Landoll Trademark Details
Word Mark | Landoll |
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Status | Alive Registered 800 — Registered and Renewed |
Serial Number | 75735866 |
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Registration Number | 2828768 |
Status Date | Saturday, April 5, 2014 |
Filing Date | Saturday, April 5, 2014 |
Registration Date | Tuesday, April 6, 2004 |
Attorney | Michael Elbein |
Correspondent
Michael Elbein
Hovey Williams LLP
84 Corporate Woods
10801 Mastin Blvd., Suite 1000
Overland Park KS 66210
Hovey Williams LLP
84 Corporate Woods
10801 Mastin Blvd., Suite 1000
Overland Park KS 66210
Case File Statements
Goods & Services | Power operated agricultural implements, namely, planters, disc gangs for cutting debris, turning soil and covering debris, disc openers for soil separation to receive seed, soil closers for burying seed, field cultivators, chisel plows, and V-plows; accessories for the aforementioned goods, namely, hitches, tow chains, coulters, tractor weight racks, down pressure springs, disc furrowers; component parts of agricultural implements, namely, narrow row kits consisting primarily of brackets and fasteners for closing the space between rows, rock guards, fertilizer openers, set-back kits comprising brackets and fasteners for changing positions of implements, air seed discs, edge drop plates, hoppers, guards, fertilizer squeeze pumps, fertilizer and pesticide applicators, wheel set-back assemblies consisting primarily of brackets and fasteners for changing the position of wheels; component parts of agricultural implements, namely, frame extensions, row marker bundles, planter units, outrigger wheels, shanks, tine harrows, rolling baskets, safety chains, spray shields, gauge wheels, sprayers, ridgers, anhydrous applicator assemblies comprised of hoses, flow meters and switches for fertilization, all sold as a unit; scrapers, leveling rods, storage trays not of precious metals and sold as a unit with the agricultural implements, cover blade assemblies consisting primarily of mold boards and fasteners for covering debris, and anhydrous knives; pumps, namely, oil pumps for use in engines and motors; winches |
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Goods & Services | Monitors for monitoring levels of seed, fertilizer, insecticide, and herbicide; controls for depth adjustment; curb side, street side, front, rear, wired, remote and wireless remote controls; buzzers for warning operators that remote controls are not properly stored; accessories for forklifts, namely, fire extinguishers, masts for receiving radio transmissions, mast extensions, rotating masts, and scales; accessories for forklifts, namely, safety alarms; battery trays |
Goods & Services | Forklifts; mud guards; mirrors, namely, rear view and side view; tires; lifting forks; side shifters; roller carriages; horns, backrests, load wheels; trailers, namely, fifth wheel, tilting, flatbed, bottom dumps, car, vehicle transport, detachable gooseneck, dolly, non-hydraulic, hydraulic, industrial, tag, utility, traveling axle, pintle hitch, single axle, tandem axle, and side walker; trailer accessories, namely, winches sold as a unit with the aforementioned goods; cable guide rollers; outriggers; extensions; levelers; slack adjusters; skid plates; chain rails; roller guides; ramps; bulkheads; landing gear; wheel covers; couplers; tires; dock leveler brackets; approach plates; container stops for positioning containers on trailers; storage racks; trailer hitches; spare tire carriers; traction plates; parking stands; engine covers; wiring harnesses; ramp brackets; valves for vehicle tires; boom troughs; traction bars; front bolters; fenders; rail stiffeners for attachment to outside of trailer rails to stiffen trailers; header racks for storing headers, namely, combine headers; mud flaps; push bars; rock guards; side boards; deflectors; support legs for stabilizing and leveling automobiles; glad hand connectors; wheel assemblies consisting primarily of wheels and tires; draw bars; car over cab kits consisting primarily of frame members, fasteners, actuation cylinders, winches, hoses and fittings for placing a vehicle support structure over a vehicle cab; chains, namely, tire chains; power take and wet kits consisting primarily of pumps, fittings, tanks, filters and quick couplers for adding hydraulic power to chasses, all sold as a unit; bridle adapters for attachment to an item being pulled onto a bed; beavertails; covers for engines and motors; headboards positioned at the font of trailers to protect the towing vehicle; decking for trailers; carriers in the nature of land vehicles, namely, trucks that carry other vehicles; carrier accessories, namely-- bed kits consisting primarily of carrier beds; mud flaps; running boards; tow bars; power take-offs for mounting beds on chassis; chain assemblies consisting primarily of slings and connectors for securing loads to carrier beds; frame stretch kits consisting primarily of frame sections, drive line sections, hoses, wire harnesses, connectors, and cables for elongating frames; hitches; cab guards; wheel lift kits consisting primarily of wheel receiving frames, brackets, fasteners, straps, and hydraulic lifts for engaging and lifting vehicles' wheels for towing; cable guides; couplers as component parts for agricultural implements and trailers; and mud flaps |
Classifications
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, September 14, 1999 |
First Use Anywhere | Sunday, January 1, 1967 |
First Use In Commerce | Sunday, January 1, 1967 |
Primary Code | 007 |
International Class Codes |
009
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U.S. Class Codes | 021, 023, 026, 036, 038 |
Status | 6 — Active |
Status Date | Wednesday, June 21, 2000 |
First Use Anywhere | Thursday, January 1, 1970 |
First Use In Commerce | Thursday, January 1, 1970 |
Primary Code | 009 |
International Class Codes |
012
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U.S. Class Codes | 019, 021, 023, 031, 035, 044 |
Status | 6 — Active |
Status Date | Tuesday, September 14, 1999 |
First Use Anywhere | Thursday, January 1, 1970 |
First Use In Commerce | Thursday, January 1, 1970 |
Primary Code | 012 |
Trademark Timeline
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Jan 01 1967First use anywhere for the mark
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Jan 01 1967First use in commerce for the mark
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Jan 01 1970First use anywhere for the mark
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Jan 01 1970First use in commerce for the mark
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Jan 01 1970First use anywhere for the mark
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Jan 01 1970First use in commerce for the mark
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Jun 24 1999Trademark application filed with USPTO
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Sep 29 1999Assigned To Examiner
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Oct 07 1999Assigned To Examiner
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Oct 21 1999Non-Final Action Mailed
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Apr 21 2000Correspondence Received In Law Office
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Dec 08 2000Final Refusal Mailed
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Sep 10 2001Abandonment - Failure To Respond Or Late Response
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Oct 29 2001Petition To Revive-Received
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Jul 09 2002Petition To Revive-Granted
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Jul 10 2002Assigned To Examiner
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Jul 17 2002Action Denying Req For Recon Mailed
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Mar 23 2003Abandonment - Failure To Respond Or Late Response
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May 22 2003Petition To Revive-Received
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May 22 2003Paper Received
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Aug 26 2003Petition To Revive-Granted
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Sep 09 2003Case File In Ticrs
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Sep 15 2003Assigned To Examiner
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Oct 24 2003Examiners Amendment Mailed
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Nov 11 2003Approved For Pub - Principal Register
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Dec 24 2003Notice of Publication
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Jan 13 2004Published For Opposition
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Apr 06 2004Registered-Principal Register
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Apr 06 2004Trademark officially registered with the USPTO
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Apr 05 2010Teas Section 8 & 15 Received
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Apr 16 2010Registered - Sec. 8 (6-Yr) Accepted & Sec. 15 Ack.
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Apr 16 2010Case Assigned To Post Registration Paralegal
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Mar 21 2014Registered - Combined Section 8 (10-Yr) & Sec. 9 Filed
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Mar 21 2014Teas Section 8 & 9 Received
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Apr 05 2014Notice of Acceptance of Sec. 8 & 9 - E-Mailed
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Apr 05 2014Registered and Renewed (first Renewal - 10 Yrs)
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Apr 05 2014Registered - Sec. 8 (10-Yr) Accepted/sec. 9 Granted
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Apr 05 2014Case Assigned To Post Registration Paralegal