Image Trademark with Serial Number 86336938
Status: 622 - Misassigned Serial Number
Image for trademark with serial number 86336938
Serial Number
86336938
Status
622 - Misassigned Serial Number
Status Date
2014-10-24
Filing Date
2014-07-14
Mark Drawing
2000 - Illustration: Drawing or design without any word(s)/letter(s)/ number(s) Typeset
Design Searches
010113, 100507, 120107, 120111, 170302, 190902, 260102, 260502, 260701, 260902, 261901 - More than one star with five points. Hair nets, barrettes, bobby pins, other hair ornaments excluding hair ribbons. Tables, including pool tables. Wall and free-standing mirrors. Necklaces, bracelets, chains. Bottles, jars or flasks with bulging, protruding or rounded sides. Plain single line circles. Plain single line triangles. Plain diamonds with single or multiple line borders. Plain single line squares. Spheres.
Law Office Assigned Location Code
L10
Statements
Indication of Colors claimed
The color(s) Princess math toy is designed to teach math to toddlers as early as 2 years old while having fun. The Vanity has 10 sets of necklaces that contain 10 removable beads. The child will learn to count from 1-10 with each necklace and will learn to count to 20 assembling 2 necklaces together. The child will count to 30 assembling 3 necklaces together, and etc. The child will have a visual picture what 10 looks like and how 20 is double of 10 and how 30 is more than 20. The child will grasp the concept of counting and understand that we are adding a progression. The drawers are in different colors that will bring different items from that color in each drawer. The colors are primary and secondary colors (blue, yellow, red, green, orange, purple). To teach the kids primary and secondary colors. The 10 hair clips that attached to the mirror of the vanity (the clips have numbers from 1-10) are initially use to teach the kids addition. Such as I'm using 2 hair clips. How many hair clips are left on the mirror. The child counts and understand that 10-2 are 8 left on the mirror. The beads from the necklaces are made of different shapes in order to teach the kids basic geometric shapes (spheres, triangles, diamonds, stars, squares). The kids will memorize the shapes in a fun way. Saying how about I wear my triangle necklace today' So, the child have to give to the mother the triangle necklace to put in the princess. Due to the size of each item the child also have the opportunity to practice fine motor skills which are essential for future hand writing. At the end we have a crown with 10 diamonds that will be given to the child as a reward after counting all the beads correctly. is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
Certification Mark Statement
the concept is a princess that teach kids to count, add, subtract, divide, multiply, shapes, and colors.
Description of Mark
The mark consists of 10 necklaces, for the princess doll. 6 drawers with primary and secondary colors, 10 hair clips for the princess doll for basic additions, 10 perfume bottles for counting. The princess birthday party is a 10 guests party that have 10 seats on a table that teaches the child to count, to make a proper table, teach the shapes. The trademark is basically a princess teaching math to a child.
Goods and Services
it is kids toy that teach kids to count, to do basic mathematical operations, shapes, and colors
Classification Information
International Class
A - Goods Certification Mark. - Goods Certification Mark.
US Class Codes
A
Class Status Code
6 - Active
Class Status Date
2014-07-18
Primary Code
A
Current Trademark Owners
Party Name
Party Type
10 - Original Applicant
Address
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Correspondences
Name
SORDONI, PAOLA
Address
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Trademark Events
Event DateEvent Description
2014-07-18NEW APPLICATION OFFICE SUPPLIED DATA ENTERED IN TRAM
2014-07-19NOTICE OF DESIGN SEARCH CODE E-MAILED