Trademark Overview
On Tuesday, September 6, 2016, a trademark application was filed for EXP with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the EXP trademark a serial number of 87161524. The federal status of this trademark filing is ABANDONED - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE as of Monday, July 24, 2017. This trademark is owned by Altec, Inc.. The EXP trademark is filed in the Machinery Products and Vehicles & Locomotive Products categories with the following description:
machines, namely, mobile hydraulic equipment, and truck mounted insulated and non-insulated aerial device, namely, elevating work platforms for lifting people and equipment to work positions; motors, namely, combustion engine motors and engines, except for land vehicles; agricultural implements other than hand-operated, namely, incorporators; lifts, elevator lifts, aerial lifts; cranes, pedestal and vehicle mounted cranes; aerial work platforms elevating work platforms; load carrying apparatus and equipment, namely, mobile hydraulic equipment, namely, insulating and non-insulating aerial devices for personnel and material handling, namely, truck mounted insulated and non-insulated aerial devices elevating work platforms, digger derricks, and cranes for lifting people and equipment to work positions; cable reel lifters, cable handlers, aerial cable placers, namely, aerial cable cranes, jibs, winches, jacks, namely, hydraulic jacks; derricks, digger derricks; diggers, namely, earth movin...
Trucks and structural parts therefor, namely, mobile hydraulic equipment for utility industries that is installed on, and work with, a hybrid-electric drive-train chassis for tire or truck mounted service trucks and special duty trucks, all used in the construction, communications, tree and utility industries, with the following components being sold together as components of the trucks in the nature of aerial buckets, namely, buckets attached at the end of a boom assembly which is extendible, articulating, designed and used to position and support personnel at high altitudes, derricks, winches, hydraulic earth augers, pressure diggers, which are the mechanisms that drive the augers; trailer mounted jacks, namely, vertical hydraulic jacks attached to the frame of a service truck, designed to stabilize the vehicles and or relieve pressure from the vehicle's tires; cargo trailers used to transport poles; trailers with hotline insulator washers attached thereto; service truck body with st...