Serial Number
99420432
Owner
Inductotherm Corp.Attorney
Robert J. Everling, Esq.First Use Date
Sep 30, 1975
Filing Date
Sep 30, 2025
I Trademark
Serial Number: 99420432
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 11 - Environmental Control
Apparatus for lighting, heating, steam generating, cooking, refrigerating, drying
Class 42 - Computer & Scientific
Scientific and technological services; industrial analysis and research services
Owner Contact Info
Legal Representation
Correspondence Address
Robert J. Everling, Esq. Indel Services LLC
10 Indel Avenue
Rancocas, NJ 08073
United States
Trademark Details
Filing Date
September 30, 2025
Registration Date
Not Registered
First Use Anywhere
September 30, 1975
First Use in Commerce
September 30, 1975
Published for Opposition
June 16, 2026
Goods & Services
foundry machines being machines for pouring molten metal and parts therefor; machines for pouring molten metal and parts therefor, namely, equipment for pouring molten metals into molds, unheated tundishes, and rotary pouring systems; galvanizing machines and parts therefor, namely channel coating pots, coreless coating pots, pre-melting pots, and temporary holding pots; material handling machines and parts therefor, namely, mechanical material conveying machines, machines, namely, skimmers for removing slag from molten metal and automatic manipulators for machines for pouring metal
induction furnaces for heating, melting, holding, and casting metals and parts therefor, namely channel furnaces, coreless furnaces, steel shell furnaces, steel frame furnaces, lift-swing furnaces, push-out furnaces, and rollover furnaces; induction heating installations for inductive heating, bonding, curing, annealing, hardening, and forging operations and parts therefor, namely, in-line or oscillating modular induction heaters, heated tundishes, strip heaters, coating drying systems, weld annealing systems, susceptor heating systems, rail and mill roll hardening systems, and edge heaters; induction heating and melting systems being furnaces and parts therefor for operation in vacuum and controlled atmospheres; cooling systems in the nature of electric coolers for industrial process equipment and parts therefor, namely, adiabatic cooling systems, open evaporative cooling systems, closed-circuit industrial coolers, dry air coolers, and fluid pump modules; heat recovery systems for use with cooling systems for industrial process equipment being heat recovery ventilators and parts therefor; foundry equipment being material dosing furnaces, and parts therefor; pressure pour furnaces and parts therefor; alloying furnaces, cathode melting furnaces, and parts therefor
power supplies for induction heating systems and parts therefor; solid state frequency converters for induction melting and heating equipment; frequency triplers being frequency amplifiers used with induction melting equipment; electrical power control apparatus for supplying and regulating the required electrical power to induction heating and melting equipment; electronic monitoring and control systems consisting of power controllers and electronic monitors for monitoring and controlling induction heating operations, namely, scrap metal batch monitoring and control, charge and pouring monitoring and control, container fill monitoring and control, refractory lining monitoring systems, and foundry image monitoring equipment, and parts therefor; downloadable computer software for control and monitoring of induction heating processes; apparatus for detecting molten metal penetration and parts therefor; microprocessor circuit analyzers for induction furnace power supplies being electric control devices for heating management; power transmission apparatuses, namely, cable assemblies being electrical cables and cordsets, busbar assemblies being electrical power distribution machines, pass-through boxes being electrical junctions, power ports being power access ports for use with electrical control panels for connecting multiple data and electrical devices, water-cooled electrical cables, and coaxial cables; integrated and automated metal melting process and control machines, being electronic controllers for operating metal melting machines, and parts therefor
Software as a Service (SaaS) services featuring software for analyzing and reporting melt-shop management information; Platform as a Service (PaaS) services featuring software platforms for foundry equipment data cataloguing and management