To: | Huang Ting (huanyee@huanyee.com) |
Subject: | U.S. Trademark Application Serial No. 88562990 - ERACII - N/A |
Sent: | October 21, 2019 11:01:29 AM |
Sent As: | ecom113@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. 88562990
Mark: ERACII
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Applicant: Huang Ting
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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: October 21, 2019
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).
SPECIMEN IS ILLEGIBLE – SUBSTITUTE SPECIMEN REQUIRED
Examples of specimens for goods include tags, labels, instruction manuals, containers, photographs that show the mark on the actual goods or packaging, and displays associated with the actual goods at their point of sale. See TMEP §§904.03 et seq. Webpages may also be specimens for goods when they include a picture or textual description of the goods associated with the mark and the means to order the goods. TMEP §904.03(i). Examples of specimens for services include advertising and marketing materials, brochures, photographs of business signage and billboards, and webpages that show the mark used in the actual sale, rendering, or advertising of the services. See TMEP §1301.04(a), (h)(iv)(C). Specimens comprising advertising and promotional materials must show a direct association between the mark and the services. TMEP §1301.04(f)(ii).
Applicant may respond to this refusal by satisfying one of the following for each applicable international class:
(1) Submit a true copy of the originally submitted specimen that is clear and readable, with a statement by the person who transmitted it that it is a true copy of the specimen that was originally submitted.
(2) Submit a different specimen (a verified “substitute” specimen) that (a) was in actual use in commerce at least as early as the filing date of the application or prior to the filing of an amendment to allege use and (b) shows the mark in actual use in commerce for the goods and/or services identified in the application or amendment to allege use. A “verified substitute specimen” is a specimen that is accompanied by the following statement made in a signed affidavit or supported by a declaration under 37 C.F.R. §2.20: “The substitute (or new, or originally submitted, if appropriate) specimen(s) was/were in use in commerce at least as early as the filing date of the application or prior to the filing of the amendment to allege use.” The substitute specimen cannot be accepted without this statement.
(3) Amend the filing basis to intent to use under Section 1(b), for which no specimen is required. This option will later necessitate additional fee(s) and filing requirements such as providing a specimen.
For an overview of all the response options referenced above and instructions on how to satisfy these options online using the Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS) form, see the Specimen webpage.
REPRESENTATIVE SPECIMENS REQUIRED
Applicant has applied for a multitude of goods and/or services in International Class 21. Note that if an identification is so broad that it encompasses a wide range of products and services, the applicant must submit evidence that it actually uses the mark on a wide range of products and services to obtain registration. See In re Air Products & Chemicals, Inc., 192 USPQ 84, recon. denied 192 USPQ 157 (TTAB 1976); 37 CFR 2.61(b); TMEP §§904.01(a) and 1402.03.
Applicant must submit a proper specimen for each of the following groups of goods and/or services:
(1) Apparatus for cleaning teeth and gums using high pressure water for home use; Cleaning cotton; Coasters, not of paper or textile; Cups and mugs; Drinking straws; Hose nozzles; Household utensils, namely, graters; Kitchen grinders, non-electric; Make-up removing appliances; Pepper grinders; Toothbrushes;
(2) Mouse traps;
(3) Coffee grinders, hand-operated;
(4) Cake moulds; Tablemats, not of paper or textile; Electric devices for cleaning cosmetic brushes; Electric face cleansing brushes;
(5) Electric devices for attracting and killing insects;
(6) Electric lint removers; Cleaning pads;
These specimens need not be supported by a declaration.
Please note that applicant should delete all identifications of goods and/or services pertaining to goods and/or services that are not yet in use in commerce.
If applicant cannot submit proper specimens for the goods and/or services subject to this requirement, applicant may amend the filing basis to intent to use under Section 1(b), for which no specimen is required. This option will later necessitate additional fee(s) and filing requirements such as providing a specimen. For an overview of this response option and instructions on how to satisfy this option online using the Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS) form, please go to http://www.gov.uspto.report/trademarks/law/specimen.jsp.
TEAS PLUS AND TEAS RF ADVISORY
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.
RESPONDING TO THIS OFFICE ACTION
How to respond. Click to file a response to this nonfinal Office action
/Schmidt, John/
Examining Attorney, Law Office 113
United States Patent and Trademark Office
(571) 272-7082
john.schmidt@uspto.gov
RESPONSE GUIDANCE