UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
SERIAL NO: 76/478278
APPLICANT: TAKARA BELMONT CORPORATION
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CORRESPONDENT ADDRESS: JAMES M. SLATTERY BIRCH, STEWART, KOLASCH & BIRCH P.O. BOX 747 FALLS CHURCH, VA 22040-0747
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RETURN ADDRESS: Commissioner for Trademarks 2900 Crystal Drive Arlington, VA 22202-3514 ecom114@uspto.gov
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MARK: ROLLERBALL
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CORRESPONDENT’S REFERENCE/DOCKET NO: 1312-0308T
CORRESPONDENT EMAIL ADDRESS:
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Please provide in all correspondence:
1. Filing date, serial number, mark and applicant's name. 2. Date of this Office Action. 3. Examining Attorney's name and Law Office number. 4. Your telephone number and e-mail address.
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Serial Number 76/478278
This letter responds to the applicant’s communication filed on January 2, 2004. The applicant (1) submitted a new drawing, (2) submitted a lining and stippling statement and (3) amended the identification of goods. Nos. 1 and 2 are accepted and made part of the record. The identification of goods remains indefinite. The examining attorney makes final the requirement of a definite identification of goods statement. The following is advised.
All other requirements have been accepted and made part of the record.
The wording in the identification of goods needs clarification because it is indefinite. Applicant must amend the identification of goods to specify the common commercial or generic name for the goods. If there is no common commercial or generic name for the product, then applicant must describe the product and intended consumer as well as its main purpose and intended uses. TMEP §1402.01.
The applicant may adopt the following identification and classification, if accurate:
Hair drying apparatus and equipment, namely, [specify common commercial name for hair accelerating, e.g., heat accelerating lamps] and [specify type, e.g., stationary] hair dryers for beauty salon use and structural parts for the aforesaid goods in International Class 11.
TMEP §1402.01.
Additions to Identification Not Permitted and Identification Manual
Please note that, while the identification of goods may be amended to clarify or limit the goods, adding to the goods or broadening the scope of the goods is not permitted. 37 C.F.R. §2.71(a); TMEP §1402.06. Therefore, applicant may not amend the identification to include goods that are not within the scope of the goods set forth in the present identification.
For assistance with identifying goods and/or services in trademark applications, please see the online searchable Manual of Acceptable Identifications of Goods and Services at http://www.gov.uspto.report/web/offices/tac/doc/gsmanual/.
If applicant prosecutes this application as a combined, or multiple-class application, then applicant must comply with each of the requirements below for those goods and/or services based on actual use in commerce under Trademark Act Section 1(a):
(1) Applicant must list the goods/services by international class with the classes listed in ascending numerical order. TMEP §1403.01.
(2) Applicant must submit a filing fee for each international class of goods and/or services not covered by the fee already paid. 37 C.F.R. §2.86(a)(2); TMEP §§810.01 and 1403.01.
(3) Applicant must submit:
(a) dates of first use of the mark anywhere and dates of first use of the mark in commerce; the dates of use, both anywhere and in commerce, must be at least as early as the filing date of the application, 37 C.F.R. §§2.34(a)(l)(i), 2.34(a)(1 )(ii) and 2.86(a)(3);
(b) one specimen showing use of the mark for each class of goods and/or services; the specimen(s) must have been in use in commerce at least as early as the filing date of the application; 37 C.F.R. §§2.34(a)(1)(iv) and 2.86(a)(3); and
(c) both the dates of use and a statement that "the specimen was in use in commerce at least as early as the filing date of the application" must be verified in a notarized affidavit or a signed declaration under 37 C.F.R. §2.20; 37 C.F.R. §§2.59(a) and 2.71(c).
The requirement that applicant submit a definite identification of goods statement is maintained and made FINAL.
Please note that the only appropriate responses to a final action are (1) compliance with the outstanding requirements, if feasible, (2) filing of an appeal to the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, or (3) filing of a petition to the Director if permitted by 37 C.F.R. §2.63(b). 37 C.F.R. §2.64(a); TMEP §715.01. Regarding petitions to the Director, see 37 C.F.R. §2.146 and TMEP Chapter 1700. If the applicant fails to respond within six months of the mailing date of this refusal, this Office will declare the application abandoned. 37 C.F.R. §2.65(a).
/William T. Verhosek/
Examining Atty/LO 114
703-308-9114x142
(Fax) 703-746-8114
ecom114@uspto.gov
How to respond to this Office Action:
To respond formally using the Office’s Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS), visit http://www.gov.uspto.report/teas/index.html and follow the instructions.
To respond formally via E-mail, visit http://www.gov.uspto.report/web/trademarks/tmelecresp.htm and follow the instructions.
To respond formally via regular mail, your response should be sent to the mailing Return Address listed above and include the serial number, law office and examining attorney’s name on the upper right corner of each page of your response.
FOR INQUIRIES OR QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS OFFICE ACTION, PLEASE CONTACT THE ASSIGNED EXAMINING ATTORNEY.