Ideal Trademark Details
Word Mark | Ideal |
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Status | Alive Registered 800 — Registered and Renewed |
Serial Number | 76251035 |
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Registration Number | 2708514 |
Status Date | Thursday, May 2, 2013 |
Filing Date | Thursday, May 2, 2013 |
Registration Date | Tuesday, April 22, 2003 |
Attorney | Mark R. Galis |
Correspondent
Mark R. Galis
Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Suite 3100
77 W. Wacker Drive
Chicago IL 60601
Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Suite 3100
77 W. Wacker Drive
Chicago IL 60601
Case File Statements
Description of Mark | The mark comprises the word "IDEAL" partially superimprosed over a rectangular background that includes three sprayed bars with a dot at the top of each bar. |
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Goods & Services | Anti-oxidant compounds consisting of metal particles suspended in a carrier therefor, composed of a mixture of hydrocarbons, for use in connection with connectors for electrical conductors and for aluminum electrical applications |
Goods & Services | Wire pulling lubricants |
Goods & Services | Power-operated wire processing apparatus, namely, wire strippers, thermal strippers in the nature of electrically-powered tools that use heat to remove the insulation from conductive wire, pneumatic cable strippers, precision rotary strippers, wire measuring and cutting machines, powered cable cutters and powered wire strippers and cutters; maintenance equipment, namely, machine tool parts in the nature of precision grinder bases, [ milling machine parts in the nature of mica undercutters, milling cutters and power-operated saws;] power-operated hole saws, hole saw arbors and step drills |
Goods & Services | Hand tools for wire and cable installation namely, fish tapes and reels, fish tape leads and balls, fish tape pullers, conduit benders and handles, pull line carriers for attachment to a cable or wire pulling rope to serve as piston for traveling through a conduit, wire strippers, wire cutters, crimpers, coaxial cable strippers and crimpers for coaxial cables, cable slitters and ringers, cable rippers, wire skinners, cable strippers, pliers, pliers with crimpers, tongue and groove pliers, cutting pliers, [ electronic pliers and cutters,] ratcheting cable cutters, crimpers, screwdrivers, conduit deburring tools for use in the manufacturing process in which the surfaces of metal are cleaned of burrs and other imperfections, tapping tools, awls, levels, hammers, knives in the nature of utility knives and folding knives, rotary armored cable cutters, hacksaws and blades, hex key drivers, insulated pliers, insulated screwdrivers, cable tie implements; hand tools, namely, electrical motor maintenance tools in the nature of abrasive resurfacing stones, commutator resurfacers, commutator dressers, brush seaters, commutator cleaners, [ slotter and scrapers for cleaning slots, smoothing burrs, removing mica fins and beveling sharp copper edges after undercutting, and slotting files; ] voice, signal and data communications hand tools, namely, round cable and wire cutters, ratchet cable cutters, telephone line cord strippers, data cable strippers, round cable slitters and ringers, crimpers, die sets for crimp tools that install modular plugs, telephone modular plug crimpers, punchdown tools, wire insertion tools, scissors for cutting synthetic fibers such as aromatic polyamide fiber, optical fiber strippers, and fiber optic crimpers; tool carriers in the nature of non-metal tool bags, tool pouches, tool pouch belts and straps, and non-metal bucket tool carriers |
Goods & Services | Conduit measuring tape; measuring tapes; electrical connectors, namely, screw on connectors, push-in connectors, insulation displacement connectors, electrical terminals, wire terminals, twist-on electrical terminals, twist-on wire terminals, sealant-filled screw-on connectors, set screw connectors, crimp connectors, crimp splices, pre-insulated crimp connectors, terminal strips, terminal blocks, insulated crimp connectors, insulated crimp splices, mechanical lugs, connectors for space-type transformers, connectors for bus bars, tap connectors, grounding connectors, split bolts, street light connectors, and mechanical solderless connectors; wire management devices, namely, wire markers, cable ties, lashing ties, ID marking ties in the nature of cable ties with a built-in identification plate for permanent marking; electrical safety equipment, namely, safety lockout hasps, lockout devices for circuit breakers, fuses, wall switches, cables, and padlocks therefore, I.D. safety tags and collars, safety signs; voice, signal and data communications components, namely, modular plugs, telephone wall plates, CATV wall plates, coaxial cable connectors, BNC coaxial cable connectors, [ TNC coaxial cable connectors, ] F-Series coaxial cable connectors, and CATV cable and wire splitters; electrical testing equipment, namely, voltage testers, voltage and continuity testers, circuit testers and analyzers, GFI circuit testers, circuit identifiers, fuse pullers, grounding systems comprised of a grounding plug, a wrist strap and lead wires connecting the two, digital multimeters, analog multimeters, true RMS meters, temperature meters, clamp meters and current clamp adapters, thermocouples, data acquisition meters, test leads and meter probes, [ tachometers,] phase rotation meters, insulation testers, ground continuity testers, cable locators, fiber optic scopes, tone generator cable locators, amplifier probes, wiring verifiers, and patch cable testers; infrared thermometers and light meters; pneumatic and hydraulic valve safety lockout devices in the nature of devices attached to valves to prevent their operation |
Goods & Services | Heat guns, heat gun nozzles and adapters, [ electrically-activated heating blanket PVC benders ] |
Goods & Services | Heat shrinkable non-metal tubing and end caps for tubing ends; insulators for electrical cable and wire connectors; electrical barricade tapes and underground tapes; [ non-metal wire and cable collars ] |
Goods & Services | Non-metal expanding sleeves for affixing screws; non-metal cable clamps and cable tie mounts; safety lockout tags made of non-metal |
Goods & Services | Rope for use in wire pulling |
Classifications
International Class Codes |
001
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U.S. Class Codes | 001, 005, 006, 010, 026, 046 |
Status | 6 — Active |
Status Date | Tuesday, May 15, 2001 |
First Use Anywhere | Sunday, November 9, 1997 |
First Use In Commerce | Sunday, November 9, 1997 |
Primary Code | 001 |
International Class Codes |
004
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U.S. Class Codes | 001, 006, 015 |
Status | 6 — Active |
Status Date | Tuesday, May 15, 2001 |
First Use Anywhere | Tuesday, November 17, 1998 |
First Use In Commerce | Tuesday, November 17, 1998 |
Primary Code | 004 |
International Class Codes |
007
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U.S. Class Codes | 013, 019, 021, 023, 031, 034, 035 |
Status | 6 — Active |
Status Date | Tuesday, May 15, 2001 |
First Use Anywhere | Tuesday, December 1, 1998 |
First Use In Commerce | Tuesday, December 1, 1998 |
Primary Code | 007 |
International Class Codes |
008
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U.S. Class Codes | 023, 028, 044 |
Status | 6 — Active |
Status Date | Tuesday, May 15, 2001 |
First Use Anywhere | Friday, February 6, 1998 |
First Use In Commerce | Friday, February 6, 1998 |
Primary Code | 008 |
International Class Codes |
009
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U.S. Class Codes | 021, 023, 026, 036, 038 |
Status | 6 — Active |
Status Date | Tuesday, May 15, 2001 |
First Use Anywhere | Wednesday, July 8, 1998 |
First Use In Commerce | Wednesday, July 8, 1998 |
Primary Code | 009 |
International Class Codes |
011
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U.S. Class Codes | 013, 021, 023, 031, 034 |
Status | 6 — Active |
Status Date | Tuesday, May 15, 2001 |
First Use Anywhere | Thursday, January 22, 1998 |
First Use In Commerce | Thursday, January 22, 1998 |
Primary Code | 011 |
International Class Codes |
017
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U.S. Class Codes | 001, 005, 012, 013, 035, 050 |
Status | 6 — Active |
Status Date | Tuesday, May 15, 2001 |
First Use Anywhere | Thursday, June 17, 1999 |
First Use In Commerce | Thursday, June 17, 1999 |
Primary Code | 017 |
International Class Codes |
020
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U.S. Class Codes | 002, 013, 022, 025, 032, 050 |
Status | 6 — Active |
Status Date | Tuesday, May 15, 2001 |
First Use Anywhere | Wednesday, June 30, 1999 |
First Use In Commerce | Wednesday, June 30, 1999 |
Primary Code | 020 |
International Class Codes |
022
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U.S. Class Codes | 001, 002, 007, 019, 022, 042, 050 |
Status | 6 — Active |
Status Date | Tuesday, May 15, 2001 |
First Use Anywhere | Tuesday, August 8, 2000 |
First Use In Commerce | Tuesday, August 8, 2000 |
Primary Code | 022 |
Trademark Timeline
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Nov 09 1997First use anywhere for the mark
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Nov 09 1997First use in commerce for the mark
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Jan 22 1998First use anywhere for the mark
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Jan 22 1998First use in commerce for the mark
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Feb 06 1998First use anywhere for the mark
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Feb 06 1998First use in commerce for the mark
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Jul 08 1998First use anywhere for the mark
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Jul 08 1998First use in commerce for the mark
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Nov 17 1998First use anywhere for the mark
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Nov 17 1998First use in commerce for the mark
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Dec 01 1998First use anywhere for the mark
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Dec 01 1998First use in commerce for the mark
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Jun 17 1999First use anywhere for the mark
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Jun 17 1999First use in commerce for the mark
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Jun 30 1999First use anywhere for the mark
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Jun 30 1999First use in commerce for the mark
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Aug 08 2000First use anywhere for the mark
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Aug 08 2000First use in commerce for the mark
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May 04 2001Trademark application filed with USPTO
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Jul 30 2001Assigned To Examiner
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Sep 14 2001Non-Final Action Mailed
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Mar 13 2002Correspondence Received In Law Office
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Mar 13 2002Paper Received
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May 15 2002Final Refusal Mailed
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Oct 17 2002Assigned To Examiner
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Nov 15 2002Examiners Amendment Mailed
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Nov 21 2002Approved For Pub - Principal Register
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Jan 08 2003Notice of Publication
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Jan 28 2003Published For Opposition
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Apr 22 2003Registered-Principal Register
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Apr 22 2003Trademark officially registered with the USPTO
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Apr 01 2008Case File In Ticrs
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Apr 22 2009Teas Section 8 & 15 Received
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Apr 24 2009Registered - Sec. 8 (6-Yr) Accepted & Sec. 15 Ack.
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Apr 24 2009Assigned To Paralegal
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Apr 12 2013Teas Change of Correspondence Received
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Apr 12 2013Teas Section 8 & 9 Received
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May 02 2013Notice of Acceptance of Sec. 8 & 9 - E-Mailed
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May 02 2013Registered and Renewed (first Renewal - 10 Yrs)
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May 02 2013Registered - Sec. 8 (10-Yr) Accepted/sec. 9 Granted
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May 02 2013Case Assigned To Post Registration Paralegal
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May 15 2014Attorney Revoked And/or Appointed
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May 15 2014Teas Revoke/appoint Attorney Received