PERM+A+LINING trademark

PERM+A+LINING - Trademark Information

Trademark by SCHAEFER BROTHERS INC.

The PERM+A+LINING trademark was assigned a Serial Number #73658061 – by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Trademark Serial Number is a unique ID to identify the PERM+A+LINING mark in USPTO. The PERM+A+LINING mark is filed in the category of Rubber Goods. The legal correspondent for PERM+A+LINING trademark is DEBORAH A WILCOX, BAKER & HOSTETLER LLP, 3200 NATIONAL CITY CTR, 1900 E 9TH ST, CLEVELAND, OHIO UNITED STATES 44114 . The current status of the PERM+A+LINING filing is The registration has been renewed..

Based on SCHAEFER BROTHERS INC., the PERM+A+LINING trademark is used in the following business: LININGS OF INSULATING MATERIAL FOR USE IN INSULATING HEAT VESSELS OR PARTS THEREOF, SUCH AS FURNACES, KILNS, OVENS, LADLES, DOORS, ROOFS, WALLS, COVERS.

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SERIAL NUMBER
73658061
WORD MARK
PERM+A+LINING
CURRENT STATUS
The registration has been renewed.
STATUS DATE
Saturday, March 17, 2007
FILING DATE
Thursday, April 30, 1987
PRIORITY-CLAIM INTERNATIONAL FILING DEADLINE:

October 30, 1987
(PRIORITY CLAIM MUST BE FILED WITHIN SIX MONTHS OF FOREIGN FILING)
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REGISTRATION NUMBER
1464572
REGISTER TYPE
Principal
TRADEMARK OWNER
12500 BEREA ROAD, CLEVELAND, OHIO UNITED STATES 441119981
Owner Type: CORPORATION
TRADEMARK CORRESPONDENT
BAKER & HOSTETLER LLP, 3200 NATIONAL CITY CTR, 1900 E 9TH ST, CLEVELAND, OHIO UNITED STATES 44114
Trademark Classification Information
CLASS INFO
Class 017 - Rubber Goods

First Use Anywhere:
First Use in Commerce:
Trademark Goods and Services Description
DESCRIPTION
Class 017 - LININGS OF INSULATING MATERIAL FOR USE IN INSULATING HEAT VESSELS OR PARTS THEREOF, SUCH AS FURNACES, KILNS, OVENS, LADLES, DOORS, ROOFS, WALLS, COVERS

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Current Status:

The registration has been renewed.

3/17/2007