Mark For: G-FORCE™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of hAND TOOLS, non powered common handle tools commonly used for digging, striking, carpentry, household repair, construction, building and plumbing for example commonly known as pliers, hammers, sandpaper, saws, tubing cutters, screwdrivers, clamps, cutters, snips, wrenches, etc. POWER TOOL ACCESSORIES non powered accessories commonly used in carpentry, household repair, construction, building and plumbing for example commonly known as bits, drivers, abrasive wheels, abrasive wheels and saw blades of all manner, wire brushes, gringing stones on fixed shaft, drill bits, hole saws, and the like, all manners of extensions and holders for using such accessories with power tools. SNOW REMOVAL - all manners of powered and non powered means to remove snow and ice from buildings, walkways or vehicles. FLASHLIGHTS AND WORKLIGHTS - all manners of powered and non powered means to create illumination.
Status
2021-07-25 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This trademark application was refused, dismissed, or invalidated by the Office and this application is no longer active.
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