The mark consists of The word "HOME" with the letter "O" replaces by a stylized globe showing the Western Hemisphere, illuminated from the top-right and darkened on the bottom-left. The letters H, M, and E are written in capital serif font letters, and are bounded by line art resembling a house drawn with arrow lines pointing in various directions. The "right" wall of this house is open.
Mark For: THE LETTERS H M AND E.™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of housing services, namely, repair, improvement, and construction of residential real property.
Status
2021-01-18 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.
THOMAS M. LILES, JR. WOEHRLE DAHLBERG YAO, PLLC 2016 LAFAYETTE BLVD., STE. 101 FREDERICKSBURG, VA 22401
Good, Services, and Codes
International Codes:
37
U.S. Codes:
100,103,106
Type Code
Type
CC0000
The color(s) White, Black, Blue, Green is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
Trademark Filing History
Description
Date
Proceeding Number
NEW APPLICATION ENTERED IN TRAM
2021-01-18
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