Trademark Overview
On Tuesday, July 29, 2003, a trademark application was filed for PSP with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the PSP trademark a serial number of 78280487. The federal status of this trademark filing is ABANDONED - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE as of Thursday, May 19, 2005. This trademark is owned by Pacific Safety Products Inc.. The PSP trademark is filed in the Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products, Medical Instrument Products, and Leather Products categories with the following description:
bullet-resistant hard and soft body armour, namely, bullet resistant panels, stab resistant panels, combination stab/ballistic resistant panels, concealable vests, outer vests, rescue vests, tactical vests, load-bearing vests, military vests, fragmentation vests, combination ballistic/flotation vests, medical and paramedic protection vests, bullet-resistant jackets, rapid entry vests, carriers for bullet-resistant vests; hard armour for bullet resistant vests and clothing, namely, plates; trauma pads; protective helmets; ballistic blankets for protective purposes; fire resistant blankets; explosion containment blankets; bomb suits, humanitarian demining suits, mine search suits; nuclear biological chemical warfare protective clothing; protective and/or fire resistant clothing products, namely, balaclavas, pants, jackets, rainwear, overalls, coveralls, flight suits and shirts for use by the military, police, fire departments, public safety, utility, petrochemical and industrial workforc...
soft-sided and semi-rigid medical kits, consisting of replaceable hard-bottom inserts, cases and pouches fitted for all of the following - plastic and rubber gloves, medical instruments, medical syringes, medications, medicine vials, life resuscitating equipment, namely, oxygen cylinders, airway management kits, respirators, defibrillators, intubations supplies, diagnostic supplies, first aid kits, pouches for holding hot and cold packs; medical oxygen bottle carrier and deployment systems comprised primarily of transport unit, wall mount, cot mount, bag and hook accessories for securing bottled oxygen to building structure walls, interiors of vehicles and aircraft, and on portable stretchers, all for use by emergency medical personnel, search and rescue and law enforcement first responders; bullet resistant jackets
backpacks; firearm accessories, namely, unloading stations for firearms