Legal Representation
Attorney
Harry B Ray
USPTO Deadlines
Application History
10 eventsDate | Code | Type | Description | Documents |
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Dec 20, 2022 | ABN2 | O | ABANDONMENT - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE | Loading... |
Dec 20, 2022 | MAB2 | O | ABANDONMENT NOTICE MAILED - FAILURE TO RESPOND | Loading... |
Dec 20, 2022 | MAB2 | E | ABANDONMENT NOTICE E-MAILED - FAILURE TO RESPOND | Loading... |
Jun 6, 2022 | CNRT | R | NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN | Loading... |
Jun 6, 2022 | GNRT | F | NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED | Loading... |
Jun 6, 2022 | GNRN | O | NOTIFICATION OF NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED | Loading... |
May 26, 2022 | DOCK | D | ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER | Loading... |
Oct 14, 2021 | MDSM | E | NOTICE OF DESIGN SEARCH CODE E-MAILED | Loading... |
Oct 13, 2021 | NWOS | I | NEW APPLICATION OFFICE SUPPLIED DATA ENTERED | Loading... |
Aug 31, 2021 | NWAP | I | NEW APPLICATION ENTERED | Loading... |
Detailed Classifications
Class 003
Emulsion remover for all photopolymer, diazo and capillary film emulsions on all types of mesh used in the screen printing industry; ink degradants for removing highly effective plastisol, lacquer stencil, poster, multi-purpose (solvent based and UV inks used in the screen printing industry; water removable screen blackout used in the screen printing industry to mask several designs on a screen and to fill in the open areas of the screen; screen opener spray for screen printing; formulations for use as a thinner with printer's ink for use in graphic art; formulations for the removal of all plastisol, water-based inks and specialty inks; formulations for the removal of all types of inks, adhesives and grease from hands; formulations for the removal of contaminants from mesh used in screen printing; screen opener spray for removing inks from screens in screen printing; haze removers for removing highly effective haze and ghost images from screens
First Use Anywhere:
Dec 31, 1998
First Use in Commerce:
Dec 31, 1998
Additional Information
Design Mark
The mark consists of the term TEX immediately above the term CHEM, both terms being in thick, light font,TEX being in larger font than CHEM, TEX sloping up and to the right at about a six degree angle and CHEM sloping up and to the right at about a 24 degree angle, the term TEX being shaded with a dot pattern within the letters, which pattern grows more dense towards the upper left hand portion of the term and the term CHEM being shaded with a dot pattern, CHEM also have a wave design across the letters E and M, the terms TEX and CHEM having shading going to the bottom and right of each character.
Pseudo Mark
TEXAS CHEM; TEXAS CHEMICAL
Classification
International Classes
003