Trademark Overview
On Friday, March 22, 2024, a trademark application was filed for BIOWOOD BY BARRISOL with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the BIOWOOD BY BARRISOL trademark a serial number of 79404459. The federal status of this trademark filing is NON-FINAL ACTION - MAILED as of Thursday, October 10, 2024. This trademark is owned by NORMALU. The BIOWOOD BY BARRISOL trademark is filed in the Fabrics & Textile Products, Floor Covering Products, Rubber Products, and Non-Metallic Building Material Products categories with the following description:
Non-metallic construction materials; construction materials not of metal with sound insulation qualities; transportable buildings not of metal; frameworks, not made of metal, for ceilings and false ceilings; partitions not of metal; angle irons, not of metal; door frames (not of metal); lintels (not of metal); ceilings (not of metal); false ceilings (not of metal); stretched ceilings; wall coverings (building materials not of metal); panels, not of metal, for building; extruded shapes, not of metal, for building (reinforcements, not of metal, for building); wood chip boards; fiberboard; veneering, not of metal, for building; acoustic panels based on wood for walls and ceilings; Panels made of PVC (polyvinyl chloride) based on wood and plant fibers.
Stuffing, insulating materials; insulating materials; soundproofing materials; insulators.
Hangings for ceilings made of plastic [not of textile materials]; fabrics or films, not made of textile for false ceilings (term considered too vague in the opinion of the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Regulations); ceiling coverings, not made of textile; wall hangings, not of textile materials; coverings for floors; PVC (polyvinyl chloride) wall coverings based on wood and plant fibers; PVC (polyvinyl chloride) floor coverings based on wood and plant fibers.
Plastic material [substitute for fabrics]; textile materials; non-woven textiles; elastic fabrics; hangings made of fabric for ceilings; cloths (term considered too vague in the opinion of the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Regulations); cloths made of plastic [substitute for fabrics]; cloths made of vinyl [substitute for fabrics]; cloths based on wood and plant fibers [substitute for fabrics].