Mark For: SUNBEAM® trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of refrigeration products, namely, air conditioners, dehumidifiers, ice makers, and water and beverage coolers.
Status
2024-01-26 UTC
DEAD REGISTRATION Cancelled Invalidated
The trademark application was registered, but subsequently it was cancelled or invalidated and removed from the registry.
Environmental control apparatus) Apparatus for lighting, heating, steam generating, cooking, refrigerating, drying, ventilating, water supply and sanitary purposes.
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
Cancellation Code
2
Attorney Name
Lawrence J. Shurupoff
Law Office Assigned
M40
Employee Name
REGAN, JOHN B
Timeline
2003-04-02
Date of First Use
2003-04-02
Date of Use In Commerce
2007-10-16
Application Filed
2008-03-18
Published
2008-03-18
Published for Opposition
2008-06-03
Location: PUBLICATION AND ISSUE SECTION
2008-06-03
Trademark Registered
2015-01-09
Cancelled
2015-01-09
Status: Dead/Cancelled
2015-01-09
Status: Registration cancelled because registrant did not file an acceptable declaration under Section 8. To view all documents in this
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