C. ADOLPH

USPTO USPTO 2008 PARTIAL SECTION 71 ACCEPTED

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The US trademark C. ADOLPH was filed as Word mark on 07/28/2008 at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
It was registered as a trademark on 08/11/2009. The current status of the mark is "PARTIAL SECTION 71 ACCEPTED".

Trademark Details

Trademark form Word mark
File reference 79057949
Register number 3666941
Application date July 28, 2008
Publication date May 26, 2009
Entry date August 11, 2009

Trademark owner

Kabeler Straße 54a
58099 Hagen
DE

Trademark representatives

goods and services

6 [ Small items of metal hardware, namely, nuts, bolts, ring bolts, hanger bolts, screws, hooks, screw hooks, safety hooks, rings, chain links for hanging, fastening, and connecting equipment, eye bolts, metal fasteners, namely, hog rings, turnbuckles, hook hinges, U-bolts; parts of metal, included in this class, namely, chains of metal, clasps of metal for stage construction, fastening straps of metal for cables and pipes, hinges and angles, namely, bracing brackets of metal, non-electric cable ties of metal, metal shackles for lifting and rigging, cable thimbles of metal, non-electric cables of metal, metal cable wire; wire, wire ropes, and non-electric arresting cables of metal for securing of equipment in stage construction, crates and boxes of metal, metal plates, namely, metal latches and handles for doors, boxes, and crates, container closures and handles of metal; crate fittings and profiles of metal for boxes and crates, namely, handles, corner, and edge protectors for scenery and stage construction, the aforesaid goods other than for strong boxes or safes; metal trusses, and metal hardware tripods not for photography; belts of metal for handling loads; carrying straps of metal; bracket or latch fastener, bands of iron or metal for connecting and securing equipment in the field of stage construction; spring cotter pins of metal; metal guide rollers; flanged metal wheels for guiding rope; metal wheels, track rollers, load-bearing rollers, ball rollers, and bearing rollers for stage construction for installation on the bottom of boxes, crates, and other equipment to enable movement of these items; metal hardware, namely, rope pulleys, metal pulleys ]
7 [ Roller bearings for machines; ball bearings for axles for plastic wheels and pulleys; wheels being parts of machines, flanged wheels for guiding rope and cranes or hoisting devices ]
8 [ Hand tools, namely, hand-operated pliers, drills, hammers, augers, awls, crimping irons, hand jacks, planers, planes, punches, ratchet wrenches, reamers, scrapers, screwdrivers, hex keys wrenches, nut drivers, wire cutters, mauls, hatchets, socket wrenches, wire crimpers; hand-held tensioning tools and hand-operated lifting-jacks ]
20 Plastic rollers for movement of boxes, crates, platform superstructures; guide rollers, fixed rollers, track rollers, load-bearing rollers, [ ball rollers, ] bearing rollers for moving of carriers, stage elements, boxes and crates; rope pulleys, non-metal pulleys, all the aforesaid goods of plastic, gum, or rubber
22 [ Ropes of hemp, sisal, and plastic fibre; sacks and bags for use to hold down equipment and for counter weight lifts; lashing straps and tensioning straps of plastic ]

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