FELISSIMO BEANS Trademark

Trademark Overview


On Thursday, July 6, 1995, a trademark application was filed for FELISSIMO BEANS with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the FELISSIMO BEANS trademark a serial number of 74697719. The federal status of this trademark filing is ABANDONED - NO STATEMENT OF USE FILED as of Sunday, April 21, 2002. This trademark is owned by Felissimo Corporation. The FELISSIMO BEANS trademark is filed in the Metal Products, Hand Tool Products, Jewelry Products, Paper & Printed Material Products, Leather Products, Furniture Products, Houseware & Glass Products, Clothing & Apparel Products, and Toys & Sporting Goods Products categories with the following description:

metal bag closures, metal cask, metal keys, metal spray nozzles

tableware, namely, knives, forks and spoons; mortar, pestles, paper knives, chopsticks, chopsticks cases

items of precious metal, namely, precious metals not sold in bulk, nutcrackers, pepper pots, sugar bowls, salt shakers, egg cups, napkin holders, napkin rings, serving trays, toothpick holders, vases, flower bowls, needle boxes, jewelry cases, candle snuffers, candlesticks, pouches, purses, shoe ornaments, compact cases sold empty, tobacco pouches, cigarette cases, cigarette holders, ashtrays, pipes, tinderboxes; personal ornaments, namely, earrings, clothing emblems, belt buckles, badges, bonnet pins, tie clips, tie pins, necklaces, bracelets, pendants, brooches, medals, rings and medallions; jewelry, precious and/or semi-precious gemstones, costume jewelry, clocks, watches, trophies, commemorative shields, tableware and the like, namely, Japanese tea pots, non-electric coffee-pots, cups, dishes salad bowls, soup bowls, rice bowls, tea pots, jugs, barrels, cooking pots, bread containers

paper goods, namely, printing paper, Indian paper, carbon paper, glassine paper, newsprint paper, blotters, typewriting paper, toilet paper, writing and drawing paper, wrapping paper, rice paper, parchment paper, filter paper, ivory colored paper boards, colored paper boards, straw paper boards, white paper boards, core paper boards, corrugated paper boards, cover paper, postcard paper, kasagami (oiled paper for Japanese paper umbrellas), gunpowder wrapping paper, ganpishi (silky Japanese tissue paper), Japanese handicraft paper, kohzogami (paper made from paper-mulberry trees), paper for stock certificates, shokjigami (paper for Japanese sliding doors), calligraphy paper, senkashi (Japanese regenerated paper), coarse toilet paper, tengujohshi (thin Japanese paper from mulberry), stencil paper, torinokogami (yellow Japanese vellum), napkin papers, duplicating paper, hohshogami (thick white Japanese paper for ceremonial use), filter paper, imitation leather paper, perforated notecards, ...

bags and pouches, namely, athletic bags, duffle bags, diaper bags, book bags, beach bags, drawstring pouches, folding briefcases, shoulder bags, gladstone bags, briefcases, suitcases, carry-on bags, tote bags, handbags, Boston bags, school knapsacks, backpacks, rucksacks, charm bags, textile or leather shopping bags, shopping bags with wheels attached, purses, shigen-bukuro (cloth pouches), kori (wicker trunks), trunks for traveling, briefcase-type portfolios, stationery-type portfolios, card cases, key cases, wallets, billfolds, pass cases, business card cases, vanity cases sold empty, umbrellas and parasols, walking sticks, canes, horse-riding equipment, namely, saddlery, blinders, leather straps used in saddlery, harness traces and straps, knee pads for horses, stirrup leathers, covers for horse saddles, nose bags, namely, horse feeding bags, saddle trees, horse blankets, riding saddles, saddle cloths for horses, blinders, reins, bits, whips, horse collars, bridles, halters; pet acc...

bathroom stools, signboards of plastic or glass, non-metal cask, wood keys, clothes drying hangers, walkers for infants

unworked or semi-worked glass except building glass, namely, wired plate glass, laminated flat glass, polished colored plate glass, figured glass, glass tubes not for scientific purposes, decorative glass balls and beads, glass rods, fancy pressed sheet glass, tempered glass (toughened glass), decorative stained glass, luminous glass, common plate glass, pressed glass, polished glass, smooth plate glass, speckled glass; metal pans, glass pans, non-electric coffee pots of precious metal, tableware not of precious metal, namely, teapots, drinking glasses, rice wine cups, dishes, plates, salad bowls, jubako (tiered food boxes), rice bowls, dish covers, decanters, tokkuri (sake bottles), bowls, basins, beer mugs, lunch-boxes, jugs, pitchers, tea cups, bowls, cans for confectionery, tea caddies, earthenware, glass and porcelain jars for beverages, urns, bread containers; ice pails, non-electric household whisks, cooking skewers, portable coolers, household utensils, namely, strainers, grate...

clothing, namely, evening dresses, students' uniforms, children's wear, liveries, namely, a traditional uniforms for servants; jackets, suits, skirts, trousers, pants, smocks, dress suits, overcoats, topcoats, capes, raincoats, cardigans, sweaters, waistcoats, vests, open-necked shirts, cuffs, collars, sport shirts, blouses, polo shirts, shirts, nightgowns, negligees, Japanese nightwear, pajamas, bath robes, camisoles, corsets, combinations, undershirts, chemises, underpants, slips, panties, shorts, briefs, brassieres, petticoats, swimwear, bathing caps, swimming caps, obi (sashes for kimonos), obiage (bustles for wearing an obi), obiage-shin (obiage paddings), koshihimo (waist cords for wearing kimonos), Koshimaki (loincloths with waist cords, worn under kimonos), juban (undershirts worn under kimonos), datejime (foundation bands with adjustable ends, worn under obi), datemaki (sash-like foundation belts worn under an obi), nagagi (full length kimonos), haori (short outer garment worn...

game machines, namely, korinto-game machines (Japanese pinball machines), Japanese pinball machines, pachinko machines (Japanese upright pinball machines in which small steel balls are used); Japanese board games, Japanese chess sets, dice, dice cups, chess and checker sets, magic tricks, dominoes, mahjongg sets, toys, namely, toy clocks, toy watches, roller toys, namely, manually-driven toy cars and toy trains; spring-driven toys, namely, windup toy cars, windup crawling dolls; electrically driven toys, namely, battery-operated toy telephone sets, electrically-driven toy locomotives; movable toys driven by inertial force generated by manually-operated fly-wheels, namely, toy fire engines with a fly-wheel; toy brooches, toy whistles, lever-activated toys, wood piece toys, namely, toy bricks, battledore paddles; jigsawn toys, namely, jigsaw puzzles; hollow toy models, namely, hollow model cars, model ships, toy houses; wooden-lathes toys, namely, tops, cup and ball games; paper balloons...
felissimo beans

General Information


Serial Number74697719
Word MarkFELISSIMO BEANS
Filing DateThursday, July 6, 1995
Status606 - ABANDONED - NO STATEMENT OF USE FILED
Status DateSunday, April 21, 2002
Registration Number0000000
Registration DateNOT AVAILABLE
Mark Drawing5S09 - Drawing with word(s) / letter(s) / number(s) in Stylized form
Published for Opposition DateTuesday, January 26, 1999

Trademark Statements


Goods and Servicesmetal bag closures, metal cask, metal keys, metal spray nozzles
Goods and Servicestableware, namely, knives, forks and spoons; mortar, pestles, paper knives, chopsticks, chopsticks cases
Goods and Servicesitems of precious metal, namely, precious metals not sold in bulk, nutcrackers, pepper pots, sugar bowls, salt shakers, egg cups, napkin holders, napkin rings, serving trays, toothpick holders, vases, flower bowls, needle boxes, jewelry cases, candle snuffers, candlesticks, pouches, purses, shoe ornaments, compact cases sold empty, tobacco pouches, cigarette cases, cigarette holders, ashtrays, pipes, tinderboxes; personal ornaments, namely, earrings, clothing emblems, belt buckles, badges, bonnet pins, tie clips, tie pins, necklaces, bracelets, pendants, brooches, medals, rings and medallions; jewelry, precious and/or semi-precious gemstones, costume jewelry, clocks, watches, trophies, commemorative shields, tableware and the like, namely, Japanese tea pots, non-electric coffee-pots, cups, dishes salad bowls, soup bowls, rice bowls, tea pots, jugs, barrels, cooking pots, bread containers
Goods and Servicespaper goods, namely, printing paper, Indian paper, carbon paper, glassine paper, newsprint paper, blotters, typewriting paper, toilet paper, writing and drawing paper, wrapping paper, rice paper, parchment paper, filter paper, ivory colored paper boards, colored paper boards, straw paper boards, white paper boards, core paper boards, corrugated paper boards, cover paper, postcard paper, kasagami (oiled paper for Japanese paper umbrellas), gunpowder wrapping paper, ganpishi (silky Japanese tissue paper), Japanese handicraft paper, kohzogami (paper made from paper-mulberry trees), paper for stock certificates, shokjigami (paper for Japanese sliding doors), calligraphy paper, senkashi (Japanese regenerated paper), coarse toilet paper, tengujohshi (thin Japanese paper from mulberry), stencil paper, torinokogami (yellow Japanese vellum), napkin papers, duplicating paper, hohshogami (thick white Japanese paper for ceremonial use), filter paper, imitation leather paper, perforated notecards, acid proof paper, corrugated boards, fusumagami (papers for Japanese sliding partitions); fireprooof paper, moldproof paper, waterproof paper, anti-rust paper, oilproof paper, all for commercial packaging; luminous paper, ordinary cellophane paper, moisture proof cellophane paper, synthetic paper; paper boxes, paper bags for packaging, paper pouches for packaging, plastic wrap, garbage bags of paper, garbage bags of plastic, facial tissues, dressmarking patterns, table cloths of paper, towels of paper, hand towels of paper, paper banners, paper flags, paper handkerchiefs, tailors' chalk, paper blinds, disposable diapers, baggage labels, printed matter, namely, picture postcards, sheet music, song books; mail order catalogues, magazines and pamphlets featuring jewelry, clothing, leather goods, bags, sporting goods, toys, games, housewares, paper, paper products, hand tools and other general merchandise; calendars, printed timetables, books in the fields of science fiction, humanities, entertainment, sports, education, arts, health, science, music, home decoration, gardening, landscaping, culinary arts and music, newspapers for general circulation, maps, diaries, Japanese and/or Chinese art of calligraphy, paintings, mounted and unmounted photographs, photograph stands, namely, a table/desk mounted stand for photographs, playing cards, stationery, insect collecting equipment, namely, paper and cardboard boxes for displaying insect collections, paper or plastic bags for wrapping or packaging insects, staples and staplers for affixing insects on display mounts, hand-held butterfly nets, insect collectors' boxes made of paper or cardboard, laboratory equipment and supplies, namely, adhesives for stationery or household purposes, printing types, pencils, pencil caps, bone styluses, namely, an implement for etching or engraving, felt writing pens, mechanical pencils, steel pens, chalk, felt pens, nibs, namely, quill pen points; penholders, ball-point pens, fountain pens, writing brushes, painter's easels, silk canvas for painting or drawing, drawing boards, canvas for painting, crayons, paintbrushes, pastels, painters' palettes, charcoal pencils, writing inks, ink erasers, inkwells, rubber stamps and seals, cases for rubber stamps or seals, desk accessories, namely, stands for rubber stamps; stamp ink pads, pencil sharpeners, electric pencil sharpeners, drawing pins, thumbtacks, paper clips, rubber erasers, blackboards, blackboard erasers, tags/labels, bookmarkers, backing boards for writing, correcting fluids, rulers, letter racks, paper folders, ink stones, inking pads, stickers, sumi (charcoal ink sticks), writing slates, adhesive tapes and adhesive tape dispensers for stationery and household use, abacuses, tanzaku (strips of fancy paper), terrestrial globes, price tags, labels, rubber numbering stamps, date stamps, pencil holders, stands for pens and pencils, pencil cases, boxes for pens, paperweights, Indian inks, nonelectric paper staplers, mizuhiki (ornamental envelopes for ceremonial use), rubber finger tips, typewriters, indoor aquariums and parts therefor, sold together as a unit, sheets of colored construction paper, iron-on transfer pictures, temporary tattoos, origami (sheets of paper for folding), cutout picture books, coloring books, modeling clay
Goods and Servicesbags and pouches, namely, athletic bags, duffle bags, diaper bags, book bags, beach bags, drawstring pouches, folding briefcases, shoulder bags, gladstone bags, briefcases, suitcases, carry-on bags, tote bags, handbags, Boston bags, school knapsacks, backpacks, rucksacks, charm bags, textile or leather shopping bags, shopping bags with wheels attached, purses, shigen-bukuro (cloth pouches), kori (wicker trunks), trunks for traveling, briefcase-type portfolios, stationery-type portfolios, card cases, key cases, wallets, billfolds, pass cases, business card cases, vanity cases sold empty, umbrellas and parasols, walking sticks, canes, horse-riding equipment, namely, saddlery, blinders, leather straps used in saddlery, harness traces and straps, knee pads for horses, stirrup leathers, covers for horse saddles, nose bags, namely, horse feeding bags, saddle trees, horse blankets, riding saddles, saddle cloths for horses, blinders, reins, bits, whips, horse collars, bridles, halters; pet accessories, namely, leashes and leads, collars, cushions, dog shoes, dog clothing, waist belts for dogs, insect collectors' satchels, rawhide chews for dogs
Goods and Servicesbathroom stools, signboards of plastic or glass, non-metal cask, wood keys, clothes drying hangers, walkers for infants
Goods and Servicesunworked or semi-worked glass except building glass, namely, wired plate glass, laminated flat glass, polished colored plate glass, figured glass, glass tubes not for scientific purposes, decorative glass balls and beads, glass rods, fancy pressed sheet glass, tempered glass (toughened glass), decorative stained glass, luminous glass, common plate glass, pressed glass, polished glass, smooth plate glass, speckled glass; metal pans, glass pans, non-electric coffee pots of precious metal, tableware not of precious metal, namely, teapots, drinking glasses, rice wine cups, dishes, plates, salad bowls, jubako (tiered food boxes), rice bowls, dish covers, decanters, tokkuri (sake bottles), bowls, basins, beer mugs, lunch-boxes, jugs, pitchers, tea cups, bowls, cans for confectionery, tea caddies, earthenware, glass and porcelain jars for beverages, urns, bread containers; ice pails, non-electric household whisks, cooking skewers, portable coolers, household utensils, namely, strainers, graters, sieves and sifters, grills; pepper pots not of precious metal, sugar bowls and salt shakers not of precious metal, egg cups not of precious metal, napkin holders and napkin rings not of precious metal, serving trays for domestic purposes not of precious metal, toothpick holders not of precious metal, rice chests, salad bowls not of precious metal, bamboo bowls, shakers, rice scoops, hand-operated coffee grinders and pepper mills, funnels, glass preserving jars, drinking flasks, dining trays and stands not of precious metal, bottle openers, tart scoops, trivets, kitchen ladles and dippers, cutting boards, insulating flasks and vacuum bottles, rolling pins, toothpicks, lemon squeezers, non-electric waffle irons, cleaning or laundry equipment, namely, hand rakes, washing boards, washing brushes, wash basins, dusting cloths, cloths for cleaning, wash-tubs, scrubbing brushes, waste baskets, dust-pans, buckets, furniture dusters, window dusters, cloth stretch-drying boards, brooms, mops, tools for drying clothes, household gloves for general use, toilet brushes, bathtub brushes, metal scrubbing brushes, household pipe cleaning brushes, industrial scrubbing brushes, ship-scrubbing brushes, pig bristles for brushes, clothes brushes, shoe horns, shoe shine cloths, shoe brushes, shoe trees, packaging containers of glass or ceramic, troughs for livestock, poultry rings, ironing boards, feeding vessels for pets, brushes for pets, flower pots, cinder sifters for household use, metal boxes for dispensing paper towels, sprayers attached to garden hoses, plastic spray nozzles, boot jacks, ironing boards, bird cages, bird baths, watering cans, chamber pots, coal scuttles, soap dispensers, non-metal piggy banks, toilet paper holders, tailor's tracing spatula boards, bath water stirrers, bathroom pails, candle extinguisher and candlesticks not of precious metal, vases and flower bowls not of precious metal, koro (incense burners), perfume burners, baby baths, wind chimes
Goods and Servicesclothing, namely, evening dresses, students' uniforms, children's wear, liveries, namely, a traditional uniforms for servants; jackets, suits, skirts, trousers, pants, smocks, dress suits, overcoats, topcoats, capes, raincoats, cardigans, sweaters, waistcoats, vests, open-necked shirts, cuffs, collars, sport shirts, blouses, polo shirts, shirts, nightgowns, negligees, Japanese nightwear, pajamas, bath robes, camisoles, corsets, combinations, undershirts, chemises, underpants, slips, panties, shorts, briefs, brassieres, petticoats, swimwear, bathing caps, swimming caps, obi (sashes for kimonos), obiage (bustles for wearing an obi), obiage-shin (obiage paddings), koshihimo (waist cords for wearing kimonos), Koshimaki (loincloths with waist cords, worn under kimonos), juban (undershirts worn under kimonos), datejime (foundation bands with adjustable ends, worn under obi), datemaki (sash-like foundation belts worn under an obi), nagagi (full length kimonos), haori (short outer garment worn over kimonos), haori-himo (a pair of strings for closing front edges of a haori), hakama (pleated long skirts worn over kimonos on ceremonial occasions, both for men and women), Haneri (replaceable neckpieces for kimonos), aprons, collar protectors, socks and stockings, gaiters, fur stoles, shawls, scarves, tabi (Japanese socks), tabi covers, gloves, babies' diapers of textile, neckties, neckerchiefs, mufflers, ear muffs, hoods, suge-gasa (Japanese sedge hats), night caps, hats and caps, garters, stocking suspenders, suspenders, waistbands, belts; footwear; special sporting and gymnastic wear, namely, anoraks, karate-gi (karate suits), wind resistant jackets, kendo-gi (Japanese fencing suits), judo-gi (judo suits), ski suits, jackets, uniforms and stockings; special sporting and gymnastic footwear, head bands
Goods and Servicesgame machines, namely, korinto-game machines (Japanese pinball machines), Japanese pinball machines, pachinko machines (Japanese upright pinball machines in which small steel balls are used); Japanese board games, Japanese chess sets, dice, dice cups, chess and checker sets, magic tricks, dominoes, mahjongg sets, toys, namely, toy clocks, toy watches, roller toys, namely, manually-driven toy cars and toy trains; spring-driven toys, namely, windup toy cars, windup crawling dolls; electrically driven toys, namely, battery-operated toy telephone sets, electrically-driven toy locomotives; movable toys driven by inertial force generated by manually-operated fly-wheels, namely, toy fire engines with a fly-wheel; toy brooches, toy whistles, lever-activated toys, wood piece toys, namely, toy bricks, battledore paddles; jigsawn toys, namely, jigsaw puzzles; hollow toy models, namely, hollow model cars, model ships, toy houses; wooden-lathes toys, namely, tops, cup and ball games; paper balloons, dress-up dolls of paper, chiyogami (figured sheets of paper), stuffed toys, celluloid toys formed by pressing sheet materials into desired shapes, namely, toy masks, table tennis balls, baby rattles; spring driven, wind-up toys, inflatable toys formed of bonded pieces of plastic sheet or film, namely, inflatable beach balls, inflatable animals; hollow toys formed by blow-forming, namely, hollow toy fish, hollow dolls; molded hollow rubber toys, namely, toy water pistols; rubber playground balls, rubber action balls, rubber film toys, namely, toy balloons; inflatable toys formed of bonded pieces of rubber sheet or film, toy music boxes, toy glockenspiels, toy harmonicas, toy pianos, toy xylophones, construction toy sets, carpentry toy sets, housekeeping toy sets, engi kumade (toy rakes), beanbags, marbles, toy pistols, toy costume masks, toy Christmas trees, koi-nobori (carp streamers), man-power driven play scooters, four-wheeled play cars for infants, kites, hagoita (battledore paddles), shuttlecocks for hagoita play, menashi-daruma (Dharma dolls with blank eyes), rocking horses, portable folding bathing pools for infants, ringtosses (quoits); dolls; sporting and gymnastic implements, namely, shoulder pads, shin guards, inflatable tubes for aquatic recreational purposes, knee guards, leg guards, foot balls, basketballs; baseball or softball implements, namely, baseball gloves, baseballs, softballs, rubber baseballs, bats, bat cases, bases, catcher's masks, catcher's mitts, chest protectors; track and field event implements, namely, discuses for sports, flying discs, starting blocks, crossbars, hurdles, relay batons, hammers, shots, vaulting poles, javelins; tennis and badminton implements, namely, tennis balls, shuttlecocks, soft tennis balls, tennis nets, rackets, guts for rackets, racket cases; table tennis implements, namely, tables for table tennis, table tennis nets and balls, rackets, racket cases; hockey implements, namely, hockey sticks, knee guards, leg guards, gloves, pucks, hockey balls, chest protectors; golf implements, namely, golf bags, golf clubs, green markers, tees, golf gloves, golf balls; bowling implements, namely, bowling gloves, bowling ball cases, bowling balls; skiing implements, namely, skis, edges of skis, ski cases, ski bindings, scrapers for skis, stocks; skating implements, namely, ice skate blades, ice skates, roller skates; boxing implements, namely, boxing gloves, sand punching bags, punching balls, mouthguards; archery; implements, namely, bowstrings, bracers, arm guards, targets, arrows, quivers, yumi (bows for Japanese archery), bows for archery; fending implements, namely, sabres, epee, fencing gauntlets, foils, fencing masks; kendo (Japanese fencing) implements, namely, kote (gauntlets), shinai (bamboo swords), doh (plastron) bokuto (wooden swords), men (Japanese fencing masks); gymnastic apparatus, namely, pommel horses, spring boards, stationary rings, horizontal bars, vaulting horses, take-off planks, balance beams, parallel bars; weight lifting implements, namely, dumb-bells, dumb-bell shafts, bar-bells; swim fins, snorkels; scuba gear, namely, spring activated spear guns; sailboards for boardsailing, stationary exercise bicycles and rollers therefor, manually operated exercise equipment, namely, chest expanders; gateballs, gateball sticks, surf boards, athletic supporters, playground equipment, namely, see-saws, slides and swings; waterskis, skateboards, skipping ropes, paragliders, hang gliders, athletic starting pistols not for use as weapons, snow sleds for recreational use, wooden horses, fishing tackle
Pseudo MarkFELISSIMO BEANS

Classification Information


International Class006 - Common metals and their alloys; metal building materials; transportable buildings of metal; materials of metal for railway tracks; nonelectric cables and wires of common metal; ironmongery, small items of metal hardware; pipes and tubes of metal; safes; goods of common metal not included in other classes; ores.
US Class Codes002, 012, 013, 014, 023, 025, 050
Class Status Code6 - Active
Class Status DateWednesday, August 28, 1996
Primary Code006
First Use Anywhere DateNOT AVAILABLE
First Use In Commerce DateNOT AVAILABLE

International Class008 - Hand tools and implements (hand-operated); cutlery; side arms; razors.
US Class Codes023, 028, 044
Class Status Code6 - Active
Class Status DateWednesday, August 28, 1996
Primary Code008
First Use Anywhere DateNOT AVAILABLE
First Use In Commerce DateNOT AVAILABLE

International Class014 - Precious metals and their alloys and goods in precious metals or coated therewith, not included in other classes; jewelry, precious stones; horological and chronometric instruments.
US Class Codes002, 027, 028, 050
Class Status Code6 - Active
Class Status DateTuesday, August 15, 1995
Primary Code014
First Use Anywhere DateNOT AVAILABLE
First Use In Commerce DateNOT AVAILABLE

International Class016 - Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials, not included in other classes; printed matter; bookbinding material; photographs; stationery; adhesives for stationery or household purposes; artists' materials; paint brushes; typewriters and office requisites (except furniture); instructional and teaching material (except apparatus); plastic materials for packaging (not included in other classes); printers' type; printing blocks.
US Class Codes002, 005, 022, 023, 029, 037, 038, 050
Class Status Code6 - Active
Class Status DateTuesday, August 15, 1995
Primary Code016
First Use Anywhere DateNOT AVAILABLE
First Use In Commerce DateNOT AVAILABLE

International Class018 - Leather and imitations of leather, and goods made of these materials and not included in other classes; animal skins, hides; trunks and traveling bags; umbrellas, parasols and walking sticks; whips, harness and saddlery.
US Class Codes001, 002, 003, 022, 041
Class Status Code6 - Active
Class Status DateTuesday, August 15, 1995
Primary Code018
First Use Anywhere DateNOT AVAILABLE
First Use In Commerce DateNOT AVAILABLE

International Class020 - Furniture, mirrors, picture frames; goods (not included in other classes) of wood, cork, reed, cane, wicker, horn, bone, ivory, whalebone, shell, amber, mother-of-pearl, meerschaum and substitutes for all these materials, or of plastics.
US Class Codes002, 013, 022, 025, 032, 050
Class Status Code6 - Active
Class Status DateWednesday, August 28, 1996
Primary Code020
First Use Anywhere DateNOT AVAILABLE
First Use In Commerce DateNOT AVAILABLE

International Class021 - Household or kitchen utensils and containers; combs and sponges; brushes (except paint brushes); brush-making materials; articles for cleaning purposes; steel-wool; unworked or semi-worked glass (except glass used in building); glassware, porcelain and earthenware not included in other classes.
US Class Codes002, 013, 023, 029, 030, 033, 040, 050
Class Status Code6 - Active
Class Status DateTuesday, August 15, 1995
Primary Code021
First Use Anywhere DateNOT AVAILABLE
First Use In Commerce DateNOT AVAILABLE

International Class025 - Clothing, footwear, headgear.
US Class Codes022, 039
Class Status Code6 - Active
Class Status DateTuesday, August 15, 1995
Primary Code025
First Use Anywhere DateNOT AVAILABLE
First Use In Commerce DateNOT AVAILABLE

International Class028 - Games and playthings; gymnastic and sporting articles not included in other classes; decorations for Christmas trees.
US Class Codes022, 023, 038, 050
Class Status Code6 - Active
Class Status DateTuesday, August 15, 1995
Primary Code028
First Use Anywhere DateNOT AVAILABLE
First Use In Commerce DateNOT AVAILABLE

Trademark Owner History


Party NameFelissimo Corporation
Party Type20 - Owner at Publication
Legal Entity Type03 - Corporation
AddressKobe 650
JP

Party NameFelissimo Corporation
Party Type10 - Original Applicant
Legal Entity Type03 - Corporation
AddressKobe 650
JP

Trademark Events


Event DateEvent Description
Wednesday, June 26, 2002ABANDONMENT - NO USE STATEMENT FILED
Monday, April 15, 2002EXTENSION 5 GRANTED
Thursday, October 18, 2001EXTENSION 5 FILED
Sunday, May 6, 2001EXTENSION 4 GRANTED
Monday, April 16, 2001EXTENSION 4 FILED
Tuesday, January 9, 2001EXTENSION 3 GRANTED
Tuesday, October 17, 2000EXTENSION 3 FILED
Thursday, June 15, 2000EXTENSION 2 GRANTED
Tuesday, April 18, 2000EXTENSION 2 FILED
Monday, March 20, 2000EXTENSION 1 GRANTED
Friday, October 8, 1999EXTENSION 1 FILED
Tuesday, April 20, 1999NOA MAILED - SOU REQUIRED FROM APPLICANT
Tuesday, January 26, 1999PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION
Saturday, December 26, 1998NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
Wednesday, September 9, 1998APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER
Friday, September 4, 1998EXAMINER'S AMENDMENT MAILED
Monday, July 20, 1998CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
Friday, May 1, 1998CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
Wednesday, October 29, 1997FINAL REFUSAL MAILED
Friday, September 19, 1997CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
Monday, March 17, 1997INQUIRY AS TO SUSPENSION MAILED
Monday, March 17, 1997ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
Friday, September 20, 1996LETTER OF SUSPENSION MAILED
Friday, July 26, 1996CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
Tuesday, January 23, 1996NON-FINAL ACTION MAILED
Wednesday, January 3, 1996ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
Friday, December 8, 1995ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
Friday, December 8, 1995ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
Thursday, November 30, 1995ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER