CAMERON
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Serial Number

86965091

Owner

CAMERON INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION

Attorney

Margaret A Boulware

First Use Date

Dec 31, 2013

Filing Date

Apr 5, 2016

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CAMERON Trademark

Serial Number: 86965091 • Registration: 6389480

CAMERON is a trademark filed by CAMERON INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION on April 5, 2016. The trademark is classified under Class 6 (Metal Goods), Class 7 (Machinery), Class 9 (Computers & Electronics), Class 11 (Environmental Control), Class 37 (Building & Construction), Class 38 (Telecommunications), Class 42 (Computer & Scientific), Class 35 (Advertising & Business). The application is currently registered and active.

Owner Contact Info

CAMERON INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION (102 trademarks)

1333 WEST LOOP SOUTH
HOUSTON, TX 77027

Entity Type: 03

Trademark Details

Filing Date

April 5, 2016

Registration Date

June 15, 2021

First Use Anywhere

December 31, 2013

First Use in Commerce

December 31, 2013

Published for Opposition

December 18, 2018

Goods & Services

Human Machine Interface (HMI) software for oilfield equipment; Coriolis meters; gas turbine meters; petroleum flow meters; ultrasonic meters for measuring fluid flow; cone meters for measuring fluid flow; flow computers; flow totalizers; fluid flow analyzers; software for the automation of oilfield equipment; fluid flow controllers; oilfield equipment connectors in the nature of electrical and mechanical connectors; power and communication systems which provide hydraulic, electrical, or electro-hydraulic control or power for drilling equipment primarily comprised of electrical and hydraulic conduits and also containing computer hardware, hydraulic fluids, hydraulic motors, electric motors, electrical power sources, power controllers, and electrical connectors; oilfield multiplex (MUX) control systems primarily consisting of hydraulic and electrical control circuitry and also containing computer hardware, electrical connectors, hydraulic fluids, hydraulic lines, and electrical lines; oilfield equipment monitoring systems primarily comprised of sensors and also containing logic circuitry and alarms; drilling rig control systems primarily consisting of computer hardware and human machine interfaces and also containing computer monitors, electric sensors, electrical lines, electrical connectors, and power controllers; pressure gauges; structural parts for automatic pressure control equipment in the nature of blowout preventer (BOP), namely, rams and packers; automatic pressure control machines and instruments for controlling and monitoring drilling equipment; electronic oilfield equipment monitoring sensors

Chokes valves being for machines parts; machine parts in the nature of capping stacks assemblies; power operated drilling risers and riser systems primarily comprised of power operated drilling risers; equipment for assembling coupling risers, namely, mechanical connecting rods for machines; gas diverters consisting of a pump, storage and refilling tank, preheater, vaporizer, recuperator, condenser and valves; mud control systems primarily consisting of pumps and also containing sensors and valves; Electronic mud mixing systems primarily consisting of agitation devices, pumps and sensors and also containing valves, pipes and storage containers; power operated rotating control units for drilling; drilling machines in the nature of managed pressure drilling equipment; power-operated drilling mud manifolds; electric drilling mud pumps; machines parts, namely, telescopic joints; power-operated oilfield pipe-handling equipment, namely, catwalk moving walkway, top drives, iron roughnecks; oilfield hydraulic and electrical catwalks; drawworks; top drives for motors; drilling rigs in the nature of rig cellar drilling equipment primarily consisting of rotary drives and rotary tables; oilfield motion compensation equipment in the nature of top-mounted compensators consisting primarily of hydraulic accumulators, valve block skids, air pressure vessels, controls systems of sensors and electronic controls, and air compressors, and also in the nature of tensioners, and heave compensator units; hydraulic power units; power-operated drill floor tools, namely, rotary tables, Kelly drives, iron roughnecks, hydraulic catheads, utility winches, and work baskets; stab-in connection systems primarily comprised of connecting rods for machines, motors, and engines and also containing telescopic joints, mechanical and electrical connectors; mechanized labor on a drilling rig, namely, equipment for drill pipe installation; oilfield rig derricks; hoisting equipment for use in drilling, namely, mechanical and pneumatic hoisting apparatus; well intervention packages in the nature of chemical injection systems primarily composed of pumps, machine operated platforms used as storage containers, filters for use as parts of machines, mandrels, nipples, and pipes, and lifting equipment in the nature of equipment for artificially lifting oil and gas from a well that is not flowing naturally; drilling fluid equipment, namely, equipment for drilling mud circulation; rotating equipment, namely, equipment for rotating pipes and tubing; drilling mechanical rotary tables; shale shakers; casing heads for electric drilling equipment; tubing heads for electric drilling equipment; casing hangers for electric drilling equipment; tubing hangers for electric drilling equipment; pneumatic and hydraulic oilfield valve actuators; oilfield seal assemblies for tubular shaft and components, flow control device components, tubular drill strings, wellheads; power-operated running tools in the nature of tubing head and casing head running tools for use in setting process of drilling or to retrieve equipment; electric progressive cavity pumps; oilfield polished connecting rods for machines, motors, and engines for use in drilling; machine stuffing boxes being parts of machines; oilfield artificial lift equipment in the nature of progressive cavity pumps in the nature of positive displacement pumps, horsehead pumps, sucker rods, stuffing boxes in the nature of casings to seal against gas or liquid for machines, and hydraulic and electrical pumping equipment for pumping a liquid or gas into a well; well drilling machines in the nature of fracturing equipment, flow control devices, fracturing trees, fracturing valves, fracturing iron; fracturing manifolds being machines parts; horizontal fracturing trees machines for use in drilling and production; well drilling machines in the nature of fracturing fluid delivery systems primarily consisting of fracturing iron pipe, valves, and flow control equipment and also containing pipes, storage containers, computer hardware, and power controllers; machine parts, namely, ball launchers for use in fracturing operations; machine parts, namely, swivel couplers; drilling equipment for power operated drills, namely, goat heads for use during fracturing; Valves for oilfield wellhead machines, namely, gate valves, plug valves, relief valves, ball valves, check valves, safety valves, butterfly valves; parts of oilfield wellhead machines, namely, oilfield wellheads; blending systems primarily consisting of agitators for chemical processing and circulating liquid media and also containing flow computing devices; density trim blender machines for use with petroleum fluids in industrial and commercial applications; viscosity trim blender machines for use with petroleum fluids in industrial and commercial applications; mono-ethylene-glycol (MEG) reclamation and regeneration equipment for conducting processes, namely, pretreatment machines for recovered mono-ethylene-glycol (MEG), three-phase oil separator vessels, condensate recovery machines, reflux distillation columns equipment, reflux drums, vapor-liquid flash separator machines, hydrocyclones separating devices, divalent salt removal machines, filters for removing solids from recovered mono-ethylene-glycol (MEG), and reboilers for providing heat to the bottom of a mono-ethylene-glycol (MEG) distillation column, all for hydrocarbon drilling production and processing; gas dehydration equipment for conducting processes, namely, glycol dehydration towers, pipes, hydraulic controllers, all for hydrocarbon drilling production and processing; acid treatment and removal equipment for conducting processes, namely, amine gas treating machines, gas separation membranes filters for use as parts of machines, acid gas removal membrane filters for use as parts of machines, and biodesulfurization machines, all for hydrocarbon drilling production and processing; oil separation equipment for conducting processes for produced water and oil, namely, multiphase oil separation machines, treating machines in the nature of dehydration and desalting electrostatic treaters, treating machines in the nature of distillate treaters, hydrocyclones separating devices and cyclonic oil separation machines, all for hydrocarbon drilling production and processing; dehydration and desalting equipment for conducting processes, namely, high frequency AC desalter machines, treating machines in the nature of electrostatic treaters, and reactor vessels for precipitating out salt crystals, all for hydrocarbon drilling production and processing; solids separation equipment for oilfield and petroleum processes, namely, machines for separating solids from oil and petroleum; carbon dioxide removal equipment for conducting processes, namely, machines for removing carbon dioxide from fluids

Valves of metal not being parts of machines, namely, gate valves, plug valves, relief valves, ball valves, check valves, safety valves, butterfly valves

Data communication services for oilfield equipment in the nature of electronic transmission and delivery of data regarding hydrocarbon drilling production and processing; providing access to telecommunications networks for gathering data regarding oilfield equipment and operations, in particular providing access to telecommunications networks using computer hardware and software, and providing access to communications equipment for gathering data regarding oilfield equipment and operations

Lifecycle repair services for oilfield equipment; lifecycle repair services for refinery equipment; services in the nature of the maintenance and repair of oilfield equipment; services in the nature of maintenance and repair of refining equipment; Technical consultation related to operation of fracturing equipment; Technical services related to well improvement, namely, improving flow back rates through the maintenance of wells to enhance well production

Services in the nature of inventory management of oilfield equipment; business management services related to oilfield equipment; business management services related to refinery equipment

Seawater treatment equipment for conducting hydrocarbon drilling production and processing, namely, cartridge filtration units, reverse osmosis units, chlorinator units, and deoxygenation units; waste water treatment equipment for conducting hydrocarbon drilling production and processing namely, cartridge filtration units, induced-gas flotation units, deoiling hydrocyclone units, dual compact flotation units, and cyclonic separation units

Technical consulting services in the field of wellhead equipment design

Filing History

REGISTERED-PRINCIPAL REGISTER
Jun 15, 2021 R.PR
NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE OF STATEMENT OF USE E-MAILED
May 14, 2021 SUNA
ALLOWED PRINCIPAL REGISTER - SOU ACCEPTED
May 13, 2021 CNPR
STATEMENT OF USE PROCESSING COMPLETE
May 3, 2021 SUPC
USE AMENDMENT FILED
Apr 16, 2021 IUAF
TEAS STATEMENT OF USE RECEIVED
Apr 16, 2021 EISU
NOTICE OF APPROVAL OF EXTENSION REQUEST E-MAILED
Feb 25, 2021 EXRA
SOU EXTENSION 4 GRANTED
Feb 24, 2021 EX4G
NOTICE OF REVIVAL - E-MAILED
Feb 17, 2021 NREV
SOU EXTENSION RECEIVED WITH TEAS PETITION
Feb 16, 2021 TPEX
PETITION TO REVIVE-GRANTED
Feb 16, 2021 PETG
TEAS PETITION TO REVIVE RECEIVED
Feb 16, 2021 PROA
SOU EXTENSION 4 FILED
Feb 12, 2021 EXT4
NOTICE OF APPROVAL OF EXTENSION REQUEST E-MAILED
Aug 22, 2020 EXRA
SOU EXTENSION 3 GRANTED
Aug 21, 2020 EX3G
CASE ASSIGNED TO INTENT TO USE PARALEGAL
Aug 18, 2020 AITU
SOU EXTENSION 3 FILED
Aug 12, 2020 EXT3
SOU TEAS EXTENSION RECEIVED
Aug 12, 2020 EEXT
APPLICANT/CORRESPONDENCE CHANGES (NON-RESPONSIVE) ENTERED
Aug 11, 2020 CHAN
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Aug 11, 2020 TCCA
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Aug 11, 2020 COAR
NOTICE OF APPROVAL OF EXTENSION REQUEST E-MAILED
Feb 12, 2020 EXRA
SOU EXTENSION 2 GRANTED
Feb 10, 2020 EX2G
SOU EXTENSION 2 FILED
Feb 10, 2020 EXT2
SOU TEAS EXTENSION RECEIVED
Feb 10, 2020 EEXT
NOTICE OF APPROVAL OF EXTENSION REQUEST E-MAILED
Aug 14, 2019 EXRA
SOU EXTENSION 1 GRANTED
Aug 12, 2019 EX1G
SOU EXTENSION 1 FILED
Aug 12, 2019 EXT1
SOU TEAS EXTENSION RECEIVED
Aug 12, 2019 EEXT
NOA E-MAILED - SOU REQUIRED FROM APPLICANT
Feb 12, 2019 NOAM
OFFICIAL GAZETTE PUBLICATION CONFIRMATION E-MAILED
Dec 18, 2018 NPUB
PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION
Dec 18, 2018 PUBO
NOTIFICATION OF NOTICE OF PUBLICATION E-MAILED
Nov 28, 2018 NONP
APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER
Nov 7, 2018 CNSA
EXAMINER'S AMENDMENT ENTERED
Nov 7, 2018 XAEC
NOTIFICATION OF EXAMINERS AMENDMENT E-MAILED
Nov 7, 2018 GNEN
EXAMINERS AMENDMENT E-MAILED
Nov 7, 2018 GNEA
EXAMINERS AMENDMENT -WRITTEN
Nov 7, 2018 CNEA
TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED
Oct 17, 2018 TEME
CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
Oct 16, 2018 CRFA
TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION RECEIVED
Oct 16, 2018 TROA
NOTIFICATION OF NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
Apr 16, 2018 GNRN
NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
Apr 16, 2018 GNRT
NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN
Apr 16, 2018 CNRT
TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED
Mar 24, 2018 TEME
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Mar 23, 2018 CRFA
TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION RECEIVED
Mar 23, 2018 TROA
NOTIFICATION OF NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
Sep 26, 2017 GNRN
NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
Sep 26, 2017 GNRT
NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN
Sep 26, 2017 CNRT
TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED
Sep 6, 2017 TEME
CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
Sep 6, 2017 CRFA
ASSIGNED TO LIE
Aug 30, 2017 ALIE
TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION RECEIVED
Aug 14, 2017 TROA
NOTIFICATION OF NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
Feb 14, 2017 GNRN
NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
Feb 14, 2017 GNRT
NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN
Feb 14, 2017 CNRT
TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED
Jan 25, 2017 TEME
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Jan 25, 2017 CRFA
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Jan 25, 2017 TROA
NOTIFICATION OF NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
Jul 25, 2016 GNRN
NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
Jul 25, 2016 GNRT
NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN
Jul 25, 2016 CNRT
ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
Jul 19, 2016 DOCK
NEW APPLICATION OFFICE SUPPLIED DATA ENTERED
Apr 11, 2016 NWOS
NEW APPLICATION ENTERED
Apr 8, 2016 NWAP