U.S. federal trademark · Serial No. 98120546
Solid, liquid and gas treatment equipment for generating hydrogen by splitting molecules with solids, liquids and gases using electrical arc, induction, plasma, ultraviolet light, and infrared light for treating solids, liquids and gases for industrial and commercial use, namely, heating installations having a hollow susceptor within an induction coil, heating installations having a pair of electrodes separated by a gap within a vessel or an induction coil, heating installations having a pair of parallel electrically conductive screens separated by a gap; hydrogen generation systems for the treatment of solids, liquids and gases for industrial and commercial use for generating hydrogen by splitting molecules with solids, liquids and gases using electrical arc, induction, plasma, ultraviolet light, and infrared light, namely, heating installations having a hollow susceptor within an induction coil, heating installations having a pair of electrodes separated by a gap within a vessel or an induction coil, heating installations having a pair of parallel electrically conductive screens separated by a gap
Leasing of solid, liquid and gas treatment equipment being electrolysis, electrical arc, induction, plasma, ultraviolet light, and infrared light systems for treating solids, liquids and gases for the generation of gas; rental of hydrogen generation equipment for the generation of gas; consulting services in the field of solid, liquid and gas treatment for the generation of hydrogen
Solid, liquid and gas treatment equipment being systems comprised of electrolysis machines for generating hydrogen by splitting molecules with solid, liquids and gases using electrolysis, electrical arc, induction, plasma, ultraviolet light, and infrared light for the treatment of solids, liquids and gases; hydrogen generation systems being systems comprised of electrolysis machines for generating hydrogen by splitting molecules with solid, liquids and gases using electrolysis, electrical arc, induction, plasma, ultraviolet light, and infrared light
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