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1.

Aerogel Enhanced Bio-Based Building Material

      
Application Number 18310775
Status Pending
Filing Date 2023-05-02
First Publication Date 2023-12-14
Owner British Columbia Institute of Technology (Canada)
Inventor
  • Tariku, Fitsum
  • Babaahmadi, Farshad

Abstract

Described herein is bio-fiber-based building material wherein the thermal performance is improved by two to four-fold over the prior art Hemperete by identifying and incorporating performance-enhancing ingredients into a bio-fiber and binder mix using specifically developed mixing formulas.

IPC Classes  ?

  • C04B 16/06 - Macromolecular compounds fibrous
  • C04B 14/06 - QuartzSand
  • C04B 7/34 - Hydraulic lime cementsRoman cements
  • C04B 9/02 - Magnesium cements containing chlorides, e.g. Sorel cement
  • C04B 9/04 - Magnesium cements containing sulfates, nitrates, phosphates, or fluorides
  • C04B 28/12 - Hydraulic lime
  • C04B 28/32 - Magnesium oxychloride cements, e.g. Sorel cement
  • C04B 22/00 - Use of inorganic materials as active ingredients for mortars, concrete or artificial stone, e.g. accelerators
  • C04B 22/16 - Acids or salts thereof containing phosphorus in the anion, e.g. phosphates
  • C04B 22/06 - OxidesHydroxides

2.

CENTRE FOR DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION

      
Application Number 092802000
Status Pending
Filing Date 2023-02-22
Owner British Columbia Institute of Technology (Canada)

3.

VIRTUAL PULSE

      
Application Number 1612578
Status Registered
Filing Date 2021-05-27
Registration Date 2021-05-27
Owner British Columbia Institute of Technology (Canada)
NICE Classes  ?
  • 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
  • 41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
  • 42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design

Goods & Services

Virtual reality, augmented reality, virtual simulation and extended reality software for simulating case studies and education courses in the field of health care; educational software for health care professionals and students. Educational services in the field of health care. Platform as a service (PaaS) featuring virtual reality, augmented reality, virtual simulation and extended reality software platforms for use in the field of health care.

4.

VIRTUAL PULSE

      
Serial Number 79320068
Status Registered
Filing Date 2021-05-27
Registration Date 2023-02-07
Owner British Columbia Institute of Technology (Canada)
NICE Classes  ?
  • 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
  • 41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
  • 42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design

Goods & Services

Downloadable virtual reality, augmented reality, virtual simulation and extended reality software for simulating case studies and education courses in the field of healthcare; Downloadable educational software featuring instruction in an application of clinical decision-making skills for health care professionals and students Educational services, namely, training featuring virtually simulated case studies and online self-directed courses in the field of healthcare Platform as a service (PaaS) featuring virtual reality, augmented reality, virtual simulation and extended reality software platforms for educational content and simulated case studies in the field of healthcare

5.

VIRTUAL PULSE

      
Application Number 207086100
Status Registered
Filing Date 2020-12-14
Registration Date 2025-02-10
Owner British Columbia Institute of Technology (Canada)
NICE Classes  ?
  • 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
  • 41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
  • 42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design

Goods & Services

(1) Virtual reality, augmented reality, virtual simulation and extended reality software for simulating case studies and education courses in the field of health care; educational software for health care professionals and students (1) Educational services in the field of health care (2) Platform as a service (PAAS) featuring virtual reality, augmented reality, virtual simulation and extended reality software platforms for use in the field of health care

6.

VIRTUAL PULSE

      
Application Number 092666300
Status Pending
Filing Date 2020-11-26
Owner British Columbia Institute of Technology (Canada)

7.

Quantum pressure standard and methods for determining and using same

      
Application Number 16520328
Grant Number 11221268
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-07-23
First Publication Date 2020-01-23
Grant Date 2022-01-11
Owner
  • The University of British Coumbia (Canada)
  • British Columbia Institute of Technology (Canada)
Inventor
  • Madison, Kirk W.
  • Booth, James Lawrence
  • Shen, Pinrui
  • Krems, Roman V.

Abstract

d is a parameter given by d.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G01L 21/30 - Vacuum gauges by making use of ionisation effects
  • H01J 49/00 - Particle spectrometers or separator tubes
  • G01L 27/00 - Testing or calibrating of apparatus for measuring fluid pressure
  • H05H 3/02 - Molecular or atomic-beam generation, e.g. resonant beam generation
  • G21K 1/00 - Arrangements for handling particles or ionising radiation, e.g. focusing or moderating

8.

Active arm passive leg exercise machine with guided leg movement

      
Application Number 16372754
Grant Number 11083924
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-04-02
First Publication Date 2019-10-10
Grant Date 2021-08-10
Owner British Columbia Institute of Technology (Canada)
Inventor
  • Borisoff, Jaimie
  • Dougall, Rory
  • Janzen, Ernst
  • Mattie, Johanne

Abstract

An exercise machine has a main frame, two base link members supported for cyclical movement on base tracks on the main frame, two handles pivotal about a handle axis on the frame in which the handles are operatively connected to the base link members respectively such that a cyclical movement of the handles drives the cyclical movement of the respective base link members, a foot support carried on each base link member for supporting a respective foot of the user thereon through a walking motion of the user as the base link members are moved cyclically, a torso support on the main frame supporting a torso of the user thereon having one or more degrees of freedom relative to the main frame, and leg linkages connected between the main frame and respective ones of the base link members with bracing to secure legs of the user therein.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A63B 21/00 - Exercising apparatus for developing or strengthening the muscles or joints of the body by working against a counterforce, with or without measuring devices
  • A63B 23/035 - Exercising apparatus specially adapted for particular parts of the body for limbs, i.e. upper or lower limbs, e.g. simultaneously
  • A63B 22/00 - Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements
  • A63B 22/06 - Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements with rotating cycling movement
  • A61G 5/14 - Standing-up or sitting-down aids
  • A63B 69/00 - Training appliances or apparatus for special sports
  • A61H 1/02 - Stretching or bending apparatus for exercising
  • A63B 22/14 - Platforms for reciprocating rotating motion about a vertical axis
  • A63B 22/20 - Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements using rollers, wheels, castors or the like to be moved over the floor or other surface during exercising
  • A63B 22/16 - Platforms for rocking motion about a horizontal axisBalancing drumsBalancing boards or the like
  • A61H 3/00 - Appliances for aiding patients or disabled persons to walk about
  • A63B 21/22 - Resisting devices with rotary bodies
  • A63B 21/005 - Exercising apparatus for developing or strengthening the muscles or joints of the body by working against a counterforce, with or without measuring devices using electromagnetic or electric force-resisters

9.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR NON-DESTRUCTIVE MEASUREMENT OF MODULUS OF ELASTICITY AND/OR THE COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF MASONRY SAMPLES

      
Application Number CA2017050058
Publication Number 2017/124188
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-01-18
Publication Date 2017-07-27
Owner BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (Canada)
Inventor
  • Cox, Neil
  • Booth, James
  • Brzev, Svetlana
  • Kennedy, Diane
  • Mcewen, Bill

Abstract

A method and apparatus for determining the compressive strength of masonry units based on airborne sonic signals generated by stimulating the samples with short duration, mechanical impulses are described. The non-destructive testing apparatus consists of a specimen support unit which mechanically isolates the masonry unit from the environment and from the support, a mechanical stimulator, and an acoustic response detector. The signals recorded are analyzed to extract the pertinent features which are then used to compute the compressive strength of the sample. The pertinent signals are deduced through a calibration of the masonry type being analyzed (material and shape) based on physical analysis of the sample's normal modes of vibration, or through Finite Element Analysis of the vibrations, or through direct empirical calibration. This non-destructive testing method is low-cost, readily implemented and provides a reliable technique for compressive strength estimation.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G01N 3/30 - Investigating strength properties of solid materials by application of mechanical stress by applying a single impulsive force

10.

EDUCATION FOR A COMPLEX WORLD

      
Application Number 092451500
Status Pending
Filing Date 2017-03-10
Owner British Columbia Institute of Technology (Canada)

11.

BCIT FOR A COMPLEX WORLD

      
Application Number 181712100
Status Registered
Filing Date 2017-01-06
Registration Date 2021-05-03
Owner British Columbia Institute of Technology (Canada)
NICE Classes  ?
  • 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
  • 14 - Precious metals and their alloys; jewelry; time-keeping instruments
  • 16 - Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials
  • 18 - Leather and imitations of leather
  • 21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
  • 25 - Clothing; footwear; headgear
  • 35 - Advertising and business services
  • 36 - Financial, insurance and real estate services
  • 38 - Telecommunications services
  • 41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
  • 42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
  • 44 - Medical, veterinary, hygienic and cosmetic services; agriculture, horticulture and forestry services
  • 45 - Legal and security services; personal services for individuals.

Goods & Services

(1) Electronic publications, namely, books, magazines, handbooks, workbooks, booklets, newsletters, notices, brochures, pamphlets, billboards, luminous signs, posters, calendars, and report cards; Pre-recorded compact discs, video discs, video tapes and laser discs containing topics of instruction in the fields of business administration, business management, business organisation, business marketing, and business operations, broadcast and media communications, namely radio and television broadcasting, science, medical science, computer technology, and trades and apprenticeship in the fields of electrical, plumbing, carpentry, painting, metal working, welding, mechanics, construction and renovation; computer mouse pads; blank USB flash drives; Electronic instructional sheets and manuals in the fields of customer service, electronic data communications, and electronic equipment, namely, pre-recorded CDs and DVDs containing audio and video clips, and computer programs for processing audio and video clips and electronic instructional sheets and manuals; Electronic Instructional sheets in the fields of business administration, business management, business organisation, business marketing, and business operations, and broadcast and media communications, namely, radio and television broadcasting, applied sciences, namely, medicine, chemistry, biology, engineering, and computer science, and health sciences, namely general health, health care and nutrition, computer technology, and trades and apprenticeship in the fields of electrical, plumbing, carpentry, painting, metal working, welding, mechanics, construction and renovation, namely, books, manuals, pamphlets; electronic identification cards; Ear buds, namely, in-ear headphones (2) Lapel pins and key chains (3) Printed publications, namely, books, magazines, handbooks, workbooks, booklets, newsletters, notices, brochures, pamphlets, billboards, advertising signs of cardboard and paper, posters, calendars, and report cards; Stationery, namely, daily planners, address books, notebooks, notepaper, looseleaf paper, looseleaf binders, pens, pencils, pencil sharpeners, envelopes, and greeting cards; decals; Printed instructional sheets and manuals in the fields of customer service, electronic data communications, namely, telegraph, telex, electronic mail, and electronic equipment, namely, books, manuals, pamphlets; Instructional materials in the fields of business administration, business management, business organisation, business marketing, and business operations, and broadcast and media communications, namely radio and television broadcasting, science, medical science, computer technology, and trades and apprenticeship in the fields of electrical, plumbing, carpentry, painting, metal working, welding, mechanics, construction and renovation, namely, books, manuals, pamphlets; Business cards (4) Tote bags, backpacks, book bags, messenger bags, brief cases, sports bags (5) Cups, travel mugs, drinking glasses, and water bottles sold empty; Vases; Mugs (6) Clothing, namely, t-shirts, tank tops, muscle shirts, shorts, pants, overalls, jackets, sweaters, vests, hats, caps, sun visors, toques, sweat shirts, sweat pants, underwear, pyjamas, scarves, gloves and swim wear (1) Job placement services; Administration of cultural and educational exchange programs (2) Providing educational scholarships; Providing extension of credit to students (3) Streaming of audio and video via the Internet featuring movies, lectures and workshops in the fields of business administration, business management, business organisation, business marketing, and business operations, and broadcast and media communications, namely radio and television broadcasting, applied sciences, health sciences, computer technology, and trades and apprenticeship in the fields of electrical, plumbing, carpentry, painting, metal working, welding, mechanics, construction and renovation (4) Providing provincial institution of technology registration information via a website; Providing information about educational programs in the fields of business, media, namely, news reporting, broadcasting, and production by way of internet, radio, television, and film, engineering, science, technology, trades and apprenticeship via a website; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely, providing classes, seminars, lecture series, workshops, tutoring and mentoring at the institution level and in the fields of business, media, namely, news reporting, broadcasting, and production by way of internet, radio, television, and film , engineering, science, technology, trades and apprenticeship and distribution of course material in connection therewith; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely, providing instruction in careers in science and technology; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely, providing instruction in careers in trades; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely, the provision of instruction through correspondence programs in the fields of business, media, namely, news reporting, broadcasting, and production by way of internet, radio, television, and film, engineering, science, technology, trades and apprenticeship; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely, offering opportunities to others to participate in research programs; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely, providing instruction in customer service skills and techniques; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely, providing instruction in providing customer service via telephone and electronic data communications, namely, telegraph, telex, electronic mail; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely, providing instruction in fostering teamwork and interpersonal communication skills among personnel working in the field of customer service; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely, providing instruction in telephone sales skills and techniques; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely, providing instruction in development and implementation of standards and measures for achieving and assessing the performance of customer service provided via telephone and electronic data communications, namely, telegraph, telex, electronic mail; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely, providing instruction in managing stress experienced by personnel working in the field of customer service; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely, providing instruction in selecting, installing operating and managing telecommunications and computer hardware and software used in the provision of customer service; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely, providing instruction in establishing and operating facilities for providing customer service via telephone and electronic data communications, namely, telegraph, telex, electronic mail; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely, providing instruction in recruiting, motivating, supervising, and managing customer service agents; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely, providing instruction in managing information systems and networks in the field of customer service; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely, providing instruction in strategic development of customer service facilities and personnel; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely, providing instruction in managing and supervising customer service agents; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely, providing instruction in providing customer service via telephone and electronic data communications, namely, telegraph, telex, electronic mail on behalf of others; Library services; Conducting education courses in the fields of business strategy development and business planning; Arranging and conducting educational programs at the institution level; Career counselling services; Event planning; Operation of both indoor and outdoor recreational facilities, namely, gym facilities, skating rink facilities, sports arena facilities, swimming pool facilities, tennis court facilities, track and field facilities (5) Applied research and development services, namely, development of industrial new products for others, conducting feasibility studies, and conducting clinical trials; Consultation and research in the fields of applied sciences, namely, chemistry, biology, engineering, computer science, and computer technology; Operation of laboratories for testing materials; Rental to others of laboratories and laboratory equipment for testing materials (6) Consultation and research in the field of health sciences, namely medicine, general health, and nutrition (7) Providing identification cards for use in connection with student identification and campus access

12.

BCIT

      
Serial Number 87069620
Status Registered
Filing Date 2016-06-13
Registration Date 2020-08-18
Owner British Columbia Institute of Technology (Canada)
NICE Classes  ?
  • 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
  • 16 - Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials
  • 41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
  • 42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design

Goods & Services

Downloadable electronic publications namely, books, magazines, handbooks, workbooks, booklets, newsletters, notices, brochures, pamphlets in the fields of business, media, engineering, science, technology, trades and apprenticeship Stationery, namely, file folders; Business cards; printed publications, namely, books, magazines, handbooks, workbooks, booklets, newsletters, notices, brochures, pamphlets in the fields of business, media, engineering, science, technology, trades and apprenticeship; printed billboards, signs and posters; calendars; printed paper report cards; Stationery, namely, daily planners, address books, notebooks, notepaper, looseleaf paper, looseleaf binders, pens, pencils, pencil sharpeners, envelopes, and cards; decals; Printed Instructional materials in the field of customer service namely, books, manuals, and pamphlets; Instructional materials in the fields of business, media, engineering, science, technology, trades and apprenticeship, namely, books, manuals, and pamphlets; school identification cards, not magnetically encoded Operation of a website containing academic institution registration information; Operating a website providing information about educational programs in the fields of business, media, engineering, science, technology, trades and apprenticeship; Educational and training services at the institution level, namely, providing classes, seminars, lecture series, workshops, tutoring and mentoring at the institution level and in the fields of business, media, engineering, science, technology, trades and apprenticeship and distribution of course material in connection therewith; Educational and training services at the institution level, namely, providing courses of instruction in careers in science and technology; Educational and training services at the institution level, namely, providing courses of instruction in careers in trades; Educational and training services at the institution level, namely, the provision of courses of instruction through correspondence programs in the fields of business, media, engineering, science, technology, trades and apprenticeship; Educational and training services at the institution level, namely, offering opportunities to others to participate in research programs; Educational and training services at the institution level, namely, providing courses of instruction in customer service skills and techniques; Educational and training services at the institution level, namely, providing courses of instruction in providing customer service via telephone and electronic data communication; Educational and training services at the institution level, namely, providing courses of instruction in fostering teamwork and interpersonal communication skills among personnel working in the field of customer service; Educational and training services at the institution level, namely, providing courses of instruction in telephone sales skills and techniques; Educational and training services at the institution level, namely, providing courses of instruction in development and implementation of standards and measures for achieving and assessing the performance of customer service provided via telephone and electronic data communications; Educational and training services at the institution level, namely, providing courses of instruction in managing stress experienced by personnel working in the field of customer service; Educational and training services at the institution level, namely, providing courses of instruction in selecting, installing operating and managing telecommunications and computer hardware and software used in the provision of customer service; Educational and training services at the institution level, namely, providing courses of instruction in establishing and operating facilities for providing customer service via telephone and electronic data communications; Educational and training services at the institution level, namely, providing courses of instruction in recruiting, motivating, supervising, and managing customer service agents; Educational and training services at the institution level, namely, providing courses of instruction in managing information systems and networks in the field of customer service; Educational and training services at the institution level, namely, providing courses of instruction in strategic development of customer service facilities and personnel; Educational and training services at the institution level, namely, providing courses of instruction in managing and supervising customer service agents; Educational and training services at the institution level, namely, providing courses of instruction in providing customer service via telephone and electronic data communications on behalf of others; Library services, namely, lending library services and online academic library services; Conducting business development and planning programs; Administration of cultural and educational programs in the fields of business, media, engineering, science, technology, trades and apprenticeship; Arranging and conducting educational programs and conferences in the fields of business, media, engineering, science, technology, trades and apprenticeship; Career counselling services, namely, providing advice concerning options to pursue career opportunities; Operation of social clubs; Operation of both indoor and outdoor recreational facilities, namely, gymnasiums, fitness centers, weight rooms, basketball courts, racquetball courts, squash courts, fields, running tracks and flying disc golf courses; providing non-downloadable electronic publications namely, books, magazines, handbooks, workbooks, newsletters, notices, brochures, pamphlets in the fields of business, media, engineering, science, technology, trades and apprenticeship Applied research and development services featuring development of industrial prototypes, conducting feasibility studies, and conducting clinical trials; Technical consultation and research in the fields of science and technology; Operation of laboratories for testing materials in the fields of business, media, engineering, science, technology, trades and apprenticeship; Rental to others of laboratories and laboratory equipment for testing materials

13.

BCIT

      
Application Number 175956700
Status Registered
Filing Date 2015-12-15
Registration Date 2019-08-26
Owner British Columbia Institute of Technology (Canada)
NICE Classes  ?
  • 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
  • 14 - Precious metals and their alloys; jewelry; time-keeping instruments
  • 16 - Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials
  • 18 - Leather and imitations of leather
  • 21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
  • 25 - Clothing; footwear; headgear
  • 35 - Advertising and business services
  • 36 - Financial, insurance and real estate services
  • 38 - Telecommunications services
  • 41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
  • 42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
  • 45 - Legal and security services; personal services for individuals.

Goods & Services

(1) Pre-recorded compact discs, video discs, video tapes and laser discs containing topics of instruction in the fields of business administration, business management, business organisation, business marketing, and business operations, broadcast and media communications, namely radio and television broadcasting, applied sciences, health sciences, computer technology, and trades and apprenticeship in the fields of electrical, plumbing, carpentry, painting, metal working, welding, mechanics, construction and renovation; computer mouse pads; blank USB flash drives; Electronic publications, namely: books, magazines, handbooks, workbooks, booklets, newsletters, notices, brochures, pamphlets, posters, calendars, and report cards; Electronic instructional sheets and manuals in the fields of customer service, electronic data communications, namely, digital reporting, broadcasting, and producing, and electronic equipment, namely: pre-recorded CDs and DVDs containing audio and video clips, and computer programs for processing audio and video clips and electronic instructional sheets and manuals; Electronic Instructional sheets in the fields of business, media, namely, news reporting, broadcasting, and production by way of internet, radio, television, and film, engineering, science, technology, trades and apprenticeship, namely: pre-recorded CDs and DVDs containing audio and video clips, and computer programs for processing audio and video clips and electronic instructional sheets and manuals; Identification cards (2) Ear buds, namely: in-ear headphones (3) Lapel pins and key chains (4) Stationery, namely: file folders. (5) Business cards (6) Printed publications, namely: books, magazines, handbooks, workbooks, booklets, newsletters, notices, brochures, pamphlets, billboards, signs, posters, calendars, and report cards; Stationery, namely: daily planners, address books, notebooks, notepaper, looseleaf paper, looseleaf binders, pens, pencils, pencil sharpeners, envelopes, and greeting cards; decals; Printed instructional sheets and manuals in the fields of customer service, electronic data communications, namely, digital reporting, broadcasting, and producing, and electronic equipment, namely: books, manuals, pamphlets; Instructional materials in the fields of business administration, business management, business organisation, business marketing, and business operations, and broadcast and media communications, namely radio and television broadcasting, applied sciences, health sciences, computer technology, and trades and apprenticeship in the fields of electrical, plumbing, carpentry, painting, metal working, welding, mechanics, construction and renovation, namely: books, manuals, pamphlets (7) Tote bags, backpacks, book bags, messenger bags, brief cases, sports bags (8) Cups, travel mugs, drinking glasses and water bottles sold empty (9) Vases (10) Mugs (11) Clothing, namely: t-shirts, tank tops, muscle shirts, shorts, pants, overalls, jackets, sweaters, vests, hats, caps, sun visors, toques, sweat shirts, sweat pants, underwear, pyjamas, scarves, gloves and swim wear (1) Job placement services (2) Providing educational scholarships; Providing extension of credit to students (3) Streaming of audio and video via the Internet featuring movies, lectures and workshops in the fields of business administration, business management, business organisation, business marketing, and business operations, and broadcast and media communications, namely radio and television broadcasting, applied sciences, health sciences, computer technology, and trades and apprenticeship in the fields of electrical, plumbing, carpentry, painting, metal working, welding, mechanics, construction and renovation (4) Operation of a website containing provincial institution of technology registration information; Operating a website providing information about educational programs in the fields of business, media, namely, news reporting, broadcasting, and production by way of internet, radio, television, and film, engineering, science, technology, trades and apprenticeship; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely: providing classes, seminars, lecture series, workshops, tutoring and mentoring at the institution level and in the fields of business, media, namely, news reporting, broadcasting, and production by way of internet, radio, television, and film, engineering, science, technology, trades and apprenticeship and distribution of course material in connection therewith; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely: providing instruction in careers in science and technology; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely: providing instruction in careers in trades; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely: the provision of instruction through correspondence programs in the fields of business, media, namely, news reporting, broadcasting, and production by way of internet, radio, television, and film, engineering, science, technology, trades and apprenticeship; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely: offering opportunities to others to participate in research programs; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely: providing instruction in customer service skills and techniques; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely: providing instruction in providing customer service via telephone and electronic data communication; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely: providing instruction in fostering teamwork and interpersonal communication skills among personnel working in the field of customer service; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely: providing instruction in telephone sales skills and techniques; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely: providing instruction in development and implementation of standards and measures for achieving and assessing the performance of customer service provided via telephone and electronic data communications, namely, digital reporting, broadcasting, and producing; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely: providing instruction in managing stress experienced by personnel working in the field of customer service; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely: providing instruction in selecting, installing operating and managing telecommunications and computer hardware and software used in the provision of customer service; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely: providing instruction in establishing and operating facilities for providing customer service via telephone and electronic data communications, namely, digital reporting, broadcasting, and producing; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely: providing instruction in recruiting, motivating, supervising, and managing customer service agents; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely: providing instruction in managing information systems and networks in the field of customer service; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely: providing instruction in strategic development of customer service facilities and personnel; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely: providing instruction in managing and supervising customer service agents; Educational and training services at the provincial institution of technology level, namely: providing instruction in providing customer service via telephone and electronic data communications, namely, digital reporting, broadcasting, and producing on behalf of others; Library services; Conducting business strategy development and business planning programs; Arranging and conducting educational programs at the institution level; Career counselling services; Event planning; Operation of both indoor and outdoor recreational facilities, namely: gym facilities, skating rink facilities, sports arena facilities, swimming pool facilities, tennis court facilities, track and field facilities (5) Applied research and development services, namely: development of industrial new products for others, conducting feasibility studies, and conducting clinical trials; Consultation and research in the fields of applied sciences, health sciences, computer technology; Operation of laboratories for testing materials; Rental to others of laboratories and laboratory equipment for testing materials (6) Providing identification cards for use in connection with student identification and campus access

14.

BCIT

      
Application Number 092376800
Status Pending
Filing Date 2015-11-17
Owner British Columbia Institute of Technology (Canada)

15.

MORE THAN READY

      
Application Number 092294600
Status Pending
Filing Date 2014-06-18
Owner British Columbia Institute of Technology (Canada)

16.

MOBILITY SYSTEM INCLUDING AN EXOSKELETON ASSEMBLY RELEASABLY SUPPORTED ON A WHEELED BASE

      
Application Number CA2013050836
Publication Number 2014/067015
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-11-01
Publication Date 2014-05-08
Owner BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (Canada)
Inventor
  • Borisoff, Jaimie
  • Rafer, Vince

Abstract

A mobility system includes a wheeled base, an exoskeleton assembly, and a docking assembly arranged to support the exoskeleton assembly on the wheeled base. The exoskeleton assembly has an upper torso portion, upper leg portions pivotal relative to the torso portion and lower leg portions pivotal relative to respective ones of the upper leg portions. The docking assembly is operable to couple the exoskeleton assembly to the wheeled base in a sitting position. The seating surface in the sitting position and the position control motors for operating the exoskeleton from sitting to standing are all separable from the wheeled base together with the exoskeleton assembly. Alternatively, extensible links may dock the standing exoskeleton to the wheeled base so that the base can trail the exoskeleton through a walking motion.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61G 5/14 - Standing-up or sitting-down aids
  • A61F 2/60 - Artificial legs or feet or parts thereof
  • A61G 5/00 - Chairs or personal conveyances specially adapted for patients or disabled persons, e.g. wheelchairs
  • A61H 3/00 - Appliances for aiding patients or disabled persons to walk about
  • A61H 3/04 - Wheeled walking aids for patients or disabled persons

17.

LIFTING STAIRCASE ASSEMBLY

      
Application Number CA2012050912
Publication Number 2013/091097
Status In Force
Filing Date 2012-12-19
Publication Date 2013-06-27
Owner BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (Canada)
Inventor
  • Borisoff, Jaimie F.
  • Handford, A. Gordon
  • Leland, Danny
  • Janzen, Ernst C.

Abstract

A lifting staircase assembly is operable between a first level and a second higher level. The assembly includes a staircase frame which extends longitudinally between a first platform at a first end and a second platform at a second end. The staircase frame is pivotally supported at a central location for movement between a first position in which the first platform is at the first level and the second platform is at the second level and a second position in which the first platform has been raised to the first level and the second platform has been lowered to the first level. The staircase frame defines a functional stairway between the first and second levels in both positions. In some embodiments, the first and second platforms may counterbalance one another for ease of operation between the first and second positions.

IPC Classes  ?

  • E04F 11/00 - Stairways, ramps, or like structuresBalustradesHandrails
  • B66B 9/08 - Kinds or types of lifts in, or associated with, buildings or other structures inclined, e.g. serving blast furnaces associated with stairways, e.g. for transporting disabled persons
  • E04F 11/04 - Movable stairways, e.g. of loft ladders which may or may not be concealable or extensible

18.

Method and device for accurately measuring the incident flux of ambient particles in a high or ultra-high vacuum environment

      
Application Number 13116982
Grant Number 08803072
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-05-26
First Publication Date 2011-12-01
Grant Date 2014-08-12
Owner British Columbia Institute of Technology (Canada)
Inventor
  • Booth, James Lawrence
  • Fagnan, David Erik
  • Klappauf, Bruce George
  • Madison, Kirk William
  • Wang, Jicheng

Abstract

An apparatus and method that can measure flux density in-situ under high vacuum conditions includes a means for confining a collection of identical, elemental sensor particles to a volume of space by initial cooling by laser or another method, then confinement in a sensor volume using externally applied magnetic and/or optical fields.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G21K 1/00 - Arrangements for handling particles or ionising radiation, e.g. focusing or moderating
  • G01L 27/00 - Testing or calibrating of apparatus for measuring fluid pressure
  • H05H 3/04 - Acceleration by electromagnetic wave pressure
  • G01L 21/00 - Vacuum gauges
  • C23C 14/22 - Coating by vacuum evaporation, by sputtering or by ion implantation of the coating forming material characterised by the process of coating
  • C30B 23/00 - Single-crystal growth by condensing evaporated or sublimed materials
  • C23C 14/54 - Controlling or regulating the coating process

19.

Wearable medical tubing and cabling containment harness

      
Application Number 12682373
Grant Number 08763562
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-10-08
First Publication Date 2010-12-30
Grant Date 2014-07-01
Owner British Columbia Institute of Technology (Canada)
Inventor
  • Fladl, Theresia Trevan
  • Bellaire, Thomas Lloyd
  • Janzen, Ernie

Abstract

A wearable tubing safety vest configured to harness medical treatment delivery tubing and/or communication cables. The tubing safety vest comprises a vest component having a body-encompassing component cooperable with a plurality of releasably securable flaps, and an elongate tubing harness configured to releasably receive and retain therethrough at least one of medical treatment delivery tubing and communication cables. The tubing harness may be securely engaged with the vest component or alternatively, at least one hinge component can be interposed the vest component and the tubing harness. The vest component is configured for demountably encircling a mammalian body torso, e.g, a human infant torso, juvenile torso, or an adult torso. The tubing harness may be demountably engaged with the front or with the back of the vest component. The wearble tubing safety vest may be optionally configured for demountable engagement about an animal's torso.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A41D 13/00 - Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches

20.

WEARABLE MEDICAL TUBING AND CABLING CONTAINMENT HARNESS

      
Application Number CA2008001783
Publication Number 2009/046523
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-10-08
Publication Date 2009-04-16
Owner BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (Canada)
Inventor
  • Fladl, Theresa, Thevan
  • Belaire, Thomas, Lloyd
  • Janzen, Ernie

Abstract

A wearable tubing safety vest configured to harness medical treatment delivery tubing and/or communication cables. The tubing safety vest comprises a vest component having a body-encompassing component cooperable with a plurality of releasably securable flaps, and an elongate tubing harness configured to releasably receive and retain therethrough at least one of medical treatment delivery tubing and communication cables. The tubing harness may be securely engaged with the vest component or alternatively, at least one hinge component can be interposed the vest component and the tubing harness. The vest component is configured for demountably encircling a mammalian body torso, e.g, a human infant torso, juvenile torso, or an adult torso. The tubing harness may be demountably engaged with the front or with the back of the vest component. The wearble tubing safety vest may be optionally configured for demountable engagement about an animal's torso.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A41D 13/12 - Surgeons' or patients' gowns or dresses
  • A61M 39/00 - Tubes, tube connectors, tube couplings, valves, access sites or the like, specially adapted for medical use
  • A61M 5/14 - Infusion devices, e.g. infusing by gravityBlood infusionAccessories therefor

21.

POWER DENSITY ENHANCEMENT APPARATUS FOR WIND TURBINES

      
Application Number CA2008001637
Publication Number 2009/033295
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-09-12
Publication Date 2009-03-19
Owner BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (Canada)
Inventor Tabatabaian, Merzhad

Abstract

A wind deflector apparatus configured for increasing the velocity of an airstream flowing therethrough. The wind deflector apparatus comprises a hybrid conduit with one end comprising a first conduit having a distal end configured for receiving an airstream. The other end of the hybrid conduit comprises a pair of conduits wherein the distal ends of the pair of conduits are configured for releasing the airstream. The proximal ends of the pair of conduits depend together and are sealingly conjoined to the proximal end of the first conduit. The diameter of the distal end of first conduit is greater than the combined diameters of the distal ends of the pair of conduits. The wind deflector apparatus is communicable with wind tunnels and with wind-powered turbine generators. The wind deflector apparatus may have one or more wind-powered turbine generators installed in at least one of the conduits.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F03D 1/04 - Wind motors with rotation axis substantially parallel to the air flow entering the rotor having stationary wind-guiding means, e.g. with shrouds or channels
  • F03D 11/04 - Mounting structures
  • F15D 1/14 - Diverting flow into alternative channels

22.

USER-FRIENDLY VIBROSTIMULATION DEVICE

      
Application Number CA2006001677
Publication Number 2007/041853
Status In Force
Filing Date 2006-10-12
Publication Date 2007-04-19
Owner BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (Canada)
Inventor
  • Fladl, Theresia
  • Keane, Brian
  • Bellaire, Thomas
  • Leland, Danny
  • Janzen, Ernie

Abstract

A vibrostimulation device for slidingly communicating with tactile receptors in a human body. The device comprises an elongate vibrator module and a handle component configured for releasably engaging and rotationally communicating with the vibrator module. The vibrator module comprises a vibrating end portion containing therein an electrically controllable vibratory apparatus interconnected by a resilient shock-absorbing coupler to a power supply module. The resilient shock-absorbing coupler is configured to extend the vibrating portion away from the power supply module at an acute angle. The handle component comprises a base portion configured for releasably engaging and rotationally cooperating with the power supply module of the vibrator module, a vertical member pivotably cooperating with the base portion, and a cantilevered upper portion extending outward from the vertical portion. The upper handle portion is provided with a switching device that cooperates with the base handle portion for electrically controlling the vibrator module.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61H 23/02 - Percussion or vibration massage, e.g. using supersonic vibrationSuction-vibration massageMassage with moving diaphragms with electric or magnetic drive
  • A61H 19/00 - Massage of the genitals

23.

LIVING LABORATORY

      
Application Number 091711700
Status Pending
Filing Date 2005-10-24
Owner BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (Canada)

24.

LIVING LAB

      
Application Number 091711800
Status Pending
Filing Date 2005-10-24
Owner BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (Canada)

25.

ICES

      
Application Number 091655200
Status Pending
Filing Date 2005-03-02
Owner British Columbia Institute of Technology (Canada)

26.

Water Drop Design

      
Application Number 091189400
Status Pending
Filing Date 2000-03-22
Owner BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (Canada)

27.

WATERSHED PLEDGE

      
Application Number 091189500
Status Pending
Filing Date 2000-03-22
Owner BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (Canada)

28.

BCIT

      
Serial Number 75751153
Status Registered
Filing Date 1999-07-14
Registration Date 2002-04-02
Owner BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (Canada)
NICE Classes  ?
  • 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
  • 16 - Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials
  • 18 - Leather and imitations of leather
  • 35 - Advertising and business services
  • 36 - Financial, insurance and real estate services
  • 41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
  • 42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design

Goods & Services

[ CD-ROM's and computer programs featuring instructions in the field of customer service; mouse pads] Instruction materials in the field of [ customer service, ] science, technology and trades, namely, books, manuals, pamphlets, stationery, [ daily planners, address books, notebooks, notepaper, loose-leaf paper, loose-leaf binders, pens, pencils and pencil sharpeners ] identification cards [Bags, backpacks, bookbags and athletic bags] [Job placement services; administration of cultural and educational programs] [Providing educational scholarships] Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in careers in science, technology and trades; offering opportunities to others to participate in * educational * research programs; provide instruction in customer service skills and techniques, [ providing customer service via telephone and electronic data communications, ] fostering teamwork and interpersonal skills among personnel working in the field of customer service, telephone sales skills and techniques, [ development and implementation of standards and measures for achieving and assessing the performance of customer service provided via telephone and electronic data communications, ] managing stress [ experience ] * experienced * by personnel working in the field of customer service, [ selecting, installing, operating and managing telecommunications and computer hardware and software used in the provision of customer service via telephone and electronic data communications, recruiting, motivating, supervising and managing customer service agents, managing information systems and networks in the [ filed ] * field * of customer service, strategic development of customer service facilities and personnel, managing and supervising customer service agents and providing customer service via telephone and electronic data communications [ of ] * on * behalf of others; ] provision of instruction through correspondence programs in the fields of science, technology and trades; arranging and conducting educational programs; providing indoor and outdoor recreational facilities, and library services; and educational services, namely, courses on business planning and development Technical consultation and research in the fields of science, technology and trades; operation of laboratories for testing materials; [rental to others of laboratories and laboratory equipment for testing materials;] career counseling services, [ providing extension of credit to students; preparation of identification cards, ] operation of social clubs; research and development services, namely, development of industrial prototypes, conducting feasibility studies [* and * conducting clinical trials ]

29.

BCIT

      
Application Number 101434400
Status Registered
Filing Date 1999-05-03
Registration Date 2001-01-23
Owner BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (Canada)
NICE Classes  ?
  • 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
  • 14 - Precious metals and their alloys; jewelry; time-keeping instruments
  • 16 - Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials
  • 18 - Leather and imitations of leather
  • 35 - Advertising and business services
  • 36 - Financial, insurance and real estate services
  • 38 - Telecommunications services
  • 40 - Treatment of materials; recycling, air and water treatment,
  • 41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
  • 42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
  • 45 - Legal and security services; personal services for individuals.

Goods & Services

(1) Instructional materials in the field of customer service provided via telephone, electronic data communications, and related equipment, namely, books, manuals, pamphlets, CD ROMs, and computer programs. (2) Computer accessories, namely, mouse pads. (3) Instructional materials in the fields of science, technology, and trades, namely, books, manuals, pamphlets, CD ROMs, and computer programs. (4) Stationery, namely, daily planners, address books, notebooks, notepaper, looseleaf paper, looseleaf binders, pens, pencils and pencil sharpeners. (5) Identification cards. (6) Bags and luggage, namely, bags, backpacks, book bags, and athletic bags. (7) Pins and key chains. (1) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in careers in science and technology. (2) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in careers in trades. (3) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, the provision of instruction through correspondence programs in the fields of science, technology and trades. (4) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, offering opportunities to others to participate in research programs. (5) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in customer service skills and techniques. (6) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in providing customer service via telephone and electronic data communication. (7) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in fostering teamwork and interpersonal communication skills among personnel working in the field of customer service. (8) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in telephone sales skills and techniques. (9) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in development and implementation of standards and measures for achieving and assessing the performance of customer service provided via telephone and electronic data communications. (10) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in managing stress experienced by personnel working in the field of customer service. (11) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in selecting, installing operating and managing telecommunications and computer hardware and software used in the provision of customer service. (12) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in establishing and operating facilities for providing customer service via telephone and electronic data communications. (13) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in recruiting, motivating, supervising, and managing customer service agents. (14) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in managing information systems and networks in the field of customer service. (15) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in strategic development of customer service facilities and personnel. (16) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in managing and supervising customer service agents. (17) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in providing customer service via telephone and electronic data communications on behalf of others. (18) Applied research and development services, namely, development of industrial prototypes, conducting feasibility studies, and conducting clinical trials. (19) Technical consultation and research in the fields of science, technology. (20) Operation of laboratories for testing materials. (21) Rental to others of laboratories and laboratory equipment for testing materials. (22) Conducting business development and planning programs. (23) Administration of cultural and educational programs. (24) Arranging and conducting educational programs and conferences. (25) Providing extension of credit to students. (26) Operation of both indoor and outdoor recreational facilities. (27) Career counselling services. (28) Job placement services (29) Preparation of identification cards. (30) Operation of social clubs. (31) Library services. (32) Providing educational scholarships.

30.

BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

      
Application Number 101386300
Status Registered
Filing Date 1999-04-30
Registration Date 2002-02-27
Owner BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, (Canada)
NICE Classes  ?
  • 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
  • 14 - Precious metals and their alloys; jewelry; time-keeping instruments
  • 16 - Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials
  • 18 - Leather and imitations of leather
  • 35 - Advertising and business services
  • 36 - Financial, insurance and real estate services
  • 38 - Telecommunications services
  • 40 - Treatment of materials; recycling, air and water treatment,
  • 41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
  • 42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
  • 45 - Legal and security services; personal services for individuals.

Goods & Services

(1) Instructional materials in the field of customer service provided via telephone, electronic data communications, and related equipment, namely, books, manuals, pamphlets, CD ROMs, and computer programs. (2) Computer accessories, namely, mouse pads. (3) Instructional materials in the fields of science, technology, and trades, namely, books, manuals, pamphlets, and computer programs. (4) Stationery, namely, daily planners, address books, notebooks, notepaper, looseleaf paper, looseleaf binders, pens, pencils and pencil sharpeners. (5) Identification cards. (6) Bags and luggage, namely, bags, backpacks, book bags, and athletic bags. (7) Pins and key chains. (8) Instructional materials in the fields of science, technology, and trades, namely, audio tapes and video tapes. (1) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in careers in science and technology. (2) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in careers in trades. (3) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, the provision of instruction through correspondence programs in the fields of science, technology and trades. (4) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, offering opportunities to others to participate in research programs. (5) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in: customer services skills and techniques; providing customer service via telephone and electronic data communications; fostering teamwork and interpersonal communication skills among personnel working in the field of customer service; telephone sales skills and techniques; development and implementation of standards and measures for archieving and assessing the performance of customer service provided via telephone and electronic data communications; managing stress experienced by personnel working in the field of customer service; selecting, installing, operating and managing telecommunications and computer hardware and software used in the provision of customer service; establishing and operating facilities for providing customer service via telephone and electronic data communications; recruiting, motivating, supervising, and managing customer services agents; managing information systems and networks in the field of customer service; strategic development of customer service facilities and personnel; managing and supervising customer service agents; providing customer service via telephone and electronic data communications on behalf of others; (6) Applied research and development services, namely, development of industrial prototypes, conducting feasibility studies, and conducting clinical trials. (7) Technical consultation and research in the fields of science, technology and trades. (8) Operation of laboratories for testing materials. (9) Rental to others of laboratories and laboratory equipment for testing materials. (10) Conducting business development and planning programs. (11) Administration of cultural and educational programs. (12) Arranging and conducting educational programs and conferences. (13) Providing educational scholarships. (14) Providing extension of credit to students. (15) Operation of both indoor and outdoor recreational facilities. (16) Career counselling services. (17) Job placement services. (18) Preparation of identification cards. (19) Operation of social clubs. (20) Library services.

31.

BCIT

      
Application Number 101386400
Status Registered
Filing Date 1999-04-30
Registration Date 2001-01-23
Owner BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, (Canada)
NICE Classes  ?
  • 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
  • 14 - Precious metals and their alloys; jewelry; time-keeping instruments
  • 16 - Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials
  • 18 - Leather and imitations of leather
  • 35 - Advertising and business services
  • 36 - Financial, insurance and real estate services
  • 38 - Telecommunications services
  • 40 - Treatment of materials; recycling, air and water treatment,
  • 41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
  • 42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
  • 45 - Legal and security services; personal services for individuals.

Goods & Services

(1) (a) Instructional materials in the field of customer service provided via telephone, electronic data communications, and related equipment, namely, books, manuals, pamphlets, CD ROMs, and computer programs. (2) (b) Computer accessories, namely, mouse pads. (3) (c) Instructional materials in the fields of science, technology, and trades, namely books, manuals, pamphlets, CD ROMs, and computer programs. (4) (d) Stationery, namely, daily planners, address books, notebooks, notepaper, looseleaf paper, looseleaf binders, pens, pencils and pencil sharpeners. (5) (e) Identification cards. (6) (f) Bags and luggage, namely, bags, backpacks, book bags, and athletic bags. (7) (g) Pins and key chains. (1) (a) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in careers in science and technology. (2) (b) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in careers in trades. (3) (c) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, the provision of instruction through correspondence programs in the fields of science, technology and trades. (4) (d) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, offering opportunities to others to participate in research programs. (5) (e) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in: (i) customer services skills and techniques. (6) (e) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in: (ii) providing customer service via telephone and electronic data communications. (7) (e) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in: (iii) fostering teamwork and interpersonal communication skills among personnel working in the field of customer service. (8) (e) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in: (iv) telephone sales skills and techniques. (9) (e) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in: (v) Development and implementation of standards and measures for archieving and assessing the performance of customer service provided via telephone and electronic data communications. (10) (e) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in: (vi) managing stress experienced by personnel working in the field of customer service. (11) (e) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in: (vii) selecting, installing, operating and managing telecommunications and computer hardware and software used in the provision of customer service. (12) (e) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in: (viii) establishing and operating facilities for providing customer service via telephone and electronic data communications. (13) (e) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in: (ix) recruiting, motivating, supervising, and managing customer services agents. (14) (e) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in: (x) managing information systems and networks in the field of customer service. (15) (e) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in: (xi) strategic development of customer service facilities and personnel. (16) (e) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in: (xii) managing and supervising customer service agents. (17) (e) Educational and training services at the college level, namely, providing instruction in: (xiii) providing customer service via telephone and electronic data communications on behalf of others. (18) (f) Applied research and development services, namely, development of industrial prototypes, conducting feasibility studies, and conducting clinical trials. (19) (g) Technical consultation and research in the fields of science, technology and trades. (20) (h) Operation of laboratories for testing materials. (21) (i) Rental to others of laboratories and laboratory equipment for testing materials. (22) (j) Conducting business development and planning programs. (23) (k) Administration of cultural and educational programs. (24) (l) Arranging and conducting educational programs and conferences. (25) (m) Providing educational scholarships. (26) (n) Providing extension of credit to students. (27) (o) Operation of both indoor and outdoor recreational facilities. (28) (p) Career counselling services. (29) (q) Job placement services. (30) (r) Preparation of identification cards. (31) (s) Operation of social clubs. (32) (t) Library services.

32.

BCIT

      
Application Number 090818800
Status Pending
Filing Date 1997-07-14
Owner BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (Canada)

33.

THE LEARNING STORE

      
Application Number 090808400
Status Pending
Filing Date 1997-06-04
Owner BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (Canada)

34.

CALL CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE

      
Application Number 090807600
Status Pending
Filing Date 1997-06-02
Owner BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (Canada)

35.

BCIT RECREATION AND ATHLETICS

      
Application Number 090926700
Status Pending
Filing Date 1997-02-06
Owner BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (Canada)

36.

BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

      
Application Number 090927000
Status Pending
Filing Date 1997-02-06
Owner BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (Canada)

37.

BCIT

      
Application Number 090927100
Status Pending
Filing Date 1997-02-06
Owner BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (Canada)