KASON Trademark

Trademark Overview


On Wednesday, June 20, 2007, a trademark application was filed for KASON with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the KASON trademark a serial number of 77210417. The federal status of this trademark filing is REGISTERED AND RENEWED as of Friday, December 15, 2017. This trademark is owned by Kason Corporation. The KASON trademark is filed in the Machinery Products category with the following description:

Vibratory screeners for sifting, scalping, classifying, delumping, and dewatering of bulk solids and slurries and separating bulk solid materials from solids and slurries using multi-plane, inertial vibration that causes particles to pass through apertures in the screen or to travel across the screen surface in controlled pathways; Combination vibratory screener, a batch hopper and an integral feed control device regulating the flow of material into the screener for a screening in batches; Batch and continuous single-deck screeners separating solid particles from dry or moist bulk solid material or solids-laden slurries for industrial, food, dairy and pharmaceutical industries; Low profile, high-capacity scalper separating machine; Batch and continuous single and multi-deck vibratory screeners sifting, scalping and/or classifying dry, moist, lumpy, stringy and otherwise difficult-to-handle bulk material into precise segment particle classifications; Batch and continuous single and mult...
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General Information


Serial Number77210417
Word MarkKASON
Filing DateWednesday, June 20, 2007
Status800 - REGISTERED AND RENEWED
Status DateFriday, December 15, 2017
Registration Number3448091
Registration DateTuesday, June 17, 2008
Mark Drawing4000 - Illustration: Drawing with word(s) / letter(s) / number(s) in Block form
Published for Opposition DateTuesday, April 1, 2008

Trademark Statements


Goods and ServicesVibratory screeners for sifting, scalping, classifying, delumping, and dewatering of bulk solids and slurries and separating bulk solid materials from solids and slurries using multi-plane, inertial vibration that causes particles to pass through apertures in the screen or to travel across the screen surface in controlled pathways; Combination vibratory screener, a batch hopper and an integral feed control device regulating the flow of material into the screener for a screening in batches; Batch and continuous single-deck screeners separating solid particles from dry or moist bulk solid material or solids-laden slurries for industrial, food, dairy and pharmaceutical industries; Low profile, high-capacity scalper separating machine; Batch and continuous single and multi-deck vibratory screeners sifting, scalping and/or classifying dry, moist, lumpy, stringy and otherwise difficult-to-handle bulk material into precise segment particle classifications; Batch and continuous single and multi-deck vibratory screeners with anti-blinding devices for sifting, scalping and/or classifying dry, moist, lumpy, stringy and otherwise difficult-to-handle bulk material into precise segment particle classifications; Batch and continuous single and multi-deck vibratory screeners with hinged lid and/or frames released via quick-disconnect clamps and held in an open position by gas pistons, allowing rapid screen changes, inspection and easy, thorough wash down of all interior surfaces, for sifting, scalping and/or classifying dry, moist, lumpy, stringy and otherwise difficult-to-handle bulk material into precise segment particle classifications; Quick Screen Change System for access to the interior of any circular vibratory screener for screen changing, cleaning or inspection; Ultra-Sanitary Screener with gap-free screen frames, quick-release "U" clamps, radius corners, a domed lid, and a lift device to raise the frames, continuous ground and polished welds, a crevice-free interior, and a washable underside Pharmaceutical/Sanitary CIP Sifter; Low-profile, ultra-sanitary batch sifters scalping oversize particles down to 38 microns (400 mesh) from bulk materials; High-capacity classifiers with a coarse upper screen to scalp and a fine-mesh lower screen to dedust for removing oversize particles and fines from plastic pellets, grains, sugar, salt, fertilizer and other materials at ultra-high rates; Internal recycle screening decks for cascading excess material over the periphery of the upper screen into a bowl shaped tray that redirects it into the center of the lower screen for final separation; High-capacity screener scalping dry materials in-line with dilute-phase pneumatic conveying systems at high rates, removing oversize particles and foreign materials from plastic resin, flour, starch, sugar, and numerous food and chemical products, primarily for loading/unloading of trucks or rail cars, or conveying materials between process or storage areas; Dual-screen ultra-high-capacity separator scalps in-line with pneumatic conveying systems gently, at ultra-high rates; Portable batch sifter scalps oversize particles from small batches of bulk material loaded into containers, process equipment and storage vessels; Mobile batch sifter scalps oversize particles from small batches of bulk material loaded into containers, process equipment and storage vessels; Wiper blade assembly mounted on separators and screener for breaking down lumps and preventing screen blinding; Ultrasonic anti-blinding device allowing clog-free, fine-mesh sifting of powders at high rates with no screen blinding; Circular vibratory bag dump screeners scalping bag scraps and other oversize materials from manually dumped bulk materials and protecting the operator and plant environment against dust contamination; Powder coater for coating sticky pellets with non-reactive powder for storage and shipping; Screens for circular vibratory screeners Centrifugal screeners for sifting, scalping, delumping and dewatering of bulk solids and slurries and for screening a wide variety of powders or granular materials, including chemicals, plastics and resins, foods, dairy products, pharmaceuticals and biologicals; Centrifugal screener separating solids from solids or slurries at high rates; Centrifugal screener with anti-blinding devices for separating solids from solids or slurries at high rates; Quick-clean centrifugal screener having a three-bearing shaft that cantilevers on the inboard bearing when the hinged end cover is opened and allowing rapid removal of components for thorough cleaning and maintenance for food, dairy, pharmaceutical and other contamination-sensitive materials; Centrifugal screener, for food, dairy, pharmaceutical and chemical applications requiring thorough wash down, frequent screen changes or runs of multiple materials, with a three-bearing shaft that cantilevers on the inboard bearing when the hinged end cover is open, allowing rapid, tool-free removal of the internals for wash down and screen changes; Centrifugal separator de-lumps and screens materials in-line with dilute-phase pneumatic conveying systems; Centrifugal screeners with an integral bag dump station and dust collector for removing bag scraps and other oversize contaminants from manually dumped bulk materials and protecting the operator and plant environment against dust contamination; Centrifugal dewatering screener for extracting moisture; Miniature centrifugal screener scalping, dedusting, delumping and dewatering small batches of pharmaceutical powders, powder coatings, bulk foods, and other contamination-sensitive products; Fluid bed dryers, coolers and moisturizers for drying, cooling or moisturing of bulk materials; Circular vibratory fluid bed processor for drying, cooling and moisturizing; High temperature fluid bed batch dryer for drying small batches of bulk materials; Circular fluid bed processors drying, cooling or moisturizing bulk foods, pharmaceuticals and chemicals in batch sizes typical of lab and pilot plant applications; Medium capacity fluid bed processing system for drying, cooling or moisturizing bulk material on a batch or continuous basis; Double-deck, circular vibratory fluid bed processor for drying, cooling and moisturizing; Static scalping sieve scalping coarse, free-flowing dry solids at ultra-high rates and continuously removing oversize particles from coarse, free-flowing, dry bulk solids; Static dewatering sieve continuously clarifying high volumes of wastewater and removing solids from waste streams at ultra-high rates; Static dewatering sieve for removing solids from waste streams at ultra-high rates and for clarifying high volumes of industrial or municipal wastewater

Classification Information


International Class007 - Machines and machine tools; motors and engines (except for land vehicles); machine coupling and transmission components (except for land vehicles); agricultural implements other than hand-operated; incubators for eggs.
US Class Codes013, 019, 021, 023, 031, 034, 035
Class Status Code6 - Active
Class Status DateMonday, June 25, 2007
Primary Code007
First Use Anywhere DateFriday, October 7, 1966
First Use In Commerce DateFriday, October 7, 1966

Trademark Owner History


Party NameKason Corporation
Party Type30 - Original Registrant
Legal Entity Type03 - Corporation
AddressMillburn, NJ 07041

Party NameKason Corporation
Party Type20 - Owner at Publication
Legal Entity Type03 - Corporation
AddressMillburn, NJ 07041

Party NameKason Corporation
Party Type10 - Original Applicant
Legal Entity Type03 - Corporation
AddressMillburn, NJ 07041

Trademark Events


Event DateEvent Description
Friday, May 20, 2022APPLICANT/CORRESPONDENCE CHANGES (NON-RESPONSIVE) ENTERED
Friday, May 20, 2022TEAS CHANGE OF CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED
Friday, May 20, 2022ATTORNEY/DOM.REP.REVOKED AND/OR APPOINTED
Friday, May 20, 2022TEAS REVOKE/APP/CHANGE ADDR OF ATTY/DOM REP RECEIVED
Friday, May 20, 2022TEAS CHANGE OF OWNER ADDRESS RECEIVED
Friday, December 15, 2017NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE OF SEC. 8 & 9 - E-MAILED
Friday, December 15, 2017REGISTERED AND RENEWED (FIRST RENEWAL - 10 YRS)
Friday, December 15, 2017REGISTERED - SEC. 8 (10-YR) ACCEPTED/SEC. 9 GRANTED
Friday, December 15, 2017CASE ASSIGNED TO POST REGISTRATION PARALEGAL
Friday, November 17, 2017TEAS SECTION 8 & 9 RECEIVED
Saturday, June 17, 2017COURTESY REMINDER - SEC. 8 (10-YR)/SEC. 9 E-MAILED
Monday, July 8, 2013NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE OF SEC. 8 & 15 - E-MAILED
Monday, July 8, 2013REGISTERED - SEC. 8 (6-YR) ACCEPTED & SEC. 15 ACK.
Wednesday, July 3, 2013CASE ASSIGNED TO POST REGISTRATION PARALEGAL
Wednesday, June 19, 2013TEAS SECTION 8 & 15 RECEIVED
Wednesday, August 26, 2009ATTORNEY/DOM.REP.REVOKED AND/OR APPOINTED
Wednesday, August 26, 2009TEAS REVOKE/APP/CHANGE ADDR OF ATTY/DOM REP RECEIVED
Tuesday, June 17, 2008REGISTERED-PRINCIPAL REGISTER
Monday, May 5, 2008TEAS CHANGE OF CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED
Tuesday, April 1, 2008PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION
Wednesday, March 12, 2008NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
Thursday, February 28, 2008LAW OFFICE PUBLICATION REVIEW COMPLETED
Thursday, February 28, 2008ASSIGNED TO LIE
Friday, February 1, 2008APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER
Friday, February 1, 2008EXAMINER'S AMENDMENT ENTERED
Friday, February 1, 2008NOTIFICATION OF EXAMINERS AMENDMENT E-MAILED
Friday, February 1, 2008EXAMINERS AMENDMENT E-MAILED
Friday, February 1, 2008EXAMINERS AMENDMENT -WRITTEN
Thursday, January 31, 2008TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED
Wednesday, January 30, 2008CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
Wednesday, January 30, 2008TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION RECEIVED
Tuesday, November 20, 2007NOTIFICATION OF NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
Tuesday, November 20, 2007NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
Tuesday, November 20, 2007NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN
Monday, November 19, 2007TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED
Monday, November 19, 2007CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
Monday, November 19, 2007TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION RECEIVED
Monday, September 24, 2007NOTIFICATION OF NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
Monday, September 24, 2007NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
Monday, September 24, 2007NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN
Sunday, September 23, 2007ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
Monday, June 25, 2007NEW APPLICATION ENTERED IN TRAM