Serial Number
74083650
Owner
REEL POWER WIRE & CABLE INC.Attorney
Martin G. OzingaFiling Date
Jul 31, 1990
REEL-O-MATIC Trademark
Serial Number: 74083650 • Registration: 1732482
Trademark Classes
Class 7 - Machinery
Machines and machine tools; motors and engines; machine coupling and transmission components
Class 8 - Hand Tools
Hand tools and implements (hand-operated); cutlery; side arms; razors
Class 9 - Computers & Electronics
Scientific, nautical, surveying, photographic, cinematographic, optical apparatus and instruments
Owner Contact Info
6408 S. EASTERN AVENUE
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73149
Entity Type: 03
Legal Representation
Correspondence Address
Martin G. Ozinga Phillips Murrah PC
101 N. Robinson Ave., 13th Floor
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
UNITED STATES
Trademark Details
Filing Date
July 31, 1990
Registration Date
November 17, 1992
Published for Opposition
August 25, 1992
Goods & Services
electronic length measuring apparatus with digital readout and stop-to-length counter; apparatus for pulling and measuring flexible cable, wire, rope or hose; electronic bar coders for inventory control of reeled material; and spark testing machines
hand-operated coiling, stripping and measuring machines; hand-operated jacks for supporting reels on a shaft; hand-operated turntables for dispensing, paying out or taking up a coilable product
cable or wire reeling machines and drive elements therefor; namely, portable and stationary reeling machines driven by electric, hydraulic, or mechanical power with dancer controls, center drives (shafted and shaftless), and rim drives; payout machines which are used to lay down or take up cable and wire which are freewheeling, tension controlled, and powered off, having dancer control, being portable, stationary, shaftless, rim supported and driven, self-driven and/or self-contained; coiling machines and parts therefor; namely, collapsible mandrels which are motor driven, hand driven and dancer controlled, adjustably controlled by hand, air or hydraulic, portable or stationary, single, dual or multiheaded units; scrap processing machines (portable or stationary) driven by gas or electric motor; machines for pulling lengths of cable and wire from overhead or underground or horizontally and thereafter cutting it to length and depositing it in storage bins, dump trucks, or coiling and tying; cable and wire stripping machines; namely, machines used for removing insulating jacket material from cable and wire; tying machines for tying off coiled product; namely, machines used in conjunction with coiling units to apply tape on a coiled product to retain said product in a coil; levelwind units (in the nature of a winch) for a take-up machine which automatically transfers wire, cable, rope, hose, or like goods onto reel or coil; cable and wire machines which transfer cable, wire and other similar products from one reel to another reel or coil by motor-driven means; turn tables for machine powered or freewheeling dispensing, taking up or paying off of coilable product with and without braking devices; press fitting machines for fitting material to presses whose supplies come from reeled product and are operated from reels on shaft or rims; machine-powered jacks for supporting reels on a shaft; cable or wire washing, striping, stripping and measuring machines; electrically-operated reel transporting machines; and winches; payout machines which are used to lay down or take up cable and wire which are freewheeling, tension controlled, and powered off, having dancer control, being portable, stationary, shaftless, rim supported and driven, and trailer or truck mounted