Legal Representation
Attorney
ROBERT C CUMBOW
USPTO Deadlines
Application History
15 eventsDate | Code | Type | Description | Documents |
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Jul 1, 2002 | ABN6 | S | ABANDONMENT - NO USE STATEMENT FILED | Loading... |
Sep 21, 2001 | EXT5 | S | SOU EXTENSION 5 FILED | Loading... |
Sep 21, 2001 | EX5G | S | SOU EXTENSION 5 GRANTED | Loading... |
Apr 17, 2001 | EX4G | S | SOU EXTENSION 4 GRANTED | Loading... |
Mar 22, 2001 | EXT4 | S | SOU EXTENSION 4 FILED | Loading... |
Dec 4, 2000 | EX3G | S | SOU EXTENSION 3 GRANTED | Loading... |
Sep 21, 2000 | EXT3 | S | SOU EXTENSION 3 FILED | Loading... |
May 4, 2000 | EX2G | S | SOU EXTENSION 2 GRANTED | Loading... |
Feb 29, 2000 | EXT2 | S | SOU EXTENSION 2 FILED | Loading... |
Sep 22, 1999 | EX1G | S | SOU EXTENSION 1 GRANTED | Loading... |
Aug 5, 1999 | EXT1 | S | SOU EXTENSION 1 FILED | Loading... |
Mar 23, 1999 | NOAM | O | NOA MAILED - SOU REQUIRED FROM APPLICANT | Loading... |
Dec 29, 1998 | PUBO | A | PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION | Loading... |
Nov 27, 1998 | NPUB | O | NOTICE OF PUBLICATION | Loading... |
Oct 12, 1998 | CNSA | P | APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER | Loading... |
Detailed Classifications
Class 028
Games, playthings, gymnastic and sporting articles, namely stand alone video game machines; bean bag games; board games; card games; Christmas tree ornaments; Christmas tree skirts; dart guns; dolls; toy radio-controlled vehicles; hand-held units for playing electronic games; electronic game equipment for playing video games, electronic game equipment with watch/clock function and game cabinets and cases for storage sold together as a unit; inflatable punching toys with weighted bases; non-electronic board games; non-electronic hand-held games; video game joysticks; plush dolls; ring-toss games; flying disks; stuffed toy animals; action-type target games; toss and catch games; toy balloons; toy banks; toy binoculars; toy bowling set consisting of balls, pins, alleys and scoreboards; toy guns; toy wind socks; toy figures and yo-yos
First Use Anywhere:
0
First Use in Commerce:
0
Additional Information
Design Mark
The term "MUSASHI" is commonly known in Japan as the first name of "Miyamoto Musashi", a legendary swordsman who is often depicted in Japanese stories, dramas and movies.
Classification
International Classes
028