Offc Action Outgoing

BOLT BUDDY

Washers, Inc.

Offc Action Outgoing

UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE

 

    SERIAL NO:           76/631531

 

    APPLICANT:         Washers, Inc.

 

 

        

*76631531*

    CORRESPONDENT ADDRESS:

  ROBERT C.  COLLINS

  REISING, ETHINGTON, BARNES, KISSELLE

  PO BOX 4390

  TROY, MI 48099-4390

 

RETURN ADDRESS: 

Commissioner for Trademarks

P.O. Box 1451

Alexandria, VA 22313-1451

 

 

 

 

    MARK:       BOLT BUDDY

 

 

 

    CORRESPONDENT’S REFERENCE/DOCKET NO:   2504.3007.00

 

    CORRESPONDENT EMAIL ADDRESS: 

 

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.

 

 

 

OFFICE ACTION

 

RESPONSE TIME LIMIT:  TO AVOID ABANDONMENT, THE OFFICE MUST RECEIVE A PROPER RESPONSE TO THIS OFFICE ACTION WITHIN 6 MONTHS OF THE MAILING OR E-MAILING DATE. 

 

 

Serial Number  76/631531

 

The assigned examining attorney has reviewed the referenced application and determined the following.

Search Results.

 

The examining attorney has searched the Office records and has found no similar registered or pending mark which would bar registration under Trademark Act Section 2(d), 15 U.S.C. Section 1052(d). Trademark Manual of Examining Procedure Section 704.01.  

 

Nevertheless, the applicant must respond to the following informalities.

 

Standard Character Claim Omitted.

 

In a standard character drawing, the mark on the drawing consists of only words, letters or numbers, but does not include any designs or claims as to particular font style, size, or color.  A registration for a mark using a standard character drawing affords protection not only for the standard character version of the mark, but for any possible renderings of the mark, as long as those renderings do not contain any design elements; i.e., a registered standard character drawing of the mark gives protection for display on the specimens in any lettering style.  A special-form drawing, on the other hand, shows the mark in stylized letters and/or with a design element and provides protection for only that specific rendering.  37 C.F.R. §2.52; Exam Guide 01-03, section I; See TMEP §§807.06 et seq. and TMEP §807.07 et seq.

 

In this application, the mark appears to be standard character drawing without any claim as to a standard character drawing.

 

The requirements for a standard character drawing submitted on paper are as follows:

 

·        a sheet of nonshiny white paper that is separate from the application and is 8 to 8.5 inches wide by 11 to 11.69 inches long (or 20.3 to 21.6 cm. wide and 27.9 to 29.7cm. long);

 

·         one of the shorter sides of the sheet should be regarded as its top edge;

 

·        include the caption “DRAWING PAGE” at the top of the drawing beginning one inch (2.5 cm.) from the top edge;

 

·        depict the mark in black print;

 

·        depict all letters and words in the mark in Latin characters;

 

·        depict all numerals in the mark in Roman or Arabic numerals; and

 

·        the mark includes only common punctuation or diacritical marks as shown on the Office’s official table of acceptable standard characters.

 

37 C.F.R. §§2.52(a) and 2.54; See TMEP §§807.01(a), 807.01(b), 807.01(c) and 807.06.

 

In the alternative, the requirements for a standard character drawing submitted through TEAS are as follows:

 

·        depict the mark in black print;

 

·        depict all letters and words in the mark in Latin characters;

 

·        depict all numerals in the mark in Roman or Arabic numerals; and

 

·        the mark includes only common punctuation or diacritical marks as shown on the Office’s official table of acceptable standard characters.

 

37 C.F.R. §§2.52(a).

 

The standard character drawing may be entered into the appropriate text field on the TEAS form or attached as a digitized image.  If applicant attaches a digitized image, then the image must be in .jpg format, formatted at no less than 300 and no more than 350 dots per inch; and no smaller in any direction than 250 pixels and no larger in any direction than 944 pixels.  37 C.F.R. §2.53(c).

 

Regardless of the submission method, the applicant must submit the following standard character claim:

 

The mark is presented in standard character format without claim to any particular font style, size, or color.

 

 37 C.F.R. §2.52(a).

 

Amend the Identification of Goods.

The identification of goods is unacceptable as indefinite.  The applicant must indicate the specific type or types of metal fasteners.  Trademark Manual of Examining Procedure Section 1402. 

The applicant may adopt the following identification, if accurate:

Metal fasteners, namely, ________________________ (please indicate specific items, e.g., bolts, nails, rivets, screws) in International Class 6.

Trademark Manual of Examining Procedure Section 1402. 

Please note that, while an application may be amended to clarify or limit the identification, additions to the identification are not permitted.  37 C.F.R. Section 2.71(a); Trademark Manual of Examining Procedure Section 1402.06.  Therefore, the applicant may not amend to include any goods that are not within the scope of goods set forth in the present identification. 

For additional information regarding acceptable identifications, the Trademark Manual of Acceptable Identifications and Classifications for Goods and Services is accessible on the World Wide Web at .

 

Disclaimer of Descriptive Wording.

Trademark Act Section 6(a), 15 U.S.C. Section 1056(a), states that the Commissioner may require the applicant to disclaim an unregistrable component of a mark.  Trademark Act Section 2(e), 15 U.S.C. Section 1052(e), bars the registration of a mark which is merely descriptive or deceptively misdescriptive, or primarily geographically descriptive of the goods. Therefore, the Commissioner may require the disclaimer of a portion of a mark which, when used in connection with the goods or services, is merely descriptive or deceptively misdescriptive, or primarily geographically descriptive.  If an applicant does not comply with a disclaimer requirement, the examining attorney may refuse registration of the entire mark.  TMEP section 1213.01(b).

The wording BOLT in the applicant’s mark is merely descriptive of the applicant’s goods because it describes the fact that the goods are either metal bolts or used with metal bolts.   The applicant must insert a disclaimer of BOLT in the application.  Trademark Act Section 6, 15 U.S.C. Section 1056; TMEP section 1208.

A disclaimer does not physically remove the disclaimed matter from the mark, but rather is a written statement that applicant does not claim exclusive rights to the disclaimed wording and/or design separate and apart from the mark as shown in the drawing.

The computerized printing format for the Trademark Official Gazette requires a standard form for a disclaimer.   TMEP section 1213.08(a)(i).  A properly worded disclaimer should read as follows:

No claim is made to the exclusive right to use BOLT apart from the mark as shown.

See In re Owatonna Tool Co., 231 USPQ 493 (Comm'r Pats. 1983).

Responding to this Office Action.

 

No set form is required for response to this Office action.  The applicant must respond to each point raised.  The applicant should simply set forth the required changes or statements and request that the Office enter them.  The applicant must sign the response.  In addition to the identifying information required at the beginning of this letter, the applicant should provide a telephone number to speed up further processing.

 

In all correspondence to the Patent and Trademark Office, the applicant should list the name and law office of the examining attorney, the serial number of this application, the mailing date of this Office action, and the applicant's telephone number.

 

If the applicant has any questions or needs assistance in responding to this Office Action, please telephone the assigned examining attorney. However, you may be able to can receive a response faster by sending me an email at john.dalier@uspto.gov with any questions regarding this Office Action.  Note that this email address is not for responses to Office Actions, just questions about Office Actions.

 

Copies of Documents

 

The applicant may view and download any or all documents contained in the electronic file wrapper of all pending trademark applications, as well as many registrations via the Trademark Document Retrieval (TDR) system available online at: <http://portal.gov.uspto.report/external/portal/tow>.  Currently, you can access all pending applications and all Madrid Protocol filings, and also many registrations, via TDR.  The USPTO is in the process of converting all remaining registrations into a digital format, to permit future TDR access.  This conversion process is expected to take several years.

 

Downloads are converted into PDF format and may be viewed with any PDF viewer, including the free Adobe Reader.

 

 

/John D. Dalier/

Trademark Examining Attorney

Law Office 106; 571 272 9150

Fax (571) 273-9106

 

 

HOW TO RESPOND TO THIS OFFICE ACTION:

  • ONLINE RESPONSE:  You may respond formally using the Office’s Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS) Response to Office Action form (visit http://www.gov.uspto.report/teas/index.html and follow the instructions, but if the Office Action has been issued via email, you must wait 72 hours after receipt of the Office Action to respond via TEAS).
  • REGULAR MAIL RESPONSE:  To respond by regular mail, your response should be sent to the mailing return address above and include the serial number, law office number and examining attorney’s name in your response.

 

STATUS OF APPLICATION: To check the status of your application, visit the Office’s Trademark Applications and Registrations Retrieval (TARR) system at http://tarr.uspto.gov.

 

VIEW APPLICATION DOCUMENTS ONLINE: Documents in the electronic file for pending applications can be viewed and downloaded online at http://portal.gov.uspto.report/external/portal/tow.

 

GENERAL TRADEMARK INFORMATION: For general information about trademarks, please visit the Office’s website at http://www.gov.uspto.report/main/trademarks.htm

 

FOR INQUIRIES OR QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS OFFICE ACTION, PLEASE CONTACT THE ASSIGNED EXAMINING ATTORNEY SPECIFIED ABOVE.

 


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