Trademark/Service Mark Application, Principal Register
Under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB control number.
PTO Form 1478 (Rev 09/2006)
OMB No. 0651-0009 (Exp 02/28/2021)
Trademark/Service Mark Application, Principal Register
The mark consists of standard characters, without claim to any particular font style, size, or color.
REGISTER
Principal
APPLICANT INFORMATION
*OWNER OF MARK
Mountain Equipment Co-operative
*STREET
1077 Great Northern Way
*CITY
Vancouver, BC
*COUNTRY
Canada
*ZIP/POSTAL CODE
(Required for U.S. and certain international addresses)
V5T1E1
LEGAL ENTITY INFORMATION
TYPE
corporation
STATE/COUNTRY OF INCORPORATION
Canada
GOODS AND/OR SERVICES AND BASIS INFORMATION
INTERNATIONAL CLASS
039
*IDENTIFICATION
Arranging of travel tours and cruises; organization, booking and arrangement of excursions, day trips and sightseeing tours; adventure travel
tour operating and organizing; operation of a website providing travel and tour information; website featuring a blog in the field of adventure travel; arranging and conducting travel shows; tour
guide services
FILING BASIS
SECTION 1(b)
FILING BASIS
SECTION 44(d)
FOREIGN APPLICATION NUMBER
1920778
FOREIGN APPLICATION
COUNTRY
Canada
FOREIGN FILING DATE
09/19/2018
INTENT TO
PERFECT 44(d)
At this time, the applicant intends to rely on Section 44(e) as a basis for registration and requests that the application be suspended to await the
submission of the foreign registration. If ultimately the applicant does not rely on §44(e) as a basis for registration, a valid claim of priority may be retained.
INTERNATIONAL CLASS
041
*IDENTIFICATION
Conducting guided climbing tours; conducting guided cycling tours; conducting guided trails; day camp services; operation of sports camps;
summer camps
FILING BASIS
SECTION 1(b)
FILING BASIS
SECTION 44(d)
FOREIGN APPLICATION NUMBER
1920778
FOREIGN APPLICATION
COUNTRY
Canada
FOREIGN FILING DATE
09/19/2018
INTENT TO
PERFECT 44(d)
At this time, the applicant intends to rely on Section 44(e) as a basis for registration and requests that the application be suspended to await the
submission of the foreign registration. If ultimately the applicant does not rely on §44(e) as a basis for registration, a valid claim of priority may be retained.
INTERNATIONAL CLASS
043
*IDENTIFICATION
Booking of hotel and vacation accommodation; reservation of rooms for travelers; booking of temporary campground accommodations; booking of
seats for travel; holiday camps
FILING BASIS
SECTION 1(b)
FILING BASIS
SECTION 44(d)
FOREIGN APPLICATION NUMBER
1920778
FOREIGN APPLICATION
COUNTRY
Canada
FOREIGN FILING DATE
09/19/2018
INTENT TO
PERFECT 44(d)
At this time, the applicant intends to rely on Section 44(e) as a basis for registration and requests that the application be suspended to await the
submission of the foreign registration. If ultimately the applicant does not rely on §44(e) as a basis for registration, a valid claim of priority may be retained.
Under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB control number.
PTO Form 1478 (Rev 09/2006)
OMB No. 0651-0009 (Exp 02/28/2021)
Trademark/Service Mark Application, Principal Register
Serial Number:88345876
Filing Date:03/19/2019
To the Commissioner for Trademarks:
MARK: MEC ADVENTURES (Standard Characters, see mark)
The literal element of the mark consists of MEC ADVENTURES.
The mark consists of standard characters, without claim to any particular font style, size, or color.
The applicant, Mountain Equipment Co-operative, a corporation of Canada, having an address of
1077 Great Northern Way
Vancouver, BC V5T1E1
Canada
requests registration of the trademark/service mark identified above in the United States Patent and Trademark Office on the Principal Register established by the Act of July 5, 1946 (15 U.S.C.
Section 1051 et seq.), as amended, for the following:
International Class 039: Arranging of travel tours and cruises; organization, booking and arrangement of excursions, day trips and sightseeing tours;
adventure travel tour operating and organizing; operation of a website providing travel and tour information; website featuring a blog in the field of adventure travel; arranging and conducting
travel shows; tour guide services
Intent to Use: The applicant has a bona fide intention, and is entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services.
Priority based on foreign filing: The applicant has a bona fide intention, and is entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services and asserts a claim of
priority based on Canada application number 1920778, filed 09/19/2018.
INTENT TO PERFECT 44(d) : At this time, the applicant intends to rely on Section 44(e) as a basis for registration and requests that the application be suspended to await the submission of the
foreign registration. If ultimately the applicant does not rely on §44(e) as a basis for registration, a valid claim of priority may be retained.
International Class 041: Conducting guided climbing tours; conducting guided cycling tours; conducting guided trails; day camp services; operation of sports
camps; summer camps
Intent to Use: The applicant has a bona fide intention, and is entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services.
Priority based on foreign filing: The applicant has a bona fide intention, and is entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services and asserts a claim of
priority based on Canada application number 1920778, filed 09/19/2018.
INTENT TO PERFECT 44(d) : At this time, the applicant intends to rely on Section 44(e) as a basis for registration and requests that the application be suspended to await the submission of the
foreign registration. If ultimately the applicant does not rely on §44(e) as a basis for registration, a valid claim of priority may be retained.
International Class 043: Booking of hotel and vacation accommodation; reservation of rooms for travelers; booking of temporary campground accommodations;
booking of seats for travel; holiday camps
Intent to Use: The applicant has a bona fide intention, and is entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services.
Priority based on foreign filing: The applicant has a bona fide intention, and is entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services and asserts a claim of
priority based on Canada application number 1920778, filed 09/19/2018.
INTENT TO PERFECT 44(d) : At this time, the applicant intends to rely on Section 44(e) as a basis for registration and requests that the application be suspended to await the submission of the
foreign registration. If ultimately the applicant does not rely on §44(e) as a basis for registration, a valid claim of priority may be retained.
The applicant's current Attorney Information:
Christina L. Martini and all other attorneys at McDermott Will & Emery LLP of McDermott Will & Emery LLP 444 W. Lake
Street, Suite 4000
Chicago, Illinois 60606-0029
United States
312-372-2000(phone)
312-984-7700(fax)
ipdocketmwe@mwe.com (authorized)
The attorney docket/reference number is 106284-0014.
The applicant's current Correspondence Information:
Christina L. Martini
McDermott Will & Emery LLP
444 W. Lake Street, Suite 4000
Chicago, Illinois 60606-0029
312-372-2000(phone)
312-984-7700(fax)
ipdocketmwe@mwe.com;cmartini@mwe.com; lgrabowski@mwe.com; ipdocketchicago@mwe.com (authorized) E-mail Authorization: I authorize the USPTO to send e-mail correspondence concerning the application to the applicant, the applicant's attorney, or the applicant's domestic representative at
the e-mail address provided in this application. I understand that a valid e-mail address must be maintained and that the applicant or the applicant's attorney must file the relevant subsequent
application-related submissions via the Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS). Failure to do so will result in the loss of TEAS Reduced Fee status and a requirement to submit an additional
processing fee of $125 per international class of goods/services.
A fee payment in the amount of $825 has been submitted with the application, representing payment for 3 class(es).