VIROSOFT

USPTO USPTO 2001 CANCELLED - SECTION 8

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The US trademark VIROSOFT was filed as Word mark on 04/04/2001 at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
It was registered as a trademark on 01/14/2003. The current status of the mark is "CANCELLED - SECTION 8".

Trademark Details Last update: May 18, 2018

Trademark form Word mark
File reference 76235121
Register number 2674039
Application date April 4, 2001
Publication date October 22, 2002
Entry date January 14, 2003

Trademark owner

6, Boulevard Joffrery
31600 Muret
FR

Trademark representatives

goods and services

7 pyromechanisms, namely, rocket engines for space flight; pyromechanisms for use in the space industry, namely, mechanisms for generating impulses for changing an orbit or altitude, and mechanisms for performing releasing, pushing, or rotating functions; pinpullers; mechanisms for releasing and deploying solar arrays, reflectors, panels, antennas; metal locking mechanisms; driving and damping hinges for solar arrays, reflectors, panels, and antennas; bolts for use in unlocking of locking rings, nose cones and stages; locking rings for satellites, nose cones and stages; shockless rams; valves; mechanisms for opening and closing operation of valves; shockless coupling and uncoupling devices for vehicles, including extraterrestrial probes; machine parts, namely, cylinders; cylinders for space vehicles, including extraterrestrial probes; internal combustion engine parts, namely, pistons; valves being parts of machines for use in the space and aeronautics industry; valves for pumps; emission reduction units for motors and engines, namely, EGR valves and PCV valves; vehicles parts, namely, power valves for carburetors; metal clamps used for holding piece parts together in the space and aeronautics industries; rams; control cables for machines and engines; control chains except for terrestrial vehicles; starters for engines; propulsion systems for non-terrestrial vehicles; engines for aeronautics; engines for aerostats; engines for planes; engines for all vehicles except for terrestrial vehicles; pyromechanisms, namely, machines, motors and engines used for pyrotechnical applications in the space and aeronautics industries; machines for cutting and shearing; power operated machine coupling or releasing devices for use upon air, space and sea vehicles; power operated controls for opening of emergency exit structures in all vehicles except for terrestrial vehicles; machines for the opening of missile cans
9 Electrical apparatuses and instruments for distance igniting and firing of missiles and bombs; electrical controls for remote firing of aeronautical and rocket engines; starting cables for engines; heat testing sensors for scientific purposes in the fields of space and aeronautics; satellites for scientific purposes; electric locks; electronically operated lock cylinders; automatic valves; solenoid valves; electric switches; electrical controllers; electronic controls for motors; electronic controls for pyromechanisms; electronic controls for opening of emergency exit structures in land, air, space and sea vehicles; electromechanical controls for opening of emergency exit structures in land, air, space and sea vehicles; electromechanical controls for pyromechanisms; electromechanical controls for use in the space industry, namely, for generating impulses for changing an orbit or altitude; for deploying and releasing solar arrays, reflectors, panels, antennas, robotic arms; for unlocking of locking rings, nose cones, and stages; and for opening and closing operation of valves; electromechanical controls for use in shockless coupling or uncoupling for vehicles, including extraterrestrial probes; electromechanical controls for use in deploying wings; electromechanical controls for releasing missiles or bombs; electromechanical controls for steering of rockets and missiles; pyrotechnical initiation systems for controlling the strength and initiation time of air bags, safety belt tighteners, and steering column unlocking devices
12 Vehicles, namely, cars, trucks, boats, vans, all-terrain vehicles, extraterrestrial vehicles; apparatuses for locomotion via earth, air or water, namely, vehicles for use in space; couplers for terrestrial vehicles; brake cylinders and pistons; valves for vehicle tires; control chains for terrestrial vehicles; propulsion systems for terrestrial vehicles; section switches for terrestrial vehicles; engines for terrestrial vehicles; control cables and control chains for terrestrial vehicles; starters for engines of terrestrial vehicles, inflatable airbags for air, land, space, and sea vehicles; control systems for deploying air bags, safety belt tighteners, and steering column locking and unlocking devices; propulsion systems for terrestrial vehicles; propulsion systems for rockets, missiles, and drones; power operated controls for opening of emergency exit structures in terrestrial vehicles
13 Releasing apparatus for missiles, bombs, grenades, and the like; steering apparatus for missiles, bombs, rockets, and the like; releasing apparatus for aircraft wings; pyrotechnical products, namely, ignition caps, ignition cords for explosives, match wicks for explosives, explosive primers, explosives, rockets (projectiles), sky rockets, signal rockets; control systems for weapons, cannons, missiles, bombs, grenades, and fireworks; devices for firing signal cartridges and illumination cartridges; ignition pellets, fire ignitors; pyrophoric materials, namely, fireworks, luminous explosive fog signals, explosive fog signals

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