TEAMING UP FOR COMFORT AND SAFETY

USPTO USPTO 2008 IR CANCELLED; US REGISTRATION CANCELLED

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The US trademark TEAMING UP FOR COMFORT AND SAFETY was filed as Word mark on 03/19/2008 at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
It was registered as a trademark on 09/29/2009. The current status of the mark is "IR CANCELLED; US REGISTRATION CANCELLED".

Trademark Details

Trademark form Word mark
File reference 79055520
Register number 3689521
Application date March 19, 2008
Publication date July 14, 2009
Entry date September 29, 2009

Trademark owner

2, rue Balzac
F-75008 PARIS
FR

Trademark representatives

goods and services

2 [ Mastics and coatings in the nature of industrial sealants for use in insulating glazing for aircraft and motor car industries ]
6 Metal pipes and tubes, metal clamping collars for pipes and metal mounting clips
7 Transmission belts, excluding those for land vehicles
10 [ Gloves for medical purposes ]
12 Items made of rubber, rubberized or plastic materials for the motor car industry, namely, belts, namely, drive belts being parts of land vehicles, tensioners being parts of land vehicles, pulleys being parts of land vehicles, steering couplings being parts of land vehicles, transmission couplings being parts of land vehicles, shock absorber supports being parts of land vehicles, engine support brackets being structural parts of land vehicles, pneumatic tires for cycles, motorcycles and motor scooters; inner tubes, tubular tyres
17 Items made of rubber, rubberized or plastics materials for the aircraft industry, the railway industry, the defense industry, namely, non metal couplings for industrial machinery, rubber shock absorbers for industrial machinery, non metal sealing joints for pipes, non metallic flexible pipes, non metal hoses of textile material, packing and insulating materials; items made of rubber, rubberized or plastics materials for the motor car industry, namely, non metal door seals and non metal fixed glass seals, and sealing profiles, namely, rubber seals for use as window channels and glass run channels to prevent fluid from entering vehicles, flexible plastic and rubber hoses for the transfer of low and high pressure fluids, namely, fuel, air-conditioning, and power steering fluids; rubber flexible mountings for exhaust pipes to reduce vibrations

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