ITS KOOL

USPTO USPTO 2002 CANCELLED - SECTION 7

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The US trademark ITS KOOL was filed as Word mark on 08/19/2002 at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
It was registered as a trademark on 10/24/2006. The current status of the mark is "CANCELLED - SECTION 7".

Trademark Details Last update: May 20, 2018

Trademark form Word mark
File reference 76441389
Register number 3162997
Application date August 19, 2002
Publication date June 1, 2004
Entry date October 24, 2006

goods and services

9 Vehicle and sports helmets; binoculars; bullet-proof vests; calculators; camcorders; camera cases, car navigation computers; CD players; cellular telephones; computer carrying cases; computer game joystick; computer hardware, joysticks, keyboards, mouse, trackballs, touchpads; computer workstations, comprising cursors and keyboards, computers and instructional manuals; contact lenses and lens cases; cordless telephones; decompression chambers; decorative magnets; desktop computers; dictating machines; digital audio tape players and recorders; digital cameras; dispatch radios; disposable cameras; disposable latex gloves and plastic gloves for laboratory use; diving equipment, namely, helmets, gloves, and suits; dust masks; DVD machines; ear plugs not for medical purposes; hair curlers; curling irons; hot brushes and hot combs; electrical controllers; electronic door opener; electronic personal organizer; electronic testing equipment, namely, sound level meters; encoded electronic chip cards for activation of non-specific computerized hardware; encoded integrated circuit cards containing programming used to activate non-specific computerized hardware; event recorders; eyeglasses cases, chains, frames and lenses; eyeglasses; face shields; film portrait cameras; gambling machines; gas masks; hand held joy stick units for playing video games; handheld personal computers; handheld protective shield for use by police, headphones; heat sinks for use in computers; helmet safety lights; holders for compact discs; internal cooling fans for computers; internal modems; inverters; jackets for computer disks and video cassettes; joysticks for video games; knee pads for workers; laboratory equipment and supplies, namely, incubators, spectroscopes, thermometers; laptop computers; laser pointers; lasers for measuring purposes; lasers not for medical use; life belts, jackets, nets, preservers and saving rafts; magnetically encoded debit cards and credit cards; magnets; magnifying glasses; microcomputers; microphones; microscopes; micro-processors; minicomputers; mobile radios and telephones; modems; motion picture cameras; motorcycle goggles; mouse pads; notebook computers; laser, radar and ultrasonic object detectors for use on vehicles; opera glasses; optical frames; lens sights; mirrors and scanners; oscilloscopes; oxygen masks not for medical use; pedometers; periscopes; personal security alarms; personal stereos; photocopying machines; photographic cameras; portable listening devices, namely, MP3 players; portable telephones; pre-paid telephone calling cards; magnetically encoded, protective clothing, namely, eyewear, gloves for industrial use; industrial boots and industrial shoes; radar detectors; radio pagers; radio telephones; radios; remote controls for radios; televisions; and stereos; remote cursor controls for computers; riflescopes; reflective helmet skirts and reflective safety bands to be worn on the body; satellite navigational system, namely, a global positioning system; satellite telephones; scuba equipment, namely, goggles, masks and snorkels; self-rescue apparatus, namely, respiratory gas containers, and oxygen breathing units; skin diving masks; speakerphones; specialty holster for carrying cellular phones, pagers and personal digital assistants; spectacles and spectacle cases and frames; sports goggles and masks; telephones and telescopes; thermocouples; thermometers not for medical use; thermostats; two-way radios; video cameras; video game interactive control floor pads or mats; remote control units; video tape recorders; videophones; walkie-talkies; watchman's time recorders, namely, a device for recording the activities of security guards to insure that the security guard arrives at scheduled checkpoints; wireless telephones; wrist rests for computers use and 35mm cameras, all containing cooling devices that are portable, battery-powered, and thermo-electric in nature

ID: 1376441389