The mark consists of the term WAHL with double oval design.
Mark For: WAHL® trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of electric hand implements for grooming, namely electric hair cutting devices having a motor and a movable blade. [all]
Status
2020-12-15 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.
Concentric ovals; Concentric ovals and ovals within ovals; Ovals within ovals; Ovals, concentric
260328
Miscellaneous designs with overall oval shape, including amoeba
Attorney of Record
LAWRENCE J. CRAIN GREER, BURNS & CRAIN, LTD. 300 SOUTH WACKER DRIVE SUITE 2500 CHICAGO, IL 60606
Good, Services, and Codes
IC 008. US 023 028 044. G & S: Electric hand implements for grooming, namely electric hair cutting devices having a motor and a movable blade. FIRST USE: 20060103. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20060103
International Codes:
8
U.S. Codes:
023,028,044
Type Code
Type
DM0000
The mark consists of the term WAHL with double oval design.
DM0000
The mark consists of the term WAHL with double oval design.
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