Mark For: TUINA® trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of
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Serial Number | 88932492 |
Registration Number | 6247831 |
Mark Literal Elements | TUINA |
Mark Drawing Type | 4 - STANDARD CHARACTER MARK |
Mark Type | Trademark |
Current Location | NEW APPLICATION PROCESSING 2020-05-29 |
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 |
2020-05-26 | Application Filed |
2020-05-29 | Location: NEW APPLICATION PROCESSING |
2020-05-29 | Status: Live/Pending |
2020-05-29 | Status: New application will be assigned to an examining attorney approximately 3 months after filing date. |
2020-05-29 | Transaction Date |
2021-01-12 | Trademark Registered |
Party: | Lee, Gary |
Address | 988 HALEKAUWILA ST. #1909 988 HALEKAUWILA ST. #1909 Honolulu, HAWAII UNITED STATES 96814 |
Legal Entity Type | Individual |
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International Codes: | 10 |
U.S. Codes: | 026,039,044 |
Type Code | Type |
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GS0101 | Massage apparatus; Massage apparatus; Massage apparatus; Massage apparatus and instruments; Massage apparatus for massaging neck, back, feet; Massage apparatus for eyes; Massage apparatus for neck and shoulders; Massage balls; Massage beds for medical purposes; Massage chairs; Massage chairs with built-in massage apparatus; Massage mitts; Massage sticks; Massage stones; Massagers in the nature of electromechanical massage mechanism for chairs; Massaging apparatus for personal use; Cups for use in massage therapy; Electric massage apparatus for household use; Electric massage appliances, namely, electric vibrating massager; Electric massage chairs; Electric foot spa massagers; Electric scalp massagers for commercial use; Electric scalp massagers for household use; Foam massage rollers; Foot massage apparatus; Gloves for massage; Gum massagers for babies; Gum massaging instruments; Lactation massage bars; Vibrating massage mitts for pets |
GS0101 | Massage apparatus and instruments; Massage apparatus for massaging neck, back, feet; Massage apparatus for eyes; Massage apparatus for neck and shoulders; Massage balls; Massage beds for medical purposes; Massage chairs; Massage chairs with built-in massage apparatus; Massage mitts; Massage sticks; Massage stones; Massagers in the nature of electromechanical massage mechanism for chairs; Massaging apparatus for personal use; Cups for use in massage therapy; Electric massage apparatus for household use; Electric massage appliances, namely, electric vibrating massager; Electric massage chairs; Electric foot spa massagers; Electric scalp massagers for commercial use; Electric scalp massagers for household use; Foam massage rollers; Foot massage apparatus; Gloves for massage; Gum massagers for babies; Gum massaging instruments; Lactation massage bars; Vibrating massage mitts for pets |
Description | Date | Proceeding Number |
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NEW APPLICATION ENTERED IN TRAM | 2020-05-29 |
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