DIVE RITE

USPTO USPTO 2005 REGISTERED AND RENEWED

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The US trademark DIVE RITE was filed as Word mark on 06/23/2005 at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
It was registered as a trademark on 10/17/2006. The current status of the mark is "REGISTERED AND RENEWED".

Trademark Details

Trademark form Word mark
File reference 78657136
Register number 3157122
Application date June 23, 2005
Publication date July 25, 2006
Entry date October 17, 2006

Trademark owner

175 N.W. Washington Street
32055 Lake City
US

Trademark representatives

goods and services

6 Small items of metal hardware namely, hose mounts, light mounts, hand mounts, scuba tank attachments in the nature of metal guards for valves, manually operated metal crossover isolation valves in the nature of manifolds for double scuba tank setup, metal straps and bands for use on scuba tanks, snaps, d and o rings, carabiners, bolts, nuts, metal hose retaining clips for cylinders, backplates, side mounted plates and stabilizer plates
9 Plastic protective lenses for attachment to dive computers, diving computers, computer software, namely computerized logbook for scuba diving, computer software used to compute decompression tables, computer interface boards, computer hardware, video camera arms, gas flow meter, diving helmets, diving equipment namely breathing gas regulators, first and second stage regulators for breathing gas, diving suits featuring dry suit, hoods, boots, gloves, mittens, gaiters, diving suit undergarments namely, short and long jumpsuits, vests, neck warmers, socks and underwater urinators, sporting articles for scuba diving, namely buoyancy compensator modules, buoyancy control devices and buoyancy compensators; pressure gauges, depth gauges, compasses, closed circuit rebreather, analyzers featuring oxygen, helium and balance gas analyzers, diving masks, snorkels, lift bags to deploy to the surface of the water during scuba diving activity for buoyancy and signaling, air tank cylinders for scuba diving; diving weights
28 Sacks and bags in the nature of sportsmen's diving bags featuring equipment covers and pockets, namely, zip pockets, hook and loop fastener pockets, quick release pockets, weight system pockets, mask pockets; Sporting articles for scuba diving, namely sleeves, arrows to be used as directional markers, retaining straps, back packs specially adapted for scuba diving, reels and lines, and scuba harness including shoulder pads for the scuba harness, bags specially adapted for sporting equipment namely analyzer bags and drysuit bags, mat in the nature of sportsmen's matt used for gearing up pre and post dive, diving fins

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