CAN DO

USPTO USPTO 1999 CANCELLED - SECTION 8

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The US trademark CAN DO was filed as Word and figurative mark on 09/03/1999 at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
It was registered as a trademark on 04/20/2004. The current status of the mark is "CANCELLED - SECTION 8".

Trademark Details Last update: May 12, 2018

Trademark form Word and figurative mark
File reference 75791828
Register number 2833492
Application date September 3, 1999
Publication date January 27, 2004
Entry date April 20, 2004

Trademark owner

66 Kings Road, Windsor
Berkshire, SL4 2AH
GB

Trademark representatives

goods and services

9 teaching apparatus, namely audio and/or video tapes, an instruction manual, and a wrist watch-like buzzer to be worn by the user, all for aiding the user by providing physical and mental stimulation to teach himself or herself to form or recall positive thoughts; sound recording for use in applying sports psychology techniques to aid the user's performance; sound recordings for use in self-hypnosis or for use in providing hypnotherapy to the user; electrical and mechanical sensory stimulators for stimulating the human body and inducing hypnotically suggested behavior modification, for use in aiding the user's mental and/or physical performance; mechanical sensory stimulators for stimulating the human body and inducing hypnotically suggested behavior modification, for use in aiding the user's mental and/or physical performance, namely a device whereby a user presses a mechanical actuator to cause the device to emit aromatic material; audio and video teaching equipment, namely, apparatus for wear by the user containing a device which can be manually set into operation to provide a physical stimulus to the wearer, and provided together with audio and/or video tapes and an instruction manual, all for providing behavior modifying instruction and subsequent behavior modification to a human undergoing hypnosis
10 manually actable apparatus for stimulating the human body, namely a vibrating device for use in applying sports psychology techniques to aid performance

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