COLORFULPARROT - Trademark Details
Status: 630 - New Application - Record Initialized Not Assigned To Examiner
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Serial Number
97078210
Word Mark
COLORFULPARROT
Status
630 - New Application - Record Initialized Not Assigned To Examiner
Status Date
2021-10-20
Filing Date
2021-10-17
Mark Drawing
4000 - Standard character mark Typeset
Statements
Goods and Services
Mug trees; Mugs; Mugs of precious metal; Mugs, not of precious metal; Ornamental glass spheres; Acid-proof wash brushes used for the application of acid to vehicles for cleaning purposes; Aluminum water bottles sold empty; Animal-activated pet feeders that include dispensers for releasing pet toy feeder balls with pet food and pet treats therein; Apparatus for cleaning musical instrument strings comprised of a two-sided hinged device internally coated with microfiber that closes on strings and is moved manually up and down neck of instrument; Aquarium ornaments; Articles made from fused silica, fused quartz or glass, namely, ingots, tubes, rods, discs, plates and rings all for general industrial and further manufacturing use; Automated pet appliances, namely, litter boxes; Barware, namely, seltzer bottles; Basting spoons; Bathroom fittings, namely, dispensing units for household purposes for dispensing hygienic wipes and lotions, not for medical purposes; Bathroom pails; Battery-operated lint removers; Beakers, namely, wide-mouthed drinking cups for household use; Beer mugs; Beer jugs; Beverageware; Billiard table brushes; Biodegradable paper pulp-based plates, bowls and cups; Bird feeders; Bootjacks; Bowls; Bread baskets for domestic use; Bread bins; Brushes for basting meat; Brushes for footwear; Brushes for grooming golf putting greens; Brushes for parquet floors; Brushes for use on bark of trees; Brushes for washing up; Buckets of woven fabric; Buckets with an insert that prevents spills, splashes and drips, used to contain paint as well as other liquids; Bulb basters; Butter coolers; Butter crocks; Button hooks; Caddy bags, namely, organizers specially adapted to be wrapped around trash receptacles for holding cleaning supplies; Cake rests; Cake rings; Cake supports, namely, cake bases; Cake tins; Candle holders of precious metal; Candle rings of precious metal; Candle snuffers of precious metal; Candlesticks of glass; Candlesticks of precious metal; Candlesticks with wind protection; Candy jars sold empty; Cardboard cups; Carving boards; Cat litter pans; Cattle hair for brushes; Cattle troughs; Cauldrons; Caviar coolers; Ceramic figurines; Cheese graters; China ornaments; Christmas tree watering device in the nature of a funnel; Clay floor vases; Cleaning cloths for camera lenses; Cleaning pans for grill cooking grids and cooking grates, namely, grill soakers; Cleaning rags; Cleaning sponges; Cleaning swabs for commercial uses; Clothes drying hangers; Clothes drying racks; Cocktail picks; Coffee mugs; Coffee cups, tea cups and mugs; Coffee pots not of precious metal; Coffee pots of precious metal; Coffee stirrers; Colanders for household use; Collapsible storage containers for domestic use; Commemorative plates; Compacts containing dental floss and also including lip gloss; Compacts sold empty; Concession dispensing equipment, namely, condiment pump dispensers; Concession dispensing equipment, namely, portable chilled beverage dispensers; Confectioners' decorating bags; Confectioners' molds; Containers for household or kitchen use of precious metal; Containers for household use; Containers for household use, namely, glass bulbs; Containers for household use, namely, globes; Cookie molds; Cookie stamps; Cooking forks; Cooking pot sets; Cooking utensils, namely, grills; Coolers for wine; Cooling buckets for wine; Cork holders; Cotton ball jars; Countertop holders for paper towels; Cream and sugar set; Crockery, namely, pots, dishes, drinking cups and saucers, bowls, serving bowls and trays; Cruet sets for oil and vinegar; Cruet stands for oil or vinegar not of precious metal; Cruet stands for oil or vinegar of precious metal; Cruet stands not of precious metal; Cruet stands of precious metal; Crumb brushes; Crumb-sweepers; Crystals used for metaphysical and psychic purposes; Cups; Cups and mugs; Curry combs; Decorating bags for confectioners; Decorative crystal prisms; Decorative plates; Decorative sand bottles; Decorative small glass bottles containing saw dust memorabilia; Demitasse sets comprised of cups, saucers and stirring spoons sold as a unit; Dental care kit comprising toothbrushes and floss; Dental floss dispensers; Dental flossers; Dewar bottles and vessels; Dishers; Dispensers for cellulose wipes for household use; Dispensers for cleaning and disinfecting solutions; Dispensers for liquid soap; Disposable latex and nitrile gloves for general use; Dog food scoops; Drain stoppers for sinks and drains; Drinking cups; Drinking cups sold with lids therefor; Drinking flasks; Drinking flasks; Drinking glasses, namely, tumblers; Drinking steins; Drinking straw holders; Drinking straws for babies and children; Drip mats for tea; Dust pans; Dustbins; Dusting gloves; Dutch ovens; Earthenware mugs; Egg cups of precious metal; Electric lint removers; Electric pet brushes; Electric toothbrush replacement handles and recharging docks sold as a unit; Electric toothbrush replacement heads; Epergnes; Epergnes of precious metals; Fabric boxes for storing greeting cards; Finger-fitting gauze cot for removing debris from and cleaning the inside of nostrils; Flower syringes; Fondue pots without heat source; Food preserving jars of glass; Frames for drying and maintaining the shape of a clothing item; Fruit bowls; Fruit bowls of glass; Frying pans; Funnels, namely, sprues of wax for jewelry casting; Garbage pails; General purpose storage bins for household use; Glass mugs; Glass carafes; Glass cartridges for medication sold empty; Glass dishes; Glass fabrics for industrial use; Glass fibers and glass fiber rovings for non-textile purposes; Glass fibers for non-textile purposes; Glass fibers for reinforcing plastics; Glass for signal lights or headlights for vehicles; Glass incorporating fine electrical conductors; Glass lids for industrial packaging containers; Glass mosaics not for buildings; Glass pans; Glass pipes, not for building and not for scientific purposes; Glass tubing for use in making signs; Glossing cloths; Gloves for pumping gasoline; Grass sprinklers; Graters for household purposes; Gravy boats; Greenhouse syringes; Ground plate glass; Growlers; Gun cleaning patches and rags; Hair color application bottles; Hand operated, non-electric pool cleaning pump in a stick-like shape which a user can manipulate to collect debris from a spa or pool through a simple pumping action that creates suction; Hand-operated grinders; Hand-operated ski brushes; High temperature nylon and polyethylene pan liners that help prevent food from sticking to the pan while storing, warming and cooking food; Holder for cutting board; Holders for household irons; Holiday ornaments of ceramic; Holiday ornaments of porcelain; Household containers for foods; Household utensils, namely, graters; Household utensils, namely, kitchen tongs; Household utensils, namely, spatulas; Household utensils, namely, strainers; Household utensils, namely, turners; Incense burners; Indoor aquaria; Industrial packaging containers of glass or porcelain; Insect collecting cages; Insulated mugs; Insulated containers for beverage cans for domestic use; Insulating jars; Insulating sleeve holders for beverage cans; Ironing boards (kotedai); Japanese nests of food boxes (jubako); Japanese rice bowls not of precious metal (chawan); Japanese rice bowls of precious metal (chawan); Japanese style personal dining trays or stands (zen); Japanese style tea-serving pots of precious metal (kyusu); Jugs; Jugs, not of precious metal; Kitchen utensil crocks; Kitchen utensils, namely, splatter screens; Lamp glass brushes; Laundry sorters for household use; Lint removing sheets for personal use; Liquor pourers; Lockable non-metal household containers for food; Lunch boxes made of plastic; Lunch pails; Mangers for animals; Manual toothbrushes; Marking rings for poultry; Martini glasses; Melon ballers; Menorahs; Mess-tins; Metal cooking pans; Metal pans; Metal pans for cattle; Microdermabrasion sponges for cosmetic use; Mixing bowls; Mosaic art tiles made of glass and ceramic; Mosaics of glass and ceramic tiles, not for construction; Multipurpose wiping cloth for use with infants and toddlers; Mustard pots; Napkin dispensers for household use; Napkin holders of precious metal; Napkin holders, not of precious metal; Napkin rings; Natural and synthetic fiber coco liners fitted for plant boxes, plant pots, and plant baskets; Nine sectioned lacquer ware serving plates (Gujeolpan); Non-electric candelabras; Non-electric coffee pots; Non-electric French presses; Non-electric juicers; Non-electric kettles; Non-electric pressure cookers; Non-electric toasters; Non-electric wall sconces; Non-mechanized boot scrubber in the nature of brushes mounted on a frame; Non-metal oil cans sold empty; Non-woven textile wipes for cleaning baby bottles and baby feeding equipment; Oral care kit comprising toothbrushes and floss; Oral hygiene devices, namely, interdental cleaners; Pancake molds; Pans; Paper cups; Paper plates; Partly worked glass, namely, ingots, tubes, rods, discs, plates and rings all for general industrial and further manufacturing use; Pastry boards; Pastry molds; Pastry rollers; Perfume bottles sold empty; Personal dispensers for pills or capsules for domestic use; Personal dispensers for powdered nutritional supplements for domestic use; Pet grooming device comprising a built in brush head and an attachment that connects to vacuums; Pie tins; Pillar candle plate made in whole or in part of precious metal; Pizza peels; Pizza stones; Plastic containers, namely, cake boxes for household use; Plastic hand-held shopping baskets; Plastic household gloves; Plastic shock-absorbing protection containers for household or domestic use; Plastic water bottle holders and attached carabiner clip sold as a unit; Plates for hors d'oeuvre; Plungers for clearing blocked drains; Porcelain mugs; Porcelain cake decorations; Porcelain flower pots; Portable pots and pans for camping; Potato ricers; Potpourri dishes; Potpourri dishes made in whole or in part of precious metal; Powder applicator sold empty for holding and dispensing baby powder; Pushbrooms; Raccoon dog hair for brushes; Racks and stands for elevating pet feeding bowls and dishes; Rails and rings for towels; Recyclable flexible plastic pouches sold empty for holding water or nutritional liquids; Refuse bins; Rice chests; Rice cooking pots; Roasting dishes; Rolling pins; Rolling pins; Rotary cheese graters; Sake cups; Sake serving bottles (tokkuri); Salt shakers of precious metal; Sandwich boxes; Sauceboats not of precious metals; Saucers for flower pots; Saucers not of precious metals; Scourers for saucepans; Scouring sponges; Scrapers for household purposes; Scraping brushes; Semi-processed cellular glass for making filters, namely, filters for sewage and waste water treatment; Serviette rings of precious metal; Serving tray liners; Serving trays made of rattan; Serving trays of precious metal; Serving trays, namely, cabarets; Shaving brushes of badger hair; Shaving pots; Shirt stretchers; Shoe shine cloths; Shoe stretchers; Shower caddies; Signal light glass; Small jugs; Speckled glass; Sponges used for applying make-up; Sports bottles sold empty; Steel wool; Steelwool; Stemware; Stone floor vases; Strainers for household purposes; Stream deflector nozzles for garden hoses; Sugar bowls of precious metal; Swedish pancake pan; Swimming pool products, namely, glass granules used in pool filters; Tankards not of precious metal; Tea balls not of precious metal; Tea pots; Tea pots not of precious metal; Teeth whitening trays sold empty; Tension closing devices for pot lids; Thermal insulated containers for food or beverages; Toiletry sponges; Toothbrush cases; Toothbrushes; Toothpick holders; Travel mugs; Trays for domestic purposes; Tub brushes; Unfinished window glass for vehicles; Unwrought glass; Upright signboards of glass or ceramic; Vacuum mugs; Vacuum pumps for wine bottles; Vases; Washing cloths; Washtubs; Water apparatus for cleaning teeth and gums for home use; Waxing brushes for skiing and snowboarding; Whisks; Whisks; Window dusters; Wine bottle vests specially adapted for decorating wine bottles; Wine drip collars specially adapted for use around the top of wine bottles to stop drips; Wire brushes, not being machine parts; Wood cooking planks for use in grilling
Goods and Services
Shirt fronts; Shirt inserts, namely, dickies; Shirt yokes; Shirt-jacs; Shirts; Shirts and short-sleeved shirts; Shirts for infants, babies, toddlers and children; Shirts for suits; A-shirts; Anoraks; Apparel for dancers, namely, tee shirts, sweatshirts, pants, leggings, shorts and jackets; Apres-ski shoes; Aqua shoes; Athletic shirts; Athletic apparel, namely, shirts, pants, jackets, footwear, hats and caps, athletic uniforms; Athletic footwear; Athletic shoes; Athletic skirts; Athletic tights; Babushkas; Baby bottoms; Ball gowns; Balloon pants; Bandeaux; Basketball sneakers; Bath sandals; Bathing costumes; Bathing costumes for women; Bathing suits; Bathing suits for men; Beach footwear; Belts made of leather; Belts of textile; Belts that are designed to accommodate pregnancy size changes; Birding vests; Board shorts; Body shirts; Body linen; Boot cuffs; Bowling shoes; Boxer briefs; Boxing shoes; Bra extenders; Breeches; Breeches for wear; Business wear, namely, suits, jackets, trousers, blazers, blouses, shirts, skirts, dresses and footwear; Button down shirts; Button-front aloha shirts; Cagoules; Camisettes; Camouflage shirts; Camouflage jackets; Camouflage vests; Camp shirts; Capes; Caps with visors; Chasubles; Chef shirts; Children's headwear; Choir robes; Clam diggers; Cleats for attachment to sports shoes; Clothing extension used to extend the normal size range of clothing items to accommodate pregnancy size changes; Clothing for athletic use, namely, padded shirts; Clothing for babies, toddlers and children, treated with fire and heat retardants, namely, pajamas, jackets, shirts, pants, jumpers; Clothing items, namely, blindfolds worn over the eyes; Clothing shields, namely, pads applied to the underarms of shirts, blouses and sweaters; Clothing, namely, arm warmers; Clothing, namely, base layers; Clothing, namely, crops; Clothing, namely, hand-warmers; Clothing, namely, knee warmers; Clothing, namely, maternity bands; Clothing, namely, wrap-arounds; Coats of denim; Cobblers' aprons; Collared shirts; Combative sports uniforms; Competitors' numbers of textile; Corduroy shirts; Costumes for use in children's dress up play; Cravates; Cravats; Creepers; Crew necks; Crop pants; Cross-country gloves; Cross-country mittens; Cycling shoes; Cyclists' jerseys; Deck-shoes; Denims; Down jackets; Dress shirts; Dress suits; Dresses made from skins; Dungarees; Dust coats; Ear muffs; Ear warmers; Eternity scarves; Fascinator hats; Fishing shirts; Fishing waders; Flannel shirts; Fleece pullovers; Fleece vests; Flight suits; Flip flops; Football boots; Footies; Footwear; Footwear; Footwear for men; Footwear for track and field athletics; Footwear for women; Footwear made of vinyl; Footwear, namely, rubbers; Footwear, namely, work boots; Formalwear, namely, dresses, gowns, tuxedos, dinner jackets, trousers and footwear; Foundation garments; Foundation garments worn around the midsection or thighs to keep the stomach in and create a slimming effect; Fur cloaks; Fur hats; Gaberdines; Garters; Gloves as clothing; Golf shirts; Golf pants, shirts and skirts; Golf shorts; Graphic T-shirts; Gym pants; Half-boots; Handball shoes; Hats; Head wraps; Headbands; Heavy coats; Henley shirts; Hip-guards especially made for fishing; Hooded pullovers; Hooded sweat shirts; Horse-riding pants; Hosiery; Housecoats; Hunting shirts; Hunting boot bags; Hunting boots; Hunting jackets; Hunting pants; Infant and toddler one piece clothing; Jacket liners; Jackets; Japanese footwear of rice straw (waraji); Japanese split-toed work footwear (jikatabi); Japanese style sandals of felt; Japanese style sandals of leather; Japanese style socks (tabi covers); Jeans; Jerkins; Jumpers; Jumpsuits; Karate suits; Kimonos; Knee highs; Knee-high stockings; Knit shirts; Knitted caps; Korean outer jackets worn over basic garment; Korean topcoats; Lab coats; Ladies' boots; Ladies' suits; Ladies' underwear; Leather shirts; Leather belts; Leather boots; Leather headwear; Leather pants; Leather shoes; Leather slippers; Leg shapers; Leg-warmers; Leggings; Leggins; Leotards; Light-reflecting jackets; Lingerie; Liveries; Long underwear; Long-sleeved shirts; Low wooden clogs (hiyori-geta); Low wooden clogs (koma-geta); Maillots; Mankinis; Mantles; Mantles; Martial arts uniforms; Masquerade costumes and masks sold in connection therewith; Maternity sleepwear; Men's socks; Men's suits; Metal fittings for Japanese style wooden clogs; Mittens modified to cover the hand and an animal leash handle or other loop; Moccasins; Mock turtle-neck sweaters; Mocknecks; Moisture-wicking sports shirts; Money belts; Morning coats; Motorcycle gloves; Motorcycle jackets; Motorcyclist boots; Mountaineering boot liners; Mountaineering boots; Mules; Muscle tops; Muu muus; Neck bands; Neckties; Neckwear; Negligees; Night shirts; Night gowns; Nightcaps; Nightdresses; Nighties; Non-slip soles for footwear; Nurse dresses; One piece garment for infants and toddlers; One-piece play suits; Open-necked shirts; Outdoor mittens; Outer jackets; Over shirts; Overcoats; Padding jackets; Pajama bottoms; Pantaloons; Pantsuits; Paper aprons; Paper hats for use as clothing items; Paper shoes used when going through metal detectors to keep feet and socks clean; Pareos; Parkas; Pea coats; Peacoats; Pedal pushers; Pique shirts; Plastic aprons; Plastic slippers used in the airport environment when going through security to keep feet and socks clean, dry and sanitary; Platform shoes; Plus fours; Pockets for clothing; Polo shirts; Pram suits; Pyjamas; Quilted vests; Race number belts that hold a paper number on the race participant's front or back during competition; Rain coats; Rain hats; Rain slickers; Rain trousers; Raincoats; Rainproof jackets; Ramie shirts; Removable collars; Reversible jackets; Riding shoes; Robes; Rompers; Ruanas; Rubber shoes; Rubber soles for jikatabi; Rubbers; Rugby shirts; Rugby shoes; Rugby tops; Sabots; Sandal-clogs; Sash bands for kimono (obi); Sashes for wear; Scarfs; School uniforms; Sedge hats (suge-gasa); Serapes; Shampoo capes; Shawls; Shoe inserts for primarily non-orthopedic purposes that also deodorize shoes; Shoe liners; Shoe soles; Shoe straps; Shoes for protection of airline passengers' feet during airport security screening; Short overcoat for kimono (haori); Short petticoats; Short sets; Short trousers; Short-sleeve shirts; Short-sleeved shirts; Short-sleeved or long-sleeved t-shirts; Shower caps; Ski bibs; Ski boot liners; Ski jackets; Ski trousers; Skiing shoes; Skirt suits; Skooters; Skull caps; Sleep shirts; Sleeping garments; Sleeveless jerseys; Sleeves worn separate and apart from blouses, shirts and other tops; Sliding shorts; Slipovers; Slipper soles; Small hats; Smoking jackets; Snap crotch shirts for infants and toddlers; Sneakers; Snow boarding suits; Snow pants; Snow suits; Snowboard boot liners; Snowboard pants; Soccer bibs; Sock suspenders; Socks; Soles; Soles for Japanese style sandals; Sport shirts; Sports shirts; Sports shirts with short sleeves; Sports bra; Sports jackets; Sports overuniforms; Sports shoes; Sports singlets; Stocking caps; Stocking hats; Straps for bras; Stretch pants; Suit coats; Sun sleeves; Suspender belts; Suspenders; Swaddling clothes; Sweat shirts; Sweaters; Sweatsocks; Swim trunks; Swimsuits; T-shirts; Tams; Tank tops; Tee shirts; Tee-shirts; Tightening-up strings for kimonos (datejime); Tips for footwear; Toboggan hats; Toe boxes; Toe straps for Japanese style sandals (zori); Toe straps for Japanese style wooden clogs; Top hats; Track jackets; Tracksuits; Travel clothing contained in a package comprising reversible jackets, pants, skirts, tops and a belt or scarf; Trekking boots; Triathlon clothing, namely, triathlon tights, triathlon shorts, triathlon singlets, triathlon shirts, triathlon suits; Trouser socks; Trousers; Tube dresses; Tube skirts; Turtle neck shirts; Tutus; Under garments; Underarm clothing shields; Underclothes; Underclothing; Undergarment accessories, namely, removable silicone buttock enhancer pads; Undergarments; Underpants; Undershirts for kimonos (juban); Underwear; Union suits; Uppers for Japanese style sandals; Uppers of woven rattan for Japanese style sandals; Veils; Vest extenders; Vested suits; Vests; Volleyball jerseys; Volleyball shoes; Waist belts; Waist cinchers; Waist strings for kimonos (koshihimo); Waistband extender consisting of a button and button hole mounted on a strip of fabric that is inserted into the existing waistband of a garment; Waistbands; Warm up outfits; Warm up suits; Water ski boot liners; Water socks; Wearable garments and clothing, namely, shirts; Wedding dresses; Wet suit gloves; Wet suits; Wetsuits; Wimples; Wind shirts; Wind coats; Wind suits; Wind vests; Wind-resistant vests; Windshirts; Winter coats; Women's clothing, namely, shirts, dresses, skirts, blouses; Wooden shoes; Woven shirts; Yoga shirts; Zoot suits
Pseudo Mark
COLORFUL PARROT
Classification Information
International Class
021 - Household or kitchen utensils and containers (not of precious metal or coated therewith); combs and sponges; brushes (except paint brushes); brush-making materials; articles for cleaning purposes; steelwool; unworked or semi-worked glass (except glass used in building); glassware, porcelain and earthenware not included in other classes. - Household or kitchen utensils and containers (not of precious metal or coated therewith); combs and sponges; brushes (except paint brushes); brush-making materials; articles for cleaning purposes; steelwool; unworked or semi-worked glass (except glass used in building); glassware, porcelain and earthenware not included in other classes.
US Class Codes
002, 013, 023, 029, 030, 033, 040, 050
Class Status Code
6 - Active
Class Status Date
2021-11-04
Primary Code
021
International Class
025 - Clothing, footwear, headgear. - Clothing, footwear, headgear.
US Class Codes
022, 039
Class Status Code
6 - Active
Class Status Date
2021-11-04
Primary Code
025
Current Trademark Owners
Party Type
10 - Original Applicant
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Correspondences
Name
COLORFULPARROT LLC
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Trademark Events
Event DateEvent Description
2021-10-20NEW APPLICATION ENTERED IN TRAM
2021-11-04NEW APPLICATION OFFICE SUPPLIED DATA ENTERED IN TRAM