035:
Belting, Hose, Machinery Packing and Non-Metallic Tires
050:
Merchandise Not Otherwise Classified
Primary International Class
017 - Primary Class
(Rubber goods) Rubber, gutta-percha, gum, asbestos, mica and goods made from these materials and not included in other classes; plastics in extruded form for use in manufacture; packing, stopping and insulating materials; flexible pipes, not of metal.
Filed Use
Yes
Current Use
Yes
Intent To Use
No
Filed ITU
No
44D Filed
No
44E Current
No
66A Current
No
Current Basis
No
No Basis
No
Attorney Name
George H. Kobayashi
Attorney Docket Number
4632-2002
Law Office Assigned
L80
Employee Name
ENGEL, MICHAEL L
Timeline
1988-01-08
Date of First Use
1988-10-01
Date of Use In Commerce
1998-07-15
Application Filed
1999-07-13
Published
1999-07-13
Published for Opposition
1999-10-05
Trademark Registered
2009-04-23
Location: POST REGISTRATION
2009-04-23
Status: Live/Registered
2009-10-05
Renewal Date
2018-10-05
Transaction Date
2021-04-30
Cancelled
2021-04-30
Location: POST REGISTRATION
2021-04-30
Status: Registration cancelled because registrant did not file an acceptable declaration under Section 8. To view all documents in this
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