MAGNAPACT Trademark

Trademark Overview


On Thursday, August 8, 2002, a trademark application was filed for MAGNAPACT with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the MAGNAPACT trademark a serial number of 78152444. The federal status of this trademark filing is ABANDONED - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE as of Thursday, October 30, 2003. This trademark is owned by Foerster Instruments Incorporated. The MAGNAPACT trademark is filed in the Hand Tool Products category with the following description:

Portable metal hardness tester that allows hardness measurements to be taken for many purposes, such as for material identification, for production verification, and for general product quality control, etc

General Information


Serial Number78152444
Word MarkMAGNAPACT
Filing DateThursday, August 8, 2002
Status602 - ABANDONED - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE
Status DateThursday, October 30, 2003
Registration Number0000000
Registration DateNOT AVAILABLE
Mark Drawing1000 - Typeset: Word(s) / letter(s) / number(s)
Published for Opposition DateNOT AVAILABLE

Trademark Statements


Goods and ServicesPortable metal hardness tester that allows hardness measurements to be taken for many purposes, such as for material identification, for production verification, and for general product quality control, etc

Classification Information


International Class008 - Hand tools and implements (hand-operated); cutlery; side arms; razors.
US Class Codes023, 028, 044
Class Status Code6 - Active
Class Status DateTuesday, August 20, 2002
Primary Code008
First Use Anywhere DateNOT AVAILABLE
First Use In Commerce DateNOT AVAILABLE

Trademark Owner History


Party NameFoerster Instruments Incorporated
Party Type10 - Original Applicant
Legal Entity Type03 - Corporation
AddressPittsburgh, PA 15275

Trademark Events


Event DateEvent Description
Thursday, October 30, 2003ABANDONMENT - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE
Friday, March 14, 2003NON-FINAL ACTION MAILED
Thursday, February 27, 2003ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
Friday, September 6, 2002PAPER RECEIVED