Serial Number 74571285
604

Registration Progress

Application Filed
Sep 6, 1994
Under Examination
Approved for Publication
Apr 12, 1996
Published for Opposition
Apr 1, 1997
Registered

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Mark:
Previous Owner: Disc Golf Association, Inc.

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Basic Information

Serial Number
74571285
Filing Date
September 6, 1994
Published for Opposition
April 1, 1997
Abandonment Date
February 25, 1999
Drawing Code
2T19

Status Summary

Current Status
Inactive
Status Code
604
Status Date
Feb 25, 1999

Rights Holder

Disc Golf Association, Inc.

03
Address
2536 Freedom Boulevard
Watsonville, CA 95076

Ownership History

Disc Golf Association, Inc.

Original Applicant
03
Watsonville, CA

Disc Golf Association, Inc.

Owner at Publication
03
Watsonville, CA

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Application History

15 events
Date Code Type Description Documents
Feb 25, 1999 ABN4 O ABANDONMENT - AFTER INTER PARTES DECISION Loading...
Feb 25, 1999 OP.T T OPPOSITION TERMINATED NO. 999999 Loading...
Feb 25, 1999 OP.S T OPPOSITION SUSTAINED NO. 999999 Loading...
May 15, 1997 OP.I T OPPOSITION INSTITUTED NO. 999999 Loading...
Apr 14, 1997 OPPF T OPPOSITION PAPERS RECEIVED AT TTAB Loading...
Apr 1, 1997 PUBO A PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION Loading...
Feb 28, 1997 NPUB O NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Loading...
May 14, 1996 PUBO A PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION Loading...
Apr 12, 1996 NPUB O NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Loading...
Mar 10, 1996 CNSA O APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER Loading...
Nov 3, 1995 ZZZX Z PREVIOUS ALLOWANCE COUNT WITHDRAWN Loading...
Oct 29, 1995 CNSA O APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER Loading...
Sep 6, 1995 CRFA I CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE Loading...
Mar 6, 1995 CNRT F NON-FINAL ACTION MAILED Loading...
Feb 4, 1995 DOCK D ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER Loading...

Additional Information

Design Mark
The mark constitutes the configuration of the upper portion of the pole and basket structure, the upper portion of the structure comprises a uniquely configured parabolic set of hanging chains with a set of vertical chains hanging within the envelope encompassed by the parabolic chains as shown in the drawing. The parabolic chains extend from horizontal supports located near the top of the pole and descend to a point adjacent the central pole where the basket is mounted.