Offc Action Outgoing

NUTONE

Broan-NuTone LLC

U.S. Trademark Application Serial No. 88473641 - NUTONE - 76406-296332

To: Broan-NuTone LLC (trademarks-ch@btlaw.com)
Subject: U.S. Trademark Application Serial No. 88473641 - NUTONE - 76406-296332
Sent: September 09, 2019 03:33:16 PM
Sent As: ecom109@uspto.gov
Attachments:

United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)

Office Action (Official Letter) About Applicant’s Trademark Application

 

U.S. Application Serial No. 88473641

 

Mark:  NUTONE

 

 

 

 

Correspondence Address: 

MICHELLE M. MIKOL

BARNES & THORNBURG LLP

1717 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NW

SUITE 500

WASHINGTON, DC 20006-4623

 

 

Applicant:  Broan-NuTone LLC

 

 

 

Reference/Docket No. 76406-296332

 

Correspondence Email Address: 

 trademarks-ch@btlaw.com

 

 

 

NONFINAL OFFICE ACTION

 

The USPTO must receive applicant’s response to this letter within six months of the issue date below or the application will be abandoned.  Respond using the Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS).  A link to the appropriate TEAS response form appears at the end of this Office action. 

 

 

Issue date:  September 09, 2019

 

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.

 

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 and Services

 

The identification of goods and services is indefinite and must be clarified because it is indefinite.  See 37 C.F.R. §2.32(a)(6); TMEP §1402.01.  Applicant may adopt the following identification, if accurate: 

 

Class 06: Non-electric metal door chime with and without optical viewer

Class 07: Central vacuum cleaning system installations<or applicant may specify what the systems are comprised of> for commercial use, comprised of central power units, conduits, outlets, switches and cleaning attachments   

 

Class 09:  Electric door chimes with and without clocks; classic electric doorbells and buzzers; blinking light visual door signal and components therefor, namely, electronic module, transmitter, and receiver; wireless electronic door chime and extension therefor; video door answering system and components therefor comprised of  a door camera, video monitor, audio and video surveillance camera, electrical cable, cable connectors, signal splitters and transformers; remote electric door locks, electric door communication and lock control system and components therefor, comprised of loudspeakers, door release modules, control amplifiers, and electrically operated door releases; lighted and non-lighted electric push-button switch for doorbell; electric wire for doorbell chime; transmitters, modules, and receivers for use with door signaling devices; electric switches and remote controls for ceiling fans; time delay switches for heaters and exhaust fans and ventilation fans; variable speed controls for ventilation fans; electric timer switches for heaters, ventilation fans and exhaust fans; electric timer controls, electric switches, thermostatic controls and humidity controls for attic fans and house fans; selective call intercoms and components therefor, namely, master stations, chime modules, cd players, electrical cable, loudspeakers, remote controls, amplifiers, transformers, radio-intercoms with and without cassette recorders, cd players and am/fm radio; mounting frames for loudspeakers and intercom controls; building entrance calling directories in the nature of an intercom; central vacuum cleaner systems comprising electric motor-driven apparatus for creating a vacuum, hoses, electrical extension cords, caddy for storing cleaning attachments and tools, plastic tubing and fittings, automatic on/off inlets, disposable vacuum cleaner soil bags, extension tube wands, installation kits for central vacuum cleaner systems, comprising of tubing, fittings, nail plates, mounting brackets, couplings, inlet frames, cover plates, and plaster guards, mounting brackets, nail plates, and duct outlet cover plates all sold as a unit; <it is unclear the nature of the goods, but they appear to be a class 07 type vacuum cleaner good> electric junction box cover for electric track lighting; electric power cord and plug track connector<indefinite> with live end for electric track lighting; t-bar electric outlet boxes for electric track lighting; electric doorbells; electric door chimes; wired mechanical electrically operated doorbells; electric doorbells with video function; <downloadable, recorded> computer software and downloadable mobile apps for operating video doorbells; wireless electric doorbells; video monitors; video screens; cameras; video recorders; webcams; intercoms and video intercoms; home automation electronics, namely, remote controls for garage doors; electric light dimmers and light switches; electrical wall outlets; thermostats; wired and wireless electronic controllers for thermostats, home security systems, outdoor and indoor lighting and appliances, namely, ventilation fans, water pumps, water heaters and kitchen appliances; electrical power devices in the nature of multimedia outlets for controlling automatic or scheduled turn on/off appliances plugged into the outlet; home and office automation systems comprising wireless and wired controllers, controlled devices, and software for lighting, hvac, security, safety and other home and office monitoring and control applications; home automation electronics, namely, wired and wireless controllers of thermostats, automatic doors and gate openers, security sensors, light bulbs, light switches, electrical outlets, smart electrical irrigation systems, namely, dripper irrigation systems and irrigation sprinklers, and cameras; electronic controllers for garage doors; Z-wave controllable light bulbs; dimmable LED light bulbs; dimmers and light switches; wall outlets; thermostats; wired and wireless controllers of thermostats, of secure access, namely, <recorded, downloadable> software for accessing and controlling alarm systems, receiving alarm system status data and event notifications, of lighting and appliances; electrical power devices in the nature of multimedia outlets for controlling automatic and scheduled turn on/off appliances plugged into the outlet; home and office automation systems comprising wireless and wired controllers, controlled devices for safety and other home and office monitoring and control applications, namely, computer and smartphone hubs used for monitoring, controlling, scheduling and automating doors, lighting, heating, air conditioning, irrigation systems, and cameras, and software for lighting, HVAC, security; central vacuum cleaning system for residential use, namely, central power units, conduits, outlets, switches and cleaning attachments; central cleaning systems, namely, built in cleaning equipment, vacuum power units, vacuum ducts, hoses, fittings, connections, powered brushes, tools, wands, tool caddies; wireless audio speakers for household exhaust fans and component parts thereof<unclear nature of goods, but may be class 07 vacuum cleaner goods>; Electric chimes, door signals and inter room signaling devices 

 

Class 11:  Outdoor landscape lighting installations for recreational, camping, or commercial use, not for agricultural use; outdoor LED landscape lights that emit insect repellant for recreational, camping, or commercial use for humans and pets, not for agricultural use; electric light bulbs for lighted doorbell push button switches; wall and roof mounted exhaust fans for ducted connection to rangehoods; rangehoods with exhaust fans and filters; <Specify type i.e. bathroom, ventilating, etc.>exhaust fans with and without lights and exhaust fans with and without filters; exhaust fans for direct mounting to rangehood; wall-mounted fans for inside and outside walls and ceilings; ventilation fan accessories, namely, grilles, dampers, reducers, size adapter kits for interconnecting differently sized ducts together, roof caps, eave caps and wall caps, ducts, and sleeves; ceiling fans with and without lights and accessories therefor, namely, fan blade extension stems, close-up converters and hanger kits for suspending fans at varying distances from the ceiling sold as a unit; roof exhaust fans; electric attic fans; radiant, forced air and infrared portable electric space heaters; fan air filters for domestic use; electric portable heaters with and without lights and electric portable heaters with and without ventilation fans; ceiling-mounted and interior and exterior wall-mounted discharge, exhaust and ventilation fans; roof-mounted discharge, exhaust and ventilation fans; gable fans and automatic gable louvers; whole-house ventilation fans and louvers therefor; electrical track lighting fixtures and components, namely, track lighting track, covers, floating center track feeders, track pendant adapters and utility hooks, track suspension extenders and couplers, t-bar clips, track supports, track connection adapters; fluorescent lighting fixtures; non-ducted ventilation fans; room-to-room electric fans; bathroom electric lighting fixtures; air-conditioning, air cooling and ventilation apparatus and instruments; furnaces; hvac units; light bulbs which may be controlled remotely; dimmable led light bulbs; environmental control items; electric light bulbs for lighted doorbell push button switches; wall and roof mounted exhaust fans for ducted connection to rangehoods; rangehoods with exhaust fans and filters; exhaust fans with and without lights and/or with and without filters; exhaust fans for direct mounting to rangehood; wall-mounted fans for inside and outside walls and ceilings; ventilation fan accessories, namely, grilles, dampers, reducers, size adapter kits for interconnecting differently sized ducts together, roof caps, eave caps and wall caps, ducts, and sleeves; ceiling fans with and without lights and accessories therefor, namely, fan blade extension stems, close-up converters and hanger kits for suspending fans at varying distances from the ceiling sold as a unit; roof exhaust fans; attic fans; radiant, forced air and infrared portable space heaters; fan air filters for domestic use; electric portable heaters with and without lights and/or with and without ventilation fans; ceiling-mounted and interior and exterior wall-mounted discharge, exhaust and ventilation fans; roof-mounted discharge, exhaust and ventilation fans; gable fans and automatic gable louvers; whole-house ventilation fans and louvers therefor; electrical track lighting fixtures and components, namely, track lighting track, covers, floating center track feeders, track pendant adapters and utility hooks, track suspension extenders and couplers, t-bar clips, track supports, track connection adapters; fluorescent lighting fixtures; non-ducted ventilation fans; room-to-room fans; bathroom electric lighting fixtures; air-conditioning, air cooling and ventilation apparatus and instruments; furnaces; hvac units; light bulbs which may be controlled remotely; dimmable led light bulbs; environmental control items; <duplicate language> ventilating fans and combination heating and lighting units; household and bathroom exhaust fans with integrated wireless audio speakers and component parts thereof; exhaust fans and combination exhaust fan and light assemblies automatically controlled by humidity and motion detectors and programmable timers; ventilating fans and fan speed controllers for household use; ventilating exhaust fans, ventilating exhaust fans with ceiling lights, bathroom exhaust fans, bathroom exhaust fans with ceiling lights; electrical heaters adapted to be built into the walls and the ceilings of rooms, exhaust fans, built in ventilating hoods, radio intercom and music systems; radiant heaters 

 

Class 20:  Non-electric non-metal door chime with and without optical viewer; decorative cabinets with fold-out ironing boards, and accessories therefor, namely, ironing board swivels, sleeve boards, replacement pads for ironing boards; bath cabinets, namely, medicine cabinets and bathroom cabinets 

 

Class 21:  Radio intercommunication systems and equipment namely<specify by common commercial name>; outdoor landscape fixtures consisting of a stake, pole and housing that emit insect repellant for humans and pets; outdoor landscape fixtures consisting of a stake, pole and housing that emit insect repellant for recreational, camping, or commercial use, not for agricultural use; ironing board accessories and replacement parts, namely ironing board swivels, shaped sleeve boards, replacement shaped pads for ironing boards 

 

Class 35:  Business administration of a consumer trade loyalty reward program to third parties who sell and install indoor air networks, residential ventilation and air quality products, range hoods, ventilation fans, and air exchangers, door chimes, central vacuum systems, intercom systems, built-in electric heaters, fresh air systems, attic ventilators, ironing centers, and home automation products 

 

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.

 

Although applicant’s mark has been refused registration, applicant may respond to the refusal(s) by submitting evidence and arguments in support of registration.

 

The application identifies goods and/or services in more than one international class; therefore, applicant must satisfy all the requirements below for each international class based on Trademark Act Section 1(b):

 

(1)        List the goods and/or services by their international class number in consecutive numerical order, starting with the lowest numbered class.

 

(2)        Submit a filing fee for each international class not covered by the fee(s) already paid (view the USPTO’s current fee schedule).  The application identifies goods and/or services that are classified in at least seven classes; however, applicant submitted a fee(s) sufficient for only six class(es).  Applicant must either submit the filing fees for the classes not covered by the submitted fees or restrict the application to the number of classes covered by the fees already paid.

 

See 15 U.S.C. §§1051(b), 1112, 1126(e); 37 C.F.R. §§2.32(a)(6)-(7), 2.34(a)(2)-(3), 2.86(a); TMEP §§1403.01, 1403.02(c).

 

See an overview of the requirements for a Section 1(b) multiple-class application and how to satisfy the requirements online using the Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS) form.

 

Although applicant’s mark has been refused registration, applicant may respond to the refusal(s) by submitting evidence and arguments in support of registration.

 

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.  

 

 

How to respond.  Click to file a response to this nonfinal Office action  

 

If the applicant has any questions or needs assistance regarding this action, please telephone the assigned examining attorney.

 

/FrankLattuca/

Frank Lattuca

Examiing Attorney

Law Office 109

(571) 270-1518

Frank.Lattuca@uspto.gov

 

 

RESPONSE GUIDANCE

  • Missing the response deadline to this letter will cause the application to abandon.  A response or notice of appeal must be received by the USPTO before midnight Eastern Time of the last day of the response period.  TEAS and ESTTA maintenance or unforeseen circumstances could affect an applicant’s ability to timely respond.  

 

 

 

U.S. Trademark Application Serial No. 88473641 - NUTONE - 76406-296332

To: Broan-NuTone LLC (trademarks-ch@btlaw.com)
Subject: U.S. Trademark Application Serial No. 88473641 - NUTONE - 76406-296332
Sent: September 09, 2019 03:33:17 PM
Sent As: ecom109@uspto.gov
Attachments:

United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)

 

USPTO OFFICIAL NOTICE

 

Office Action (Official Letter) has issued

on September 09, 2019 for

U.S. Trademark Application Serial No. 88473641

 

Your trademark application has been reviewed by a trademark examining attorney.  As part of that review, the assigned attorney has issued an official letter that you must respond to by the specified deadline or your application will be abandoned.  Please follow the steps below.

 

(1)  Read the official letter.

 

(2)  Direct questions about the contents of the Office action to the assigned attorney below. 

 

 

/FrankLattuca/

Frank Lattuca

Examiing Attorney

Law Office 109

(571) 270-1518

Frank.Lattuca@uspto.gov

 

Direct questions about navigating USPTO electronic forms, the USPTO website, the application process, the status of your application, and/or whether there are outstanding deadlines or documents related to your file to the Trademark Assistance Center (TAC).

 

(3)  Respond within 6 months (or earlier, if required in the Office action) from September 09, 2019, using the Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS).  The response must be received by the USPTO before midnight Eastern Time of the last day of the response period.  See the Office action for more information about how to respond.

 

 

 

GENERAL GUIDANCE

·         Check the status of your application periodically in the Trademark Status & Document Retrieval (TSDR) database to avoid missing critical deadlines.

 

·         Update your correspondence email address, if needed, to ensure you receive important USPTO notices about your application.

 

·         Beware of misleading notices sent by private companies about your application.  Private companies not associated with the USPTO use public information available in trademark registrations to mail and email trademark-related offers and notices – most of which require fees.  All official USPTO correspondence will only be emailed from the domain “@uspto.gov.”

 

 

 


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