Serial Number
87205556
Owner
The Chicago Lighthouse for People Who are Blind or Visually ImpairedAttorney
Sean C. FifieldFirst Use Date
Dec 18, 2015
Filing Date
Oct 17, 2016
Serial #87205556 Trademark
Serial Number: 87205556 • Registration: 5320889
Trademark Classes
Class 38 - Telecommunications
Telecommunications
Class 41 - Education & Entertainment
Education; providing of training; entertainment; sporting and cultural activities
Class 42 - Computer & Scientific
Scientific and technological services; industrial analysis and research services
Class 44 - Medical Services
Medical services; veterinary services; hygienic and beauty care for human beings or animals
Class 45 - Legal & Security Services
Legal services; security services for the protection of property and individuals
Class 35 - Advertising & Business
Advertising; business management; business administration; office functions
Owner Contact Info
1850 W. Roosevelt Rd.
Chicago, IL 606081298
Entity Type: 99
Legal Representation
Correspondence Address
Sean C. Fifield Troutman Pepper Locke LLP
P.O. Box 1470
Church Street Station
New York, NY 10008-1470
United States
Trademark Details
Filing Date
October 17, 2016
Registration Date
October 31, 2017
First Use Anywhere
December 18, 2015
First Use in Commerce
December 18, 2015
Published for Opposition
August 15, 2017
Goods & Services
Optometry services; Psychological counseling; Charitable services, namely, providing optometry services and psychological counseling for those in need; Charitable services, namely, lending optical aids in the nature of eyeglasses and non-electric magnifying lenses to blind and visually impaired students; Charitable services, namely, lending medical equipment used to assist blind and visually impaired students with mobility
Radio broadcasting of reading programs for blind and visually impaired people; Charitable services, namely, providing radio receiving equipment to blind and visually impaired people in need
[ Legal services ]
Charitable services, namely, lending scanners, talking scientific calculators, refreshable Braille computer displays, specially-adapted computer accessibility hardware and software with or without voice synthesizers, voice recorders, electronic optical magnifiers, electric and manual Braille writers, Braille embossers, closed circuit televisions, and voice synthesizers for voice recording and playback to blind and visually impaired students
Distributorship in the field of products for the blind and visually impaired; Online distributorship in the field of products for the blind and visually impaired; Charitable services, namely, providing counseling and assistance to blind and visually impaired people in preparing for and securing employment; Business consultation services in the nature of providing recommendations for appropriate adaptations when hiring or retaining an employee who is blind or visually impaired, namely, providing career information
Educational services, namely, providing classes to blind, visually impaired and multi-disabled children in the field of social interaction, physical therapy, personal hygiene and pre-vocational skills; Education services, namely, providing tutorial sessions to parents in the field of teaching physical skills and motivating blind and visually impaired children; Career counseling for blind and visually impaired people, namely, providing advice concerning educational options to pursue career opportunities; Educational services, namely, providing training to blind and visually impaired adults with developmental disabilities in the field of independent living skills, identifying money and basic academics; Vocational guidance for blind and visually impaired people; Vocational education, namely, providing classes and one-on-one training for blind and visually impaired people in the fields of adjusting to loss of sight, basic academic skills and job-readiness training; Vocational education for blind and visually impaired people in the fields of adjusting to loss of sight, basic academic skills and job-readiness training; Educational services, namely vocational instruction for blind and visually impaired people; Charitable services, namely, lending Braille and large print textbooks and workbooks, Braille workbooks and other non-computer-related instructional tools for teaching Braille, Braille products, namely, various types of Braille paper in paper and plastic, and light boxes in the nature of lamps used to increase contrast for reading to blind and visually impaired students; Training for blind and visually impaired seniors in the use of computers