Serial #77539484
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Serial Number

77539484

Owner

ALLEN-VANGUARD CORPORATION

Attorney

Jess M. Collen

Filing Date

Aug 5, 2008

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Serial #77539484 Trademark

Serial Number: 77539484 • Registration: 4645369

Serial #77539484 is a trademark filed by ALLEN-VANGUARD CORPORATION on August 5, 2008. The trademark is classified under Class 1 (Chemicals), Class 5 (Pharmaceuticals), Class 6 (Metal Goods), Class 7 (Machinery), Class 8 (Hand Tools), Class 9 (Computers & Electronics), Class 11 (Environmental Control), Class 12 (Vehicles), Class 41 (Education & Entertainment), Class 42 (Computer & Scientific), Class 13 (Firearms), Class 16 (Paper Goods), Class 20 (Furniture), Class 22 (Cordage), Class 35 (Advertising & Business). The application is currently registered and active.

Trademark Classes

1

Class 1 - Chemicals

Chemical products for industry, science, photography, agriculture, horticulture and forestry

5

Class 5 - Pharmaceuticals

Pharmaceutical and veterinary preparations; sanitary preparations for medical purposes

6

Class 6 - Metal Goods

Common metals and their alloys; metal building materials; transportable buildings of metal

7

Class 7 - Machinery

Machines and machine tools; motors and engines; machine coupling and transmission components

8

Class 8 - Hand Tools

Hand tools and implements (hand-operated); cutlery; side arms; razors

9

Class 9 - Computers & Electronics

Scientific, nautical, surveying, photographic, cinematographic, optical apparatus and instruments

11

Class 11 - Environmental Control

Apparatus for lighting, heating, steam generating, cooking, refrigerating, drying

12

Class 12 - Vehicles

Vehicles; apparatus for locomotion by land, air or water

41

Class 41 - Education & Entertainment

Education; providing of training; entertainment; sporting and cultural activities

42

Class 42 - Computer & Scientific

Scientific and technological services; industrial analysis and research services

13

Class 13 - Firearms

Firearms; ammunition and projectiles; explosives; fireworks

16

Class 16 - Paper Goods

Paper and cardboard; printed matter; bookbinding material; photographs; stationery

20

Class 20 - Furniture

Furniture, mirrors, picture frames; goods of wood, cork, reed, cane, wicker

22

Class 22 - Cordage

Ropes, string, nets, tents, awnings, tarpaulins, sails, sacks and bags

35

Class 35 - Advertising & Business

Advertising; business management; business administration; office functions

Owner Contact Info

ALLEN-VANGUARD CORPORATION (27 trademarks)

OTTAWA ONTARIO K1G6C4 , CA

Entity Type: 03

Trademark Details

Filing Date

August 5, 2008

Registration Date

November 25, 2014

Published for Opposition

September 18, 2012

Goods & Services

(Based on Use in Commerce) Education services, namely, providing classes, seminars, workshops in the fields of equipment training, namely, [ nuclear, biological and chemical clean-up, ] explosive ordnance detection and disposal, security surveillance and search, security contraband and counter-terrorist searching, improvised explosive device disposal; providing of education training in the fields of equipment training, namely, [ nuclear, biological and chemical clean-up, ] explosive ordnance detection and disposal, security surveillance and search, security contraband and counter-terrorism searching, improvised explosive device disposal, education and training services, namely, educational training services in respect of the operation, installation, maintenance, and repair of apparatus and instruments used in the fields of secret and in [ contraband and ] counter-terrorist searching; educational training services, namely, training for procedures for dealing with [ chemical, biological, nuclear and radiological incidents, ] counter-terrorist [ and contraband ] search training bomb awareness and counter-measures training, threat analysis and planning training, improvised explosive device [ disposal ] training

[ Scientific, surveying, photographic, cinematographic, optical, ] measuring, signaling lye-saving apparatus and instruments, namely, security and surveillance instruments for use in the fields of security, contraband and counter-terrorist searching, namely, [ hand held metal detectors, general purpose metal detectors, high sensitivity metal detectors, dual purpose metal detectors and walk through metal detectors, ] portable explosives detectors [ , contraband detectors, namely, hand held electronic contraband detectors that indicate the presence of hidden materials by signaling unexpected changes in the density or thickness of a surface through the release of gamma rays; optical apparatus and instruments for use in the fields of security and contraband and counter-terrorists searching and in forensic post blast examinations, namely, light probes, flexible and rigid endoscopes, telescopic arms for endoscopes, zoom cameras, infrared cameras for day and night operations; ferrous ordnance locators, namely, portable detectors for locating ferrous objects under ground or water and suitable for the accurate location of bombs, pipes and wreckage; computer monitors, computer hardware, computer software, namely, applications software for use in association with locating ferrous objects under ground and water and for the accurate location of bombs, pipes and wreckage, ] ; apparatus for the detection and diffusion of explosive devices, used in improvised explosive device disposal, namely, electronic bomb detectors and diffusers, electronic counter measures equipment, namely, portable communication jammers, modular jammers, namely, electronic apparatus that inhibit radio controlled improvised explosive device signals that may be used to detonate explosive devices, [ electronic stethoscopes for the detection of mechanical run back timers and ] electronic timing systems in improvised explosive devices, non-linear function detectors, namely, electronic apparatus and instruments for detecting electronic circuits found in explosive devices and radio transmitters [ , electronic cable detectors used to locate underground command wire cables, land mine clearing apparatus and equipment, namely, land mine detectors, namely, non magnetic land mine prodders, replica land mine training aids ] ; electronic disruptors, namely, recoilless disposable disruptors used to disrupt explosive devices, namely, water let disruptors used to disrupt thin walled explosive devices, disposable car trunk disruptors used to disrupt explosive, devices in vehicles [ , personal protective equipment for the protection of individuals from chemical and biological warfare agents, namely, protective suits, protective gloves and protective over boots, gas masks, electro-voice ampliers for gas masks, canisters designed to help provide respiratory protection against airborne contaminants, next to skin protective equipment, namely, light weight protective suits, chemical protective undergarments; protective clothing used in improvised explosive device disposal, namely, bomb suits, liquid cooling under suits; search suits, namely, body Armour suits designed for use when searching for improvised explosive devices ] ; wireless radio systems for use with bomb suits composed of radios, mobile radios, radio transmitters, radio receivers, antennas, amplifiers, electrical and power wires, cable and electrical connectors, signal processors, converters, digital filters to protect against channel interference [ , de-mining ballistic protection, namely, land mine clearance vests and helmets with visors, surveillance scopes, hand held thermal imagers, spotting scopes, namely, lightweight telescopes, surveillance probes, namely, under door remote viewing tools, micro-through-wall viewing tools, peephole viewers, reverse peephole scopes, mirrors, telescopic mirrors, telescopic search mirrors, convex mirrors, plain mirrors,rectangular mirrors, mirror sleeves, clip on mirrors, telescopic arms for search mirrors, pocket search mirrors, under vehicle search mirrors, search mirrors with non-rotational aluminum poles, padded forearm rests and foam grips, forearm straps for use with telescopic arms for search mirrors, battery handles ] ; portable command and control consoles, namely, computer hardware and software for the operation of [ robots and ] RE wireless control systems, comprised of RF transmitters and receivers, integrated spread spectrum RF control systems, namely, electronic video apparatus that give control and flicker free video over long distances in built up areas and inside buildings [ , zoom cameras, infrared cameras for day and night operations, shock tube initiators, extension booms, disrupt or mounts; blast protection seats for use in military and security/police vehicles, rechargers for flashlights, battery packs, battery charges, battery handles, ballistic testing equipment, namely, multi-barrel firing receiver for firing ammunition, hydraulic target retention test frames, adjustable torso moulds for armor and body armor, ammunitions and weapons, instruments for the measurement of ballistic velocity and rate of fire; personal protective equipment for hands and feet of de mining and mine clearance personnel, namely, conical hand protectors, overhand hand protectors, raised foot protection platform for walking, personal protective equipment used to reduce risk of injury from blast and ballistic threats, namely, modular integrated suits, namely, upper body vests, removable sleeves, trousers, groin protectors, neck protectors, helmet-mounted rigid facial protectors, personal protective equipment used to protect personnel from heat stress, namely, electronic chillers, ice-based chillers, tethers, liquid connectors, cooling vests, liquid circulating garments; protective clothing used in improvised explosive device disposal, namely, bomb disposal suits, bomb disposal helmets with visors; search suits, namely, body armor suits designed for use when searching for improvised explosive devices; tactical robots for use in law enforcement and military applications, surveillance, bomb disposal, hazardous material accident clean-up and hostage taking situations, reconnaissance and weapon delivery in rapid deployment scenarios within areas of restricted physical areas and structural parts and accessories therefor, namely, battery packs and chargers sold as a unit; power operated search tool kits comprised of power operated cordless drills with cordless drill chargers and drill bits, centre punches; (Based on 44(e)) Electronic letter bomb detectors, x-ray parcel bomb detectors, portable x-ray generators, portable x-ray computer used to examine suspect packages that may contain improvised explosive devices or other inaccessible areas where contrabandmay be hidden; wet suits, dry suits, forearm protection for use in association with manual door rams or door rippers, infrared telescopic cameras, audio probes, slip ring drum cables, lasers not for medical use, blast protection armor for vehicles ]

[ (Based on Use in Commerce) Security, surveillance and search tool kits, comprised of retractable knives, steel measuring tape, linoleum knives, scissors, pad saws, hacksaws, tack extractors, claw hammers, club hammers, cold chisels, wrecking bars, wire cutters; bolt cutters, screwdriver sets, wrenches, pliers, vices, clamps, crimping irons, cable strippers, seizers used to hold, fasten or bind objects, tweezers, sockets sets and bits, hexagon wrenches, combination wrenches, telescopic search mirrors, hand operated surveillance apparatus and instruments, namely, floor and car ently tools; hand operated tools used for the detection and diffusion of explosive devices, namely, screw drivers, adjustable wrenches, wrench sets, vice grip wrenches, pliers, seizers, tweezers, wire cutters, tin snips, knives, blade dispensers, flexi saws, mini saws, scissors, hooks, wrecking bars, claw hammers, tack lifters, non-magnetic tools for explosive ordnance disposal, namely, tweezers, probes, knives, scissors, hacksaws, blades, scrapers, wire brushes, screwdrivers, pliers, wire cutters, wrenches, hammers, chisels, bars, saws, wire strippers, and kits comprising the foregoing; hand operated excavation tools for explosive ordnance disposal, namely, shovels, picks, pry bars, sledgehammers, club hammers, chisels, scrapers, wrench sets, non magnetic shovels used on unexploded ordnance, tripods designed for lifting heavy objects during explosive ordnance disposal operations, hand operated lightweight tripods designed for lifting smaller objects during improvised explosive ordnance disposal operations, vehicle access hand-operated tools, namely, remote window breakers, vehicle door handle lifters, vehicle key/handle clamps, vehicle door button pushers, vehicle door trim/panel removing tools; tools used for explosive ordnance disposal and improvised explosive device disposal, namely, telescopic manipulators, tool carts, tripods; Hand operated tools and implements, namely, hammers, shears, drills, clamps, files, pincers, wrenches, saws, screwdrivers, tongs, nippers, wire strippers, vices, pruners, chisels, knives, pliers; ratchet wrench sets; (Based on 44(e)) door rippers ]

[ (Based on Section 44(e)) Equipment and systems for containment and mitigation of weapons of mass destruction and chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear explosive devices and materials, namely, foam injection machines; controllers, pumps, aerating nozzles and reusable enclosures made of ballistic material for containing the effect of explosive devices and for decontaminating chemical and biological agents sold as a unit; foam application equipment, namely, portable self containing decontaminating foam application equipment units designed for performing emergency spot decontamination of chemical and biological agents on hardware, structural surfaces, terrain and drug labels; Machines and machine tools, namely, power drills; air and water tanks; hydraulic rams and pneumatic rams ]

[ (Based on Use in Commerce) Kits for the detection and diffusion of explosive devices, and single line kits for mine/munitions clearance and high risk searches, comprising hook and line components, namely, snatch blocks, reels, pulling handles, eye rings, seizers used to hold, fasten or bind objects, anchors, pitons, fish hooks, spring grips, jaw grips, suction pad anchors, self-adhesive anchors, ground anchors, corkscrew stakes, extension rods, pulleys, ground pegs, hooks, rings, belt slings, wire slings, sledges, pitons, karabiners, wedges, blocks, main lines; heavy duty hook and line kits for moving vehicles and heavy improvised explosive devices, with reels, lines, webbing slings, round slings, ground anchors, shackles, snatch blocks, hooks; metal goods, namely, anchors, pitons and wire slings and hooks; all of the foregoing primarily of metal, Small items of metal hardware, namely, adjusting screws, eyelets, metal hooks, metal fastening collars, metal cables and wires not for electrical purposes, and reels ]

[ (Based on Section 44(e)) Skin decontaminating lotion used as disinfectants for individuals exposed to nuclear, biological or chemical decontamination ]

[ (Based on Use in Commerce) Printed materials, namely, instruction manuals detailing the use of tactical hook and line techniques in explosive ordnance disposal operations; owner manuals and documentation in the nature of training manuals relating to tactical robots, computer hardware and software for the operation of said robots and RF wireless control systems; Printed matter and instructional and teaching material, namely, books and manuals in the fields of equipment training; (Based on 44(e)) printed security seals used to seal parcels ]

[ (Based on Use in Commerce) Non-electric-explosive-delivery tool kits specifically designed to break through windows, namely, dual initiators used as detonators, forced-entry tools, namely, safety initiators as detonators used for explosive firing; mobile cooling cases used to protect electronics from heat; (Based on section 44(e)) apparatus and instruments used in explosive ordnance disposal, namely, small shaped and large shaped copper cone charges, small shaped magnesium cone charges, small shaped liquescent cone charges, large self forging fragment cones; de-armers designed to project a variety of steel slugs at high velocity into the fuzes or pistols of air dropped bombs; integrated weapons carriers, initiator pole mounts, initiator reel mounts, indexing joints, pole extensions, hitch pins, pole side grip handles, pole transitions, charge plates, shock tube storage reels ]

[ (Based on Section 44(e)) Mail order catalog, electronic catalog, mail order, on-line ordering services featuring security apparatus and hardware ]

[ (Based on Use in Commerce) Chemicals used in industry; chemical, biological and radiological decontaminating foam used for bomb disposal; Chemicals used in industry; chemical, biological and radiological decontaminating chemicals used for bomb disposal ]

[ (Based on Section 44(e)) Response vehicles, namely, land vehicles equipped with explosive ordnance and improvised explosive device disposal equipment; emergency response trailers containing blast suppressant foam application equipment ]

[ (Based on Use in Commerce) Apparatus for lighting, namely, florescent lamps, spare lamps, flashlights, flashlights and recharges sold as a unit, searchlights, portable floodlights and spotlights, flashlights incorporating a mirror; (Based on 44(e)) Pocket ultraviolet lamps not for medical purposes ]

[ (Based on Use in Commerce) Ropes, strings; ropes, non-metal lines and cable straps, textile cords, non-metal slings for hoisting and handling loads; security and surveillance kits comprising of non-metal goods, namely, ropes, non-metal straps and lines, slings, textile cords and snatch blocks, reels, grips, seizers, cords, strings and lines, detection and diffusion of explosive devices kits comprising of non-metal goods, namely, ropes, non-metal snaps and lines, slings, textile cords, and metal snatch blocks, reels, grips, seizers, cords, strings and lines, anchors, pitons and wire slings, hooks, rope; nylon cord; letter bomb containment bags, strings and lines thereto, shock cords, all-purpose straps and lines thereto ]

[ (Based on Use in Commerce) Bomb blast inhibitors, namely, non-metal bomb blast suppression bins, non-metal lightweight containers for the isolation and transport, containment, mitigation and destruction of suspect packages; Non-metal door wedges; doorstop of plastic, non-metal clamps, hand-operated non-metal reels for storing and deploying lines and metal snatch blocks, reels, grips, seizers,cords, strings and lines, anchors, pitons, wire slings, hooks and rope ]

[ (Based on Section 44(e)) Scientific research and technological consultation in the technology field of ballistic testing services, namely, testing and evaluation of weapon, ammunition and armor, design, development and testing for others of apparatus and instruments used in the field of security and in contraband encounter searching, apparatus and instruments used in explosive ordnance disposal, apparatus and instruments used in improvised explosive device disposal, personal protective equipment for the protection of individuals from chemical and biological warfare agents, surveillance apparatus and instruments, tactical robots for use in law enforcement and military applications, surveillance, bomb disposal, hazardous material accident clean-up and hostage taking situations, equipment and systems for containment and mitigation of weapons of mass destruction and chemical, biological, radiological and explosive devices and materials, chemical biological and radiological decontamination systems and equipment, ballistic testing equipment, and blast protection seats, technology consulting services in the fields of the technical procedures for dealing with chemical, biological, nuclear and radiological incidents, counter-terrorist training and tactics, contraband search and detection training and tactics, bomb counter measures tactics, threat analysis security consulting, impact testing services, namely, testing of data recorders, technological consultancy, advisory and information services relating to the above services; vehicle barrier systems, nuclear explosive services, blast protection armor for vehicles, high C check testing of air, land and sea vehicles, development of tools and equipment for use in the maintenance, repair and overhaul of aircraft issues ]

Filing History

NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE OF PARTIAL SEC. 8 & 9 EMAILED
Oct 2, 2025 NP89
REGISTERED AND RENEWED (FIRST RENEWAL - 10 YRS)
Oct 2, 2025 RNL1
REGISTERED - SEC. 9 GRANTED/CHECK RECORD FOR SEC. 8
Oct 2, 2025 9G8P
REGISTERED - PARTIAL SEC. 8 (10-YR) ACCEPTED
Oct 2, 2025 8PRT
CASE ASSIGNED TO POST REGISTRATION PARALEGAL
Sep 20, 2025 APRE
TEAS SECTION 8 & 9 RECEIVED
May 27, 2025 E89R
COURTESY REMINDER - SEC. 8 (10-YR)/SEC. 9 E-MAILED
Nov 25, 2023 REM2
NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE OF SEC. 8 & 15 - E-MAILED
Sep 11, 2023 NA85
REGISTERED - PARTIAL SEC. 8 (6-YR) ACCEPTED & SEC. 15 ACK.
Sep 11, 2023 C15P
TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION-POST REG RECEIVED
Apr 7, 2022 EROP
POST REGISTRATION ACTION MAILED - SEC. 8 & 15
Oct 7, 2021 PR23
CASE ASSIGNED TO POST REGISTRATION PARALEGAL
Sep 10, 2021 APRE
TEAS SECTION 8 & 15 RECEIVED
May 25, 2021 E815
REGISTERED-PRINCIPAL REGISTER
Nov 25, 2014 R.PR
NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE OF STATEMENT OF USE MAILED
Oct 22, 2014 SUNA
ALLOWED PRINCIPAL REGISTER - SOU ACCEPTED
Oct 21, 2014 CNPR
DATA MODIFICATION COMPLETED
Oct 21, 2014 DMCC
AMENDMENT FROM APPLICANT ENTERED
Oct 14, 2014 ACEC
CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
Oct 14, 2014 CRFA
PAPER RECEIVED
Oct 6, 2014 MAIL
NON-FINAL ACTION MAILED
Apr 1, 2014 CNRT
SU - NON-FINAL ACTION - WRITTEN
Mar 31, 2014 CNRT
TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED
Mar 10, 2014 TEME
CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
Mar 10, 2014 CRFA
TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION RECEIVED
Feb 28, 2014 TROA
NON-FINAL ACTION MAILED
Aug 28, 2013 CNRT
SU - NON-FINAL ACTION - WRITTEN
Aug 27, 2013 CNRT
STATEMENT OF USE PROCESSING COMPLETE
Aug 7, 2013 SUPC
CASE ASSIGNED TO INTENT TO USE PARALEGAL
Jun 28, 2013 AITU
PAPER RECEIVED
May 17, 2013 MAIL
USE AMENDMENT FILED
May 13, 2013 IUAF
NOA MAILED - SOU REQUIRED FROM APPLICANT
Nov 13, 2012 NOAM
PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION
Sep 18, 2012 PUBO
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
Aug 29, 2012 NPUB
LAW OFFICE PUBLICATION REVIEW COMPLETED
Aug 15, 2012 PREV
APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER
Aug 15, 2012 CNSA
EXAMINERS AMENDMENT MAILED
Aug 1, 2012 CNEA
EXAMINER'S AMENDMENT ENTERED
Aug 1, 2012 XAEC
EXAMINERS AMENDMENT -WRITTEN
Aug 1, 2012 CNEA
NON-FINAL ACTION MAILED
Mar 6, 2012 CNRT
NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN
Mar 6, 2012 CNRT
TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED
Mar 6, 2012 TEME
CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
Mar 6, 2012 CRFA
TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION RECEIVED
Feb 21, 2012 TROA
NON-FINAL ACTION MAILED
Sep 6, 2011 CNRT
NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN
Sep 3, 2011 CNRT
ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
Sep 1, 2011 DOCK
AMENDMENT FROM APPLICANT ENTERED
Jul 14, 2011 ACEC
CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
Jul 14, 2011 CRFA
PAPER RECEIVED
Jul 11, 2011 MAIL
INQUIRY AS TO SUSPENSION MAILED
Jan 20, 2011 CNSI
SUSPENSION INQUIRY WRITTEN
Jan 20, 2011 CNSI
SUSPENSION CHECKED - TO ATTORNEY FOR ACTION
Jan 18, 2011 RCCK
LETTER OF SUSPENSION MAILED
Jul 15, 2010 CNSL
SUSPENSION LETTER WRITTEN
Jul 14, 2010 CNSL
TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED
Jul 2, 2010 TEME
CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
Jul 2, 2010 CRFA
TEAS RESPONSE TO SUSPENSION INQUIRY RECEIVED
Jun 16, 2010 ERSI
ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
Jan 5, 2010 DOCK
INQUIRY AS TO SUSPENSION MAILED
Dec 16, 2009 CNSI
SUSPENSION INQUIRY WRITTEN
Dec 15, 2009 CNSI
SUSPENSION CHECKED - TO ATTORNEY FOR ACTION
Dec 14, 2009 RCCK
LETTER OF SUSPENSION MAILED
Jun 11, 2009 CNSL
SUSPENSION LETTER WRITTEN
Jun 11, 2009 CNSL
TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED
May 20, 2009 TEME
CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
May 20, 2009 CRFA
ASSIGNED TO LIE
May 20, 2009 ALIE
TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION RECEIVED
May 19, 2009 TROA
NON-FINAL ACTION MAILED
Nov 19, 2008 CNRT
NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN
Nov 18, 2008 CNRT
EXAMINER'S AMENDMENT MAILED
Nov 18, 2008 CNEA
EXAMINER'S AMENDMENT ENTERED
Nov 18, 2008 XAEC
EXAMINERS AMENDMENT -WRITTEN
Nov 18, 2008 CNEA
ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
Nov 14, 2008 DOCK
NOTICE OF DESIGN SEARCH CODE MAILED
Aug 9, 2008 MDSC
NEW APPLICATION ENTERED
Aug 8, 2008 NWAP