Where Being First Is Expected Trademark Details
Word Mark | Where Being First Is Expected |
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Status | Dead 606 — Abandoned - No Statement of Use Filed |
Current Owner
Curtiss-Wright Flow Control Corporation of Falls Church, VA
View all trademarks for Curtiss-Wright Flow Control CorporationSerial Number | 77007002 |
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Status Date | Friday, February 15, 2008 |
Filing Date | Friday, February 15, 2008 |
Attorney | Michael F. Krieger |
Correspondent
MICHAEL F. KRIEGER
KIRTON & MCCONKIE
60 EAST SOUTH TEMPLE
1800 EAGLE GATE TOWER
SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84111
KIRTON & MCCONKIE
60 EAST SOUTH TEMPLE
1800 EAGLE GATE TOWER
SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84111
Case File Statements
Goods & Services | High performance manually operated butterfly valves; slide valves; metal transfer lines; metal oil well production risers; all for use in the petroleum processing, nuclear power, and defense industries; concrete anchors, metal threaded fasteners, metal bolts, hydra-nets, namely, wire nets, metal doors, snubbers and equipment hatches, metal gates for spent nuclear fuel pools, undercut concrete anchors all for use in nuclear power plants and the defense industries |
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Goods & Services | Hydro-treaters, namely, free- water knockouts for use in the petroleum industry; air suction machines; cyclones, comprising air blast gates for separating agricultural and mineral products according to size; cutting tools for machine tools, namely, replacement drill heads; pneumatic components, namely, leak-less smart valves all for use in the petroleum processing, nuclear power, and defense industries; integral permanent magnetic water pumps; seal-less centrifugal axial-filled water pumps used in motors; sub-sea pumping and hazardous waste pump systems comprised of submerged canned electric motor and multi-phase pumps for deep sea oil recovery; integrated marine propulsion motors; advanced high speed electric generators incorporating high power electric control and conditioning equipment; remotely operated diamond pointed wire cutting tools for use in nuclear power plants and the defense industries |
Goods & Services | Spring- loaded and pilot-operated pressure release valves, high performance automatically operated butterfly valves, severe service high temperature electronic control valves, electro-hydraulic valve actuators, portable pressure vessels; electronic power recovery control valves for regulating the flow of gas and liquids; solenoid operated isolation and control valves, electronic pilot-operated pressurizer and main steam safety release valves, inverted cone safety release valves for gas and liquid, severe service electronic motor operated valves; all for use in the petroleum processing, nuclear power, and defense industries; delayed coking and heading systems comprised of instruments for measuring the coking index of fuels; electromagnetic aircraft watch systems, namely, radar; plastic protective covers for electrical distribution phase conductors and associated hardware, namely, arrestors for use in aircraft carriers; pulsed power supplies for fully fieldable electro-magnetic guns all for the nuclear and defense industries; electrical controls for use in nuclear power plants and the defense industries; Diagnostic tools, namely, on-board diagnostic serial interfaces for troubleshooting nuclear reactor systems for use in nuclear power plants and the defense industries; electronic steam generator controls; Analytical calorimetric instrumentation not for medical use, for monitoring nuclear reactors in the defense industry; digital signaling processing cards, electric digital signal read out meters, electronic reactor plant controls, computer software support automation programs for use in monitoring electronic safety valve networks for nuclear reactors in the defense industry |
Goods & Services | Pressure vessels, namely, hot water heaters and industrial boilers, nuclear reactors, Regenerator unit internal components, namely ceramic substrates all for use in the petroleum processing, nuclear power, and defense industries; nuclear reactor components, namely, boiler circulation pumps and motors, reactor coolant pumps, seals and motors, control rod drive mechanisms, primary loop valves, specialty airlocks for use in nuclear power plants and the defense industry |
Goods & Services | Installation, repair and maintenance services, namely, onsite cutting, seismic testing with a tri-axial table of pressure release devices |
Goods & Services | Custom modification of commercial off-the-shelf computer, testing, and diagnostic equipment, namely, ruggedizing equipment to fulfill military requirements for specialized applications |
Goods & Services | Quality control for others, namely, acceptance testing for the nuclear energy, petroleum processing and defense industries; integration of computer network and system services for the nuclear energy, petroleum processing and defense industries |
Classifications
International Class Codes |
006
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U.S. Class Codes | 002, 012, 013, 014, 023, 025, 050 |
Status | 6 — Active |
Status Date | Thursday, March 22, 2007 |
Primary Code | 006 |
International Class Codes |
007
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U.S. Class Codes | 013, 019, 021, 023, 031, 034, 035 |
Status | 6 — Active |
Status Date | Thursday, March 22, 2007 |
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 | Friday, September 29, 2006 |
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 | Thursday, March 22, 2007 |
Primary Code | 011 |
International Class Codes |
037
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U.S. Class Codes | 100, 103, 106 |
Status | 6 — Active |
Status Date | Thursday, March 22, 2007 |
Primary Code | 037 |
International Class Codes |
040
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U.S. Class Codes | 100, 103, 106 |
Status | 6 — Active |
Status Date | Thursday, March 22, 2007 |
Primary Code | 040 |
International Class Codes |
042
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U.S. Class Codes | 100, 101 |
Status | 6 — Active |
Status Date | Thursday, March 22, 2007 |
Primary Code | 042 |
Trademark Timeline
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Sep 25 2006Trademark application filed with USPTO
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Sep 29 2006New Application Entered In Tram
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Jan 08 2007Assigned To Examiner
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Jan 22 2007Non-Final Action E-Mailed
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Jan 22 2007Non-Final Action Written
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Feb 16 2007Teas Response To Office Action Received
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Mar 22 2007Teas/email Correspondence Entered
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Mar 22 2007Correspondence Received In Law Office
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Mar 22 2007Assigned To Lie
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Mar 23 2007Examiner's Amendment Entered
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Mar 23 2007Examiners Amendment E-Mailed
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Mar 23 2007Examiners Amendment -Written
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Mar 26 2007Approved For Pub - Principal Register
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Mar 27 2007Law Office Publication Review Completed
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May 02 2007Notice of Publication
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May 22 2007Published For Opposition
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Aug 14 2007Noa Mailed - Sou Required From Applicant
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Apr 15 2008Abandonment Notice Mailed - No Use Statement Filed
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Apr 15 2008Abandonment - No Use Statement Filed