Offc Action Outgoing

NIRECO

Nireco Corporation

U.S. TRADEMARK APPLICATION NO. 88072347 - NIRECO - 879369

To: Nireco Corporation (docket@lawabel.com)
Subject: U.S. TRADEMARK APPLICATION NO. 88072347 - NIRECO - 879369
Sent: 12/4/2018 9:14:00 PM
Sent As: ECOM116@USPTO.GOV
Attachments:

UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE (USPTO)

OFFICE ACTION (OFFICIAL LETTER) ABOUT APPLICANT’S TRADEMARK APPLICATION

 

U.S. APPLICATION SERIAL NO.  88072347

 

MARK: NIRECO

 

 

        

*88072347*

CORRESPONDENT ADDRESS:

       LAWRENCE E. ABELMAN

       ABELMAN, FRAYNE & SCHWAB

       666 THIRD AVENUE

       NEW YORK, NY 10017

       

 

CLICK HERE TO RESPOND TO THIS LETTER:

http://www.gov.uspto.report/trademarks/teas/response_forms.jsp

 

VIEW YOUR APPLICATION FILE

 

APPLICANT: Nireco Corporation

 

 

 

CORRESPONDENT’S REFERENCE/DOCKET NO:  

       879369

CORRESPONDENT E-MAIL ADDRESS: 

       docket@lawabel.com

 

 

 

OFFICE ACTION

 

STRICT DEADLINE TO RESPOND TO THIS LETTER

TO AVOID ABANDONMENT OF APPLICANT’S TRADEMARK APPLICATION, THE USPTO MUST RECEIVE APPLICANT’S COMPLETE RESPONSE TO THIS LETTER WITHIN 6 MONTHS OF THE ISSUE/MAILING DATE BELOW.  A RESPONSE TRANSMITTED THROUGH THE TRADEMARK ELECTRONIC APPLICATION SYSTEM (TEAS) MUST BE RECEIVED BEFORE MIDNIGHT EASTERN TIME OF THE LAST DAY OF THE RESPONSE PERIOD.

 

 

ISSUE/MAILING DATE: 12/4/2018

 

 

 

 

The referenced application has been reviewed by the assigned trademark examining attorney.  Applicant must respond timely and completely to the issue(s) below.  15 U.S.C. §1062(b); 37 C.F.R. §§2.62(a), 2.65(a); TMEP §§711, 718.03.

 

SUMMARY OF ISSUES:

  • Identification of Goods Requires Clarification
  • Requirement for Information

 

SEARCH OF OFFICE’S DATABASE OF MARKS

 

The trademark examining attorney has searched the Office’s database of registered and pending marks and has found no conflicting marks that would bar registration under Trademark Act Section 2(d).  TMEP §704.02; see 15 U.S.C. §1052(d).

 

IDENTIFICATION OF GOODS

 

The wording “Food or beverage processing machines and apparatus;...; Printing or bookbinding machines and apparatus; Packaging or wrapping machines and apparatus; Plastic processing machines and apparatus; Brakes, not for land vehicles; Valves for machines; Agricultural machines; Injectors for painting;...; Electronic components manufacturing machines and systems; Actuators; Mechanical control devices;...; Hydraulic intensifiers (machine elements not for land vehicles);...; Sorting machines; Metalworking machines and tools; Textile machines and apparatus,” in Class 7, and “Regulating apparatus; Precision measuring machines and instruments; Laboratory apparatus and instruments; Photographic machines and apparatus;...; Video machines and apparatus;...; Checking (supervision) apparatus and instruments; Electrical regulating apparatus;...; Pulse generators; Switches; Sensors;...; Automatic weighing instrument;...; Food analysis apparatus; Material testing instruments and machines; Sensors detectors; Inductors (electricity); Control panels (electricity),” in Class 9, in the identification of goods is indefinite and must be clarified because it does not identify all of the goods by the full common commercial name and it includes parentheses.  See 37 C.F.R. §2.32(a)(6); TMEP §1402.01. 

 

Applicant may substitute the following wording, if accurate: 

 

International Class 7

Food or beverage processing machines, namely, electric food processors and beverage processing machines; Pulp making, papermaking or paper-working machines and apparatus; Printing machines for commercial or industrial use, and bookbinding machines for industrial purposes; Packaging machines and wrapping machines; Plastic processing machines; Brakes, not for land vehicles, namely, brakes for machines; Valves for machines, namely, valves being parts of machines; Agricultural machines, namely, (indicate specific implements, e.g., cultivators, harvesters, disk harrows, seeders, etc.); Injectors for painting being parts of painting machines; Industrial robots; Electronic components manufacturing machines and systems, namely, (clarify what type of manufacturing machines these are, e.g., memory chip manufacturing machines); Actuators, namely, (identify the specific type(s) of actuators, e.g., hydraulic valve actuators, pneumatic valve actuators); Mechanical control devices, namely, (identify the specific type of mechanical control devices by the common commercial name); Regulators being parts of machines; Hydraulic intensifiers being parts of machines, not for land vehicles; Mechanical winding machines; Sorting machines, namely, machines for sorting (indicate items being sorted, e.g., fruit); Metalworking machines being machining centers, and metalworking machine tools; Textile machines and apparatus, namely, (identify the specific type(s) of textile machines, e.g., textile scutching machines, textile tentering machines).

 

International Class 9

Regulating apparatus, namely, (identify the specific type of regulating device by the common commercial name, e.g., voltage regulators); Precision measuring machines and instruments, namely, (identify the specific type(s), e.g., instruments for measuring length, resistance measuring instruments); Laboratory apparatus and instruments, namely, (identify the specific types of laboratory apparatus and instruments by the common commercial name, e.g., pipette racks for laboratory use); Photographic machines and apparatus, namely, (identify the specific types of photographic machines and apparatus by the common commercial name, e.g., cameras); Cinematographic machines and apparatus; Video machines and apparatus, namely, (identify the goods by the full common commercial name, e.g., video disc players); Weighing apparatus and instruments; Checking apparatus and instruments, namely, (identify the specific goods by the full common commercial name); Electrical regulating apparatus, namely, voltage regulators for electric power; Amplifiers; Encoders; Pulse generators in the nature of electronic circuits; electric switches; electric sensors; Data processing apparatus; Automatic weighing instrument, namely, weighing machines; Electro-dynamic apparatus for the remote control of signals; Food analysis apparatus, namely, (identify the goods by the common commercial name, e.g., meat thermometer); Material testing instruments and machines, namely, (identify the specific types of testing instruments by the common commercial name and/or describe what they test); Sensors detectors, namely, (identify the specific types of sensors and/or detectors by the common commercial name, e.g., carbon dioxide detectors); electrical inductors; electric control panels.

 

Applicant may amend the identification to clarify or limit the goods and/or services, but not to broaden or expand the goods and/or services beyond those in the original application or as acceptably amended.  See 37 C.F.R. §2.71(a); TMEP §1402.06.  Generally, any deleted goods and/or services may not later be reinserted.  See TMEP §1402.07(e).

 

For assistance with identifying and classifying goods and services in trademark applications, please see the USPTO’s online searchable U.S. Acceptable Identification of Goods and Services Manual.  See TMEP §1402.04.

 

INFORMATION ABOUT GOODS REQUIRED

 

To permit proper examination of the application, applicant must submit additional product information about applicant’s goods.  See 37 C.F.R. §2.61(b); TMEP §814.  The requested product information should include fact sheets, instruction manuals, and/or advertisements.  If these materials are unavailable, applicant should submit similar documentation for goods of the same type, explaining how its own product will differ.  If the goods feature new technology and no competing goods are available, applicant must provide a detailed description of the goods.

 

Factual information about the goods must clearly indicate how they operate, their salient features, and their prospective customers and channels of trade.  Conclusory statements regarding the goods will not satisfy this requirement.

 

Failure to comply with a request for information is grounds for refusing registration.  In re Harley, 119 USPQ2d 1755, 1757-58 (TTAB 2016); TMEP §814.  Merely stating that information about the goods is available on applicant’s website is an insufficient response and will not make the relevant information of record.  See In re Planalytics, Inc., 70 USPQ2d 1453, 1457-58 (TTAB 2004).

 

TEAS PLUS OR TEAS REDUCED FEE (TEAS RF) APPLICANTS – TO MAINTAIN LOWER FEE, ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS MUST BE MET, INCLUDING SUBMITTING DOCUMENTS ONLINE:  Applicants who filed their application online using the lower-fee TEAS Plus or TEAS RF application form must (1) file certain documents online using TEAS, including responses to Office actions (see TMEP §§819.02(b), 820.02(b) for a complete list of these documents); (2) maintain a valid e-mail correspondence address; and (3) agree to receive correspondence from the USPTO by e-mail throughout the prosecution of the application.  See 37 C.F.R. §§2.22(b), 2.23(b); TMEP §§819, 820.  TEAS Plus or TEAS RF applicants who do not meet these requirements must submit an additional processing fee of $125 per class of goods and/or services.  37 C.F.R. §§2.6(a)(1)(v), 2.22(c), 2.23(c); TMEP §§819.04, 820.04.  However, in certain situations, TEAS Plus or TEAS RF applicants may respond to an Office action by authorizing an examiner’s amendment by telephone or e-mail without incurring this additional fee.  

 

 

 

/John Dwyer/

Examining Attorney

Law Office 116

571-272-9155

John.Dwyer1@uspto.gov

 

TO RESPOND TO THIS LETTER:  Go to http://www.gov.uspto.report/trademarks/teas/response_forms.jsp.  Please wait 48-72 hours from the issue/mailing date before using the Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS), to allow for necessary system updates of the application.  For technical assistance with online forms, e-mail TEAS@uspto.gov.  For questions about the Office action itself, please contact the assigned trademark examining attorney.  E-mail communications will not be accepted as responses to Office actions; therefore, do not respond to this Office action by e-mail.

 

All informal e-mail communications relevant to this application will be placed in the official application record.

 

WHO MUST SIGN THE RESPONSE:  It must be personally signed by an individual applicant or someone with legal authority to bind an applicant (i.e., a corporate officer, a general partner, all joint applicants).  If an applicant is represented by an attorney, the attorney must sign the response. 

 

PERIODICALLY CHECK THE STATUS OF THE APPLICATION:  To ensure that applicant does not miss crucial deadlines or official notices, check the status of the application every three to four months using the Trademark Status and Document Retrieval (TSDR) system at http://tsdr.gov.uspto.report/.  Please keep a copy of the TSDR status screen.  If the status shows no change for more than six months, contact the Trademark Assistance Center by e-mail at TrademarkAssistanceCenter@uspto.gov or call 1-800-786-9199.  For more information on checking status, see http://www.gov.uspto.report/trademarks/process/status/.

 

TO UPDATE CORRESPONDENCE/E-MAIL ADDRESS:  Use the TEAS form at http://www.gov.uspto.report/trademarks/teas/correspondence.jsp.

 

 

U.S. TRADEMARK APPLICATION NO. 88072347 - NIRECO - 879369

To: Nireco Corporation (docket@lawabel.com)
Subject: U.S. TRADEMARK APPLICATION NO. 88072347 - NIRECO - 879369
Sent: 12/4/2018 9:14:03 PM
Sent As: ECOM116@USPTO.GOV
Attachments:

UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE (USPTO)

 

 

IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING YOUR

U.S. TRADEMARK APPLICATION

 

USPTO OFFICE ACTION (OFFICIAL LETTER) HAS ISSUED

ON 12/4/2018 FOR U.S. APPLICATION SERIAL NO. 88072347

 

Please follow the instructions below:

 

(1)  TO READ THE LETTER:  Click on this link or go to http://tsdr.uspto.gov,enter the U.S. application serial number, and click on “Documents.”

 

The Office action may not be immediately viewable, to allow for necessary system updates of the application, but will be available within 24 hours of this e-mail notification.

 

(2)  TIMELY RESPONSE IS REQUIRED:  Please carefully review the Office action to determine (1) how to respond, and (2) the applicable response time period.  Your response deadline will be calculated from 12/4/2018 (or sooner if specified in the Office action).  A response transmitted through the Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS) must be received before midnight Eastern Time of the last day of the response period.  For information regarding response time periods, see http://www.gov.uspto.report/trademarks/process/status/responsetime.jsp.

 

Do NOT hit “Reply” to this e-mail notification, or otherwise e-mail your response because the USPTO does NOT accept e-mails as responses to Office actions.  Instead, the USPTO recommends that you respond online using the TEAS response form located at http://www.gov.uspto.report/trademarks/teas/response_forms.jsp.

 

(3)  QUESTIONS:  For questions about the contents of the Office action itself, please contact the assigned trademark examining attorney.  For technical assistance in accessing or viewing the Office action in the Trademark Status and Document Retrieval (TSDR) system, please e-mail TSDR@uspto.gov.

 

WARNING

 

Failure to file the required response by the applicable response deadline will result in the ABANDONMENT of your application.  For more information regarding abandonment, see http://www.gov.uspto.report/trademarks/basics/abandon.jsp.

 

PRIVATE COMPANY SOLICITATIONS REGARDING YOUR APPLICATION:  Private companies not associated with the USPTO are using information provided in trademark applications to mail or e-mail trademark-related solicitations.  These companies often use names that closely resemble the USPTO and their solicitations may look like an official government document.  Many solicitations require that you pay “fees.” 

 

Please carefully review all correspondence you receive regarding this application to make sure that you are responding to an official document from the USPTO rather than a private company solicitation.  All official USPTO correspondence will be mailed only from the “United States Patent and Trademark Office” in Alexandria, VA; or sent by e-mail from the domain “@uspto.gov.”  For more information on how to handle private company solicitations, see http://www.gov.uspto.report/trademarks/solicitation_warnings.jsp.

 

 


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