Trademark Overview
On Monday, August 18, 2025, a trademark application was filed for MULTIPOR with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the MULTIPOR trademark a serial number of 99342528. The federal status of this trademark filing is PUBLICATION/ISSUE REVIEW COMPLETE as of Monday, February 9, 2026. This trademark is owned by Xella Deutschland GmbH. The MULTIPOR trademark is filed in the Rubber Products and Non-Metallic Building Material Products categories with the following description:
Non-metallic building materials, in particular artificial stone; building boards of foam concrete; building elements, in particular of porous concrete, normal concrete, light concrete and calcareous sandstone; mortar for building in the nature of dry mortar, normal mortar, thin-bed mortar, levelling mortar, facing mortar, liquid screed; finished components for erecting buildings, namely, pre-fabricated walls and ceilings, not of metal; finished components of aerated concrete, calcareous sandstone or plastic fiber board in the nature of building panels, not of metal; bottom levelling materials for floors made of aerated concrete, in particular for the construction of buildings in the nature of self-leveling concrete for use in building construction
Plastic sections used in the manufacture of insulating materials, namely, thermal insulation composite systems for building and construction; packing and insulating materials, in particular heat insulating material of mineral wool, hard plastic foam in the nature of expandable styrene polymers and polyurethane foams, and reed tissue; preparations for insulating building surfaces, namely, insulating materials comprised of raw materials; structural and nonstructural construction panels, insulating materials, fiberglass fabrics for insulation purposes; insulating adhesives, namely, non-permanent adhesive putty, insulating plaster; mineral insulating boards for use as a building insulator; heat insulating compound materials comprised of raw materials, namely, fire-resistant composite panels made of aramid or glass