K KARVER Trademark
Serial Number: 79083967 • Registration: 3980231
Trademark Classes
Class 6 - Metal Goods
Common metals and their alloys; metal building materials; transportable buildings of metal
Class 12 - Vehicles
Vehicles; apparatus for locomotion by land, air or water
Class 20 - Furniture
Furniture, mirrors, picture frames; goods of wood, cork, reed, cane, wicker
Class 22 - Cordage
Ropes, string, nets, tents, awnings, tarpaulins, sails, sacks and bags
Owner Contact Info
Legal Representation
Trademark Details
Filing Date
January 25, 2010
Registration Date
June 21, 2011
Published for Opposition
April 5, 2011
Goods & Services
Pulleys of metal; pulleys of metal attached by a lacing line through the centre; pulleys of metal with integrated load sensors; metal marine hardware, namely, thimbles; bottom sheaves made of metal which are used for reducing the tension on a halyard of the sail; snap hooks made of metal which use a spring-activated locking mechanism for closing and unlocking used for sailing navigation; metal shackles for lifting and rigging; all of the aforementioned goods intended for sailing navigation
Sail furlers which are used for furling sails around the edges of sails; furlers which are used for furling sails around the edges of sails with integrated load sensors; boat hooks, namely, non-metal boat hooks specially designed for use to hold boat accessories in the boat; protective covers for turrets which are the lower part of the furler fixed to the deck of the boat and used for furling the sail; friction sheaves which have the rope turning around the sheave with no-rotation and causing friction; furling line blocks which are used for securing a rope; structural parts for sail boats, namely, rails which are connected to a boat hull for securing sails on a boat; carts for securing sails on a boat; all the aforementioned goods intended for sailing navigation
[ Non-metal Furling lines sold as an integral component of a sail handling system used for sailing navigation ]
Pulleys of plastic; pulleys of plastic materials attached by a lacing line through the centre; pulleys of plastic materials with integrated load sensors; bottom sheaves of plastic materials which are used for reducing the tension on a halyard of the sail; protective covers for swivels; marine hardware made of plastic, namely, thimbles; all the aforementioned goods intended for sailing navigation