A Molder's Best Friend... Trademark Details
Word Mark | A Molder's Best Friend... |
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Status | Dead 602 — Abandoned-Failure to Respond or Late Response |
Current Owner
Van Dorn Demag Corporation of Strongsville, OH
View all trademarks for Van Dorn Demag CorporationSerial Number | 78179603 |
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Status Date | Wednesday, November 17, 2004 |
Filing Date | Wednesday, November 17, 2004 |
Attorney | Gregory S. Vickers |
Correspondent
GREGORY S. VICKERS
FAY, SHARPE, FAGAN
MINNICH & MCKEE, LLP, 7TH FLOOR
1100 SUPERIOR AVENUE
CLEVELAND OH 44114
FAY, SHARPE, FAGAN
MINNICH & MCKEE, LLP, 7TH FLOOR
1100 SUPERIOR AVENUE
CLEVELAND OH 44114
Case File Statements
Description of Mark | The mark consists of a photograph of a Labrador Retriever with the words "A Molder's Best Friend...". |
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Goods & Services | Computerized on-line ordering services in the field of plastic injection molding machine parts, components and related processing equipment. |
Lining/Stippling Statement | The stippling shown in the mark is a feature of the mark and is not intended to indicate color. |
Classifications
International Class Codes |
035
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U.S. Class Codes | 100, 101, 102 |
Status | 6 — Active |
Status Date | Wednesday, November 6, 2002 |
First Use Anywhere | Wednesday, October 3, 2001 |
First Use In Commerce | Wednesday, October 3, 2001 |
Primary Code | 035 |
Trademark Timeline
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Oct 03 2001First use anywhere for the mark
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Oct 03 2001First use in commerce for the mark
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Oct 29 2002Trademark application filed with USPTO
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Apr 07 2003Non-Final Action E-Mailed
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Apr 07 2003Assigned To Examiner
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Sep 15 2003Paper Received
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Sep 22 2003Correspondence Received In Law Office
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Sep 22 2003Paper Received
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Oct 22 2003Final Refusal E-Mailed
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Nov 04 2003Assigned To Examiner
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Nov 04 2003Assigned To Examiner
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Feb 18 2004Correspondence Received In Law Office
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Feb 18 2004Paper Received
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Apr 21 2004Non-Final Action E-Mailed
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Nov 17 2004Abandonment Notice Mailed - Failure To Respond
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Nov 17 2004Abandonment - Failure To Respond Or Late Response