Offc Action Outgoing

UNITY

Unity Tactical, LLC

U.S. Trademark Application Serial No. 90494069 - UNITY - 0114.T03-USW

To: Unity Tactical, LLC (trademarks@florkowskilaw.com)
Subject: U.S. Trademark Application Serial No. 90494069 - UNITY - 0114.T03-USW
Sent: August 17, 2021 03:36:22 PM
Sent As: ecom101@uspto.gov
Attachments:

United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)

Office Action (Official Letter) About Applicant’s Trademark Application

 

U.S. Application Serial No. 90494069

 

Mark:  UNITY

 

 

 

 

Correspondence Address: 

WILLIAM FLORKOWSKI

FLORKOWSKI LAW

4480H S. COBB DRIVE SE #261

SMYRNA, GA 30080

 

 

 

Applicant:  Unity Tactical, LLC

 

 

 

Reference/Docket No. 0114.T03-USW

 

Correspondence Email Address: 

 trademarks@florkowskilaw.com

 

 

 

NONFINAL OFFICE ACTION

 

The USPTO must receive applicant’s response to this letter within six months of the issue date below or the application will be abandoned.  Respond using the Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS).  A link to the appropriate TEAS response form appears at the end of this Office action. 

 

 

Issue date:  August 17, 2021

 

 

The referenced application has been reviewed by the assigned trademark examining attorney.  Applicant must respond timely and completely to the issue(s) below.  15 U.S.C. §1062(b); 37 C.F.R. §§2.62, 2.65(a); TMEP §§711, 718.03.

 

The trademark examining attorney has searched the Office’s database of registered and pending marks and has found no conflicting marks that would bar registration under Trademark Act Section 2(d). TMEP §704.02; see 15 U.S.C. §1052(d).

 

Identification of Goods – Clarification Required – Classes 009 and 013

 

The wording “Accessories for protective helmets; accessories for protective helmets, namely mounts; accessories for protective helmets, namely padding and liners” in the Class 009 identification of goods is indefinite and must be clarified because it is overly broad and ambiguous.  See 37 C.F.R. §2.32(a)(6); TMEP §1402.01. 

 

Further, the wording “Firearm attachments; belts adapted for military and law enforcement equipment” in the identification of goods for International Class 013 must be clarified because it is too broad and could include goods in other international classes.  See 37 C.F.R. §2.32(a)(6); TMEP §§1402.01, 1402.03.  In particular, this wording could encompass belts adapted for flashlights for military and law enforcement personnel in Class 011 and belts adapted for ammunition for military and law enforcement personnel in Class 013.

 

Applicant must amend each identification of goods to specify the common commercial or generic name of the goods.  See TMEP §1402.01.  If the goods have no common commercial or generic name, applicant must describe the product, its main purpose, and its intended uses.  See id.

 

Applicant may substitute the following wording, if accurate: 

 

“Accessories for protective helmets, namely, [insert type of goods, e.g., bags specially adapted for protective helmets]; accessories for protective helmets, namely [insert clarification of “mounts,” e.g., mounting devices] for attaching accessories to a protective helmet; accessories for protective helmets, namely [insert clarification of “padding and liners,” e.g., helmet padding and helmet liners] specially adapted for use with a protective helmet, in International Class 009.”

 

“belts adapted for [insert clarification/type of “military and law enforcement equipment,” e.g., flashlights for military and law enforcement personnel], in International Class 011.”

 

“Firearm attachments, namely, [insert type of goods, e.g., mounts for attaching lights to a firearm]; firearm attachments, namely, mounts for attaching accessories to a firearm; firearm attachments, namely, modular external rail systems for attaching accessories to firearms; duty belts for carrying firearms and ammunition; belts adapted for [insert clarification/type of “military and law enforcement equipment,” e.g., ammunition for military and law enforcement personnel]; gun belts; belts adapted for ammunition, in International Class 013.”

 

For assistance with identifying and classifying goods and services in trademark applications, please see the USPTO’s online searchable U.S. Acceptable Identification of Goods and Services Manual.  See TMEP §1402.04.

 

Applicant may amend the identification to clarify or limit the goods and/or services, but not to broaden or expand the goods and/or services beyond those in the original application or as acceptably amended.  See 37 C.F.R. §2.71(a); TMEP §1402.06.  Generally, any deleted goods and/or services may not later be reinserted.  See TMEP §1402.07(e).

 

Additional Classes

 

The application identifies goods that are classified in at least three (3) classes; however, applicant submitted a fee(s) sufficient for only two (2) classes.  In a multiple-class application, a fee for each class is required.  37 C.F.R. §2.86(a)(2), (b)(2); TMEP §§810.01, 1403.01.  For more information about adding classes to an application, see the Multiple-class Application webpage.

 

Therefore, applicant must either (1) restrict the application to the number of classes covered by the fees already paid, or (2) submit the fees for each additional class.

 

The fee for adding classes to a TEAS Standard application is $350 per class.  See 37 C.F.R. §2.6(a)(1)(iii).  For more information about adding classes to an application, see the Multiple-class Application webpage.

 

The application references goods based on use in commerce in more than one international class; therefore, applicant must satisfy all the requirements below for each international class:

 

(1)       List the goods and/or services by their international class number in consecutive numerical order, starting with the lowest numbered class (for example, International Class 3: perfume; International Class 18: cosmetic bags sold empty).

 

(2)       Submit a filing fee for each international class not covered by the fee(s) already paid (view the USPTO’s current fee schedule). 

 

(3)       Submit verified dates of first use of the mark anywhere and in commerce for each international class.  See more information about verified dates of use.

 

(4)       Submit a specimen for each international class.  The current specimens are acceptable for class 009 and 013; and applicant needs a specimen for class 011 if applicant chooses to add this class.  See more information about specimens.

 

Examples of specimens.  Specimens for goods include a photograph of (1) the actual goods bearing the mark; (2) an actual container, packaging, tag or label for the goods bearing the mark; or (3) a point-of-sale display showing the mark directly associated with the goods.  See 37 C.F.R. §2.56(b)(1), (c); TMEP §904.03(a)-(m).  A webpage specimen submitted as a display associated with the goods must show the mark in association with a picture or textual description of the goods and include information necessary for ordering the goods.  TMEP §904.03(i); see 37 C.F.R. §2.56(b)(1), (c). 

 

Any webpage printout or screenshot submitted as a specimen must include the webpage’s URL and the date it was accessed or printed on the specimen itself, within the TEAS form that submits the specimen, or in a verified statement under 37 C.F.R. §2.20 or 28 U.S.C. §1746 in a later-filed response.  See 37 C.F.R. §2.56(c); TMEP §§904.03(i), 1301.04(a).

 

(5)       Submit a verified statement that “The specimen was in use in commerce on or in connection with the goods and/or services listed in the application at least as early as the filing date of the application.  See more information about verification.

 

See 37 C.F.R. §2.86(a); TMEP §§1403.01, 1403.02(c).

 

For an overview of the requirements for a Section 1(a) multiple-class application and how to satisfy the requirements online using the Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS) form, see the Multiple-class Application webpage.

 

Significance of Wording

 

To permit proper examination of the application, applicant must explain whether the wording “UNITY” in the mark has any significance as applied to applicant’s goods and/or services, or if such wording is a “term of art” within applicant’s industry.  See 37 C.F.R. §2.61(b); TMEP §814.  Failure to comply with a request for information is grounds for refusing registration.  In re Harley, 119 USPQ2d 1755, 1757-58 (TTAB 2016); TMEP §814.

 

 

If applicant chooses not to add Class 011, please call or email the assigned trademark examining attorney to resolve the issues in this Office action.  Although the USPTO does not accept emails as responses to Office actions, communication by phone or email is permissible to agree to proposed amendments to the application that will immediately place the application in condition for publication, registration, or suspension.  See 37 C.F.R. §2.62(c); TMEP §707.

 

 

How to respond.  Click to file a response to this nonfinal Office action.    

 

 

/Andrew Rhim/

Examining Attorney

United States Patent & Trademark Office

Law Office 101

(571) 272-9711

andrew.rhim@uspto.gov

 

 

RESPONSE GUIDANCE

  • Missing the response deadline to this letter will cause the application to abandon.  A response or notice of appeal must be received by the USPTO before midnight Eastern Time of the last day of the response period.  TEAS and ESTTA maintenance or unforeseen circumstances could affect an applicant’s ability to timely respond.  

 

 

 

U.S. Trademark Application Serial No. 90494069 - UNITY - 0114.T03-USW

To: Unity Tactical, LLC (trademarks@florkowskilaw.com)
Subject: U.S. Trademark Application Serial No. 90494069 - UNITY - 0114.T03-USW
Sent: August 17, 2021 03:36:24 PM
Sent As: ecom101@uspto.gov
Attachments:

United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)

 

USPTO OFFICIAL NOTICE

 

Office Action (Official Letter) has issued

on August 17, 2021 for

U.S. Trademark Application Serial No. 90494069

 

Your trademark application has been reviewed by a trademark examining attorney.  As part of that review, the assigned attorney has issued an official letter that you must respond to by the specified deadline or your application will be abandoned.  Please follow the steps below.

 

(1)  Read the official letter.

 

(2)  Direct questions about the contents of the Office action to the assigned attorney below. 

 

 

/Andrew Rhim/

Examining Attorney

United States Patent & Trademark Office

Law Office 101

(571) 272-9711

andrew.rhim@uspto.gov

 

Direct questions about navigating USPTO electronic forms, the USPTO website, the application process, the status of your application, and/or whether there are outstanding deadlines or documents related to your file to the Trademark Assistance Center (TAC).

 

(3)  Respond within 6 months (or earlier, if required in the Office action) from August 17, 2021, using the Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS).  The response must be received by the USPTO before midnight Eastern Time of the last day of the response period.  See the Office action for more information about how to respond

 

 

 

GENERAL GUIDANCE

·       Check the status of your application periodically in the Trademark Status & Document Retrieval (TSDR) database to avoid missing critical deadlines.

 

·       Update your correspondence email address, if needed, to ensure you receive important USPTO notices about your application.

 

·       Beware of misleading notices sent by private companies about your application.  Private companies not associated with the USPTO use public information available in trademark registrations to mail and email trademark-related offers and notices – most of which require fees.  All official USPTO correspondence will only be emailed from the domain “@uspto.gov.”

 

 

 


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