HARVESTING THE FULL POTENTIAL OF THE SUN

USPTO USPTO 2008 CANCELLED - SECTION 8

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The US trademark HARVESTING THE FULL POTENTIAL OF THE SUN was filed as Word mark on 04/07/2008 at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
It was registered as a trademark on 10/05/2010. The current status of the mark is "CANCELLED - SECTION 8".

Trademark Details Last update: June 10, 2018

Trademark form Word mark
File reference 77441182
Register number 3857298
Application date April 7, 2008
Publication date March 17, 2009
Entry date October 5, 2010

Trademark owner

1a ABA EVEN Street
46725 Herzelia
IL

Trademark representatives

goods and services

9 Photovoltaic installations for the transformation of solar energy into electricity; apparatus for converting electronic radiation to electrical energy, namely, photovoltaic solar modules, inverters, which convert electricity from DC to AC; current converters, solar charge regulators; solar energy driven loading units being rechargers for loading batteries and accumulators; batteries; accessories for aforementioned goods, namely, electric cables, electric cable carriers, intermediate current meters; solar batteries; photovoltaic modules for generation of electricity; monitoring equipment for photovoltaic installations, namely, voltage and current monitor modules; monitoring equipment for current converters, namely, voltage, current and frequency monitor modules; photovoltaic installations data logger recorder for voltage, amperage and power measurements; current converter data logger for voltage, amperage and power measurements, solar panels for converting electronic radiation to electrical energy; electric accumulators; photovoltaic installations for converting electronic radiation to electrical energy; electrical apparatus and instruments for the positioning of solar cells, solar modules and solar panels that are moveable in horizontal and vertical directions, namely, directional light sensors, and remote controls for electrical motors; light sensors, and remote controls for mechanical actuators, all for controlling the orientation of solar panels used for the generation of electrical energy; light sensing devices, namely, light sensors, and remote controls for motors, for manipulating the position of photovoltaic and solar cells, photovoltaic and solar modules, and photovoltaic and solar panels used in solar energy plants

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