BUDENHEIM

Serial Number 76303207
Registration 2887895
800

Registration Progress

Application Filed
Aug 22, 2001
Under Examination
Approved for Publication
Published for Opposition
Registered
Sep 21, 2004

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BUDENHEIM

Basic Information

Serial Number
76303207
Registration Number
2887895
Filing Date
August 22, 2001
Registration Date
September 21, 2004
Renewal Date
September 21, 2024
Drawing Code
1

Status Summary

Current Status
Active
Status Code
800
Status Date
Dec 25, 2024
Registration
Registered
Classes
001 002 003 004

Rights Holder

Chemische Fabrik Budenheim kg

13
Address
Rheinstrasse 27
Budenheim D55257
DE

Ownership History

Chemische Fabrik Budenheim Rudolf A. Oetker

Original Applicant
99
D-55257 Budenheim DE

Chemische Fabrik Budenheim kg

New Owner Before Publication #1
13
budenheim DE

Chemische Fabrik Budenheim kg

Original Registrant
13
Budenheim DE

Legal Representation

Attorney
Rebecca Liebowitz

USPTO Deadlines

Next Deadline
3247 days remaining
Section 8 & 9 (30-Year) Renewal Due (Based on registration date 2004-09-21)
Due Date
September 21, 2034
Grace Period Ends
March 21, 2035

Application History

42 events
Date Code Type Description Documents
Dec 25, 2024 NP89 E NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE OF PARTIAL SEC. 8 & 9 EMAILED Loading...
Dec 25, 2024 RNL2 Q REGISTERED AND RENEWED (SECOND RENEWAL - 10 YRS) Loading...
Dec 25, 2024 9G8P O REGISTERED - SEC. 9 GRANTED/CHECK RECORD FOR SEC. 8 Loading...
Dec 25, 2024 8PRT O REGISTERED - PARTIAL SEC. 8 (10-YR) ACCEPTED Loading...
Dec 25, 2024 APRE A CASE ASSIGNED TO POST REGISTRATION PARALEGAL Loading...
Sep 12, 2024 E89R I TEAS SECTION 8 & 9 RECEIVED Loading...
Apr 17, 2015 RNL1 Q REGISTERED AND RENEWED (FIRST RENEWAL - 10 YRS) Loading...
Apr 17, 2015 89AG O REGISTERED - SEC. 8 (10-YR) ACCEPTED/SEC. 9 GRANTED Loading...
Apr 17, 2015 NA89 O NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE OF SEC. 8 & 9 - MAILED Loading...
Apr 16, 2015 EROP I TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION-POST REG RECEIVED Loading...
Dec 9, 2014 PR89 O POST REGISTRATION ACTION MAILED - SEC. 8 & 9 Loading...
Dec 5, 2014 APRE A CASE ASSIGNED TO POST REGISTRATION PARALEGAL Loading...
Nov 14, 2014 89AF I REGISTERED - COMBINED SECTION 8 (10-YR) & SEC. 9 FILED Loading...
Nov 14, 2014 MAIL I PAPER RECEIVED Loading...
Apr 11, 2011 APRE A CASE ASSIGNED TO POST REGISTRATION PARALEGAL Loading...
Apr 11, 2011 8.OK O REGISTERED - SEC. 8 (6-YR) ACCEPTED Loading...
Mar 17, 2011 8.AF I REGISTERED - SEC. 8 (6-YR) FILED Loading...
Mar 17, 2011 MAIL I PAPER RECEIVED Loading...
Sep 28, 2005 UNDC O UNDELIVERABLE MAIL - COURTESY COPY MAILED Loading...
Sep 23, 2005 MAIL I PAPER RECEIVED Loading...
Jul 22, 2005 COC. O CORRECTION UNDER SECTION 7 - PROCESSED Loading...
Jul 22, 2005 PLGL A ASSIGNED TO PARALEGAL Loading...
Nov 10, 2004 AMD7 I SEC 7 REQUEST FILED Loading...
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Nov 10, 2004 AMD7 I SEC 7 REQUEST FILED Loading...
Sep 21, 2004 R.SR A REGISTERED-SUPPLEMENTAL REGISTER Loading...
Jul 18, 2004 CNTA O APPROVED FOR REGISTRATION SUPPLEMENTAL REGISTER Loading...
Apr 12, 2004 CRFA I CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE Loading...
Apr 12, 2004 MAIL I PAPER RECEIVED Loading...
Nov 21, 2003 CFIT O CASE FILE IN TICRS Loading...
Oct 30, 2003 CNFR O FINAL REFUSAL MAILED Loading...
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Oct 22, 2003 UNPR I UNRESPONSIVE/DUPLICATE PAPER RECEIVED Loading...
Apr 8, 2003 MAIL I PAPER RECEIVED Loading...
Apr 8, 2003 CRFA I CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE Loading...
Dec 16, 2002 CNSL S LETTER OF SUSPENSION MAILED Loading...
Oct 8, 2002 DOCK D ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER Loading...
Sep 6, 2002 CRFA I CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE Loading...
Jun 3, 2002 CNSL S LETTER OF SUSPENSION MAILED Loading...
Mar 26, 2002 CRFA I CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE Loading...
Sep 27, 2001 CNRT F NON-FINAL ACTION MAILED Loading...
Sep 24, 2001 DOCK D ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER Loading...

Detailed Classifications

Class 001
Chemical products for widespread use in a variety of industries, namely, as dispensing agents, for hardness stabilization, as bonding agents, for reducing flue gases, as flame retardants, as stabilizers for improving enameling; chemical products for widespread use in variety of industries, namely, anti-corrosion agents; chemical products for the pharmaceutical industry, namely, agents for neutralizing surplus gastric acid, as nutritional substances, for enriching miners; chemical products for the pharmaceutical industry, namely, for buffering, as anti-caking agents, as exipients as fillers, as disintegrating agents, for producing enema solutions; chemical products for the food industry, namely, to improve flour and leavening dough, as carrier substance, acid carrier, acidifying agent, nutritional substances, for protein digestion, as auxiliary substance for tripe, as substance for injecting ham, as reddening agent, to preservation extending means, as stabilizer to maintaining color and consistency, for enriching minerals, as setting regulator, as anti-caking agent, for esterification, as conservation agent, for preserving and maintaining freshness; [ chemical products for agriculture, namely, as nutrients for fertilizers; ] chemical products for the cosmetic industry, namely, as scouring substances for toothpaste, for desensitizing, for preventing tartar, supporting the fluoride uptake and remineralization, for buffing, as inhibitor for crystallization, as anti-caking agent, as carrier substance; chemical products for the paint and varnish industry, namely, dispersing agents, rust inhibitors, for the prevention of salt blistering, for flame retardants, and anti-corrosion means, as fire-retardant; [ chemical products used in photography, namely, for complex polyvalent metal ions; ] chemical products for the ceramic and cement industry, namely, used in the manufacture of glazes and coatings, and as oxidation protection for enhancing brightness and transparency, as dispersing agent, as enameling aid, as finished engobe, as auxiliaries for dental investment compounds, as bonding agent, for gloss formation, [ as hardening agent for furan resin treatments, ] as retarding and accelerating agents, as hardener, for paste preparation, [ for preventing efflorescence and core blackening; ] chemicals for the production of plastics, namely, stabilizers for the suspension polymerization as stabilizers, as flame retardants, to reduce flue gases, for the manufacture of color pigment, and for adjusting PH values; chemical products for metal processing, namely, brightening means, for removing rust and scale as lubricating agents, for producing a separating layer, for hardness stabilization, for dispersing dirt, for the saponification of greases and oils, as separating agent, for creating a temporary anti-corrosion layer, [ for improving the adherence of lacquer and varnish, for creating firmly adhering copper coatings; chemical products used in the paper industry, namely, as wet-strength digestion agents, as flame retardants, as dispersing means, as stabilizers; chemical products for the textile production, namely, stabilizers, flame retardants, dispersing agents for complexing hardness binders and heavy metal ions, for improving washing strength, for regulating PH values; chemical products used in the manufacture of detergents and cleaning agents, namely, for hardness stabilization, ] to achieve high solubility, as builders, as dispersing agents, for increasing the washing strength, as decalcifying agents, for adjusting the PH values; chemical products for water treatment, namely, nutrients for biological cleaning, for the hardness stabilization, [ as anti-corrosion agents, for preventing the barium sulfate, calcium sulfate and calcium carbonate precipitation, for precipitating hardeners, for bonding oxygen, for preventing stone deposits, for dispersing suspended particles, as anti-corrosion means; rock salts for melting cheese, fertilizers and flame ratardants; ] [ chemical auxiliary agents used for tanning, drilling oils, ] and raw material components, namely, aluminum phosphates, ammonium phosphate, barium phosphates, * boron phosphates, calcium phosphates carbamide phosphates and urea phosphates, * iron phosphates, potassium phosphates, [ copper phosphates, lithium phosphates, magnesium phosphates, manganese phosphates, ] copper phosphates, lithium phosphates, magnesium phosphates, manganese phosphate, sodium phosphates, sodium aluminum phosphates, phosphoric acids and phosphonate, phosphoric acid, zinc phosphates [ ; chemical agents for use in the manufacture of washing detergents, ] [ bleaches ] [ and other cleaners and rinses; fire-extinguishing agents; and anti-caking chemical agents for producing powder-type fire extinguishing agents ]
Class 002
[ Corrosion inhibitants in the nature of a coating used for treating metals ]
Class 003
[ Bleaching preparations and detergents for laundry use; ] [ all purpose cleaning preparations; ] [ rinsing preparations for laundry; ] [ and rust removing preparations for removing rust and scale from metals ]
Class 004
[ Crude oil; ] industrial lubricants used for treating metals

Additional Information

Other
In the statement, Page 2, Column 1, line 30, after barium phosphates, "boron phosphates, calcium phosphates carbamide phosphates and urea phosphates," should be inserted, and, lines 31, 32 and 33, "copper phosphates, lithium phosphates, magnesium phosphates, manganese phosphates" should be deleted.

Classification

International Classes
001 002 003 004