DREAMGADGET

USPTO USPTO 2011 ABANDONED-FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE

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The US trademark DREAMGADGET was filed as Word mark on 11/14/2011 at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The current status of the mark is "ABANDONED-FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE".

Trademark Details

Trademark form Word mark
File reference 85471425
Application date November 14, 2011
Publication date April 24, 2012

Trademark owner

2 harbor park drive
11050 port washington
US

Trademark representatives

goods and services

9 Audio amplifiers; Audio and video cassette recorders; Audio and video recordings about tennis; Audio and video recordings featuring music and artistic performances; Audio and visual headsets for use in playing video games; Audio books in the nature of novels; Audio cables; Audio cassette and CD players; Audio cassette decks for automobiles; Audio cassette players; Audio cassette recorders; Audio circuit boards; Audio electronic components, namely, surround sound systems; Audio equipment for vehicles, namely, loud speakers for automotive audio systems; Audio equipment for vehicles, namely, stereos, speakers, amplifiers, equalizers, crossovers and speaker housings; Audio equipment for vehicles, namely, subwoofers; Audio headphones; Audio mixers; Audio processing equipment, namely, limiters and compressors; Audio recorders; Audio speaker enclosures; Audio speakers; Audio speakers that may be attached with adhesive to the abdominal area of pregnant women for the purpose of transmitting music/sounds to the fetus, not for medical purposes; Audio tape recorders; Audio tapes featuring music; Audio-frequency transformers; Audio-receivers and video-receivers; Audio-video receivers; Automated process control system, namely, micro-processor based hardware and software used to monitor the status of industrial processes, namely, power generation, electrical distribution and oil and gas processing; Bags and cases specially adapted for holding or carrying electric hair curling irons; Bags and cases specially adapted for holding or carrying portable telephones and telephone equipment and accessories; Battery cases; Battery power supplies for medical ventilators; Battery powered meter for measuring the moisture content of coffee beans; Battery-powered applicators for applying cosmetics to eyelashes; Beeper carrying cases; Blank audio cassettes; Blank audio tapes; Blank CD-ROMs for sound or video recording; Blank digital audio tapes; Blank video cassettes; Blank video tapes; Boxes specially adapted for housing audio equipment; Broadband power line communication systems for transferring broadband data over electrical power lines, comprised of computer hardware, software and modems; Building security systems comprising software and hardware for providing picture, video, alarm status, building plans, and other information to a remote station; Camera cases; Camera hardware systems for IP (Internet protocol) video surveillance; Camera stability accessory, namely, a support arm, vest and sled for film and video cameras to absorb shaking moves while shooting; Cameras for monitoring and inspecting equipment in a nuclear power station; Car video recorders; Carrying cases and containers for contact lenses; Carrying cases for cell phones; Carrying cases for electronic equipment, namely, tablet and smartphone; Carrying cases for mobile computers; Carrying cases for radio pagers; Carrying cases specially adapted for pocket calculators and cellphones; Carrying cases, holders, protective cases and stands featuring power supply connectors, adaptors, speakers and battery charging devices, specially adapted for use with handheld digital electronic devices; Cases fitted with dissecting instruments for scientific or research purposes; Cases fitted with dissecting instruments not for medical use; Cases for children's eye glasses; Cases for contact lenses; Cases for diskettes and compact disks; Cases for electronic diaries; Cases for eyeglasses and sunglasses; Cases for mobile phones; Cases for music, audio and related electronic equipment, namely, cases for audio tuners, audio receivers, amplifiers, tape players, compact disc players, MP3 controllers/players, audio mixers, audio speakers in the nature of music studio monitors, microphones, audio speakers, compact discs, audio tapes, portable computers, antennas, phonographic record players, audio recording equipment, and the cables associated with all of the foregoing equipment; Cases for photographic apparatus; Cases for pocket calculators; Cases for spectacles and sunglasses; Cases for spectacles, for pince-nez and for contact lenses; Cases for telephones; Casings and casing parts for electrical equipment, namely, housing for switching apparatus; CD cases; Cell phone cases; Children's video tapes; Cleaning discs for cleaning the lens of optical disc drives used in computers and digital video recorders; Combination video players and recorders; Component video cables; Computer game software for gaming machines including slot machines or video lottery terminals; Computer game software for gaming machines, namely, slot machines and video lottery terminals; Computer game software for personal computers and home video game consoles; Computer game software for use with personal computers, home video game consoles used with televisions and arcade-based video game consoles; Computer hardware and computer software programs for the integration of text, audio, graphics, still images and moving pictures into an interactive delivery for multimedia applications; Computer hardware for communicating audio, video and data between computers via a global computer network, wide-area computer networks, and peer-to-peer computer networks; Computer hardware for IP video surveillance; Computer programs for editing images, sound and video; Computer programs for video and computer games; Computer software and computer hardware for use in language localization, by means of language translation, subtitling, dubbing, closed captioning and teletext for feature films, television programs, videos and digital media in general; Computer software and firmware for games of chance on any computerized platform, including dedicated gaming consoles, video based slot machines, reel based slot machines, and video lottery terminals; Computer software featuring musical sound recordings and musical video recordings; Computer software for controlling the operation of audio and video devices; Computer software for manipulating digital audio information for use in audio media applications; Computer software for use in the encryption and decryption of digital files, including audio, video, text, binary, still images, graphics and multimedia files; Computer software for use in the safeguarding of digital files, including audio, video, text, binary, still images, graphics and multimedia files; Computer software to control and improve computer and audio equipment sound quality; Computer software to enhance the audio-visual capabilities of multimedia applications, namely, for the integration of text, audio, graphics, still images and moving pictures; Computer software, namely, game engine software for video game development and operation; Computerized video game tables for gaming purposes, namely, a computerized video craps game table; Computerized video table games for gaming purposes; Conductive fibers, namely, high power fibers for conducting laser beams in the mid infrared wavelength range; Conical attachment to an audio speaker for diffusing and distributing sound as it is transmitted from the speaker; Consumer electronic products, namely, audio amplifiers, audio speakers, audio receivers, electrical audio and speaker cables and connectors, audio decoders, video decoders, speakers, power conversion devices, power converters, and power inverters; Contingency response communication system designed to provide radio interoperability, streaming video, wireless internet, and VOIP phone; Control system for the remote observation, management and operation of cranes, comprising computers, software, electromechanical controls, and video display screens; Day and night vision systems primarily comprising day and night sensors, day and night cameras, power sources, communication means, monitors and operating software; DC/AC power converters; Digital audio and video recorders and players; Digital audio players; Digital audio tape players; Digital audio tape recorders; Digital photo frames for displaying digital pictures, video clips and music; Digital switching systems comprised of interconnected electromechanical and solid-state power management enclosures with standard and custom keypads for user remote control, the foregoing for use on marine helms and land-based vehicle dashboards; Digital video cameras; Digital video disc drives; Digital video recorders; Digital video recording software for IP (Internet protocol) video surveillance; Distribution amplifiers for audio and video signals; Downloadable audio files, multimedia files, text files, e-mails, written documents, audio material, video material and games featuring information in the form of downloadable short educational/training communications in the field of human resource development for the promotion of employee retention, career growth and increased productivity for employees and employers; Downloadable image file containing artwork, text, audio, video, games and Internet Web links relating to sporting and cultural activities; Drum units for printers, facsimile machines, scanners, copying machines and multifunction electronic devices for use in copying, printing, scanning, video capture and/or transmitting documents and images; Electric and electronic video surveillance installations; Electric audio playback units; Electric audio playback units with lights and speakers; Electronic and electro-mechanical gaming tables with video output; Electronic and video game controllers incorporated into exercise machines; Electronic equipment, namely, transformers, baluns, cables used in connection with computers, computer peripheral devices, televisions, audio-video equipment, closed-circuit TV equipment and telecommunication equipment; Electronic game software, namely, an electronic video craps game; Electronic inter connecters for audio and video signals; Electronic products for the generation, measurement, and analysis of audio signals, namely, audio analyzers; Electronic products for the manipulation of the frequency, time, and amplitude characteristics of audio signals, namely, audio processors; Electronic scalers for audio and video signals; Electronic switchers for audio and video signals; Electronic video surveillance products, namely, electronic components of security systems; Emergency notification system comprised of a data processor and a user input device for connecting the data processor to an emergency response entity through a communication network and allowing audio and data communication between the processor and the entity; Face plates for video game consoles for use with external monitors; Fitted covers specially adapted to protect video game consoles for use with an external display screen or monitor; Gaming devices, namely, gaming machines, slot machines, bingo machines, with or without video output; Gaming equipment, namely, slot machines with or without video output; Gaming headsets for use in playing video games; Gaming machines including slot machines or video lottery terminals; Gaming machines, namely, slot machines and video lottery terminals; Hand held joy stick units for playing video games; Head cleaning tapes for video recorder; Head-mounted video displays; Integrated circuits, integrated circuit chips, and integrated circuit modules for digital video compression and decompression; Integrated circuits, integrated circuit chips, and integrated circuit modules for encoding and decoding digital video; Interactive multimedia software featuring audio and video information for dentists on the subject of treatments, procedures and alternatives related to dentistry; Interactive multimedia software featuring audio and video information for patients on the subject of treatments, procedures and alternatives related to dentistry; Interactive music manuscript in multimedia video game format distributed as downloadable or digital media; Interactive video game program, namely, a video craps game; Interactive video game programs; Interactive video games of virtual reality comprised of computer hardware for use with an external monitor and software; Interactive, motion sensitive electronic announcer for recording and playback of an audio message or instruction; Interface circuits for video cameras; Internet digital video recorders; Interoperable communication system designed to provide radio, streaming video, wireless internet, and VOIP phone; IP video servers; Jackets for video cassettes; Joysticks for video games; Lights for use on video cameras; Matrix switchers for audio and video signals; Metal depository containing a video camera, display screen, touch screen user interface and access card reader to record deposits; Multifunction electronic devices for use in copying, printing, scanning, video capturing and/or transmitting documents and images; Musical video recordings; Non-fiction audio books on a variety of topics; Portable and handheld digital electronic devices for recording, organizing, transmitting, manipulating, and reviewing text, data, image, and audio files; Prerecorded audio tapes featuring music; Software to control and improve audio equipment sound quality; Stands specially adapted for stereos and audio speakers; Transmitters and receivers for audio and video signals for transmission over twisted pair cables; Video cassette recorders and players, compact disc players, digital audio tape recorders and players, electronic diaries

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