KHALEEQ Trademark

Trademark Overview


On Friday, March 28, 2025, a trademark application was filed for KHALEEQ with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the KHALEEQ trademark a serial number of 99108516. The federal status of this trademark filing is NEW APPLICATION - RECORD INITIALIZED NOT ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER as of Friday, March 28, 2025. The KHALEEQ trademark is filed in the Houseware & Glass Products category with the following description:

Non-electric French presses; Non-electric coffee servers of precious metal; Non-electric candelabras made of precious metal; Cruet stands for oil or vinegar of precious metal; Napkin rings of precious metal; Serving trays of precious metal; Coffee services of precious metal; Marshmallow cooking forks; Glass, unworked or semi-worked, except building glass; Pads for cleaning; Fitted picnic baskets, including dishes; Paper muffin baking liners; Paper cupcake baking liners; Silicone cupcake baking liners; Self-watering planters for flowers and plants; Watering pots; Non-electric tortilla presses; Enamelled glass, not for building; Soapstone cubes for chilling whiskey; Electric trouser presses; Coffee pod holders; Serving platters of precious metal; Candlesticks of precious metal; Candle snuffers of precious metal; Candle rings of precious metal; Candle holders of precious metal; Serviette rings of precious metal; Pillar candle plate made in whole or in part of precious metal; Tea balls of ...
khaleeq

General Information


Serial Number99108516
Word MarkKHALEEQ
Filing DateFriday, March 28, 2025
Status630 - NEW APPLICATION - RECORD INITIALIZED NOT ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
Status DateFriday, March 28, 2025
Registration Number0000000
Registration DateNOT AVAILABLE
Mark Drawing4 - Illustration: Drawing with word(s) / letter(s) / number(s) in Block form
Published for Opposition DateNOT AVAILABLE

Trademark Statements


Goods and ServicesNon-electric French presses; Non-electric coffee servers of precious metal; Non-electric candelabras made of precious metal; Cruet stands for oil or vinegar of precious metal; Napkin rings of precious metal; Serving trays of precious metal; Coffee services of precious metal; Marshmallow cooking forks; Glass, unworked or semi-worked, except building glass; Pads for cleaning; Fitted picnic baskets, including dishes; Paper muffin baking liners; Paper cupcake baking liners; Silicone cupcake baking liners; Self-watering planters for flowers and plants; Watering pots; Non-electric tortilla presses; Enamelled glass, not for building; Soapstone cubes for chilling whiskey; Electric trouser presses; Coffee pod holders; Serving platters of precious metal; Candlesticks of precious metal; Candle snuffers of precious metal; Candle rings of precious metal; Candle holders of precious metal; Serviette rings of precious metal; Pillar candle plate made in whole or in part of precious metal; Tea balls of precious metal; Napkin holders of precious metal; Sugar bowls of precious metal; Vases of precious metal; Tankards of precious metal; Candle snuffer and tray combination made in whole or in part of precious metal; Egg cups of precious metal; Bowls made of precious metal; Saucers made of precious metals; Non-electric coffeepots of precious metal; Japanese style tea-serving pots of precious metal (kyusu); Japanese rice bowls of precious metal (chawan); Tea services of precious metal; Tea infusers of precious metal; Salt shakers of precious metal; Potpourri dishes made in whole or in part of precious metal; Epergnes of precious metals; Cruet stands of precious metal; Wooden cooking spoons; Hot air hair brushes; Electric rotary hair brush for styling a user's hair; Electrically-heated hair brushes; Dishers; Dog food scoops; Scoops for the disposal of pet waste; Crushers for kitchen use, non-electric; Bulb basters; Non-electric crushers for kitchen use; Candy jars sold empty; Tart scoops; Coffee services not of precious metal; Fragrance oil burners; Toothbrush head covers; Bottle sleeves composed of liquid-absorbing micro fiber fabric; Electric hot combs; Electric hot brushes; Electric face cleansing brushes; Tankards not of precious metal; Pre-moistened towelettes for cleaning; Speckled glass; Reusable self-sealing lids for household use for bowls, cups, containers and the storage of food; Drinking cups sold with lids therefor; Crockery, namely, pots, dishes, drinking cups and saucers, bowls, serving bowls and trays; Industrial packaging containers of glass or porcelain; Potato ricers; Christmas tree watering device in the nature of a funnel; Racks and stands for elevating pet feeding bowls and dishes; Pastry boards; Serving trays, namely, cabarets; Window boxes; Inhalers, sold empty, not for medical or therapeutic use; Drinking cups for children and parts and fittings therefor, namely, drinking cups for children sold as a unit with non-insulated lids; Re-usable or disposable plastic or silicone valves sold for use with training cups for babies and children; Drinking cups for babies and children and parts and fittings therefor, namely, cups for babies and children sold as a unit with valves and lids; Substrates primarily of ceramic and glass for manufacture of light emitting diodes; Raised garden beds, namely, raised containers for planting contained gardens; Metal sponges for household use; Sprinkler heads for lawn sprinklers; Clay pots; Reusable plastic water bottles sold empty; Cooking utensils, namely, barbecue branders; Reusable stainless steel water bottles sold empty; Glass granules used as sweeping compounds for chemical and other spills; Crystals used for metaphysical and psychic purposes; Water apparatus for cleaning teeth and gums for home use; Non-woven textile wipes for cleaning baby bottles and baby feeding equipment; Glass cartridges for medication sold empty; Funnels, namely, sprues of wax for jewelry casting; Oral care kit comprising toothbrushes and floss; Dental care kit comprising toothbrushes and floss; Toiletry sponges; Sponges used for applying make-up; Laundry sorters for household use; Household utensils, namely, graters; Oven to table racks; Bait buckets sold separately or with a pump affixed thereto for aerating live bait; Bath products, namely, body sponges; Bath products, namely, loofah sponges; Bath products, namely, natural sea sponges; Bath accessories, namely, cup holders; Cleaning sponges; Cheese graters; Squeegees for dishes; Canister sets; Fiberglass web for conversion into a variety of industrial and consumer goods; Dental tape; Creamer pitchers; Cooking utensils, namely, wire baskets; Cooking utensils, namely, grill covers; Cookie sheets; Spun glass; Garden hose sprayers; Floor wax applicator mountable on a mop handle; Non-electric coffee makers; Empty spray bottles; Melon ballers; Carafes; Thermal insulated wrap for cans to keep the contents cold or hot; Insulating sleeve holders for beverage cans; Clothes pins; Trash containers for household use; Trays for use in fingernail polishing; Animal activated livestock feeders; Animal activated livestock waterers; Plastic juice box holders; Disposable latex gloves for general use; Recipe boxes; Abrasive liner for cat litter boxes; Disposable plastic gloves for general use; Ritual flower vases; Knife rests; Insulated flasks; Insect traps; Ice buckets; Plates; Paper plates; Paper cups; Bowls; Non-metal piggy banks; Scouring sponges; Waxing brushes for skiing and snowboarding; Cake rests; Hand-operated ski brushes; Butter coolers; Buckets of woven fabric; Brushes for parquet floors; Brushes for use on bark of trees; Signal light glass; Dewar vessels; Shower caddies; Dewar bottles and vessels; Decorative plates; Decorative crystal prisms; Decorating bags for confectioners; Crumb brushes; Cruet stands for oil or vinegar not of precious metal; Cooling buckets for wine; Coolers for wine; Cooking utensils, namely, grills; Containers for household use, namely, globes; Containers for household use, namely, glass bulbs; Wire brushes, not being machine parts; Confectioners' molds; Compacts sold empty; Confectioners' decorating bags; Commemorative plates; Colanders for household use; Coffee stirrers; Glass for signal lights or headlights for vehicles; Cocktail picks; Glass fibers for reinforcing plastics; Glass fibers for non-textile purposes; Wine drip collars specially adapted for use around the top of wine bottles to stop drips; Glass fabrics for industrial use; Wine bottle vests specially adapted for decorating wine bottles; Pie tins; Decorative sand bottles; Demitasse sets comprised of cups, saucers and stirring spoons sold as a unit; Demitasse sets comprised of cups and saucers; Beakers, namely, wide-mouthed drinking cups for household use; Plastic water bottle holders and attached carabiner clip sold as a unit; Upright signboards of glass or ceramic; Servingware for serving food and drinks; Stream deflector nozzles for garden hoses; Non-mechanized boot scrubber in the nature of brushes mounted on a frame; Buckets with an insert that prevents spills, splashes and drips, used to contain paint as well as other liquids; Automated pet appliances, namely, litter boxes; Cake supports, namely, cake bases; Pet waste management kits comprising scoops for pet waste disposal, plastic bags and liners, and portable dispensers for plastic bags and liners sold as a unit; Foot exfoliating pads; Fitted liners for ice buckets; Kitchen utensils, namely, pouring and straining spouts; Picnic baskets sold empty; Brushes for cleaning bicycle components; Vacuum bottle stoppers specially adapted for use with wine bottles; Bottle stoppers specially adapted for use with wine bottles; Non-electric fruit squeezers; Cleaning brushes for household use; Strainers for household purposes; Toilet roll holders; Cloths for cleaning; Cocktail stirrers; Portable cooking kits for outdoor use; Lip brushes; Plastic bathtubs for children; Shallow bowls; Serving bowls (hachi); Pads of metal for cleaning; Non-electrical coffee grinders; Sake serving bottles (tokkuri); Roasting dishes; Rice chests; Plates for hors d'oeuvre; Small jugs; Manual toothbrushes; Graters for household purposes; Fruit bowls; Food preserving jars of glass; Japanese style personal dining trays or stands (zen); Japanese rice bowls not of precious metal (chawan); Japanese nests of food boxes (jubako); Ironing boards (kotedai); Mustard pots; Eyelash formers; Wall soap dishes; Animal litter pans; Preserve glasses; Troughs; Thermal insulated bags for food or beverages; Terra cotta figurines; Oral hygiene devices, namely, interdental cleaners; Ceramic sculptures, vases, vessels, bowls, plates and pots; Brushes for cleaning golf equipment; Personal fluid hydration systems comprising a fluid reservoir, a delivery tube, a mouthpiece and a carrying pack; Insulated vacuum flasks; Leather coasters; Glass beverageware; Glass boxes; Flower syringes; Floor brushes; Fitted picnic baskets; Wine cooling pails; Fire buckets; Epergnes; Dutch ovens; Dusting gloves; Dust pans; Drinking flasks; Drain stoppers for sinks and drains; Ice cube molds for refrigerators; Household utensils, namely, sieves; Household plastic gloves; Hose nozzles; Window dusters; Holders for toilet paper; Holders for household irons; Glass etched by acid; Heat-insulated vessels; Hard brooms; Ground plate glass; Non-electric kettles; Non-electric juicers; Non-electric trouser presses; Ironing board covers; Bottle stoppers specially adapted for use with vacuum bottles; Filters for use in cat litter boxes; Horticultural, plastic buckets hanging from free standing platform incorporating a micro-drip irrigation system for use in growing any type of vegetable, plant or shrub; Ceramic soot blocker for use on candle jars; Insulating sleeve holder for beverage cups; Manual cosmetic cleaners, namely, non-woven fabric wipes and sponges; Shoe stretchers of wood; Popcorn tins sold empty for domestic use; Lotion containers sold empty for domestic use; Cake decorating sets sold as a unit comprised primarily of decorating tubes, couplers and tips; Cotton ball jars; Porcelain cake decorations; Collapsible storage containers for domestic use; General purpose storage bins for household use; Mixing bowls; Household utensils, namely, kitchen tongs; Fondue pots without heat source; Multipurpose wiping cloth for use with infants and toddlers; Apparatus for cleaning teeth and gums using high pressure water for home use; Glass vials and ampoules for medication sold empty; Medication containers for personal use; Mosaic art tiles made of glass and ceramic; Brushes for washing up; Finger-fitting gauze cot for removing debris from and cleaning the inside of nostrils; Wine coasters of precious metal; Teeth whitening trays sold empty; Kitchen utensils, namely, splatter screens; Shirt stretchers; Pet grooming device comprising a built in brush head and an attachment that connects to a water source; Apparatus for cleaning musical instrument strings comprised of a two-sided hinged device internally coated with microfiber that closes on strings and is moved manually up and down neck of instrument; Pizza stones; Pizza peels; Lockable non-metal household containers for food; Flower baskets; Unfinished glass for vehicle windows; Bottle stands; Bottle squeegees; Bottle gourds; Blacking brushes; Billiard table brushes; Beverageware; Beer jugs; Battery-operated lint removers; Cork holders; Barware, namely, seltzer bottles; Baby bathtubs; All purpose portable household containers; Cattle troughs; Cat litter pans; Carving boards; Basting spoons; Clothes drying racks; Cleaning mitts of fabric; Cloth for wiping or dusting; Cleaning cloths; Soap brackets; Cinder sifters, for household use; Chocolate molds; Cheese covers; Caviar coolers; Cauldrons; Feather dusters; Canteens; Candle snuffers not of precious metal; Candle snuffers; Candle rings not of precious metal; Smoothed plate glass; Stone floor vases; Clay floor vases; Aluminum water bottles sold empty; Bait stations sold empty for feeding rodenticides to rodents; Pet grooming device comprising a sprayer nozzle and an attachment that connects to a water source and to a reservoir for a conditioning agent; Non-electric rotary cheese graters; Coffee mugs; Countertop holders for paper towels; Laundry hampers for domestic or household use; Cup cake molds; Jars for cooking grease sold empty; Insulating sleeve holder for bottles; Lint rollers; Household scouring pads; Hand-operated spice grinders; Serving trays made of rattan; Drinking glasses, namely, tumblers; Bathroom holders for holding razors; Cream and sugar set; Cheese board and knife set; Caddy bags, namely, organizers specially adapted to be wrapped around trash receptacles for holding cleaning supplies; Shower racks; Lunch boxes made of metal; Lunch boxes made of plastic; Glass tubing for use in making signs; Plastic containers, namely, cake boxes for household use; Decorative small glass bottles containing saw dust memorabilia; Floor vases; Oil-feeding cans; Exfoliating slippers; Cleaning pans for grill cooking grids and cooking grates, namely, grill soakers; Hand operated, non-electric pool cleaning pump in a stick-like shape which a user can manipulate to collect debris from a spa or pool through a simple pumping action that creates suction; Porcelain flower pots; Non-electric toasters; Mosaics of glass and ceramic tiles, not for construction; Household utensils, namely, turners; Household utensils, namely, strainers; Household utensils, namely, spatulas; Greenhouse syringes; Gravy boats; Grass sprinklers; Goblets; Glass yarns; Glass wool not for insulation; Glass tubes not for scientific purposes; Glass threads for non-textile purposes; Glass rods; Glass mosaics not for buildings; Non-electric pressure cookers; Shaving brushes of badger hair; Shaped ironing board covers; Non-electric carpet sweepers; Water troughs; Mosaics of glass, not for buildings; Mitts of fabric for cleaning; Wastepaper baskets; Milk churns; Metal wool for cleaning; Metal troughs for cattle; Metal pans for cattle; Marking rings for poultry; Washing cloths; Lunch pails; Lamp glass brushes; Knife boards; Kitchen ladles; Insulating jars; Bottle jackets, namely, fitted reusable polyethylene coverings used to protect glass bottles containing hazardous liquids; Glass prisms for use as mnemonic devices; Tool bucket organizer, namely, an organizer specially adapted for affixation to a bucket for holding tools and other apparatus; Lint brushes; Glass pipes, not for building and not for scientific purposes; Shaving dishes; Glass fibers and glass fiber rovings for non-textile purposes; Non-woven disposable textile wipes not impregnated with chemicals or compounds; Disposable serving spoons; Capsules of crystal, china, terra cotta, earthenware, glass, porcelain for containing cremation remains or memorabilia; Non-metal coin banks; Home dental care products for dogs and cats, namely, toothbrush; Plastic storage containers for household use; Plastic storage containers for household or domestic use; Wood chopping boards for kitchen use; Containers for household or kitchen use; Light duty utility gloves; Bird cages; Non-electric heaters for feeding bottles; Household containers of precious metal; Empty water bottles for bicycles; Horsehair for brushes; Cattle hair for brushes; Raccoon dog hair for brushes; Insulated containers for beverage cans for domestic use; Flower-pot covers, not of paper; Flowerpots; Shampooing syringes; Hairbrushes; Glass jars; Gloves for household purposes; Lunchboxes; Lunch-boxes; Knife blocks; Dinnerware; Bread boards; Cutting boards

Classification Information


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 DateFriday, March 28, 2025
Primary Code021
First Use Anywhere DateNOT AVAILABLE
First Use In Commerce DateNOT AVAILABLE

Trademark Owner History


Party NameNOT AVAILABLE
Party Type10 - Original Applicant
Legal Entity Type01 - Individual
AddressTwin Falls, ID 83301

Trademark Events


Event DateEvent Description
Friday, March 28, 2025APPLICATION FILING RECEIPT MAILED
Friday, March 28, 2025NEW APPLICATION ENTERED