Mark For: FT-ONE® trademark registration is intended to cover the category of
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Serial Number | 88806855 |
Registration Number | 6336304 |
Mark Literal Elements | FT-ONE |
Mark Drawing Type | 4 - STANDARD CHARACTER MARK |
Mark Type | Trademark |
Current Location | NEW APPLICATION PROCESSING 2020-02-26 |
Basis | 1(b) |
Class Status | ACTIVE |
Primary US Classes |
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Primary International Class |
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Filed Use | No |
Current Use | No |
Intent To Use | Yes |
Filed ITU | Yes |
44D Filed | No |
44E Current | No |
66A Current | No |
Current Basis | No |
No Basis | No |
Attorney Docket Number | FLTTM027 |
2020-02-22 | Application Filed |
2020-02-26 | Location: NEW APPLICATION PROCESSING |
2020-02-26 | Status: Live/Pending |
2020-02-26 | Status: New application will be assigned to an examining attorney approximately 3 months after filing date. |
2020-02-26 | Transaction Date |
2021-04-27 | Trademark Registered |
Party: | Alexander Andrew, Inc. |
Address | 1306 S. Alameda Street Compton, CALIFORNIA UNITED STATES 90221 |
Legal Entity Type | Corporation |
Legal Entity State | CALIFORNIA |
Application | MULTI | 2020-02-22 |
Drawing | JPEG | 2020-02-22 |
International Codes: | 9 |
U.S. Codes: | 021,023,026,036,038 |
Type Code | Type |
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GS0091 | Personal protective equipment for fall protection, fall arrest, positioning and restraint, specifically full-body harnesses, shock-absorbing lanyards, positioning and restraint lanyards and belts, connectors and connecting devices, namely, steel and aluminum carabiners and double-locking snap hooks, anchorages, namely, anchorage connectors made of polyester, nylon or polyamide webbing and rope used in height safety, vertical and horizontal lifelines, confined space entry devices, namely, personnel and material handling hoists, self retracting lanyards with retrieval capability, and rescue and retrieval devices, namely, self retracting lifelines, lifelines used for attachment to a full-body harnesses during ascent and descent, shock-absorbing lanyards, and non-shock absorbing lanyards |
GS0091 | Personal protective equipment for fall protection, fall arrest, and fall restraint, namely, full-body harnesses, shock-absorbing lanyards, positioning and restraint lanyards and belts, connectors and connecting devices in the nature of steel and aluminum carabiners and double-locking snap hooks, anchorage connectors made of polyester, nylon or polyamide webbing and rope used in height safety, vertical and horizontal lifelines, self-retracting lanyards with retrieval capability, and rescue and retrieval devices in the nature of self-retracting lifelines, lifelines used for attachment to a full-body harnesses during ascent and descent, shock-absorbing lanyards, and non-shock absorbing lanyards; Personal protective equipment for fall protection, fall arrest, and fall restraint, namely, confined space entry systems for horizontal or vertical movement to which personnel is attached for protection against fall hazards, comprising lifelines, lanyards, anchorage davits, anchorage tripods, anchorage connectors, and winches |
Description | Date | Proceeding Number |
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NEW APPLICATION ENTERED IN TRAM | 2020-02-26 |
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