READING WAND
DEAD

Serial Number

78101927

Owner

NaviScan, LLC

Filing Date

Jan 10, 2002

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READING WAND Trademark

Serial Number: 78101927

READING WAND is a trademark filed by NaviScan, LLC on January 10, 2002. The trademark is classified under Class 9 (Computers & Electronics), Class 28 (Toys & Sporting Goods). The application is currently no longer active.

Owner Contact Info

NaviScan, LLC (2 trademarks)

314 W. 100th Street Suite 72
New York, NY 10025

Entity Type: 98

Trademark Details

Filing Date

January 10, 2002

Registration Date

Not Registered

Goods & Services

Educational ,gaming, and object cataloging apparatus. A hand-held electronic device used for educational, game playing and object cataloging purposes. The device is used to detect special labels and associate audio with those labels using the recording and playback capability of the device, the recording and playback being done coincident with label detection. Usage of the apparatus involves reading specialized labels using the label detection capability of the device and prompting the user to record audio for a label, if there is no prior audio associated with that label. If there is audio already associated with that label on the device, then automatic playback of that audio is initiated by the device. The device is intended for multiple uses such as an educational device to aid children in reading books, as a gaming device for children, as a language learning apparatus, and as a general purpose object cataloging apparatus.

Educational ,gaming, and object cataloging apparatus. A hand-held electronic device used for educational, game playing and object cataloging purposes. The device is used to detect special labels and associate audio with those labels using the recording and playback capability of the device, the recording and playback being done coincident with label detection. Usage of the apparatus involves reading specialized labels using the label detection capability of the device and prompting the user to record audio for a label, if there is no prior audio associated with that label. If there is audio already associated with that label on the device, then automatic playback of that audio is initiated by the device. The device is intended for multiple uses such as an educational device to aid children in reading books, as a gaming device for children, as a language learning apparatus, and as a general purpose object cataloging apparatus.

Filing History

ABANDONMENT - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE
Mar 4, 2003 ABN2
NON-FINAL ACTION MAILED
Jul 1, 2002 CNRT
ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
May 14, 2002 DOCK
PRELIMINARY/VOLUNTARY AMENDMENT - ENTERED
Jan 10, 2002 AMPX
CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
Jan 10, 2002 CRFA