U.S. federal trademark · Serial No. 79151159 · Reg. No. 4774713
Hand tools, namely, hammers
Metal shackles, pins and rings, all for descending purposes; tension links, friction blocks and hand grips all being of metal and for handling loads
Emergency evacuation apparatus for use on marine structures and vessels, namely, a personal controlled descent device consisting of a harness with webbing straps and attachment rings, high-strength descent tape in the nature of a line with an attachment hook at one end, a descender handle incorporating a restraining member for the descent tape, a hand-grip and a quick-release shackle mechanism for attachment of the harness to the descender handle via the attachment rings, a retarding mechanism through which the descent tape passes for controlling descent, a strop for attachment of the descent device to a life raft painter line, and a chemically activated emergency light stick, all housed in a container ready for use and sold together as a unit; emergency evacuation apparatus for use on on-shore high-rise buildings and high-rise structures, namely, a personal controlled descent device consisting of a harness with webbing straps and attachment rings, high-strength descent tape in the nature of a line with an attachment hook at one end, a descender handle incorporating a restraining member for the descent tape, a hand-grip and a quick-release shackle mechanism for attachment of the harness to the descender handle via the attachment rings, a retarding mechanism through which the descent tape passes for controlling descent, and a chemically activated emergency light stick, all housed in a container ready for use and sold together as a unit; safety apparatus comprising harness, fittings in the nature of webbing straps, attachment rings, snap-shackles, quick-release shackles, lanyards, strops, carabiners, braces, and associated lines for emergency evacuation
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