AIRPORT CHIEF Trademark

Trademark Overview


On Monday, June 24, 1963, a trademark application was filed for AIRPORT CHIEF with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the AIRPORT CHIEF trademark a serial number of 72171711. The federal status of this trademark filing is EXPIRED as of Saturday, January 15, 2005. This trademark is owned by Sterling Precision Corporation. The AIRPORT CHIEF trademark is filed in the Vehicles & Locomotive Products category with the following description:

Airport Crash and Rescue Vehicles

General Information


Serial Number72171711
Word MarkAIRPORT CHIEF
Filing DateMonday, June 24, 1963
Status900 - EXPIRED
Status DateSaturday, January 15, 2005
Registration Number0768104
Registration DateTuesday, April 14, 1964
Mark Drawing1000 - Typeset: Word(s) / letter(s) / number(s)
Published for Opposition DateNOT AVAILABLE

Trademark Statements


DisclaimerApplicant disclaims the word "Airport" apart from the mark as shown.
Goods and ServicesAirport Crash and Rescue Vehicles

Classification Information


International Class012 - Vehicles; apparatus for locomotion by land, air, or water.
US Class Codes019
Class Status Code9 - Expired
Class Status DateSaturday, January 15, 2005
Primary Code019
First Use Anywhere DateTuesday, April 30, 1963
First Use In Commerce DateTuesday, April 30, 1963

Trademark Owner History


Party NameFiggie International, Inc.
Party Type40 - New Owner After Registration
Legal Entity Type03 - Corporation
AddressWilloughby, OH

Party NameSterling Precision Corporation
Party Type30 - Original Registrant
Legal Entity Type03 - Corporation
AddressNew York, NY

Trademark Events


Event DateEvent Description
Saturday, January 15, 2005CANCELLED SEC. 8 (10-YR)/EXPIRED SECTION 9
Tuesday, February 5, 1985REGISTERED AND RENEWED (FIRST RENEWAL - 20 YRS)
Wednesday, November 7, 1984RESPONSE RECEIVED TO POST REG. ACTION
Monday, October 22, 1984POST REGISTRATION ACTION MAILED - SEC. 9
Monday, July 16, 1984REGISTERED - SEC. 9 FILED/CHECK RECORD FOR SEC. 8

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