To: | KYOCERA Corporation (trademark@hsml.com) |
Subject: | U.S. Trademark Application Serial No. 88400581 - KYOCERA - 20783.25US01 |
Sent: | August 13, 2019 08:42:18 AM |
Sent As: | ecom116@uspto.gov |
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United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
Office Action (Official Letter) About Applicant’s Trademark Application
U.S. Application Serial No. 88400581
Mark: KYOCERA
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Correspondence Address: HAMRE, SCHUMANN, MUELLER & LARSON, P.C. |
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Applicant: KYOCERA Corporation
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Reference/Docket No. 20783.25US01
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EXAMINER’S AMENDMENT
Issue date: August 13, 2019
Application has been amended as shown below. As agreed to by Sarah G. Voller on August 2, 2019, the examining attorney has amended the application as shown below. Please notify the examining attorney immediately of any objections. TMEP §707. Otherwise, no response is required. Id. In addition, applicant is advised that amendments to the goods and/or services are permitted only if they clarify or limit them; amendments that add to or broaden the scope of the goods and/or services are not permitted. 37 C.F.R. §2.71(a).
Class 21: (Filed under Section 1(a)): Frying pans, non-electric; (Filed under Section 1(b)): Unworked or semi-worked glass, not for building; industrial packaging containers of glass or porcelain; cooking pans, non-electric; thermal insulated containers for food or beverage; dinnerware, other than knives, forks and spoons; lunch-boxes; heat and cold insulation lunch-boxes; drinking glasses, namely, tumblers; vacuum mugs; insulated mugs; chopping boards for kitchen use; pepper mills, hand-operated; sugar tongs; nutcrackers; food preserving jars of glass; drinking flasks for travelers; mug bottles, sold empty; vacuum bottles; wide-mouthed insulating jars; soup jars; heat and cold insulation drinking flasks; cleaning tools for washing utensils, namely, cleaning brushes and sponges; Household or kitchen utensils, namely, kitchen tongs, turners, covers for frying pans and cutting boards for the kitchen; Combs and toiletry sponges; Brushes, namely, cosmetic brushes, dishwashing brushes, and floor brushes; Brush-making materials; Articles for cleaning purposes, namely, sponges, rags, pads, and cloths; Unworked or semi-worked glass, except building glass; cosmetic and toilet utensils, other than electric tooth brushes, namely, cosmetic brushes and cosmetic spatulas; Ice pails; Pepper pots, sugar bowls and salt shakers, not of precious metal; Cooking strainers; Colanders; Shaker bottles, sold empty; Basting spoons for kitchen use; Japanese style cooked rice scoops (Shamoji); Cooking funnels; Pestles (Japanese style wooden pestles (Surikogi)); Mortars for kitchen use; Japanese style personal dining trays or stands (Zen); Radish graters; Tart servers; Tart scoops; Napkin holders and napkin rings, not of precious metal; Pan-mats; Chopsticks; Chopstick cases; Ladles and dippers; hand-operated cooking sieves and sifters; kitchen utensils namely, spatulas; Toothpicks; Toothpick holders, not of precious metal; Lemon squeezers ; Waffle irons, non-electric; Hand-operated coffee grinders and pepper mills; Grills in the nature of cooking utensils; Non-electric peeling machines for household use in the preparation of food; Tableware in the nature of coffee services; Bottle openers; Spatulas for removing stains; Cleaning articles and cleaning instruments, non-electric, namely, squeegees, rags, and mitts of fabric for cleaning; Whisks, non-electric; Cabarets (trays), not of precious metal; Rolling pins, for cooking purposes; Egg cups, not of precious metal; Cooking graters
/Michele-Lynn Swain/
Michele-Lynn Swain
Examining Attorney
Law Office 116
571-272-9232
michele.swain@uspto.gov