Serial Number 98082896
602

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Application Filed
Jul 13, 2023
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Mark:
Previous Owner: Chayo Foods Inc
Classes: 043

Trademark Image

Basic Information

Serial Number
98082896
Filing Date
July 13, 2023
Abandonment Date
June 28, 2024
Drawing Code
3

Status Summary

Current Status
Inactive
Status Code
602
Status Date
Jul 12, 2024
Classes
043

Rights Holder

Chayo Foods Inc

03
Address
11650 Southwest Fwy
Houston, TX 77031

Ownership History

Chayo Foods Inc

Original Applicant
03
Houston, TX

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Application History

9 events
Date Code Type Description Documents
Jul 12, 2024 MAB2 E ABANDONMENT NOTICE E-MAILED - FAILURE TO RESPOND Loading...
Jul 12, 2024 ABN2 O ABANDONMENT - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE Loading...
Mar 27, 2024 GNRN O NOTIFICATION OF NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED Loading...
Mar 27, 2024 GNRT F NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED Loading...
Mar 27, 2024 CNRT R NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN Loading...
Mar 21, 2024 DOCK D ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER Loading...
Aug 15, 2023 MDSC E NOTICE OF DESIGN SEARCH CODE E-MAILED Loading...
Aug 13, 2023 NWOS I NEW APPLICATION OFFICE SUPPLIED DATA ENTERED Loading...
Jul 17, 2023 NWAP I NEW APPLICATION ENTERED Loading...

Detailed Classifications

Class 043
Restaurant services, restaurant and catering services, and take-out restaurant services
First Use Anywhere: May 10, 2013
First Use in Commerce: Aug 9, 2021

Additional Information

Design Mark
The mark consists of This logo represents the face of a woman that uprises and is independent. It has the "quesxquemitl" and the "petop" because they are two symbols that identify the region of the Huasteca of San Luis Potosi. The quexquémitl is a garment worn by the women of the Tenek culture in the Huasteca. "The blanket or quexquémitl, which is embroidered in cross stitches, has a large number of symbols with meanings linked to nature. The petop is what the woman with the logo wears on her head.
Color Claim
Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.
Translation
The English translation of quexquémitl; petop; Huasteca of San Luis Potosi in the mark is a garment which has been worn by certain indigenous ethnicities in Mexico since the pre-Hispanic period; a crown made of yarn and liana; a region in Mexico.

Classification

International Classes
043