Serial Number
78758974
Owner
ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS, INC.Attorney
Bradley L. CohnFirst Use Date
Dec 31, 1993
Filing Date
Nov 22, 2005
THE DIFFERENCE IS MEASURABLE Trademark
Serial Number: 78758974 • Registration: 3274437
Trademark Classes
Class 7 - Machinery
Machines and machine tools; motors and engines; machine coupling and transmission components
Class 9 - Computers & Electronics
Scientific, nautical, surveying, photographic, cinematographic, optical apparatus and instruments
Class 11 - Environmental Control
Apparatus for lighting, heating, steam generating, cooking, refrigerating, drying
Class 41 - Education & Entertainment
Education; providing of training; entertainment; sporting and cultural activities
Owner Contact Info
Legal Representation
Trademark Details
Filing Date
November 22, 2005
Registration Date
August 7, 2007
First Use Anywhere
December 31, 1993
First Use in Commerce
December 31, 1993
Published for Opposition
May 22, 2007
Goods & Services
educational services, namely, conducting seminars, workshops and on-site education programs in the field of training others in the use of material measurement and testing systems, structural testing systems and high temperature and environmental systems
Material measurement and testing systems, namely, electromechanical testing systems consisting primarily of testers for tensile, compression, fatigue, reverse stress, shear, flexure, peel, tear, cyclic, torsion, and bend testing; servohydraulic fatigue and static hydraulic testing systems consisting primarily of testers for tensile, compression, fatigue, fracture, shear, and bend testing; hardness testing equipment, namely, testers for measuring resistance of materials to indentation, scratching, abrasion, or cutting; impact testing equipment, namely, servohydraulic testers for measuring impact forces and material deformation; computer software for set-up and control of material measurement and testing systems, and acquisition, storage, analysis and reporting data and results of materials testing; strain gauge transducers for measuring load and strain; optical and video extensometers for contact-free measurement of material deformation; handheld and portable mechanical testing machines for tensile, compression, torsion, reverse stress, shear, flexure, peel, tear, cyclic and bend testing; torsion testing instruments, namely, testers for measuring twisting deformation of a solid body; spring testing instruments, namely, spring testers for testing coil and leaf springs in tension and compression; asphalt testing instruments, namely, direct and indirect tension testers for measuring the physical properties of asphalt binders and mixes; microelectronic testing instruments for measuring the mechanical properties and failure mechanisms of microelectronic components and devices; structural testing systems consisting primarily of testing rigs for determining the durability and integrity of sub-assemblies and complete structures in the automotive and aerospace industries; and environmental test chambers, namely, temperature controlled enclosures for temperature simulation
Industrial robots, namely, robotic devices for automatically feeding test specimens in material measurement and testing systems
Furnaces; environmental systems and heating systems, namely, high temperature furnaces, calibration furnaces, tube furnaces, radiant furnaces, vacuum furnaces, split furnaces, and elevating hearth furnaces; and specialized heating cabinets for commercial and industrial research of material properties and component behavior