Mark For: UT™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of telecommunications switches; pulse code modulation multiplexers and higher order multiplexers; digital transmitters, receivers and transceivers; cryptographic units; telephone sets, facsimile terminals, videotex and telex machines, modems, fire and pollution detectors; radiotelephones, radio base stations; switching stations, namely, local or transit telephone switching base units; digital cross connect switching stations, namely, devices installed in digital transmission systems for performing automatic restoration switching using facility rerouting; identification of friend or foe machines, namely, machines for land, sea or airborne application able to meet identification requirements of long and short range radar systems; avionic machines, namely, airborne terminals for performing radio communications in the nature of data and voice transmission; private digital branch exchanges, namely, private telephone switching units capable of switching a predetermined number of external lines to a predetermined number of extensions; plant safety controllers, namely, machines for monitoring the correct operation of all technical devices in a building including anti-fire devices, and lifting devices; automatic vehicle monitoring apparatus, namely, apparatus for centralized collection of information concerning the location of a single vehicle in a public transportation system as well as the number of passengers transported by a predetermined vehicle; (base transceiver stations (BTS's), local switching center (LSC), main switching center (MSC), location registers (LS), and operation and maintenance centers (OMC), for switching, control and management of cellular and digital cordless telephones; and apparatus in the nature of a video signal broadcasting station, interactive terminals, namely, machines suitable for capturing the data superimposed on video signals and to display them on a television screen, data processing centers for interactive like television systems, and apparatus in the nature of audio video servers, broadband switching centers and set top terminals for interactive television through existing broadcast communications systems enabling the user to participate actively in television programs such as quiz shows, commercials, opinion polls, sports events, and telemarketing.
Status
2021-07-26 UTC
DEAD APPLICATION Refused Dismissed or Invalidated
This trademark application was refused, dismissed, or invalidated by the Office and this application is no longer active.
(Electrical and scientific apparatus) Scientific, nautical, surveying, electric, photographic, cinematographic, optical, weighing, measuring, signaling, checking (supervision), lifesaving and teaching apparatus and instruments; apparatus for recording, transmission or reproduction of sound or images; magnetic data carriers, recording discs; automatic vending machines and mechanisms for coin operated apparatus; cash registers, calculating machines, data processing equipment and computers; fire-extinguishing apparatus.
Filed Use
No
Current Use
No
Intent To Use
Yes
Filed ITU
Yes
44D Filed
Yes
44E Current
Yes
66A Current
No
Current Basis
No
No Basis
No
Domestic Representative
Birch, Stewart, Kolasch and Birch
Attorney Name
Raymond C. Stewart
Attorney Docket Number
753.132T
Law Office Assigned
L20
Employee Name
GLYNN, GERALD T
Timeline
1993-05-20
Trademark Registered
1993-11-17
Application Filed
1997-05-20
Published
1997-05-20
Published for Opposition
1998-05-01
Abandon
1998-05-01
Location: FILE REPOSITORY (FRANCONIA)
1998-05-01
Status: Abandoned after an inter partes decision by the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board. For further information, see TTABVUE on the Tr
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Attorney of Record
RAYMOND C. STEWART BIRCH, STEWART, KOLASCH AND BIRCH P.O. BOX 747 FALLS CHURCH, VA 22040-0747
Good, Services, and Codes
International Codes:
9
U.S. Codes:
021,023,026,036,038
Type Code
Type
GS0091
telecommunications switches; pulse code modulation multiplexers and higher order multiplexers; digital transmitters, receivers and transceivers; cryptographic units; telephone sets, facsimile terminals, videotex and telex machines, modems, fire and pollution detectors; radiotelephones, radio base stations; switching stations, namely, local or transit telephone switching base units; digital cross connect switching stations, namely, devices installed in digital transmission systems for performing automatic restoration switching using facility rerouting; identification of friend or foe machines, namely, machines for land, sea or airborne application able to meet identification requirements of long and short range radar systems; avionic machines, namely, airborne terminals for performing radio communications in the nature of data and voice transmission; private digital branch exchanges, namely, private telephone switching units capable of switching a predetermined number of external lines to a predetermined number of extensions; plant safety controllers, namely, machines for monitoring the correct operation of all technical devices in a building including anti-fire devices, and lifting devices; automatic vehicle monitoring apparatus, namely, apparatus for centralized collection of information concerning the location of a single vehicle in a public transportation system as well as the number of passengers transported by a predetermined vehicle; (base transceiver stations (BTS's), local switching center (LSC), main switching center (MSC), location registers (LS), and operation and maintenance centers (OMC), for switching, control and management of cellular and digital cordless telephones; and apparatus in the nature of a video signal broadcasting station, interactive terminals, namely, machines suitable for capturing the data superimposed on video signals and to display them on a television screen, data processing centers for interactive like television systems, and apparatus in the nature of audio video servers, broadband switching centers and set top terminals for interactive television through existing broadcast communications systems enabling the user to participate actively in television programs such as quiz shows, commercials, opinion polls, sports events, and telemarketing
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