Trademark Overview
On Monday, March 31, 2025, a trademark application was filed for BUILT TO LAST with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the BUILT TO LAST trademark a serial number of 99111934. The federal status of this trademark filing is NEW APPLICATION - RECORD INITIALIZED NOT ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER as of Monday, March 31, 2025. This trademark is owned by Cellofoam North America Inc.. The BUILT TO LAST trademark is filed in the Metal Products, Rubber Products, and Non-Metallic Building Material Products categories with the following description:
Non-metal building materials, namely, non-metal floating docks for personal watercraft; non-metal floating docks for kayaks, canoes and paddle boards; parts for non-metal fixed docks, non-metal floating docks and floating non-metal fixed docks for mooring boats and personal watercraft, namely, floats for attachment to the docks to convey buoyancy and modified float shells for wave attenuation or diminishing dock motion; plastic roofing membrane; vinyl siding for use on the exterior of buildings and homes; non-metal structures, namely, rotationally molded plastic crash barriers for wave attenuation or diminishing dock motion; non-metal structures, namely, rotationally molded plastic barriers in nature of breakwaters.
Metal building materials, namely, structural and replacement parts for metal fixed docks, metal floating docks and floating metal fixed docks for mooring boats and personal watercraft, namely floats for attachment to docks to convey buoyancy, floats for mooring boats and personal watercraft.
Building insulation materials; Structural insulated construction panels; Insulating materials; Reflective insulating materials for use in insulating panels for suspended ceilings; roof insulation system, namely, a modular tapered roof insulation system made of expanded polystyrene and expanded polystyrene billets; fabricated plastic foam for building insulation, fabricated plastic foam packaging, and rotationally molded plastic products, namely, rotationally molded plastic float drums for attachment to a dock system for watercraft and rotationally molded plastic dock and launch devices for personal watercraft, kayaks, canoes and paddle boards; and rotationally molded plastic crash barriers for wave attenuation or diminishing dock motion; and rotationally molded plastic barriers in the nature of breakwaters.; Foam insulation materials for use in building and construction