The mark consists of the stylized letters "SST" above the stylized word "Consumables" all to the right of a stylized/design "S".
Mark For: SST CONSUMABLES™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of on-line retail store services featuring products for use in metalworking, cutting, and shaping; On-line retail store services featuring electrical discharge machining (EDM) consumables, namely, wires, filters, dielectric fluid, electrodes, power feed contacts, nozzles, resin, deionization cartridges, o-rings, seals, flush cups, tubing, cleaning brushes, and cleaning solutions; Retail services by direct solicitation by sales agents in the field of metalworking; Retail services by direct solicitation by sales agents in the field of electrical discharge machining (EDM) consumables, namely, wires, filters, dielectric fluid, electrodes, power feed contacts, nozzles, resin, deionization cartridges, o-rings, seals, flush cups, tubing, cleaning brushes, and cleaning solutions.
Status
2023-08-12 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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