LIFECODE

USPTO USPTO 2007 IR CANCELLED; US REGISTRATION CANCELLED

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The US trademark LIFECODE was filed as Word and figurative mark on 05/23/2007 at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
It was registered as a trademark on 06/16/2009. The current status of the mark is "IR CANCELLED; US REGISTRATION CANCELLED".

Trademark Details

Trademark form Word and figurative mark
File reference 79043134
Register number 3639623
Application date May 23, 2007
Publication date March 31, 2009
Entry date June 16, 2009

Trademark owner

F-75014 PARIS

goods and services

11 Barbecues; beverages cooling apparatus; book lights; butter warmers; candle lamps; candle lanterns; ceiling lights; chafing dishes; chandeliers; charcoal grills; electric candelabras; electric Chinese lanterns; electric coffee makers; electric coffee percolators; electric coffee pots; electric espresso machines; electric fans; electric holiday lights; electric kettles; electric lamps; electric lanterns; electric lighting fixtures; electric lighting fixtures, namely, sconces; electric lights for Christmas trees; electric luminaires; electric luminaries; electric tea pots; electric toasters; electric torches for lighting; electric towel warmers; fiber optic lighting fixtures used in conjunction with electrical illuminators; fireplace hearths; fireplaces; flashlights; fondue pots; ice chests for household purposes, not for carrying with; incandescent lamps and their fittings; lamp bases; lamp shades; lamp whose light can be turned in all directions; lamps; lamps for outdoor use; lanterns; led (light emitting diode) lighting fixtures; light diffusers; lighting fixtures; lighting tracks; light reflectors; luminaries; oil lamps; oil lanterns; portable electric fans; portable paper lanterns (chochin); portable thermoelectric cooling and heating unit for food and beverages; sconce lighting fixtures; standing paper lanterns being andon; toilet seats; uplighters; wall lights
20 Armchairs; armoires; baker's racks; bathroom and shaving mirrors; beach chairs; bead curtains for decoration; bed frames; bed headboards; bedroom furniture; beds; benches; bookcases; bookshelves; bottle racks; breakfronts; buffets; cabinets being furniture; camping furniture; chair beds; chairs; chaise longues; chaise lounges; chests of drawers; cheval glasses; closet accessories, namely, shoe racks; coat hangers; coat racks; coat stands; computer furniture; cots; credenzas; cushions being furniture; deck chairs; decorative mobiles made of wood, wax, plaster, cork, reed, cane, wicker, horn, bone, ivory, whalebone, tortoiseshell, amber, mother-of-pearl, meerschaum, substitutes for all these materials, or of plastics; desks; dining chairs; dining room tables; dining tables; display tables; divans; dressers dressing tables; dressing tables; drop-leaf tables; easy-chairs; end tables; entertainment centers being furniture; extendible sofas; fireplace screens; footstools; free standing office partitions; furniture; furniture chests; furniture for house, office and garden; furniture, namely, wall units; futons being furniture; hampers; holiday ornaments of plastic, not tree ornaments; inflatable mattresses for use when camping; Japanese style floor seats (zaisu); Japanese style low tables (zataku); living room furniture; lounge chairs; love seats; magazine racks; medicine cabinets; mirrored cabinets; mirrors being furniture; mirrors being looking glasses not for carrying with; night tables; nightstands; non-metal trestles for supporting tables; occasional tables; oriental folding partition screens (byoubu); ottomans; outdoor furniture; pedestals; personal compact mirrors; plant stands; plastic boxes for packaging; plastic containers and covers sold as a unit to the fast food industry for made to order food products; plastic furniture for gardens; plastic boxes featuring plastic lids, for packaging; recliners being furniture; reclining chairs; rocking chairs; screens being furniture; sculptures of bone, ivory, plaster, plastic, wax, wood; seating being furniture; serving trolleys; settees; shelves; metal and non-metal shelving; shoe cabinets; sideboards; sleeper sofas; statues of bone, ivory, plaster, plastic, wax, wood; statuettes of bone, ivory, plaster, plastic, wax, wood; sofa beds; sofas; stools; table tops; tables being furniture; tea carts; tea tables; television stands being furniture; towel hooks not of metal; towel stands; umbrella stands; upholstered furniture; wardrobes; wine racks; writing desks
21 Candy dishes, serving dishes; all purpose portable household containers; back scratchers; bakeware not being toys; baking dishes; baskets for waste paper littering; baskets of wicker, straw, wood, cloth not for commercial use; basting spoons; bath accessories, namely, cup holders; bath brushes; bath sponges; beverage glassware; beverage stirrers; beverageware; bottle openers; bowls; bread baskets for domestic use; bread bins; bread boards; bread boxes; brushes for basting meat; buckets; busts of china, crystal, earthenware, glass, porcelain or terra cotta; butlers' trays; butter dishes; butter-dish and cheese-dish covers; cake brushes; cake molds; cake pans; cake servers; candle holders; candlesticks; candy boxes; canister sets; carafes; cardboard cups; carving boards; casseroles dishes; caviar coolers; ceramic sculptures, vases, vessels, bowls, plates and pots; champagne buckets; charms for attachment to beverage glassware for identification purposes; cheese graters; chopping boards for kitchen use; chopstick cases; chopsticks; cleaning sponges; clothes brushes; clothes pegs being clothes pins; clothes pins; coasters, not of paper and other than table linen; cocktail picks; cocktail stirrers; coffee cups, tea cups and mugs; coffee service; coffee stirrers; colanders for household use; non-electric household or kitchen utensils, namely, cold packs used to keep food and drink cold; containers for household or kitchen use; cookie cutters; cookie jars; cooking graters; non-electric cooking pots and pans; cooking skewers; cooking strainers; coolers for wine; corkscrews; creamer pitchers; cruet stands; cruets; crumb brushes; crumb-sweepers; cups and mugs; cutting boards; decanters; decorative ceramic tiles not for use as building materials; decorative crystal prisms; dinnerware; dish covers; dish drying racks; dish stands; dishes and plates not of precious metal; dishwashing brushes; dispensers for paper towels; disposable serving spoons; disposable table plates; drinking cups not of precious metal; drinking glasses; dust bins; dust pans; dusting brushes; egg cups; egg poachers; empty spray bottles; fitted picnic baskets; flower pots; flower vases and bowls; fly swatters; food preserving jars of glass; fragrance oil burners; fruit bowls; frying pans; funnels; garlic presses; glass pans; glass storage jars; gravy boats; hand-operated coffee grinders and pepper mills; holders for toilet paper; household containers for foods; household utensils, namely, pot and pan scrapers, rolling pins, skimmers, spatulas, turners, whisks; ice cream scoops; ice cube molds; domestic incense burners; insulated lids for plates and dishes; insulated vacuum flasks; insulating sleeve holders for beverage cans; jugs; non-electric kettles; kitchen ladles; knife blocks; knife boards; knife rests; laundry bins for domestic or household use; lemon squeezers; lunch boxes; meal trays; melon ballers; mixing cups; mixing spoons; napkin holders; napkin rings; neoprene zippered bottle holders; non-electric candelabras; non-electric coffee makers; non-electric coffee percolators; non-electric egg beaters; non-electric juicers; non-metal piggy banks; ovenware; pans; paper and plastic cups; paper plates; paper trays; pasta serving forks; pepper pots, sugar bowls and salt shakers not of precious metal; pet feeding dishes; pet treat jars; pie pans; pie servers; pitchers; planters for flowers and plants; plastic plates; plates for hors d'œuvre; plungers for clearing blocked drains; portable ice chests for food and beverages; potties for children; pouring spouts for household use; sake cups not of precious metal; sake serving bottles (tokkuri); salad bowls; salt and pepper shakers; sandwich boxes; sauceboats not of precious metals; saucepans; saucers; sculptures of china, crystal, earthenware, glass, porcelain or terra cotta; serviette holders; serving dishes; serving forks; serving platters; serving spoons; serving tongs; serving trays; shot glasses; shower caddies; slotted spoons; soap holders and boxes; soup tureens; souvenir plates of china, crystal, earthenware, glass, porcelain or terra cotta; spice racks; sponge holders; spoon rests; squeegees for household use; statues of china, crystal, earthenware, glass, porcelain or terra cotta; statuettes of china, crystal, earthenware, glass, porcelain or terra cotta ; swizzle sticks; tea balls; tea caddies; tea canisters; tea infusers; non-electric tea pots; tea sets; tea strainers; thermal insulated bags for food or beverages; toilet brushes; toilet brush holders; toilet paper dispensers; toilet roll holders; toothbrush holders; toothpick holders not of precious metal; towel rails and rings; trash cans; trays for domestic purposes; trivets; utensils for barbecues, namely, forks, tongs, turners; vacuum bottles; vacuum flasks; vacuum pumps for wine bottles; vases; washing brushes; washtubs; watering cans; wine bottle cradles; wine buckets; non-electric woks; works of art of china, crystal, earthenware, glass, porcelain or terra cotta

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