The mark consists of the word "porpoise" appearing in lower case letters. A crescent shape appears above the word extending from the letter "i" to the left of the first letter "p." The crescent shape appears more thin above the letter "i," and more thick to the left of the first letter "p." A curved triangular shape extends upward from the middle of the crescent shape.
Mark For: PORPOISE™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of chemical analysis kit for testing swimming pool water; Diatomaceous earth; Reagent bearing test strips for testing swimming pool water.
Status
2021-10-30 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.
(Chemicals) Chemicals used in industry, science and photography, as well as in agriculture, horticulture and forestry; unprocessed artificial resins, unprocessed plastics; manures; fire extinguishing compositions; tempering and soldering preparations; chemical substances for preserving foodstuffs; tanning substances; adhesives used in industry.
Filed Use
Yes
Current Use
Yes
Intent To Use
No
Filed ITU
No
44D Filed
No
44E Current
No
66A Current
No
Current Basis
No
No Basis
No
Attorney Name
Nathan P. Suedmeyer
Attorney Docket Number
119.204
Timeline
2021-10-27
Application Filed
2021-10-27
Date of First Use
2021-10-27
Date of Use In Commerce
2021-10-30
Location: NEW APPLICATION PROCESSING
2021-10-30
Status: Live/Pending
2021-10-30
Status: New application will be assigned to an examining attorney approximately 6 months after filing date.
NATHAN P. SUEDMEYER LARSON & LARSON PA 11199 69TH ST N LARGO, FL 33773
Good, Services, and Codes
International Codes:
1
U.S. Codes:
001,005,006,010,026,046
International Codes:
6
U.S. Codes:
002,012,013,014,023,025,050
International Codes:
7
U.S. Codes:
013,019,021,023,024,031,034,035
International Codes:
9
U.S. Codes:
021,023,026,036,038
International Codes:
11
U.S. Codes:
013,021,023,024,031,034
International Codes:
17
U.S. Codes:
001,005,012,013,035,050
International Codes:
19
U.S. Codes:
001,012,033,050
International Codes:
20
U.S. Codes:
002,013,022,025,032,050
International Codes:
21
U.S. Codes:
002,013,023,029,030,033,040,050
International Codes:
22
U.S. Codes:
001,002,007,019,022,042,050
Type Code
Type
DM0000
The mark consists of the word "porpoise" appearing in lower case letters. A crescent shape appears above the word extending from the letter "i" to the left of the first letter "p." The crescent shape appears more thin above the letter "i," and more thick to the left of the first letter "p." A curved triangular shape extends upward from the middle of the crescent shape.
DM0000
The mark consists of the word "porpoise" appearing in lower case letters. A crescent shape appears above the word extending from the letter "i" to the left of the first letter "p". The crescent shape appears more thin above the letter "i", and more thick to the left of the first letter "p". A curved triangular shape extends upward from the middle of the crescent shape.
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