BEETLE BUG - Trademark Details
Status: 711 - Cancelled - Section 7
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Serial Number
75975224
Registration Number
2022304
Word Mark
BEETLE BUG
Status
711 - Cancelled - Section 7
Status Date
2000-06-15
Filing Date
1995-12-18
Registration Number
2022304
Registration Date
1996-12-10
Mark Drawing
3T11 - Illustration: Drawing or design which also includes word(s)/ letter(s)/number(s) 50% Reduction
Design Searches
032314, 032324 - Beetles, ladybugs, waterbugs, roaches, termites, fireflies (lightning bugs). Stylized insects, spiders and micro-organisms.
Published for Opposition Date
1996-09-17
Attorney Name
Law Office Assigned Location Code
L30
Employee Name
AWRICH, ELLEN
Statements
Goods and Services
clothing, namely, underwear, sleepwear, jogging suits, creepers, sunsuits, T-shirt creepers, polo shirts, shorts, short sets, turtleneck shirts, twill pants, leggings, tank tops, fleece shirts, rompers, T-shirts, bibs, hats, booties and dresses
Classification Information
International Class
025 - Clothing, footwear, headgear. - Clothing, footwear, headgear.
US Class Codes
022, 039
Class Status Code
1 - Sec. 7(d) - Entire Registration
Class Status Date
2000-06-15
Primary Code
025
First Use Anywhere Date
1995-12-12
First Use In Commerce Date
1995-12-12
Correspondences
Name
DAVID E BENNETT
Address
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Prior Registrations
Relationship TypeReel Number
Continuity Parent75034107
Trademark Events
Event DateEvent Description
1996-05-22DIVISIONAL PROCESSING COMPLETE
1996-06-20ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
1996-06-27USE AMENDMENT ACCEPTED
1996-06-28EXAMINER'S AMENDMENT MAILED
1996-07-01APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER
1996-08-16NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
1996-09-17PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION
1996-12-10REGISTERED-PRINCIPAL REGISTER
1998-07-22CANCELLATION INSTITUTED NO. 999999
1999-12-21REQUEST FOR SECT 7 TOTAL SURRENDER FILED
2000-01-24CANCELLATION DISMISSED NO. 999999
2000-01-24CANCELLATION TERMINATED NO. 999999
2000-06-15CANCELLED SECTION 7-TOTAL
2006-05-26PAPER RECEIVED