CHILDREN21 BY FELISSIMO

USPTO USPTO 1994 CANCELLED - SECTION 8

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The US trademark CHILDREN21 BY FELISSIMO was filed as Figurative mark on 12/28/1994 at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
It was registered as a trademark on 03/09/1999. The current status of the mark is "CANCELLED - SECTION 8".

Trademark Details Last update: May 1, 2018

Trademark form Figurative mark
File reference 74616159
Register number 2229799
Application date December 28, 1994
Publication date December 15, 1998
Entry date March 9, 1999

Trademark owner

59 Naniwa-Machi, Chuo-ku
650 Kobe
JP

Trademark representatives

goods and services

16 papers, namely, foreign paper consisting of printing papers, Indian papers, carbon papers, glassine papers, newsprint papers, blotters, typewriting papers, toilet papers, writing and drawing papers, gift wrapping papers, rice papers, parchment paper, packaging containers of paper, ivory colored paper boards, colored paper boards, straw paper boards, white paper boards, core paper boards, corrugated paper boards, cover papers, postcard papers, Japanese papers consisting of kasagami (oiled paper for Japanese paper umbrellas), gunpowder wrapping papers, ganpishi (silky Japanese tissue paper), Japanese handicraft papers, kohzogami (paper made from paper-mulberry trees), papers for stock certificates shohjigami (paper for Japanese sliding doors) calligraphy papers, senkashi (Japanese regenerated paper), coarse toilet papers, tengujohshi (thin Japanese paper from mulberry), stencil papers, torinokogami (yellow Japanese vellum); paper napkins, duplicating papers, hohshogami (thick white Japanese paper for ceremonial use), filter papers, converted papers, namely, imitation leather papers, perforated notecards, acid proof papers, corrugated boards, fusumagami (papers for Japanese sliding partitions); fireproof papers, moldproof papers, waterproof papers, anti-rust papers, oilproof papers, all for commercial packaging; luminous papers, cellophane papers; synthetic papers, packaging containers of paper, namely, boxes of papers, paper bags, corrugated cardboard boxes, fiberboard boxes, food wrapping film for household use, garbage bags of paper, garbage bags of plastic, baggage labels, printed matter, namely, picture postcards, sheet music, song books, calendars; magazines, books, pamphlets and newspapers, all featuring fashion, housekeeping, healthcare, fine art, food and dinning, gardening, toys, games and stationery; catalogues featuring clothing and household items; printed timetables, maps, geographical maps, diaries, Japanese and/or Chinese art of calligraphy and paintings, namely, pictures, scrolls, engravings; mounted and unmounted photographs, photograph stands, namely, a table/desk mounted stand for photographs, stationery, iron-on transfer picture, temporary tattoos, origami (sheets of paper for folding), cut-out pictures, coloring books, molding clay, paper toys, namely, sheets of colored construction paper
28 video game machines, namely, Japanese pinball machines, pachinko machines, namely, Japanese pinball machines; Japanese chess sets, Japanese board games, conjuring apparatus, namely, a tool used in a magic trick, dominoes, mahjongg equipment, toys, namely, toy clocks, toy watches, roller toys, namely, manually-driven toy cars, toy trains; spring-driven toys, namely, windup crawling dolls, windup toy cars; electrically driven toys, namely, battery-operated toy telephone sets, toys for domestic pets, fishing tackle sets, electrically-driven toy locomotives; movable toys driven by inertial force generated by manually-operated fly-wheels, namely, toy fire engines with a fly-wheel; toy brooches, toy whistles, lever-activated mechanical toys, wooden or bamboo toys, namely, wood piece toys, namely, toy bricks, battledore paddles; jigsaw puzzles; hollow toy models, namely, hollow model cars, model ships, toy houses; wooden-lathes toys, namely, tops, cup and ball games; paper balloons, dress-up dolls of paper, chiyogami (figured sheets of paper), plush toys, stuffed toys, plastic toys, namely, celluloid toys formed by pressing sheet materials submerged in hot water into desired shapes, namely, toy masks, table tennis balls, baby rattles; spring driven, wind-up toys, inflatable toys, namely, inflatable beach balls, inflatable animals; hollow toys formed by blow-forming, namely, hollow toy fish, hollow dolls; rubber toys, namely, molded hollow rubber toys in the nature of toy water pistols; rubber playground balls, rubber action balls, rubber film toys, namely, rubber balloons; inflatable toys formed of bonded pieces of rubber sheet or film, musical toys, namely, toy music boxes, toy glockenspiels, toy harmonicas, toy pianos, toy xylophones, engi kumade (toy rakes), beanbags, marbles, toy pistols, toy costume masks, dolls made of millet stalk, toy Christmas trees, koi-nobori (carp streamers), man-power driven play scooters, four-wheeled play cars for infants, kites, hagoita (battledore paddles), shuttlecocks for hagoita play, menashi-daruma (Dharma dolls with blank eyes), rocking horses, non-riding toy tricycles, portable folding bathing pools for infants, action skill games in the nature of a ring toss game; dolls

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