Trademark Overview
On Thursday, May 7, 2026, a trademark application was filed for DANCING BEAR with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the DANCING BEAR trademark a serial number of 99810292. The federal status of this trademark filing is NEW APPLICATION - RECORD INITIALIZED NOT ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER as of Thursday, May 7, 2026. This trademark is owned by ENLIGHTENED FROG, INC. The DANCING BEAR trademark is filed in the Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products and Toys & Sporting Goods Products categories with the following description:
Playthings in the form of archaeological and paleontological dig kits consisting of rocks and minerals, fossils, sharks' teeth, gemstones, geodes, arrowheads or meteorites in a block of sand permitting a child to unearth pieces and identify them; toy model archaeology kits comprised of rocks and minerals, fossils, sharks' teeth, gemstones, geodes, arrowheads or meteorites, toy excavation tools, toy trowels, toy brushes, toy stakes, toy support rods, toy grid tape, toy clay rock and rock specimens, toy fossils, posters and instruction guides; toy model geology kits comprised of rocks; toy science kits for children comprised of toy fossils, shark teeth, gemstones, and geodes with crystals, along with a guide and carrying pouch, sold as a unit
Teaching apparatus for scientific and geologic study and inquiry, namely, kits comprising primarily rocks, minerals, fossils, sharks' teeth, geodes, coprolites, arrowheads or meteorites including printed reference materials for sifting, identifying, storing, and collecting of the same; gift sets, namely kits for use as teaching apparatus and scientific study consisting primarily of rocks and minerals, jewelry, candle holder, gemstones, stones, or crystals including an identification guidebook and carrying pouch; kits for use as teaching apparatus and scientific study, comprising selenite and bismuth crystals; Teaching apparatus for scientific and geologic study and inquiry, namely, kits comprising primarily of rocks, minerals, fossils, sharks' teeth, geodes, coprolites, arrowheads or meteorites including printed reference materials for sifting, identifying, storing, and collecting of the same