Serial Number
74461512
Owner
HUBER & SUHNER LTD.Attorney
LAWRENCE E. ABELMANFiling Date
Nov 12, 1993
HS Trademark
Serial Number: 74461512 • Registration: 2045252
Trademark Classes
Class 7 - Machinery
Machines and machine tools; motors and engines; machine coupling and transmission components
Class 9 - Computers & Electronics
Scientific, nautical, surveying, photographic, cinematographic, optical apparatus and instruments
Class 12 - Vehicles
Vehicles; apparatus for locomotion by land, air or water
Class 17 - Rubber Goods
Unprocessed and semi-processed rubber, gutta-percha, gum, asbestos, mica
Class 19 - Building Materials
Building materials (non-metallic); non-metallic rigid pipes for building
Owner Contact Info
Degesheimerstr. 16
CH-9100 Herisau , CH
Entity Type: 03
Legal Representation
Trademark Details
Filing Date
November 12, 1993
Registration Date
March 18, 1997
Published for Opposition
December 24, 1996
Goods & Services
electrical wire and cables;[ electrical connectors;] high frequency connectors and cables; microwave components, namely, antennas, cables, co-axial connectors; articles for optical fiber engineering, namely, cables, connectors,[ transducers;] optical fiber systems consisting of cables, connectors,[ splices, transmitters and receivers,] couplers, assembly tool kits sold as a unit with the other components of the optical fiber systems and consisting of polishers, spanners, cutters, strippers, cleavers[, scales, pressing tools used for tightening fibers, ]crimpers[ and heat gun, and multiplexer for analog and digital telemetric signals; finest varnished wires; heat shrinkable connector boots, cable breakouts and terminations for electrical wire and cable]
[goods made of fiber-reinforced synthetic plastic composite materials, namely, bars and beams for stabilization and reinforcement in buildings and construction; single-ply roofing sheets; and plastic and rubber joint sealing bands in the nature of expansion joints for floors and walls to bridge stationery joints in buildings and to prevent moisture and water damage below tiled surfaces, all being heat-shrinkable molded parts]
[machine parts made of fiber-reinforced synthetic plastic composite materials, namely, driving shafts, rollers for printing, textile, packaging and paper machines, arms for positioning systems in machines, and structural machine parts, namely, beams]
[goods made of synthetic materials all being semifinished products, namely, fiber reinforced plastic composite parts, namely, flexible sanitary tubes and floor-heating tubes; heat shrinkable molded parts and extrudates composed of rubber, thermoplastic and heat shrinkable thermoplastic elastomers, namely, seals for electrical cable assemblies of fluid transport systems such as pipes, hoses and tanks; damping elements and stabilizers for industrial machinery, namely, plastic and rubber shock mounts, plastic and rubber snubbers, plastic and rubber elastic stoppers, rubber to metal bondings, plastic and rubber elastic damping members, all being in the nature of shock absorbers for machines; plastic and rubber joint sealing bands to bridge stationery joints in buildings as well as to prevent moisture and water damage below tiled surfaces; heat shrinkable plastic composite products, namely, tubings, wall conduits, pole terminations, sleeves and wrap-arounds for the machine building industry]
[automobile parts made of fiber-reinforced synthetic plastic composite materials, namely, drive shafts, body panels, and structural parts, namely, bars, all being heat shrinkable molded parts]