Serial Number
74231705
Owner
PHILLIES, THEAttorney
Nancy DiConzaFirst Use Date
Apr 7, 1992
Filing Date
Dec 19, 1991
PHILLIES Trademark
Serial Number: 74231705 • Registration: 1862960
Trademark Classes
Class 6 - Metal Goods
Common metals and their alloys; metal building materials; transportable buildings of metal
Class 41 - Education & Entertainment
Education; providing of training; entertainment; sporting and cultural activities
Class 14 - Jewelry
Precious metals and their alloys; jewellery, precious stones; horological instruments
Class 16 - Paper Goods
Paper and cardboard; printed matter; bookbinding material; photographs; stationery
Class 18 - Leather Goods
Leather and imitations of leather; animal skins, hides; trunks and travelling bags
Class 21 - Housewares
Household or kitchen utensils and containers; combs and sponges; brushes
Class 25 - Clothing
Clothing, footwear, headgear
Class 28 - Toys & Sporting Goods
Games and playthings; gymnastic and sporting articles; decorations for Christmas trees
Owner Contact Info
Legal Representation
Correspondence Address
Nancy DiConza Fross Zelnick Lehrman & Zissu, P.C.
151 West 42nd St., 17th Fl.
New York, NY 10036
United States
Trademark Details
Filing Date
December 19, 1991
Registration Date
November 15, 1994
First Use Anywhere
April 7, 1992
First Use in Commerce
April 7, 1992
Published for Opposition
September 22, 1992
Goods & Services
entertainment services in the nature of baseball exhibitions
luggage; namely, [ rucksacks, ] athletic bags, [ attache cases, baby back packs, ] duffel bags, [ tote bags, ] bill folds [, briefcases, canes, ] [ business and credit card cases, ] [ knapsacks, animal leashes, passport cases, briefcase-type portfolios, ] [ and umbrellas ]
metal items; namely, key tags, key chains, and money clips [; trophies of non-precious metal ]
toys and sporting goods; namely, [ stuffed animals, ] [ balloons, ] baseballs, [ basketballs, ] novelty items; namely, baseballs primarily for non-recreational use and bearing the endorsement signature facsimiles of various professional baseball players; [ playground balls, toy banks; ] baseball equipment; namely, [ bases, ] bats, [ grip tape for bats, batting gloves, batting tees, gloves ] [ and mitts, bean bags, ] [ protective chest padding for playing baseball; ] Christmas tree ornaments, [ billiard equipment, ] [ checker ] [ and chess ] [ sets, video game cartridges, ] [ dolls and doll accessories, hand-held video game machines; hand-held electronic games relating to baseball; flotation devices for recreational use; namely, kick boards, arm floats, swim floats, foam floats, tubes and float pads; ] golf equipment; namely, [ markers, ] golf club head covers, [ golf tees, ] golf bags and golf balls [; party favors in the nature of noise makers, ] [ decorative wind socks, ] [ and inflatable baseball bats ]
paper goods and printed matter; namely, bumper stickers, [ laminated printed signs, ] decals, [ paper weights, ] pens, pencils; writing note and scratch pads, [ metal bulletin boards, letter openers, ] posters, note paper, baseball cards, [ programs, booklets, ] [ magazines and ] [ books relating to professional baseball; ] [ calendars, ] [ non-electric erasers, ] [ pencil sharpeners, ] [ drafting and drawing rulers, ] [ coloring books, ] playing cards [, stationery and file folders, and postcards ]
watches, clocks, wall clocks, and wristwatches, and; jewelry; namely, non-monetary and souvenir baseball coins of precious metal, [ medallions, ] ornamental cloissone pins, ornamental lapel pins, ornamental pins, pendants [, and ornamental charms ]
clothing and related items; namely, shirts, [ shorts, dresses, ] [ jogging suits, socks, ] [ underwear, jackets, ] [ sweaters, vests, ] pants, ponchos, [ visors, raincoats, ] hats, caps, [ bibs, ] [ two-piece diaper sets comprising cloth diapers and protective underwear, baby pants, ] [ baby bottles and shorts, sold together as a set, ties; formal wear for men and women; namely, bow ties, cummerbunds and pajamas, ] sweatshirts [, mittens, gloves, ] [ knitted headwear, hosiery, ] [ wristbands, headbands, robes, scarves, aprons ] [ and shoes ]
beverage containers; namely, mugs [ and tankards ] made of [ aluminum, ] glass [, plastic, ] and ceramics; [ water bottles sold empty, ] [ serving trays not of precious metal, ] bottle openers, trash cans, thermal insulated foam containers for beverages, drinking glasses [, ice buckets, non-electric and electric toothbrushes, ] [ and lunch boxes ]