TOMORROW'S TECHNOLOGY. TODAY. - Trademark Details
Status: 710 - Cancelled - Section 8
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Serial Number
78452846
Registration Number
3053533
Word Mark
TOMORROW'S TECHNOLOGY. TODAY.
Status
710 - Cancelled - Section 8
Status Date
2012-10-12
Filing Date
2004-07-19
Registration Number
3053533
Registration Date
2006-01-31
Mark Drawing
4000 - Standard character mark Typeset
Published for Opposition Date
2005-11-08
Attorney Name
Law Office Assigned Location Code
M10
Employee Name
HELLA, AMY E
Statements
Goods and Services
Industrial, commercial and military integrated electronic, digital and analog acoustic, combat, tactical, radar, and navigational signal generators, signal, data and micro processors, recorders using videotapes, cassette tapes, reel-to-reel tapes, rotary recording heads, digital recorders, and magneto-optical recorders, and computer software for recording signal data and computer display data; Computer software for military applications, namely, for data processing and display of sonar, radar, tactical, combat, and navigational data; Computer hardware and software that process and display data on video display monitors and workstations comprising high resolution display monitors or flat panel displays, keyboards, mice, trackballs, circuit cards, wire and harness cable assemblies, power switches, and power supplies, that process acoustic, tactical, video, audio, sensor, radar and navigational data, comprising metal housing units and drawers in which the foregoing electronic components are inserted, and comprising computer software and peripheral equipment, namely, digital, analog, longitudinal and magneto-optical recorders that use magnetic tape on reels, rotary heads or cassettes or magneto-optical disks; Ship-based video display monitors and display workstations comprising high-resolution display monitors and flat panel displays, keyboards, mice, trackballs, circuit cards, wire and harness cable assemblies, power switches, and power supplies, that process acoustic, tactical, video, audio, sensor, radar and navigational data, comprising metal housing units and drawers in which the foregoing electronic components are inserted, and comprising computer software and peripheral equipment, namely, digital, analog, longitudinal and magneto-optical recorders that use magnetic tape on reels, rotary heads or cassettes or magneto-optical disks, for use with acoustic, combat, tactical, radar, and navigational data, audiocassette, tape and digital event recorders, and signal, data, and microprocessors, and computer software for recording these events and analyzing the information generated by these recorders; Workstation consoles to house acoustic, combat, tactical, radar, and navigational audio, video, event and data recorders and signal, data, and microprocessors; Land-, sea-, and air-based acoustic processors that collect sonar data and convert that data into digital signals for transmission to other equipment, and video generators that allow a picture to appear on a workstation or video display monitor and that generate images of acoustic, radar, combat, tactical and navigational data, and the computer software for processing these data, converting these data into signals, and transmitting to other equipment, for military, industrial and commercial uses; Acoustic, radar, thermal and infrared target and threat detection systems composed of sensors namely, sonobuoys, string arrays, sonar sensors and radar antennae that collect and transmit data to be processed, displayed and printed, monitors, signal, data and microprocessors, printers, antennae, audio cassette, audio-tape and digital recorders, video cassette, videotape and digital event recorders and acoustic, tactical and radar sensor data processed and recorded by acoustic and thermal imaging devices, the latter capable of printing out a thermal image of data, recorders, and workstations comprising high resolution display monitors and flat panel displays, keyboards, mice, trackballs, circuit cards, wire and harness cable assemblies, power switches, and power supplies, that process acoustic, tactical, video, audio, sensor, radar and navigational data, comprising metal housing units and drawers in which the foregoing electronic components are inserted, and consisting of computer software and peripheral equipment, namely, digital, analog, longitudinal and magneto-optical recorders that use magnetic tape on reels, rotary heads and cassettes and magneto-optical disks, and imagers namely, thermal, video and data display monitors and flat panels to allow the processing and interpretation of data, namely, acoustic, tactical and radar sensor data processed by threat detection systems and recorded by acoustic and thermal imaging devices, the latter capable of printing out a thermal image of radar data and sonar data collected from underwater sensing devices, namely sonobuoys, and string arrays, and the computer software for transmitting, displaying and printing sonar and radar signals and acoustic and tactical data and radar sensor data processed by threat detection systems and recorded by acoustic and thermal imaging devices, the latter capable of printing out a thermal image of radar data and sonar data collected from underwater sensing devices, namely, sonobuoys, and string arrays; Integrated undersea sonar and sonic sensors, processors, recorders, and radar for threat detection and intercept, radar displays and workstations comprising of sensors, signal, data, and micro processors, imagers, video display monitors and flat panels, and antennae used to detect the presence of land-, sea-, and air-based vehicles, bodies or objects, to locate and track movement of those vehicles, bodies or objects, and to collect data to allow classification and identification thereof, and the computer software for collecting, recording, and displaying the signals and data used to detect the presence of land-, sea-, and air-based vehicles, bodies or objects, to locate and track movement of those vehicles, bodies or objects, and to collect data to allow classification and identification thereof; Display generators, namely, circuit cards, wire and harness cable assemblies, and power supplies that process incoming data and allow an image to be presented on video display monitors and flat panel displays, microprocessors and integrated electronic circuits to process signals to create pictures and displays for high-resolution video display monitors; Acoustic training and simulation and emulation equipment, namely, complete consoles and workstations used for training comprising high-resolution display monitors and flat panel displays, keyboards, mice, trackballs, circuit cards, wire and harness cable assemblies, power switches, and power supplies, that process acoustic, tactical, video, audio, sensor, radar and navigational data, comprising metal housing units and drawers in which the foregoing electronic components are inserted, and comprising computer software and peripheral equipment, namely, digital, analog, longitudinal and magneto-optical recorders that use magnetic tape on reels, rotary heads and cassettes and magneto-optical disks, and computer software for military land- and ship-based sonar, combat, tactical, radar, and navigational systems to allow training in the use of sonar, combat, tactical, radar and navigation systems; High-speed digital imaging cameras used as recording devices and storage devices to capture images for the testing and evaluation of weapon-separation events on board rotary- and fixed-wing aircraft and for other high-speed events; Microprocessor-based data processors, video display monitors and workstations comprising high resolution display monitors and flat panel displays, keyboards, mice, trackballs, circuit cards, wire and harness cable assemblies, power switches, and power supplies, that process acoustic, tactical, radar, video, audio, sensor, radar and navigational data, comprising metal housing units and drawers in which the foregoing electronic components are inserted, and comprising computer software and peripheral equipment, namely, digital, analog, longitudinal and magneto-optical recorders that use magnetic tape on reels, rotary heads and cassettes and magneto-optical disks, that emulate existing, deployed military computer display consoles and computer peripherals; Fixed and portable digital, analog and magnetic tape-based video data recording, storage and playback devices, namely, 8 millimeter, digital video, audio, cassette, disk, tape and magneto-optical disk, videocassette, videotape and digital event recorders used for combat, antisubmarine warfare and other ocean surveillance and training mission applications; sonar, video cassette, videotape and digital data recorders used for acoustic, sonar, and radar applications; cockpit video displays, cockpit voice recorders, event and combat recorders, antisubmarine warfare and other ocean surveillance and training mission recorders, data storage, and data playback and display devices, namely, event, data, namely, acoustic, sonar, radar sensor data recorders, cockpit video display, cockpit voice, altitude, weapon targeting, and on board system failures recorders, video cassette, videotape and digital, and audiocassette, audiotape and digital recorders, remote controls for the foregoing recorders, and interface units, namely, boxes of electronics housing power supplies, circuit cards, wire and cable assemblies, switches and junction boxes to interface between recorders and other electronic gear on aircraft other land-, sea-, or air-based vehicles to process data into acceptable formats for recording, and video and audio recorders and players used to record events, missions, and to identify targets, with playback used to verify whether identification was correct, for use in military, industrial and commercial aircraft and ships and land-based vehicles; Military quality integrated circuit cards, complex electrical, coaxial and fiber optic cables, cable harnesses and integrated circuit cards for the military and aerospace markets; Electro-optical devices and systems comprising optical mirrors and lenses, namely, glass material which is formed, shaped, and polished for a variety of visual uses such as in binoculars, night vision apparatus and camera systems; Lasers used in conjunction with optical mirrors to bore sight namely, to align optical sighting systems with weapons systems, and parts for use therewith; Assemblies consisting of optical materials namely, glass mirrors and sighting/weapon targeting lenses and metal housings namely, custom-designed metal pieces into which the mirrors and lenses are placed resulting in missile mirror component assemblies which are inserted into missile guidance systems manufactured by others, mirror assemblies to focus infrared energy onto sensor in guidance system to direct missile to target, lens assemblies used as sights incorporated into other weapon systems which launch and direct weapons on the ground, for industrial, commercial and military uses, namely, sighting, targeting, range finding and weapon fire control systems and for aligning and synchronizing weapon, targeting and navigation systems aboard military land-, sea-, and air-based weapon platforms, and for focusing infrared signals; Night-vision binoculars and other hand-held and mounted night-vision and daylight viewing and sighting devices for military personnel and installed in military vehicles comprising periscopes and optical materials, namely, lens sights that are coated to protect the eyes against laser beams; Expendable magnetic head products used in production of computer disk drives, namely, burnishing heads used to smooth disks, glides heads used to spin over disks and to ensure that the burnishing heads performed their function, edge heads used to move along the edge of a disk and to write the digital clocks; Magnetic data and recording heads to write and retrieve data from magnetic storage media, namely, coded magnetic cards and tapes, used in card reading systems to write or read data or verify information and magnetic recording heads used to record flight information from recording equipment, namely, commercial and military flight data recorders and cockpit voice recorders, in military and commercial aircraft; Audio heads for cassette duplication, magnetic components for card readers, namely, magnetic heads, magnetic coded card readers for airline ticketing, automated teller machines and security access monitors, broadcast heads for receiving, recording and transmitting television, video and audio for television and radio stations, digital data tape heads for computer hard disk back-up and other archival applications, namely, storing computer data and storing computer program applications; Magnetic broadcast audio heads used to record frequently repeated messages, magnetic flight recorder heads used to record cockpit, voice and other data namely, acoustic, sonar, radar sensor data, cockpit video displays, cockpit voice, altitude, weapon targeting, and on board system failures, and components namely, magnetic heads, for magnetic coded strip card readers for defense and commercial markets; and upper drum and rotary head scanners namely, television broadcast video head scanners, used in connection with television and broadcasting video cameras and recorders; Hand-held night vision binoculars with compass, infrared illumination, and range finding capabilities; Hand-held night vision scope with infrared illumination capabilities, which can be used separately or in connection with a video or 35mm camera; Shipboard long-range infrared search equipment to detect and track targets at sea or in littoral conditions, namely, dual-band (mid-wave and long-wave) infrared cameras, computer software and software algorithms for imaging, signal processing, data merge, data correlation, data reduction, data detection, target tracking, video processing, real-time data and video recording, track maintenance and reporting over command and control interfaces, and wide-area surveillance or sector surveillance mode control; Rugged computer peripherals, namely, blank magnetic disks and flash memory data loaders; Fuel cells; Microprocessor and network-based electronic motor controls; Aircraft carrier local area network (LAN)-based computer hardware and software for data storage, data communications and data processing; Maritime and airborne electro-optical surveillance, sighting and targeting devices for detecting, recognizing, identifying, ranging, and designating military targets, consisting of high-resolution television cameras, thermal imaging sensors, laser range finders/designators and bore sight assemblies; Uncooled thermal imaging modules and equipment for detecting, recognizing, identifying, ranging, and designating military targets, used for unattended sensing, individual and crew-served weapons, fused and/or infrared goggles, physical and perimeter security, hand-held viewing and ranging and vehicle-mounted sights and drivers' viewing aids, namely, stabilized, lightweight gimbals that control sensors and which are suitable for mobile applications and mounting on a variety of land, sea and air vehicles; Cooled infrared detectors and cooler assemblies for thermal imaging equipment, infrared detectors, DEWARS, and cryogenic coolers; Semiconductor device, namely, a focal plane arrays for military, commercial and space applications; Integrated voice and data transfer systems and tactical, secure and non-secure communication systems providing voice transmission for internal naval ship communications, comprising modems, computer terminals and digital telephones; High-speed digital cameras to capture aircraft weapons separation events; Deployable, crash-survivable avionics systems for military and commercial rotary- and fixed-wing aircraft composed of flight data recorders, cockpit voice recorders and emergency locator beacons; Software and software algorithms for navigating in areas with or without global positioning systems for military tracking, threat identification and general/tactical navigational applications; Digital imaging systems composed of integrated computers, high-speed digital cameras, image processing and analysis software and digitizers for defense purposes, namely, to capture and record the release of weapons on board military aircraft and the launch of vehicles or fire control systems and for commercial uses, namely, car crash testing, automated manufacturing failure/fault detection analysis and any other application that requires image recording of events that cannot be detected by the human eye
Classification Information
International Class
009 - Scientific, nautical, surveying, electric, photographic, cinematographic, optical, weighing, measuring, signalling, checking (supervision), life-saving and teaching apparatus and instruments; apparatus for recording, transmission or reproduction of sound or images; magnetic data carriers, recording discs; automatic vending machines and mechanisms for coin-operated apparatus; cash registers, calculating machines, data processing equipment and computers; fire-extinguishing apparatus. - Scientific, nautical, surveying, electric, photographic, cinematographic, optical, weighing, measuring, signalling, checking (supervision), life-saving and teaching apparatus and instruments; apparatus for recording, transmission or reproduction of sound or images; magnetic data carriers, recording discs; automatic vending machines and mechanisms for coin-operated apparatus; cash registers, calculating machines, data processing equipment and computers; fire-extinguishing apparatus.
US Class Codes
021, 023, 026, 036, 038
Class Status Code
2 - Sec. 8 - Entire Registration
Class Status Date
2012-10-12
Primary Code
009
First Use Anywhere Date
1996-00-00
First Use In Commerce Date
1997-03-00
Correspondences
Name
WILLIAM J. HELLER
Address
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Trademark Events
Event DateEvent Description
2004-08-03NEW APPLICATION ENTERED IN TRAM
2005-02-21ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
2005-02-27NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN
2005-02-27NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
2005-08-02TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION RECEIVED
2005-08-02CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
2005-08-12TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED
2005-08-30APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER
2005-09-02ASSIGNED TO LIE
2005-09-12LAW OFFICE PUBLICATION REVIEW COMPLETED
2005-10-19NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
2005-11-08PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION
2006-01-31REGISTERED-PRINCIPAL REGISTER
2012-10-12CANCELLED SEC. 8 (6-YR)