Trademark Overview
On Friday, October 19, 1990, a trademark application was filed for MEYER with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the MEYER trademark a serial number of 74107319. The federal status of this trademark filing is ABANDONED PETITION TO REVIVE - DENIED as of Wednesday, February 17, 1993. This trademark is owned by Meyer International Plc. The MEYER trademark is filed in the Metal Products, Environmental Control Instrument Products, Non-Metallic Building Material Products, and Furniture Products categories with the following description:
materials and articles, all for use in building and civil engineering construction; windows, window frames, doors and door frames, all for building; door and window furniture and fittings; foils, sheets, panels, shaped sections, bars, strips, linings, frameworks, frames, fastening devices, ladders, steps, staircases, screws, washers, nuts, bolts, nails, hooks, pins, rivets, clips, brackets, portable buildings, scaffolding, shower stalls (partitions), trellises, fencing, lintels, joists, girders, struts, haners, ties, formers, trunking, sinks, bins, containers, stairs, ladders, steps, ducting, beading and hinges; metallic wires and cables, none being electric; non-electric locks of metal; parts and fittings for all the aforesaid goods; metallic pipes and metallic tubes, none being boiler tubes or parts of machines, and fittings therefor
installations and apparatus all for lighting, heating, cooking and drying; installations and apparatus, all for refrigerating, ventilating, water supply, gas supply and sanitary purposes; parts and fittings for all the aforesaid goods
non-metallic building materials; wood and timber (other than unsawn timber); wood laminates and wood veneers; beams, planks, boards, panels, and sheets, all made wholly or principally of wood or timber; staircases, windows, rafters, poles, trellises, fencing, doors, door frames and frameworks, all for building and made principally of non-metallic materials; hardboard, plywood and glass, all for building
packaging containers in the form of boxes, crates and cases; furniture, pallets made wholly or principally of non-metallic materials; shelving, cabinets, wood surrounds for fires or for electric and electronic apparatus, all in the nature of furniture