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Updated: 26 Jun 2023
REGISTRATION Issued and Active
Serial Number
74651244
Filed: 24 Mar 1995
Registration Number
2660965
Registered: 17 Dec 2002
Owner
Attorney
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Chemicals for industrial, scientific, and agricultural purposes
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Mark Drawing Type: 3000 - Design with Words/Letters
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Classification Information
Goods Class
Chemicals for industrial, scientific, and agricultural purposes
What this class covers:
This class covers chemicals used in industries, laboratories, and agriculture. It includes raw materials for manufacturing products like plastics, adhesives, and detergents. You won't find finished consumer products here—just the ingredients used to make them. Items like fertilizers, fire-extinguishing compositions, and industrial gases belong in this category.
In simple terms: The science behind everyday products: chemicals used in manufacturing and research
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Paints, varnishes, and anti-corrosion substances
What this class covers:
This class includes paints, varnishes, and protective coatings used for buildings, vehicles, and furniture. It also covers colorants, dyes, and anti-rust treatments. Products in this category are used to enhance, preserve, or protect surfaces. However, artistic paints for craft use might fall under other classes.
In simple terms: Paints and coatings that protect and add color to surfaces
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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
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Industrial oils, lubricants, and fuels
What this class covers:
This class includes fuels, motor oils, and industrial lubricants. It covers products like gasoline, diesel, candles, and lamp oils. Lubricants used in machinery, including greases and synthetic oils, are also included. It does not cover edible oils, which belong in Class 29.
In simple terms: The fuels and oils that power industries and transportation
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Pharmaceuticals and sanitary preparations
What this class covers:
This class includes medicines, dietary supplements, and healthcare products for humans and animals. It covers prescription drugs, first-aid kits, and disinfectants. Veterinary medications and baby food also fall under this class. However, cosmetics and hygiene products belong in Class 3.
In simple terms: Medicines, supplements, and health products for people and pets
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Common metals and metal construction materials
What this class covers:
This class covers raw and semi-finished metal products, including building materials like steel beams, nails, and pipes. It also includes common metal goods like safes, locks, and metal containers. Items must be primarily made of metal to fit in this category. Finished goods, such as furniture or jewelry, fall under other classes.
In simple terms: Metal materials that build everything from skyscrapers to simple tools
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Precious metals, jewelry, and timepieces
What this class covers:
This class includes fine jewelry, watches, and precious metals. It covers engagement rings, luxury timepieces, and gemstones. It also includes commemorative coins and trophies made of precious metals. Costume jewelry, however, may be categorized differently.
In simple terms: Jewelry, watches, and luxury accessories that define style
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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
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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
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Non-metallic building materials
What this class covers:
This class includes construction materials that aren't made of metal, like bricks, glass, and lumber. It covers everything from cement to roofing shingles. Prefabricated non-metal buildings are also included. However, metal building materials belong in Class 6.
In simple terms: Construction materials that shape buildings and roads
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Household utensils, kitchenware, and glassware
What this class covers:
This class covers household utensils and cookware like pots, pans, and dishware. It also includes cleaning tools like mops, brooms, and sponges. Disposable kitchenware, however, might be classified elsewhere. Electric kitchen appliances belong in Class 11.
In simple terms: Kitchenware and household tools that make life easier
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Ropes, nets, and tents
What this class covers:
This class includes raw fibrous materials, ropes, tents, and nets. It covers camping gear, sails, and sacks for storage. These items must be flexible, woven, or fibrous. However, fabric-based products like curtains belong in Class 24.
In simple terms: Ropes, tents, and nets used in outdoor and industrial settings
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Carpets, rugs, and floor coverings
What this class covers:
This class includes carpets, rugs, mats, and artificial turf. It also covers wallpaper that is not made of textile materials. These items must be intended for floor or wall covering purposes. However, flooring materials like tiles and wood belong in Class 19.
In simple terms: Carpets, rugs, and mats that add comfort and design
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Meat, fish, poultry, and preserved foods
What this class covers:
This class includes food products like meats, dairy, and processed fruits and vegetables. It covers everything from cheese and eggs to frozen meals and snack foods. These items are usually pre-packaged or preserved for long-term storage. However, fresh produce belongs in Class 31.
In simple terms: Packaged and preserved foods, including meats and dairy
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Staple foods like coffee, tea, and pastries
What this class covers:
This class includes staple foods like bread, pasta, rice, and pastries. It also covers coffee, tea, seasonings, and sweeteners. These products are often used in daily meals or desserts. However, non-alcoholic beverages belong in Class 32.
In simple terms: Everyday food staples like coffee, tea, and baked goods
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Non-alcoholic beverages and mineral waters
What this class covers:
This class includes sodas, fruit juices, and mineral water. It also covers energy drinks, soft drinks, and non-alcoholic beer. These beverages must not contain alcohol. However, alcoholic drinks belong in Class 33.
In simple terms: Soft drinks, juices, and other non-alcoholic beverages
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Status Date | Action Taken |
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26 Jun 2023 | NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE OF SEC. 8 - E-MAILED |
26 Jun 2023 | REGISTERED AND RENEWED (SECOND RENEWAL - 10 YRS) |
26 Jun 2023 | REGISTERED - SEC. 9 GRANTED/CHECK RECORD FOR SEC. 8 |
26 Jun 2023 | REGISTERED - PARTIAL SEC. 8 (10-YR) ACCEPTED |
26 Jun 2023 | CASE ASSIGNED TO POST REGISTRATION PARALEGAL |
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