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Updated: 20 Jul 2002
REGISTRATION Cancelled/Invalidated
Serial Number
74395510
Filed: 27 May 1993
Registration Number
1909646
Registered: 08 Aug 1995
Owner
Attorney
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Cleaning agents, cosmetics, and personal care products
Specific design elements protected
No description available.
Information about this mark type is not available.
Mark Literal Elements: JIM CRUMLEY'S TREBARK
Standard Character Claim: No. This mark may include specific styling, fonts, colors, or design elements.
Mark Drawing Type: 3S13 - Unknown Mark Type
This trademark protects specific visual elements. Exact details of protection depend on the mark's visual appearance and any color claims.
Classification Information
Goods Class
Cleaning agents, cosmetics, and personal care products
What this class covers:
This class includes beauty, skincare, and cleaning products. It covers everything from shampoos, perfumes, and makeup to detergents, soaps, and toothpaste. These are consumer-facing products meant for personal or household hygiene. Medicinal skin creams and disinfectants, however, belong in Class 5.
In simple terms: Beauty, hygiene, and cleaning products that keep you and your home fresh
First Use in Commerce
01 Jan 1988
First Use Anywhere
01 Dec 1987
Goods Class
Hand tools and implements
What this class covers:
This class includes manually-operated tools like wrenches, knives, scissors, and gardening tools. It covers non-electric hand tools used in construction, agriculture, and home improvement. If a tool is powered by a motor, it likely belongs in Class 7 instead. Cutlery such as forks and spoons fall under Class 21.
In simple terms: Hand-operated tools, from kitchen knives to power drills
First Use in Commerce
01 Apr 1992
First Use Anywhere
01 Mar 1992
Goods Class
Scientific and electronic apparatus, including computers and software
What this class covers:
This class covers electronic devices, scientific instruments, and software. It includes everything from computers, smartphones, and cameras to medical diagnostic tools. It also covers downloadable software and AI programs. However, medical devices may also be classified under Class 10.
In simple terms: Gadgets, software, and electronics that shape the modern world
First Use in Commerce
01 Apr 1988
First Use Anywhere
01 Mar 1988
Goods Class
Firearms and ammunition
What this class covers:
This class covers guns, ammunition, and explosives used for military, personal defense, or sporting purposes. It includes items like rifles, bullets, and fireworks. It also covers non-lethal weapons like stun guns. However, security and police services belong in Class 45.
In simple terms: Firearms and explosive devices used for security and defense
First Use in Commerce
01 Feb 1988
First Use Anywhere
01 Jan 1988
Goods Class
Paper products, stationery, and office supplies
What this class covers:
This class includes printed materials, stationery, and office supplies. It covers newspapers, books, calendars, and greeting cards. It also includes adhesive tapes, pencils, and envelopes. However, paper packaging belongs in Class 22.
In simple terms: Paper goods, books, and office supplies used every day
First Use in Commerce
15 Jul 1988
First Use Anywhere
15 Jun 1988
Goods Class
Rubber, gutta-percha, and insulating materials
What this class covers:
This class covers rubber, plastics, and insulation materials used in industrial applications. It includes waterproofing sheets, foam padding, and electric cable insulation. These are typically raw or semi-processed materials. However, finished rubber products like tires belong in Class 12.
In simple terms: Rubber, plastics, and insulation materials for industrial use
First Use in Commerce
15 Jul 1988
First Use Anywhere
15 Jun 1988
Goods Class
Leather goods, luggage, and animal skins
What this class covers:
This class includes leather and imitation leather products like handbags, wallets, and luggage. It also covers saddles, harnesses, and pet collars. Items must be primarily made of leather to fit here. Footwear, however, belongs in Class 25.
In simple terms: Bags, wallets, and leather accessories for travel and fashion
First Use in Commerce
01 Sept 1985
First Use Anywhere
01 Sept 1985
Goods Class
Furniture and related products
What this class covers:
This class includes furniture and home accessories like chairs, mirrors, and mattresses. It also covers plastic storage containers and picture frames. Items must be designed primarily for furnishing spaces. However, home textiles belong in Class 24.
In simple terms: Furniture and home décor that make spaces functional and stylish
First Use in Commerce
01 Sept 1985
First Use Anywhere
01 Sept 1985
Goods Class
Textiles and textile goods
What this class covers:
This class includes textile materials like bed sheets, curtains, and upholstery fabrics. It covers woven and non-woven materials used for home décor. Ready-made clothing, however, belongs in Class 25.
In simple terms: Fabrics and textiles used for clothing, bedding, and décor
First Use in Commerce
01 Mar 1980
First Use Anywhere
01 Jan 1980
Goods Class
Clothing, footwear, and headgear
What this class covers:
This class includes apparel, footwear, and headwear for men, women, and children. It covers everything from dresses and jeans to shoes and hats. However, accessories like handbags and belts belong in Class 18.
In simple terms: The fashion items you wear, from shoes to hats
First Use in Commerce
01 Jul 1986
First Use Anywhere
01 Jul 1986
Goods Class
Games, toys, and sporting equipment
What this class covers:
This class includes toys, board games, and sports equipment. It covers items like dolls, video game controllers, and playground equipment. Gym equipment such as treadmills and dumbbells also belong here. However, software for video games is classified under Class 9.
In simple terms: Toys, games, and sporting goods for fun and fitness
First Use in Commerce
01 Sept 1986
First Use Anywhere
01 Sept 1986
Goods Class
Tobacco products and smoking accessories
What this class covers:
This class includes tobacco, cigars, cigarettes, and e-cigarettes. It also covers smoking accessories like pipes, lighters, and rolling papers. These products are primarily used for recreational smoking. However, medicinal inhalers belong in Class 5.
In simple terms: Tobacco, e-cigarettes, and smoking accessories
First Use in Commerce
01 Sept 1987
First Use Anywhere
01 Sept 1987
Status Date | Action Taken |
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20 Jul 2002 | CANCELLED SEC. 8 (6-YR) |
08 Aug 1995 | REGISTERED-PRINCIPAL REGISTER |
16 May 1995 | PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION |
14 Apr 1995 | NOTICE OF PUBLICATION |
13 Jan 1995 | APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER |
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