Serial Number 74041507
602

Registration Progress

Application Filed
Mar 23, 1990
Under Examination
Approved for Publication
Published for Opposition
Registered

Trademark Image

Basic Information

Serial Number
74041507
Filing Date
March 23, 1990
Abandonment Date
March 4, 1992
Drawing Code
2000

Status Summary

Current Status
Inactive
Status Code
602
Status Date
May 14, 1992

Rights Holder

MANHASSET SPECIALTY CO.

03
Address
P.O. BOX 2518
YAKIMA, WA 98907

Ownership History

Paisley, Robert A.

Original Applicant
01
Palm Springs, CA

MANHASSET SPECIALTY CO.

New Owner Before Publication #1
03
YAKIMA, WA

Legal Representation

Attorney
REX B. STRATTON

USPTO Deadlines

All Deadlines Cleared

All 1 deadline(s) have been cleared by subsequent events. No active deadlines at this time.

Application History

8 events
Date Code Type Description Documents
May 14, 1992 ABN2 O ABANDONMENT - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE Loading...
Sep 3, 1991 CNFR O FINAL REFUSAL MAILED Loading...
Jul 29, 1991 CRFA I CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE Loading...
Jul 29, 1991 CRFA I CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE Loading...
Jan 25, 1991 CNFR O FINAL REFUSAL MAILED Loading...
Oct 22, 1990 CRFA I CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE Loading...
Aug 10, 1990 CNRT F NON-FINAL ACTION MAILED Loading...
Jul 24, 1990 DOCK D ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER Loading...

Additional Information

Design Mark
The mark consists of an orchestral music stand comprised of the following elements; a tripodal base assembly member having three feet of equal length, each foot being in a semi-tubular shape, parabolically turned downward and rounded at the toe and with each foot having a second end connected to a circular attachment plate that forms a mantle over the tripodal feet, the attachment plate being conformed along its circumference to the semi-tubular shape of the feet; a vertically oriented tapered socket support member attached to the base assembly at its center, a veritcal tubular desk support member, having a slender sleeve and shaft of a size that is smaller in diameter than standard tubing, neck of the sleeve being bevelled at its terminus and attached to a "L" shaped music desk member being of flat form construction, including its perimeter with two horizontal ribs, extending across the width of the desk member and being formed by crimping the planar surface of the desk member and being located in the top quarter of the vertical surface of the desk member.