Trademark Overview
On Wednesday, May 16, 2007, a trademark application was filed for ALU LASER PLUS with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the ALU LASER PLUS trademark a serial number of 77182880. The federal status of this trademark filing is ABANDONED - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE as of Friday, February 1, 2008. This trademark is owned by ROTH WERKE GmbH. The ALU LASER PLUS trademark is filed in the Metal Products, Environmental Control Instrument Products, and Non-Metallic Building Material Products categories with the following description:
Building materials made of metal; transportable structures made of metal; goods of metal as far included in class 6; tubes of metal; composite and multilayer tubes principally made of metal and plastic; floor heating tubes made of metal; connecting, branching and joining pieces made of metal; containers, transport containers, industrial packaging, aforesaid goods made of metal, packaging containers made of metal; valves and sliders made of metal; storage containers of sheet metal particularly fuel oil containers; central heating boiler substructures in the form of transportable bases made of steel sheet
Heating, steam-generation, cooking, cooling, drying, ventilation and water pipe installations as well as sanitary installations; solar collectors; floor heating systems; flat and tubular collectors; solar ovens; solar accumulators; heat pumps; heat accumulators; heat exchangers; fittings; faucets, namely level control valves for containers; boiler tubes and fittings for floor heatings; shower cubicles; bath tubs and shower tubs made of plastics as well as the respective equipment thereto, namely fittings, ventilators;
Building materials (not made of metal); tubes (not made of metal) for building purposes; transportable structures (not made of metal); floor heating tubes (not made of metal), composite and multilayer tubes made of plastics; fittings for machine boilers; central heating boiler substructures in the form of transportable bases made of plastics