The mark consists of a depiction of a smiling man wearing glasses with three lenses, in which the letter "S" appears in the left lens, the letter "E" appears in the middle lens, and the letter "E" appears in the right lens. In the body of the man, the word "MORE" appears horizontally from shoulder to shoulder.
Mark For: SEEMORE™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of providing inventory of eyeglass lenses, lens coating solutions, frames to optometric and ophthalmologic businesses; order fulfillment services.
Status
2023-07-04 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.
Grotesque men formed by letters, numbers, punctuation or geometric shapes; Stick figures
021106
Beards; Hair; Hair extensions; Human hair, locks of hair, wigs, beards, mustaches; Mustaches; Toupees; Wigs
021116
Faces, smiley; Smiley faces
040703
Geometric figures or combinations of geometric figures representing a person; Geometric figures representing a person; Geometric shapes forming a person; Person formed by geometric shapes
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