The mark consists of slightly slanted to the right red letters "S", "P", and "S", each outlined individually in black.
Mark For: SPS® trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of wholesale and retail store services of products used in heating, hydronics, air conditioning, heat pumps, refrigeration, ventilation, plumbing, solar and geothermal markets, namely, fittings, pipes, valves, pipe hangers, fire sprinkler accessories, architectural copper sheet and coil, painted steel and aluminium, solder, sheet lead, lead flashing, roof drainage, radiation protection, sealants, copper nails, and rivets; Distributorship services in the field of products used in heating, hydronics, air conditioning, heat pumps, refrigeration, ventilation, plumbing, solar and geothermal markets, namely, fittings, pipes, valves, pipe hangers, fire sprinkler accessories, architectural copper sheet and coil, painted steel and aluminium, solder, sheet lead, lead flashing, roof drainage, radiation protection, sealants, copper nails, and rivets.
Status
2021-06-27 UTC
LIVE REGISTRATION Issued and Active
The trademark application has been registered with the Office.
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