CLAW HAND
DEAD

Serial Number

98713115

Owner

JERSEYDON'S SPORTS CARDS & JERSEYS LLC

First Use Date

Aug 22, 2024

Filing Date

Aug 22, 2024

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CLAW HAND Trademark

Serial Number: 98713115

CLAW HAND is a trademark filed by JERSEYDON'S SPORTS CARDS & JERSEYS LLC on August 22, 2024. The trademark is classified under Class 25 (Clothing). The application is currently no longer active.

Owner Contact Info

JERSEYDON'S SPORTS CARDS & JERSEYS LLC (2 trademarks)

1722 N Mozart
Chicago, IL 60647

Entity Type: 16

Daniel Leszka

1217 E Pratt Dr.
Palatine, IL 60074

Entity Type: 01

Trademark Details

Filing Date

August 22, 2024

Registration Date

Not Registered

First Use Anywhere

August 22, 2024

First Use in Commerce

August 22, 2024

Goods & Services

Though the shape of the hand in the image resembles a human form, its position and presentation evoke the dangerous presence of a bear. The fingers are positioned similarly to the spread of a bear's claws mid battle, suggesting sharp, retractable claws that would protrude from the tips. The way the fingers are curved adds to the ferocity, mimicking how a bear prepares to slash with great force. Lighting is important. The lighting on the claw is intense, casting deep shadows along the creases and knuckles, further accentuating its rough, animalistic texture. The strong light source, likely from above, enhances the depth and detail of the claw, creating a stark, almost predatory contrast between the highlights and shadows. The dark shadows under each finger add a sinister element, almost as if the bear claw is emerging from the darkness, ready to attack. Texture is rugged. The rough texture and deep wrinkles across the palm and fingers symbolize the weathered and hardened surface of a bear's paw. The ridges and natural folds could be imagined as thick, rugged skin, worn from years of survival in the wild. This reinforces the idea of the claw belonging to a powerful and aged animal that's seen many battles. Claws or Fingers are strong. The claw fingers are spread apart, with the thumb pointing outward, much like a bear's natural swipe during an aggressive moment. The curved posture of the fingers hints at the bear's sharp claws, which would typically extend out beyond the tips, ready to slash its prey. The knuckles are pronounced, giving a sense of power and strength. to Bear Like Features in design. Though the shape of the hand in the image resembles a human form, its position and presentation evoke the dangerous presence of a bear. The fingers are positioned similarly to the spread of a bear's claws mid battle, suggesting sharp, retractable claws that would protrude from the tips. The way the fingers are curved adds to the ferocity, mimicking how a bear prepares to slash with great force. Lighting is important. The lighting on the claw is intense, casting deep shadows along the creases and knuckles, further accentuating its rough, animalistic texture. The strong light source, likely from above, enhances the depth and detail of the claw, creating a stark, almost predatory contrast between the highlights and shadows. The dark shadows under each finger add a sinister element, almost as if the bear claw is emerging from the darkness, ready to attack. Texture is rugged. The rough texture and deep wrinkles across the palm and fingers symbolize the weathered and hardened surface of a bear's paw. The ridges and natural folds could be imagined as thick, rugged skin, worn from years of survival in the wild. This reinforces the idea of the claw belonging to a powerful and aged animal that's seen many battles. Claws or Fingers are strong. The claw fingers are spread apart, with the thumb pointing outward, much like a bear's natural swipe during an aggressive moment. The curved posture of the fingers hints at the bear's sharp claws, which would typically extend out beyond the tips, ready to slash its prey. The knuckles are pronounced, giving a sense of power and strength

Filing History

NEW APPLICATION ENTERED
Aug 23, 2024 NWAP