Serial Number
76226270
Owner
Sasol Mining Initiators (Proprietary) LimitedAttorney
Jay H. BeglerFiling Date
Mar 19, 2001
SMI Trademark
Serial Number: 76226270
Trademark Classes
Class 9 - Computers & Electronics
Scientific, nautical, surveying, photographic, cinematographic, optical apparatus and instruments
Class 42 - Computer & Scientific
Scientific and technological services; industrial analysis and research services
Class 13 - Firearms
Firearms; ammunition and projectiles; explosives; fireworks
Owner Contact Info
Surrey Place
Randburg , ZA
Entity Type: 03
Legal Representation
Trademark Details
Filing Date
March 19, 2001
Registration Date
Not Registered
Goods & Services
Electronics blasting systems comprised of electronic detonators and explosives, namely, shells, powders, signals, caps and primers, all used in the mining industry; initiating systems, namely, a computer software program for controlling the timing, sequencing and initiation of explosive charges, namely, shells, powders, signals, caps and primers; hand held controllers, firing boxes, blast boxes, cable harnesses and electronic delay detonators
Firearms, ammunition, guided projectiles, explosives, namely, shells, powders, signals, caps and primers, all used in the mining industry, fireworks, namely, aerials, including reloadable shells/mortars, repeaters/cakes, roman candles/tubes, mines, shells; novelty fireworks including parachutes, racers, tanks, smoke and snakes; rockets and missiles including bottle rockets; sparklers; spinners and jacks; and wheels
Blast design services, namely, designing the pattern, loading and detonation timing of explosive charges, namely, shells, powders, signals, caps and primers; manufacturing services, namely, custom design of electronic detonators for explosives, namely, shells, powders, signals, caps and primers, all used in the mining industry on behalf of others; consultation services, namely, the selection, checking, inspection and supervision of use of explosives, namely, shells, powders, signals, caps and primers, all used by third parties in the mining industry