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USPTO Filing History

Key events recorded for this trademark application

  • 1990-04-09 — Application filed
  • 1990-08-15 — Assigned to examiner
  • 1990-08-28 — Approved for pub - principal register
  • 1990-10-06 — Notice of publication
  • 1990-11-06 — Published for opposition
  • 1991-01-29 — Noa mailed - sou required from applicant
  • 1991-07-17 — Sou extension 1 filed
  • 1991-08-26 — Sou extension 1 granted
  • 1992-01-27 — Sou extension 2 filed
  • 1992-03-03 — Sou extension 2 granted
  • 1992-07-21 — Sou extension 3 filed
  • 1992-08-14 — Sou extension 3 granted
  • 1993-01-25 — Sou extension 4 filed
  • 1993-03-03 — Sou extension 4 granted
  • 1993-07-13 — Sou extension 5 filed
  • 1993-08-30 — Sou extension 5 granted
  • 1993-12-13 — Use amendment filed
  • 1994-02-22 — Statement of use processing complete
  • 1994-02-28 — Assigned to examiner
  • 1994-02-28 — Allowed principal register - sou accepted
  • 1994-05-10 — Registered-principal register
  • 1999-11-22 — Registered - sec. 8 (6-yr) & sec. 15 filed
  • 2000-03-10 — Registered - sec. 8 (6-yr) accepted & sec. 15 ack.
  • 2005-02-12 — Cancelled sec. 8 (10-yr)/expired section 9
  • 2005-02-12 — Final status recorded

Owner Information

Loepfe Brothers Ltd.
Wetzikon CH
Loepfe Brothers Ltd.
Wetzikon CH
Loepfe Brothers Ltd.
Wetzikon CH

Correspondent

DAVID EHRLICH FROSS ZELNICK LEHRMAN & ZISSU, PC
866 UNITED NATIONS PLZ
NEW YORK, NY 10017
UNITED STATES

Filing Details

Filing Date:
1990-04-09
Status Date:
2005-02-12
Filing Year:
1990

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