MEGLADON Trademark

Trademark Overview


On Friday, November 17, 1995, a trademark application was filed for MEGLADON with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the MEGLADON trademark a serial number of 75021464. The federal status of this trademark filing is ABANDONED - NO STATEMENT OF USE FILED as of Sunday, July 2, 2000. This trademark is owned by Knight International Holdings, Inc.. The MEGLADON trademark is filed in the Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products category with the following description:

acid hydrometers; actinometers; adding machines; radio controlled miniature aerial targets; aerometers; air tanks for use in scuba diving; anti-intrusion alarms; burglar alarms; fire alarms; altimeters; ammeters; stereo amplifiers; sound amplifiers; anemometers; telephone answering machines; antennas; electric arc welders; telescopic archery equipment, namely, bow sights; arm rests for use with computers; audio cassette decks for automobiles; audio cassette recorders; prerecorded audio cassettes featuring stories for children, operating instructions, and comedic performances; audio discs featuring stories for children, operating instructions, and comedic performances; audio mixers; digital audio tape players; audio tape recorders; blank digital audio tapes; blank audio tapes; prerecorded audio tapes featuring stories for children, operating instructions, and comedic performances; automatic telephone dialers; automatic valves; meteorological balloons; bar code readers; barometers; baseb...

General Information


Serial Number75021464
Word MarkMEGLADON
Filing DateFriday, November 17, 1995
Status606 - ABANDONED - NO STATEMENT OF USE FILED
Status DateSunday, July 2, 2000
Registration Number0000000
Registration DateNOT AVAILABLE
Mark Drawing1000 - Typeset: Word(s) / letter(s) / number(s)
Published for Opposition DateTuesday, April 8, 1997

Trademark Statements


Goods and Servicesacid hydrometers; actinometers; adding machines; radio controlled miniature aerial targets; aerometers; air tanks for use in scuba diving; anti-intrusion alarms; burglar alarms; fire alarms; altimeters; ammeters; stereo amplifiers; sound amplifiers; anemometers; telephone answering machines; antennas; electric arc welders; telescopic archery equipment, namely, bow sights; arm rests for use with computers; audio cassette decks for automobiles; audio cassette recorders; prerecorded audio cassettes featuring stories for children, operating instructions, and comedic performances; audio discs featuring stories for children, operating instructions, and comedic performances; audio mixers; digital audio tape players; audio tape recorders; blank digital audio tapes; blank audio tapes; prerecorded audio tapes featuring stories for children, operating instructions, and comedic performances; automatic telephone dialers; automatic valves; meteorological balloons; bar code readers; barometers; baseball batting helmets; batteries; batteries for vehicles; battery chargers; safety equipment, namely, beacon lights; electric door bells; signal bells; warning devices, namely, bells; binoculars; blank magnetic computer tapes; computer interface boards; circuit breakers; electric hot brushes; computer buffers; bullet-proof vests and clothing; marker buoys; navigational buoys; signalling buoys; cabinets for loudspeakers; coaxial cables; computer cables; electrical cables; fiber optic cables; calculators; calibrated glassware; laboratory equipment and supplies, namely, calipers; camera cases; exposed camera film; camera filters; camera tripods; 35mm cameras; motion picture cameras; photographic cameras; video cameras; capacitors; magnetic coded card readers; magnetic coded cards; contact lens cases; eyeglass cases; cash registers; video cassette recorders; blank video cassettes; pre-recorded video cassettes featuring stories for children, operating instructions, and comedic performances; catchers' helmets; cathode ray tubes; eyeglass chains; surveying chains; chin straps for football helmets; computer chips; silicon chips; chronographs for use as specialized time recording apparatuses; electric cigarette lighters for land vehicles; circuit boards; electrical circuit boards; printed circuit boards; electrical circuits; integrated circuits; printed circuits; clinometer; radios incorporating clocks; protective clothing; electric coils; color separation films; electric hot combs; pre-recorded compact discs featuring stories for children, operating instructions, and comedic performances; compasses; computer disc drives; blank floppy computer discs; blank hard computer discs; blank computer discs; computer furniture; computer hardware; computer keyboards; computer memories; computer monitors; computer mouse; computer operating programs; computer operating systems; computer peripherals; computer printers; computer programs for use as a spreadsheet, word processing, and database management; computer software for use as a spreadsheet, word processing and database management; computer terminals; computer utility programs; computer workstations; computers; computers and instructional manuals sold as a unit; condensers; electrical conductors; acoustic conduits; electricity conduits; fiber optic light and image conduits; highway safety cones; electrical connectors; contact lens blanks; contact lenses; electrical controllers; converters; electric converters; dust covers for computers; covers for electric outlets; covers for telephone receivers not made of paper; laboratory equipment, namely, crucibles; cruise controls for motor vehicles; laboratory equipment, namely, cupels; measuring cups; electric hair curlers; cyclotrons; daisy wheel printers; photography darkroom lamps; blank magnetic data carriers; data processors; decompression chambers; decorative refrigerator magnets; demagnetizers for magnetic tapes; marine depth finders; smoke detectors; dictation machines; pre-recorded digital audio tape featuring stories for children, operating instructions, and comedic performances; electric light dimmers; light emitting diode displays; light emitting diodes; compact disc players; optical discs; video discs featuring dramatic performances, documentaries and comedies; floppy discs for computers; hard discs for computers; electric luminescent display panels; diving gloves; diving helmets; diving suits; dog whistles; electronic door openers; magnifying peepholes for doors; dosimeters; dot matrix printers; dynamometers; ear plugs not for medical purposes; egg timers; electric switch plates; welding electrodes; emergency warning lights; electronic encryption units; epidiascopes; event recorders; eyeglass frames; eyeglass lenses; eyeglasses; face shields; facsimile machines; fax machines; fiber optics; exposed X-ray film; motion picture film featuring dramatic performances, documentaries, comedies and musicals; laboratory filters; optical filters; filters for respiratory masks; safety equipment, namely, fire escape ladders; fire extinguishers; fire hose nozzles; fire trucks; photographic flashbulbs; floor polishing machines; floor washing machines; typeface fonts recorded on magnetic media; football helmets; fuel pumps for service stations; electrical fuses; galvanometers; gas chromatography apparatus; gas masks; gas meters; metered gasoline pumps; gasometers; electric gate operators; glass tubes for scientific purposes; graduated glassware; laboratory glassware; diving gloves; protective gloves for industrial use; safety goggles; pressure guages; telescopic gunsights; head cleaning tapes for audio; head cleaning tapes for video; hockey helmets; helmets; hoses for vacuum cleaners; hydrometers; hygrometers; impact printers; laboratory equipment and supplies, namely, incubators; electric devices for attracting and killing insects; insulated electrical connectors; telephone apparatus, namely, intercoms; electric irons; flat irons; steam irons; juke boxes; kaleidoscopes; knee pads for workers; laser printers; laser scanners for industrial inspection; lasers for measuring purposes; lasers not for medical use; letter scales; plumb levels; surveyors' levels; life nets; life preservers; life-buoys; life-saving rafts; lifebelts; lifejackets; light emitting diodes; electric light switches; lightning rods; electric locks; loudspeakers; magnets; magnifying glasses; safety markers; measuring spoons; megaphones; metal detectors; water meters; metronomes; micro-processors; microcomputers; microfiche; micrometers; microphones; microscopes; microwave ovens for laboratory use; minicomputers; optical mirrors; modems; video monitors; electronic motion sensitive switches; mouse pads; multiplexers; musical sound recordings; musical video recordings; phonograph needles; neon signs; automatic nozzles; odometers; ohmmeters; optical character recognition apparatus; optical inspection apparatus for industrial use; optical lens sights; optical scanners; oscilloscopes; radio pagers; parking meters; particle accelerators; pedometers; periscopes; phonograph records featuring stories for children, operating instructions, and comedic performances; phonographs; photocopying machines; photographic projectors; photographic slide transparencies; X-ray photographs, other than for medical purposes; photometers; plotters; electric plugs; plumb bobs; plumb lines; polygraph machines; electric power supplies; pressure gauges; pressure indicating plugs for valves; prisms for scientific purposes; satellite processors; projection screens; movie projectors; slide projectors; protective or safety helmets; pyrometers; radar; radar detectors; radio telephones; radios; radios for vehicles; radon detectors; stereo receivers; telephone receivers; audio receivers; video receivers; event recorders; regulators for use in scuba diving; respirators other than for artificial respiration; rheostats; ring buoys for use in water rescue; laboratory robots; personal or hobby use robots; graduated rulers; safety harnesses other than for vehicles or sports purposes; safety restraints; salinometers; satellites; satellites for scientific purposes; scales; semiconductor devices; semiconductors; sextants; telescopic lens sights; signal processors; signal whistles; electric signs; luminous signs; silicon wafers; sirens; sirens for vehicles; slide rules; electric sockets; solenoid valves; sonar; spectacles; laboratory equipment, namely, spectroscopes; speedometers; speedometers for vehicles; stereo tuners; sunglasses; supercomputers; superminicomputers; electric switches; electronic touch sensitive switches; tachometers; magnetic tape drives; video tape recorders; blank video tapes; prerecorded video tapes featuring dramatic performances, documentaries and comedies; telephones; cellular telephones; teleprompters; telescopes; telescopic lens sights; television antennas; television sets; laboratory equipment and supplies, namely, test tubes; theft alarms; theodolites; laboratory equipment and supplies, namely, thermometers; thermostats; vehicle engine parts, namely, thermostats; tire balancing machines for land vehicles; tire balancing units for land vehicles; transceivers; electrical transformers; radio transmitters; telephone transmitters; warning triangles to indicate vehicle breakdowns; automatic turnstiles; vacuum cleaners; automatic valves; vehicle wheel alignment machines; vending machines; virtual reality software for use in connection with airplane flight simulators and interior design; voltage surge protectors; voltage surge suppressors; voltmeters; voting machines; electric arc welders; electrical wires; word processors; and X-Y plotters

Classification Information


International Class009 - Scientific, nautical, surveying, photographic, cinematographic, optical, weighing, measuring, signalling, checking (supervision), life-saving and teaching apparatus and instruments; apparatus and instruments for conducting, switching, transforming, accumulating, regulating or controlling electricity; apparatus for recording, transmission or reproduction of sound or images; magnetic data carriers, recording discs; automatic vending machines and mechanisms for coin operated apparatus; cash registers, calculating machines, data processing equipment and computers; fire extinguishing apparatus.
US Class Codes021, 023, 026, 036, 038
Class Status Code6 - Active
Class Status DateThursday, January 11, 1996
Primary Code009
First Use Anywhere DateNOT AVAILABLE
First Use In Commerce DateNOT AVAILABLE

Trademark Owner History


Party NameMEGLADON INDUSTRIES
Party Type21 - New Owner After Publication
Legal Entity Type99 - Other
AddressGEORGETOWN
VG

Party NameKnight International Holdings, Inc.
Party Type20 - Owner at Publication
Legal Entity Type03 - Corporation
AddressChicago, IL 606015212

Party NameKnight International Holdings, Inc.
Party Type10 - Original Applicant
Legal Entity Type03 - Corporation
AddressChicago, IL 606015212

Trademark Events


Event DateEvent Description
Wednesday, November 8, 2000ABANDONMENT - NO USE STATEMENT FILED
Monday, March 6, 2000EXTENSION 5 GRANTED
Thursday, December 30, 1999EXTENSION 5 FILED
Monday, August 2, 1999EXTENSION 4 GRANTED
Thursday, July 1, 1999EXTENSION 4 FILED
Thursday, January 14, 1999EXTENSION 3 GRANTED
Wednesday, December 23, 1998EXTENSION 3 FILED
Monday, July 13, 1998EXTENSION 2 GRANTED
Friday, June 26, 1998EXTENSION 2 FILED
Friday, February 13, 1998EXTENSION 1 GRANTED
Tuesday, December 23, 1997EXTENSION 1 FILED
Tuesday, July 1, 1997NOA MAILED - SOU REQUIRED FROM APPLICANT
Tuesday, April 8, 1997PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION
Friday, March 7, 1997NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
Friday, January 3, 1997APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER
Tuesday, November 12, 1996CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
Tuesday, October 15, 1996CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
Monday, May 6, 1996NON-FINAL ACTION MAILED
Wednesday, April 24, 1996ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER