U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION US U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY AIR AND MARINE
United States Department of Homeland Security
Application Filed: 2020-11-09
Trademark Application Details
The mark consists of a shield with a wide, solid band at the outer edges, surmounted by a stylized image of an eagle looking left. The words "U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION" appear on a wide interior band at the top of the shield. A scroll bearing the word "AIR AND MARINE" appears on the bottom of the shield. In the center of the shield, the letters "US" appear on either side of a circular logo. The logo consists of six concentric circles, the first of which is depicted as a rope, the second of which consists of narrow band, the third of which consists of a wide band, and fourth of which consists of a narrow band, the fifth of which consists a medium-sized band, and the sixth and interior of which consists of a solid circle. The words "U.S. DEPARTMENT OF" appear on the top of the third concentric circle, and the words "HOMELAND SECURITY" appear on the bottom of the third concentric circle. The interior concentric circle includes a variation of the Department of Homeland Security Seal, a graphically styled white American eagle. The eagle's wings stretch across the circle. The eagle's talon on the left holds an olive branch with 13 leaves and 13 seeds while the eagle's talon on the right grasps arrows. Centered on the eagle's breast is a shield divided into three sections. The top section is a clear sky, the bottom left section contains a cloud, the bottom right section contains four wave shapes separated by lines.
Mark For: U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION US U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY AIR AND MARINE™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of jewelry, namely, bracelets, brooches, charms, cufflinks, earrings, keychains, necklaces, pendants, tie-clips, lapel pins, tie pins, watches, non-monetary challenge coins, commemorative coins, decorative non-monetary coins, non-monetary coins, souvenir pressed coins, and jewelry for attachment to clothing.
Status
2020-11-12 UTC
LIVE APPLICATION Awaiting Examination
The trademark application has been accepted by the Office (has met the minimum filing requirements) and has not yet been assigned to an examiner.
U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION US U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY AIR AND MARINE
Mark Drawing Type
-
Mark Type
Trademark, Service Mark
Standard Character Claim
No
Current Location
NEW APPLICATION PROCESSING 2020-11-12
Basis
1(b)
Class Status
ACTIVE
Primary US Classes
002:
Receptacles
027:
Horological Instruments
028:
Jewelry and Precious-metal Ware
050:
Merchandise Not Otherwise Classified
Primary International Class
014 - Primary Class
(Jewelry) Precious metals and their alloys and goods in precious metals or coated therewith, not included in other classes; jewelry, precious stones; horological and chronometric instruments.
Filed Use
Yes
Current Use
Yes
Intent To Use
Yes
Filed ITU
Yes
44D Filed
No
44E Current
No
66A Current
No
Current Basis
No
No Basis
No
Attorney Name
Lavanya Ratnam
Timeline
2015-09-25
Date of First Use
2015-09-25
Date of Use In Commerce
2020-11-09
Application Filed
2020-11-12
Location: NEW APPLICATION PROCESSING
2020-11-12
Status: Live/Pending
2020-11-12
Status: New application will be assigned to an examining attorney approximately 3 months after filing date.
LAVANYA RATNAM 245 MURRAY LANE SW MAIL STOP 0205, S&T AGC WASHINGTON, DC 20528-0205
Good, Services, and Codes
International Codes:
14
U.S. Codes:
002,027,028,050
International Codes:
21
U.S. Codes:
002,013,023,029,030,033,040,050
International Codes:
25
U.S. Codes:
022,039
International Codes:
45
U.S. Codes:
100,101
Type Code
Type
DM0000
The mark consists of a shield with a wide, solid band at the outer edges, surmounted by a stylized image of an eagle looking left. The words "U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION" appear on a wide interior band at the top of the shield. A scroll bearing the word "AIR AND MARINE" appears on the bottom of the shield. In the center of the shield, the letters "US" appear on either side of a circular logo. The logo consists of six concentric circles, the first of which is depicted as a rope, the second of which consists of narrow band, the third of which consists of a wide band, and fourth of which consists of a narrow band, the fifth of which consists a medium-sized band, and the sixth and interior of which consists of a solid circle. The words "U.S. DEPARTMENT OF" appear on the top of the third concentric circle, and the words "HOMELAND SECURITY" appear on the bottom of the third concentric circle. The interior concentric circle includes a variation of the Department of Homeland Security Seal, a graphically styled white American eagle. The eagle's wings stretch across the circle. The eagle's talon on the left holds an olive branch with 13 leaves and 13 seeds while the eagle's talon on the right grasps arrows. Centered on the eagle's breast is a shield divided into three sections. The top section is a clear sky, the bottom left section contains a cloud, the bottom right section contains four wave shapes separated by lines.
Trademark Filing History
Description
Date
Proceeding Number
NEW APPLICATION ENTERED IN TRAM
2020-11-12
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