TOOTHBEARYZZZ Trademark

Trademark Overview


On Friday, November 22, 2002, a trademark application was filed for TOOTHBEARYZZZ with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the TOOTHBEARYZZZ trademark a serial number of 76470343. The federal status of this trademark filing is ABANDONED - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE as of Saturday, May 15, 2004. The TOOTHBEARYZZZ trademark is filed in the Toys & Sporting Goods Products category with the following description:

Teddy Bear in an outfit with a pocket for a child's tooth that has fallen out
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General Information


Serial Number76470343
Word MarkTOOTHBEARYZZZ
Filing DateFriday, November 22, 2002
Status602 - ABANDONED - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE
Status DateSaturday, May 15, 2004
Registration Number0000000
Registration DateNOT AVAILABLE
Mark Drawing1000 - Typeset: Word(s) / letter(s) / number(s)
Published for Opposition DateNOT AVAILABLE

Trademark Statements


Goods and ServicesTeddy Bear in an outfit with a pocket for a child's tooth that has fallen out
Pseudo MarkTOOTH BEARYS

Classification Information


International Class028 - Games and playthings; gymnastic and sporting articles not included in other classes; decorations for Christmas trees.
US Class Codes022, 023, 038, 050
Class Status Code6 - Active
Class Status DateTuesday, December 10, 2002
Primary Code028
First Use Anywhere DateThursday, August 1, 2002
First Use In Commerce DateSunday, September 1, 2002

Trademark Owner History


Party NameNOT AVAILABLE
Party Type10 - Original Applicant
Legal Entity Type01 - Individual
AddressWINDSOR, CA 95492

Trademark Events


Event DateEvent Description
Wednesday, June 9, 2004PAPER RECEIVED
Saturday, May 15, 2004ABANDONMENT - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE
Thursday, January 22, 2004ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
Wednesday, March 19, 2003UNRESPONSIVE/DUPLICATE PAPER RECEIVED
Thursday, August 28, 2003CASE FILE IN TICRS
Monday, June 2, 2003NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
Friday, May 30, 2003ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
Wednesday, March 19, 2003PAPER RECEIVED