STOP SINE DECONGESTANT Trademark

Trademark Overview


On Friday, December 29, 1972, a trademark application was filed for STOP SINE DECONGESTANT with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the STOP SINE DECONGESTANT trademark a serial number of 72444775. The federal status of this trademark filing is EXPIRED as of Monday, December 5, 1994. The STOP SINE DECONGESTANT trademark is filed in the Pharmaceutical Products category with the following description:

PREPARATION FOR RELIEF FROM DISTRESS OF SINUS, HAY FEVER AND ALLERGIES
stop sine decongestant

General Information


Serial Number72444775
Word MarkSTOP SINE DECONGESTANT
Filing DateFriday, December 29, 1972
Status900 - EXPIRED
Status DateMonday, December 5, 1994
Registration Number0979294
Registration DateTuesday, February 26, 1974
Mark Drawing3000 - Illustration: Drawing or design which also includes word(s) / letter(s) / number(s)
Published for Opposition DateNOT AVAILABLE

Trademark Statements


DisclaimerAPPLICANT DISCLAIMS THE WORD "DECONGESTANT" APART FROM THE MARK AS SHOWN.
Goods and ServicesPREPARATION FOR RELIEF FROM DISTRESS OF SINUS, HAY FEVER AND ALLERGIES
Pseudo MarkSIGN DECONGESTANT

Classification Information


International Class005 - Pharmaceutical and veterinary preparations; sanitary preparations for medical purposes; dietetic substances adapted for medical use, food for babies; plasters, materials for dressings; material for stopping teeth, dental wax; disinfectants; preparations for destroying vermin; fungicides, herbicides.
US Class Codes018
Class Status Code9 - Expired
Class Status DateMonday, December 5, 1994
Primary Code018
First Use Anywhere DateTuesday, September 26, 1972
First Use In Commerce DateTuesday, September 26, 1972

Trademark Owner History


Party NameNOT AVAILABLE
Party Type30 - Original Registrant
Legal Entity Type01 - Individual
AddressELKTON, MD 21921

Trademark Events


Event DateEvent Description
Monday, December 5, 1994EXPIRED SEC. 9
Monday, April 14, 1980REGISTERED - SEC. 8 (6-YR) ACCEPTED