The mark consists of the word "Repel" on top of the word "Rainwear." To the right of the word "Repel" is a design element consisting of three lines beginning at different points from the letter "l," which then move to the right and downward before ascending upward again, and which resemble the path of three raindrops bouncing from left to right. The lines crisscross their paths following their ascent. At the right terminus of each of the three lines is a raindrop design.
Mark For: REPEL RAINWEAR™ trademark registration is intended to cover the category of
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Serial Number | 97588220 |
Mark Literal Elements | REPEL RAINWEAR |
Mark Drawing Type | - |
Mark Type | Trademark |
Standard Character Claim | No |
Current Location | NEW APPLICATION PROCESSING 2022-09-15 |
Basis | 1(a) |
Class Status | ACTIVE |
Primary US Classes |
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Primary International Class |
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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 | Jeffrey M. Koegel |
Attorney Docket Number | 3200492 |
2013-09-10 | Date of First Use |
2013-09-10 | Date of Use In Commerce |
2022-09-12 | Application Filed |
2022-09-15 | Location: NEW APPLICATION PROCESSING |
2022-09-15 | Status: Live/Pending |
2022-09-15 | Status: New application awaiting assignment to an examining attorney. See current trademark processing wait times for more information. |
2022-09-15 | Transaction Date |
Party: | ![]() |
Address | 1721 Niagara Street Buffalo, NEW YORK UNITED STATES 14207 |
Legal Entity Type | Corporation |
Legal Entity State | NEW YORK |
Party: | ![]() |
Address | 1721 Niagara Street Buffalo NY 14207 |
Legal Entity Type | |
Legal Entity State | NY |
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011518 | More than one drop including teardrops or raindrops; Raindrops (more than a single drop); Teardrops (more than a single drop); multiple drops (rain, tear, etc.) |
261712 | Angles (geometric); Chevrons |
International Codes: | 25 |
U.S. Codes: | 022,039 |
Type Code | Type |
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DM0000 | The mark consists of the word "Repel" on top of the word "Rainwear." To the right of the word "Repel" is a design element consisting of three lines beginning at different points from the letter "l," which then move to the right and downward before ascending upward again, and which resemble the path of three raindrops bouncing from left to right. The lines crisscross their paths following their ascent. At the right terminus of each of the three lines is a raindrop design. |
DM0000 | The mark consists of the word "REPEL" on top of the word "RAINWEAR." To the right of the word "REPEL" is a design element consisting of three lines beginning at different points from the letter "L," which then move to the right and downward before ascending upward again, and which resemble the path of three raindrops bouncing from left to right. The lines crisscross their paths following their ascent. At the right terminus of each of the three lines is a raindrop design. |
Description | Date | Proceeding Number |
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NEW APPLICATION ENTERED IN TRAM | 2022-09-15 |
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