The USPTO has assigned design search codes to your application (U.S. serial number: 88514351). |
Design search codes assigned to your application:
11.01.05 - Pins, rolling 11.01.05 - Rolling pins 11.01.05 - Tongs (kitchen utensils)
11.01.05 - spatulas 11.01.05 - cooking and serving implements other than knives, forks and spoons 11.01.11 -
Beaters (non -electric) 11.01.11 - Beaters, egg (non-electric) 11.01.11 - Egg beaters, non-electric 11.01.11 - Food mixers, non-electric 11.01.11 - Mixers, non-electric food 11.01.11 - Whisk (non-electric)
11.01.25 - Brushes, basting 11.01.25 - Chopsticks 11.01.25 - Churns, butter (manual) 11.01.25 - Cups, measuring 11.01.25 - Fruit juices, non-electric 11.01.25 - Garlic presses (non-electric)
11.01.25 - Graters, cheese 11.01.25 - Holders, kitchen utensil 11.01.25 - Ice cube trays 11.01.25 - Juicers, non-electric 11.01.25 - Ladles (soup) 11.01.25 - Measuring cups 11.01.25 -
Napkin holders 11.01.25 - Other non-electric kitchen utensils, utensil holders 11.01.25 - Pasta makers, non-electric
11.01.25 - Potato peelers 11.01.25 - Racks, kitchen tool 11.01.25 - Scoops, ice cream 11.01.25 - Shakers, cocktail 11.01.25 - Sharpeners, knife (non-electric) 26.07.21 - Diamonds that are completely or partially
shaded 26.17.13 - Letters or words underlined and/or overlined by one or more strokes or lines 26.17.13 - Overlined words or
letters 26.17.13 - Underlined words or letters
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If you would like to request that we add or delete a design search code, please email TMDesignCodeComments@USPTO.GOV. Include your
name, application serial number, a list of design search codes you would like to add or delete, and a brief justification. We will process your request within two business days. If we approve your
request, the updated list of design search codes will appear in our Trademark Status and Document Retrieval (TSDR) database, accessible at http://tsdr.gov.uspto.report/, under the "Mark Information" tab.
Design search codes are numerical codes we assign to the prominent features of your mark's design. We call these features "design elements." A design element can be any component of your mark that is
not a word, such as a depiction of a star or a flower. Assigning design search codes to your mark helps us more effectively search our database for marks that may conflict with yours. Design search
codes have no legal significance and will not appear on the registration certificate.
For more information about design search codes, including why and how we use them and information on adding or deleting design search codes from your application, please visit our design search code
webpage at http://www.gov.uspto.report/DesignSearchCodes. For a list of design search codes, see the design search code manual at
http://tess2.gov.uspto.report/tmdb/dscm/index.htm.
For questions, please call 1-800-786-9199 (option 1) to speak to a Customer Service representative in the Trademark Assistance Center. Please visit http://www.gov.uspto.report/TrademarkAssistance for additional information about the Trademark Assistance Center.
This notice will be available in TSDR in one business day. |
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