L3 COMMUNICATIONS

USPTO USPTO 1998 CANCELLED - SECTION 8

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The US trademark L3 COMMUNICATIONS was filed as Word and figurative mark on 01/21/1998 at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
It was registered as a trademark on 01/29/2002. The current status of the mark is "CANCELLED - SECTION 8".

Trademark Details Last update: May 7, 2018

Trademark form Word and figurative mark
File reference 75421290
Register number 2533206
Application date January 21, 1998
Publication date November 6, 2001
Entry date January 29, 2002

Trademark owner

600 Third Avenue
10016 New York
US

Trademark representatives

goods and services

9 Computer hardware; cockpit voice and flight data recorders; flight parameter data recorders and transmitters; semiconductors; radio frequency switches; radar detectors; flight testers; wired and wireless telephones and telephone equipment, namely, telephonic transmitters, telecommunication network hubs, connectors, receivers and other telephonic communications devices, equipment, products, and components, namely, telephonic network interface hardware, telephonic security control hardware, telephonic multimedia control hardware, telephonic switching, routing, and subscriber interface hardware which are used in computer and communications networks and systems; computer software for use in satellite command and control in the field of satellite communications; computer software for information mining in the field of strategic and tactical intelligence; computer telemetry software for use in data collection and transmission from fielded remote equipment, namely, satellites, aircraft, missiles, moving surface based systems, remotely configured fixed site installations and Communication and Command and Control Intelligence; Computer software for use in data collection and transmission in the field of medical technology, namely, x-ray machines, magnetic sensing machines, acoustic sensing machines, chemical tracing machines; computer software for use in control and operation of real-time equipment, namely, x-ray machines, magnetic sensing machines, acoustic sensing machines, chemical tracing machines, flight navigation controls, flight safety equipment, namely, voice recorders, telemetry systems on airplanes, maintenance systems on airplanes, telemetry scanners, intrusion systems, combat scoring systems and pictures, air traffic handling systems, monitors, still video, radar systems, and vehicle status and monitoring systems; computer software for system situational awareness and representation in a communication and data link control system; Channel amplifiers and frequency filters for use in telecommunications; Computer hardware for Electronic key information processing, namely, the processing of information related to electronic encryption and other security technologies; Radio frequency limiters; Harmonic generators; Satellite transponders; Transponder controllers; Secure communications systems consisting of digital processors, modulators, antennas, transmitters, receivers, and encryption hardware and software for secure algorithm processing devices for use with airborne, satellite, ground and sea-based information collection, transmission and analysis; Communications systems consisting of high data rate microwave communications links and computer hardware; Communications systems consisting of telephonic and high data rate microwave radio components, digital processors, computer hardware, software containing algorithms and software for the secure broadcast and/or receipt of communications and information or data; On-board satellite equipment providing subsystem capabilities, namely, electronic modules and circuit cards for digital solid state recording, video signal processing, communications signal processing and translation; Microwave devices, equipment, products and components, namely, frequency transmitters, frequency converters, frequency synthesizers, frequency modulators, frequency filters, frequency power amplifiers, passive components, mechanical switches, wireless assemblies, semiconductors, channel amplifiers, transceivers, converters, filters, and multiplexers; Frequency monitoring system and associated electronic component implementation circuit card assemblies providing frequency determination, frequency characteristics, frequency status, and frequency control; Radio navigation equipment comprised of recording, transmission and receiving microwave equipment, namely, microprocessors, electronic displays, digital storage devices, radio transmitters and receivers, providing the following capabilities--navigation, vehicle command and control, vehicle indications and warning, data and telemetry recording; Surveillance equipment and devices, namely, ISR (Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance) subsystems which use computer hardware and software to provide sampling of the electromagnetic spectrum in prescribed frequencies to extract information content available for analysis, for use in military and civilian aircraft; Electronic sensors that provide in real time the ability to collect electronic data and information, namely, sense the external electromagnetic spectrum and convert that received energy into a digital representation of that energy; process electronic data and information, namely, filter the digital representation of the energy and translate it into a visual or audio representation of the information; analyze electronic data and information, namely, compare geo-referenced information, detect any changes, and display changes for visual confirmation; store electronic data and information, namely, transfer data and information to digital storage; and disseminate electronic data and information, namely, create information based on electronic packets that can be sent on any selected transfer media to other remote locations; Electronic computer hardware and software that allow for the collection, monitoring, analysis, storage, and presentation of medical images; Computer network devices and equipment, namely, hardware that allows for the interfacing of analog or digital signals into the existing PSTN (Public Switch Telephone Network) or global information network and create the ability to take those same signals into a mobile communications system; Telephonic computer hardware that allows for creation of a wireless "last mile" (wireless radio connections between a central source and destination) where the telephony and data system have fixed site or mobile operational capability; Communications terminals which consist of computer hardware that provides for the creation and connection of multimedia communication signals including analog, voice, data, and video and allow signals to be connected to other communications terminals or other network nodes

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