue, camo) □ (2) Bottles of shampoo/conditioner □ (1) Hair brush/comb □ (5-month) Supply of feminine hygiene products □ (6) Sports bras (Lace bras and underwear are NOT authorized) - Black, grey, or white in color. If your cup size is D or larger, also required are (2) black, grey or white non-lace underwire bras to wear under the sports bra for additional support.
    [Show full text]