Trademark Overview
On Thursday, May 30, 2024, a trademark application was filed for PUREPE PROTECT with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the PUREPE PROTECT trademark a serial number of 98575932. The federal status of this trademark filing is ABANDONED - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE as of Tuesday, April 8, 2025. This trademark is owned by Berry Global, Inc.. The PUREPE PROTECT trademark is filed in the Fabrics & Textile Products and Rubber Products categories with the following description:
Polymer films and sheets; Polyethylene films and sheets; Non-metal films and sheets; Plastic films and sheets; Laminated polymer films and sheets; Laminated plastic films and sheets; Polymer films and sheets for manufacturing reusable or disposable products, namely medical, healthcare, or industrial personal protective equipment (PPE), protective garments, protective coveralls, protective masks, protective gowns, and protective coverings and drapes; Composites of polymer films and laminates of polymer films coupled with fabrics and other sheetlike materials; Polyethylene films and sheets for manufacturing reusable or disposable products, namely medical, healthcare, or industrial personal protective equipment (PPE), protective garments, protective coveralls, protective masks, protective gowns, and protective coverings and drapes; Plastic films and sheets for manufacturing reusable or disposable products, namely medical, healthcare, or industrial personal protective equipment (PPE), prot...
Non-woven fabrics; Non-woven textile fabrics; Non-woven fabrics of synthetic fibers; Laminated polyethylene spunbonded fabrics; Polyethylene spunbonded fabrics; Spunbonded fabrics; Coated non-woven textile fabrics; Non-woven fabrics for manufacturing reusable or disposable products, namely medical, healthcare, or industrial personal protective equipment (PPE), protective garments, protective coveralls, protective masks, protective gowns, and protective coverings and drapes; Laminated polyethylene spunbonded fabrics for manufacturing reusable or disposable products, namely medical, healthcare, or industrial personal protective equipment (PPE), protective garments, protective coveralls, protective masks, protective gowns, and protective coverings and drapes; Web material formed from polyethylene spunbonded filaments; Laminated polyethylene spunbonded fabrics for manufacturing protective garments for use in nuclear power facilities.