DEMAG CRANES & COMPONENTS
DEAD

Serial Number

78475535

Owner

DEMAG CRANES & COMPONENTS GMBH

Attorney

Frederick S. Burkhart

Filing Date

Aug 30, 2004

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DEMAG CRANES & COMPONENTS Trademark

Serial Number: 78475535 • Registration: 3252889

DEMAG CRANES & COMPONENTS is a trademark filed by DEMAG CRANES & COMPONENTS GMBH on August 30, 2004. The trademark is classified under Class 6 (Metal Goods), Class 7 (Machinery), Class 9 (Computers & Electronics), Class 37 (Building & Construction), Class 42 (Computer & Scientific), Class 17 (Rubber Goods), Class 19 (Building Materials). The application is currently no longer active.

Owner Contact Info

DEMAG CRANES & COMPONENTS GMBH (20 trademarks)

RUHRSTRASSE 28
WETTER D-58300 , DE

Entity Type: 03

Trademark Details

Filing Date

August 30, 2004

Registration Date

June 19, 2007

Published for Opposition

April 3, 2007

Cancellation Date

January 24, 2014

Goods & Services

electrical conductor rails and contact skates used in connection with moveable electrical drive motors and moveable switches and for lifting gears; electrical switches, power switches, electrical contactors, one-way pole reversible contactors, pole shifter contactors, suspended power switches, radio telecontrolled power switches, infrared telecontrolled power switches; electrical current conductors for cable trail lines and wipe lines; electrical and electronic instruments for measuring load capacity of lifting machinery; electrical and electronic instruments for measuring the service lives of an electric drive and a lifting gear; electrical and electronic apparatus for starting and stopping a drive depending on the rotations completed by the drive, namely, transmission limit switches

goods made of plastics, namely, runner rails of plastic for cable trail lines and plastic profile rails for wipe lines, all for use in the field of crane and lifting technology

machine parts and tools for lifting technology, namely, load suspension devices of metal, in the nature of lifting hooks, grabs and grippers, gripper fingers, parallel grippers, clam-shell grabs, multirope grabs, power clamshells, grapples, power grapples, internal tensioning spindles, pneumatic or electrical pivoting and rotary units, consisting mainly of drive motors and gearboxes; drive machinery not for land vehicles, namely, electric motors for machines; electric motors for machines with built-in brake; electric motors for machines with built-in gearing; machine parts, namely, gearboxes and microspeed gearboxes in the nature of multiple brake motors connected to each other with mechanical gears; machine parts in the nature of moving gear components, namely, box frames open on one side, with built-in running wheel, rail travel mechanisms composed of driven and idle wheel blocks; machine parts, namely, moving gears for cable trail lines and current collectors and moving gears for lifting gears for use with monorail and double trail trolleys for lifting equipment, electrical and electronic devices for electric motor speed control and for use with frequency converters for three-phase AC motors; load lifting and lowering machinery and mechanical equipment, namely, lifting gears in the nature of chain hoists and cable controls, moving gears for hoisting gears, monorail and double rail trolleys for lifting equipment, winches, cranes, wall slewing cranes, slewing pillar cranes, column-type swinging cranes, stacker cranes, gantry cranes, overhead travelling cranes, single-beam travelling cranes, double-beam overhead travelling cranes, roof cranes, single-beam overhead travelling cranes, jib and telescopic cranes, pneumatically operated cable pulls with a control system for the handling of loads appearing to be nearly agravic, lifting gears with a rigid, telescopic lifting axle, suspended railways in the nature of overhead monorails, and pneumatically and electrically operated brakes, namely, brakes for electric motors driving lifting gears; component parts of machinery for lifting gears, namely, weight carrying devices equipped with a magnet, including round magnets, rectangular magnets and several magnets suspended on a crossbeam; electrical and electronic apparatus, namely, instruments for monitoring materials-handling systems and equipment, namely, drives, lifting gears, chain hoists, cable controls and crane systems

runner rails of metal for overhead conveyors, for crane trolleys and cable trail lines; modular system consisting of runner rails of metal for overhead conveyors and for crane trolleys; runner rails of metal for overhead conveyors in the form of straight and sector parts, switches and captive washers; profile rails of metal used for contact lines; cable thimbles, rope pear sockets, flat link rope pear sockets, shackles, rope sockets with wedge, all made of metal and each for use with ropes

buffers made of rubber, namely, trolley shock buffers used to clamp on to profile rails intended for rail guided trolleys on lifting gears

installation, repair, retrofitting and maintenance of devices, systems and equipment used in both the field of materials-handling drive technology, namely of electric motors, converters for electric motors, gearboxes and travel gears, and in the field of crane and lifting technology

technical planning and technical advice, namely, providing technical consultation in the design, planning, development and safety inspections of devices, systems and equipment used in both the field of the materials-handling drive technology, namely electric motors, converters for electric motors, gearboxes and travel gears, and in the field of crane and lifting technology; the services of an engineer and a sales engineer, namely, engineering services, regarding devices, systems and equipment used in both the fields of materials-handling drive technology, namely electric motors, converters for electric motors, gearboxes and travel gears, and in the field of crane and lifting technology, remote diagnostic services for the maintenance, repair and servicing of devices, systems and equipment used in both the fields of materials-handling drive technology, namely electric motors, converters for electric motors, gearboxes and travel gears, and in the field of crane and lifting technology

Filing History

CANCELLED SEC. 8 (6-YR)
Jan 24, 2014 C8..
REGISTERED-PRINCIPAL REGISTER
Jun 19, 2007 R.PR
PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION
Apr 3, 2007 PUBO
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
Mar 14, 2007 NPUB
LAW OFFICE PUBLICATION REVIEW COMPLETED
Feb 14, 2007 PREV
APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER
Feb 13, 2007 CNSA
EXAMINER'S AMENDMENT ENTERED
Feb 13, 2007 XAEC
EXAMINERS AMENDMENT E-MAILED
Feb 13, 2007 GNEA
EXAMINERS AMENDMENT -WRITTEN
Feb 13, 2007 CNEA
PREVIOUS ALLOWANCE COUNT WITHDRAWN
Feb 12, 2007 ZZZX
WITHDRAWN FROM PUB - OG REVIEW QUERY
Feb 5, 2007 PBCR
LAW OFFICE PUBLICATION REVIEW COMPLETED
Jan 3, 2007 PREV
ASSIGNED TO LIE
Jan 3, 2007 ALIE
APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER
Dec 12, 2006 CNSA
TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED
Dec 8, 2006 TEME
CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
Dec 7, 2006 CRFA
TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION RECEIVED
Dec 7, 2006 TROA
FINAL REFUSAL E-MAILED
Jun 11, 2006 GNFR
FINAL REFUSAL WRITTEN
Jun 11, 2006 CNFR
TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED
May 24, 2006 TEME
CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
May 17, 2006 CRFA
TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION RECEIVED
May 17, 2006 TROA
LETTER OF SUSPENSION E-MAILED
Mar 7, 2006 GNSL
SUSPENSION LETTER WRITTEN
Mar 7, 2006 CNSL
AMENDMENT FROM APPLICANT ENTERED
Feb 16, 2006 ACEC
CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
Feb 9, 2006 CRFA
PAPER RECEIVED
Feb 9, 2006 MAIL
LETTER OF SUSPENSION E-MAILED
Nov 16, 2005 GNSL
SUSPENSION LETTER WRITTEN
Nov 16, 2005 CNSL
AMENDMENT FROM APPLICANT ENTERED
Oct 26, 2005 ACEC
PAPER RECEIVED
Oct 17, 2005 MAIL
CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
Oct 11, 2005 CRFA
NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
Apr 11, 2005 GNRT
NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN
Apr 11, 2005 CNRT
ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
Mar 29, 2005 DOCK
NEW APPLICATION ENTERED
Sep 7, 2004 NWAP