The mark consists of the word "MEI" in white, with two white dots on either side, and the designs of a white, semi-oval crescent above and below the word, all on a black background.
Mark For: MEI™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of braking systems for vehicles and parts thereof; Brake systems for vehicles; Brake adjusters for vehicles in the nature of automatic slack adjusters, manual slack adjusters, and self-adjusting automatic slack adjusters; Disc brakes for land vehicles; Parts for air brake systems for vehicles, namely, electronic wear sensors, valves, actuators, and control units.
Status
2024-06-29 UTC
LIVE APPLICATION Under Examination
The trademark application has been accepted by the Office (has met the minimum filing requirements) and that this application has been assigned to an examiner.
JOSEPH V. MYERS III SEYFARTH SHAW LLP 1075 PEACHTREE ST. NE SUITE 2500 ATLANTA, GA 30309
Good, Services, and Codes
International Codes:
12
U.S. Codes:
019,021,023,031,035,044
Type Code
Type
DM0000
The mark consists of the word "MEI" in white, with two white dots on either side, and the designs of a white, semi-oval crescent above and below the word, all on a black background.
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