BIRAMBEAU
DEAD

Serial Number

76181547

Owner

BIRAMBEAU, S.A.

Attorney

Richard P. Gilly

First Use Date

Apr 30, 1998

Filing Date

Dec 15, 2000

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BIRAMBEAU Trademark

Serial Number: 76181547 • Registration: 2928457

BIRAMBEAU is a trademark filed by BIRAMBEAU, S.A. on December 15, 2000. The trademark is classified under Class 8 (Hand Tools), Class 21 (Housewares). The application is currently no longer active.

Owner Contact Info

BIRAMBEAU, S.A.

3, rue Rondelet
75012 PARIS , FR

Entity Type: 03

Trademark Details

Filing Date

December 15, 2000

Registration Date

March 1, 2005

First Use Anywhere

April 30, 1998

First Use in Commerce

April 30, 1998

Published for Opposition

December 7, 2004

Cancellation Date

September 21, 2012

Goods & Services

Hand tools and hand operating implements, namely, non-electric cutlery, table forks and spoons, sharpening instruments for knives, namely, stones, spoons for ice-molding, nutcrackers not of precious metal; scissors, vegetable choppers, vegetable shredders, choppers; oyster openers, scaling knives, mortars for pounding, non-electric can openers, sugar tongs, cleavers; side arms not including firearms, namely hunting knives, razors and cases, hair removing tweezers, rasps; tableware of glass, porcelain and ceramic, namely knives, forks and spoons; tableware not of precious metal, namely, knives, forks and spoons

Household utensils, namely, kitchen utensils not of precious metal, namely containers for kitchen use, breadboards, strainers, domestic rolling pins, pie servers, pepper pots, serving spoons, peelers for onions, shallots and garlic, non-electric cooking utensils, namely jar openers, graters, garlic presses, corn cob holders, meat tenderizers, bottle openers, metal baking pans and sheets, metal bread and loaf pans, pastry molds, cake molds, cookery molds, muffin pans, pie dishes, pizza baking pans, souffle dishes, ramekins, pastry brushes, barbecue utensils, namely, spatulas, turners, grill baskets, basters and wire grill cleaning brushes; colanders, strainers, mixing bowls, salad spinners, vacuum tight containers for storing foods, wine racks, glass racks, cookware racks, pot lid racks, casserole dishes, cookware sets comprised primarily of sauce pans, stock pots, skillets and saute pans; double boilers, steamers, Dutch ovens, fry pans, skillets, griddles, grill pans, lids for cookware, non-electric pressure cookers, sauce pans, saute pans, soup and stock pots, woks and stir fry pans, knife racks, cutting boards, thermal containers for food or beverages, tea kettles, candle holders not of precious metal, baking stones, roasting racks, baking mats, bakeware, cooling racks, basters, pot and pan spreaders and scrapers, name card holders, lemon zesters, scoops and spades, corkscrews, spoon rests, butter curlers, mincers, whisks, dough blenders, icing spatulas, rolling pins, kitchen soap dishes and pump dispensers, dish racks, sink strainers, kitchen care brush sets comprised primarily of dishwashing brushes, mushroom brushes and vegetable brushes, sponge/brushtool/gadget organizer, paper towel holders, bread boxes, canisters, napkin holders, cookbook holders, recipe boxes, non-metal oil cans and dispensers sold empty, coolers for wine, pitchers, ice buckets, bed trays, flour sifters, spice sets, cookie stamps, cookie cutters, silicon universal cookware handle grips, pepper and salt mills and shakers, decorating tip sets, plastic coasters, fat separators, garnishing sets comprised primarily of citrus strippers, and melon ballers, trivets, potato ricers and mashers, misters, cheese boards, food mills, pasta tools, namely, pasta tongs, spaghetti measurers, pasta cutters and pasta rake, egg separators, non-electric eggbeaters, coffee percolators, deep fryers, and utensils for household purposes not of precious metal, namely, containers for household use, napkin rings, soup bowls, sugar bowls, tableware other than knives, forks and spoons, namely dishes, candy dishes, plastic coasters, serving trays for domestic purposes; glass storage jars, cookie jars and insulating jars for household or kitchen purposes, not of precious metal nor of plated metal; hair combs and bath sponges for household use; bath brushes and hair brushes; machines and apparatus for cleaning, namely, steam cleaners, steel wool for cleaning; unwrought glass; pressed glass; polished plate glass; paper plates; egg cups; spouts, namely for use on bottles, canisters, cans, jars, coasters made of non-precious metal for carafes and bottles; trivets; knife rests for the table; tea, coffee or liquor sets not of precious metal; wire baskets, laundry baskets, garbage baskets, steaming baskets for domestic use not of precious metal; ice buckets; portable coolers; statues and statuettes of porcelain, of terracotta, and of glass; napkin holders; napkin rings; serving trays for domestic use not of precious metal; carousels, namely lazy susans and meal trays, not of precious metal; kitchen utensils, namely, non-electric eggbeaters, salt shakers, non-electric fruit presses for household use, cookery molds, ice-cube molds; cutting boards for the kitchen; bread boards; strainers not of precious metal; cheese graters for household use, pepper mills for household use, pepper pots, salt cellars, bottle openers, corkscrews, heat insulated containers for food and beverage, refrigerating and insulating bottles, tea caddies, tea balls, and tea strainers not of precious metal, non-electric kettles, non-electric coffee percolators and non-electric coffeepots, non-electric coffee strainers, non-electric deep fryers, pie servers, crumb trays, toothpick holders not of precious metal, toothpicks, cooking skewers, boxes of metal for dispensing paper towels not of precious metal, soap holders, butter dishes, cruets not of precious metal, menu card holders, shoe horns, shirt stretchers, flower pot-covers not of paper; non-electric cooking utensils, namely, plates for preventing milk from boiling over, flat-iron dish stands, siphons for carbonated water, brushes for cleaning tanks and containers, funnels, spice racks, sponges for household use, dish drying racks for washing, strainers for household use, flower pots, household gloves for general use, dustbins, ice cube molds, cruets not of previous metal, picnic baskets and picnic dishes, sold as a unit, bread baskets and bread boards, rolling pins, wine-tasters, namely siphons, spatulas

Filing History

CANCELLED SEC. 8 (6-YR)
Sep 21, 2012 C8..
REGISTERED-PRINCIPAL REGISTER
Mar 1, 2005 R.PR
PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION
Dec 7, 2004 PUBO
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
Nov 17, 2004 NPUB
LAW OFFICE PUBLICATION REVIEW COMPLETED
Oct 4, 2004 PREV
ASSIGNED TO LIE
Oct 1, 2004 ALIE
APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER
Sep 24, 2004 CNSA
CASE FILE IN TICRS
Mar 1, 2004 CFIT
NON-FINAL ACTION MAILED
Feb 17, 2004 CNRT
PREVIOUS ALLOWANCE COUNT WITHDRAWN
Jan 27, 2004 ZZZX
PAPER RECEIVED
Dec 1, 2003 MAIL
PAPER RECEIVED
Nov 14, 2003 MAIL
APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER
Oct 30, 2003 CNSA
EXAMINERS AMENDMENT MAILED
Oct 3, 2003 CNEA
NON-FINAL ACTION MAILED
Jul 25, 2003 CNRT
PREVIOUS ALLOWANCE COUNT WITHDRAWN
Jul 14, 2003 ZZZX
APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER
May 14, 2003 CNSA
EXAMINERS AMENDMENT MAILED
May 5, 2003 CNEA
NON-FINAL ACTION MAILED
Mar 12, 2003 CNRT
PREVIOUS ALLOWANCE COUNT WITHDRAWN
Feb 10, 2003 ZZZX
TEAS CHANGE OF CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED
Nov 22, 2002 TCCA
APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER
Nov 21, 2002 CNSA
FINAL REFUSAL MAILED
Nov 15, 2002 CNFR
CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
Jul 23, 2002 CRFA
PAPER RECEIVED
Jul 23, 2002 MAIL
NON-FINAL ACTION MAILED
Feb 26, 2002 CNRT
CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
Dec 17, 2001 CRFA
CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
Dec 14, 2001 CRFA
NON-FINAL ACTION MAILED
Jun 14, 2001 CNRT
ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
May 17, 2001 DOCK
CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
Feb 1, 2001 CRFA