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Updated: 03 Jan 2009
REGISTRATION Cancelled/Invalidated
Serial Number
75616297
Filed: 04 Jan 1999
Registration Number
2553119
Registered: 26 Mar 2002
Owner
Attorney
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Industrial oils, lubricants, and fuels
Specific design elements protected
No description available.
Information about this mark type is not available.
Mark Literal Elements:
Standard Character Claim: No. This mark may include specific styling, fonts, colors, or design elements.
Mark Drawing Type: 2R21 - 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
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
First Use in Commerce
01 Oct 1999
First Use Anywhere
01 Oct 1999
Goods Class
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
First Use in Commerce
01 Oct 1999
First Use Anywhere
01 Oct 1999
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 Oct 1999
First Use Anywhere
01 Oct 1999
Goods Class
Apparatus for lighting, heating, and cooking
What this class covers:
This class covers devices that provide light, heat, or air conditioning. It includes lamps, ovens, refrigerators, and water heaters. Products must have a functional purpose related to temperature, illumination, or sanitation. Electric cooking appliances belong here, but mechanical ones may fall into Class 7.
In simple terms: The lighting, heating, and cooling products that make spaces comfortable
First Use in Commerce
01 Oct 1999
First Use Anywhere
01 Oct 1999
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 Oct 1999
First Use Anywhere
01 Oct 1999
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
01 Oct 1999
First Use Anywhere
01 Oct 1999
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 Oct 1999
First Use Anywhere
01 Oct 1999
Goods Class
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
First Use in Commerce
01 Oct 1999
First Use Anywhere
01 Oct 1999
Status Date | Action Taken |
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03 Jan 2009 | CANCELLED SEC. 8 (6-YR) |
17 May 2007 | CASE FILE IN TICRS |
26 Mar 2002 | REGISTERED-PRINCIPAL REGISTER |
17 Dec 2001 | ALLOWED PRINCIPAL REGISTER - SOU ACCEPTED |
17 Dec 2001 | ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER |
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