Trademark Filing

Navy Federal Credit Union

Application Filed: 2023-04-04
Trademark Application Details
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The mark is a sound. The mark consists of The mark is a sound. The mark is performed in the key of B-major, in 4/4 meter, and at a tempo of approximately 112 BPM when measured at the quarter note. The mark begins with a one-beat pickup featuring strings and bass playing quarter-note tonic pitches that swell in volume. In scientific pitch notation, the strings play a B2 tonic pitch, and the bass plays a B1 tonic pitch. Beginning on the downbeat following the pickup, strings play a nine note melody in octaves. The uppermost melody consists of the following sequence of nine pitches: B4, F#4, G#4, G#4, F#4, G#4, F#4, G#4, and B4. All of the pitches are eighth notes except for the third and fourth pitches, which are sixteenth notes. Trumpet plays the last four notes in unison with strings. The entire melody is doubled one and two octaves below by strings. Beginning on the downbeat following the pickup, electric bass plays a sequence of four notes that consists of a B1 dotted quarter note, a D#2 eighth note, an E2 quarter note, and an F#2 eighth note. Beginning on the third beat of the measure, snare drum plays a rhythm pattern comprised of a dotted quarter note, followed by a sixteenth note, followed by two eighth notes. On the final eighth note of the measure, synthesizer plays a tonic B chord comprised of the pitches B3, D#4, and F#4; and cymbal plays a soft splash that slowly fades away.

Mark For: This trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of financial services, namely, credit union services and banking services featuring consumer loans, mortgage loans, installment loans, savings accounts, checking accounts, money market deposit accounts, credit cards, debit check cards, auto financing, personal lines of credit; ATM banking services; On-line banking services; Full service online and digital banking services via the Internet and mobile devices.

Status

2023-04-07 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.


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Serial Number97872153
Mark Literal ElementsNone
Mark Drawing Type-
Mark TypeService Mark
Standard Character ClaimNo
Current LocationNEW APPLICATION PROCESSING 2023-04-07
Basis1(a)
Class StatusACTIVE
Primary US Classes
  • 100: Miscellaneous
  • 101: Advertising and Business
  • 102: Insurance and Financial
Primary International Class
  • 036 - Primary Class
  • (Insurance and financial) Insurance; financial affairs; monetary affairs; real estate affairs.
Filed UseYes
Current UseYes
Intent To UseNo
Filed ITUNo
44D FiledNo
44E CurrentNo
66A CurrentNo
Current BasisNo
No BasisNo
Attorney NameJohn Gary Maynard, III
Attorney Docket Number069899.56

Timeline

2023-04-01Date of First Use
2023-04-01Date of Use In Commerce
2023-04-04Application Filed
2023-04-07Location: NEW APPLICATION PROCESSING
2023-04-07Status: Live/Pending
2023-04-07Status: New application awaiting assignment to an examining attorney. See current trademark processing wait times for more information.
2023-04-07Transaction Date

Trademark Parties (Applicants & Owners)

Party: Navy Federal Credit Union
AddressOffice of the General Counsel 820 Follin Lane Vienna, VIRGINIA UNITED STATES 22180
Legal Entity TypeFederally Chartered Credit Union
Legal Entity StateUNITED STATES

Documents

Application2023-04-04
Drawing2023-04-04
Mark2023-04-04
Specimen2023-04-04

Attorney of Record

JOHN GARY MAYNARD, III
HUNTON ANDREWS KURTH LLP
951 EAST BYRD STREET
RIVERFRONT PLAZA, EAST TOWER
RICHMOND, VA 23219-4074

Good, Services, and Codes

International Codes:36
U.S. Codes:100,101,102
Type CodeType
DM0000The mark is a sound. The mark consists of The mark is a sound. The mark is performed in the key of B-major, in 4/4 meter, and at a tempo of approximately 112 BPM when measured at the quarter note. The mark begins with a one-beat pickup featuring strings and bass playing quarter-note tonic pitches that swell in volume. In scientific pitch notation, the strings play a B2 tonic pitch, and the bass plays a B1 tonic pitch. Beginning on the downbeat following the pickup, strings play a nine note melody in octaves. The uppermost melody consists of the following sequence of nine pitches: B4, F#4, G#4, G#4, F#4, G#4, F#4, G#4, and B4. All of the pitches are eighth notes except for the third and fourth pitches, which are sixteenth notes. Trumpet plays the last four notes in unison with strings. The entire melody is doubled one and two octaves below by strings. Beginning on the downbeat following the pickup, electric bass plays a sequence of four notes that consists of a B1 dotted quarter note, a D#2 eighth note, an E2 quarter note, and an F#2 eighth note. Beginning on the third beat of the measure, snare drum plays a rhythm pattern comprised of a dotted quarter note, followed by a sixteenth note, followed by two eighth notes. On the final eighth note of the measure, synthesizer plays a tonic B chord comprised of the pitches B3, D#4, and F#4; and cymbal plays a soft splash that slowly fades away.
DM0000The mark is a sound. The mark is performed in the key of B-major, in 4/4 meter, and at a tempo of approximately 112 BPM when measured at the quarter note. The mark begins with a one-beat pickup featuring strings and bass playing quarter-note tonic pitches that swell in volume. In scientific pitch notation, the strings play a B2 tonic pitch, and the bass plays a B1 tonic pitch. Beginning on the downbeat following the pickup, strings play a nine note melody in octaves. The uppermost melody consists of the following sequence of nine pitches: B4, F#4, G#4, G#4, F#4, G#4, F#4, G#4, and B4. All of the pitches are eighth notes except for the third and fourth pitches, which are sixteenth notes. Trumpet plays the last four notes in unison with strings. The entire melody is doubled one and two octaves below by strings. Beginning on the downbeat following the pickup, electric bass plays a sequence of four notes that consists of a B1 dotted quarter note, a D#2 eighth note, an E2 quarter note, and an F#2 eighth note. Beginning on the third beat of the measure, snare drum plays a rhythm pattern comprised of a dotted quarter note, followed by a sixteenth note, followed by two eighth notes. On the final eighth note of the measure, synthesizer plays a tonic B chord comprised of the pitches B3, D#4, and F#4; and cymbal plays a soft splash that slowly fades away.

Trademark Filing History

DescriptionDateProceeding Number
NEW APPLICATION ENTERED2023-04-07

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