Serial Number
88170283
Owner
Kowa Company, Ltd.Attorney
N. Alexander NolteFiling Date
Oct 26, 2018
Serial #88170283 Trademark
Serial Number: 88170283 • Registration: 5993683
Trademark Classes
Class 43 - Hotels & Restaurants
Services for providing food and drink; temporary accommodation
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 24 - Fabrics
Textiles and textile goods; bed covers; table covers
Class 25 - Clothing
Clothing, footwear, headgear
Class 30 - Staple Foods
Coffee, tea, cocoa and artificial coffee; rice; tapioca and sago; flour and preparations
Class 32 - Light Beverages
Beers; mineral and aerated waters and other non-alcoholic beverages; fruit beverages
Owner Contact Info
Legal Representation
Correspondence Address
N. Alexander Nolte Nolte Lackenbach Siegel
111 Brook Street, Suite 101
Scarsdale, NY 10583
United States
Trademark Details
Filing Date
October 26, 2018
Registration Date
February 25, 2020
Published for Opposition
December 10, 2019
Goods & Services
[ Tea; oolong tea (Chinese tea); black tea, namely, English tea; tea of salty kelp powder (kombu-cha); mugi-cha (roasted barley tea); Japanese green tea; iced tea; chamomile-based beverages; flowers or leaves for use as tea substitutes; tea-based beverages; prepared coffee and coffee based beverages; prepared cocoa and cocoa based beverages; coffee-based beverages; artificial coffee; roasted coffee beans; coffee beverages with milk; chocolate-based beverages; cocoa beverages with milk; cocoa-based beverages; vegetal preparations for use as coffee substitutes; chicory (coffee substitute); coffee beverages with milk; cocoa beverages with milk; chocolate beverages with milk; confectionery; bread and buns; sandwiches; steamed buns stuffed with minced meat (chuka-manjuh); sandwiches in the nature of hamburgers; pizzas; sandwiches in the nature of hot dogs; meat pies; syrup coated roasted chestnuts (confectionery); sugar coated beans (confectionery); starch-based candies (ame); pellet-shaped rice crackers (arare); rice dumplings dressed with sweet bean jam (ankoro); roasted chestnuts (iri-guri); roasted beans (iri-mame); cakes of sugar-bounded millet or popped rice (okoshi); fried dough cookies (karintoh); soft pin-rolled cakes of pounded rice (gyuhi); crystal sugar pieces (confectionery); candied fruits or vegetables (satoh-zuke); sweet soup of adzuki-bean flour (shiruko); instant shiruko; sweet soup of adzuki-beans with rice cake (zenzai); instant zenzai; rice crackers (senbei); sweet dumplings (dango); nerikiri (Japanese confectionery); confectionery, namely, glutinous starch syrup (mizuame); mitsumame (confectionery consisting of boiled beans; agar gel cubes and fruits with syrup); Japanese style steamed cakes (mushi-gashi); sweet pounded rice cakes (mochi-gashi); bean-jam filled wafers (monaka); pastry shells for monaka; sweetened boiled adzuki-beans (yude-adzuki); bars of sweet jellied bean paste (yohkan); dried sugared cakes of rice flour (rakugan); ice candies; ice cream; wafers; castilia sponge cakes; confectionery, namely, hardtacks; caramels; sweets, namely, candies; cookies; crackers; cones for icecream; sherbets; sorbets; cream puffs; sponge cakes; toffees; taffies; chewing gums; chocolate; doughnuts; candies, namely, fruit drops; nougat; pies; biscuits; confectionery, namely, fruit jellies; frozen yoghurt in the nature of confectionery ices; bolo (baked confectionery); pancakes; popcorn; marshmallows; baked apples; rusks; waffles; bean jam buns; cream buns; jam buns; bread; buns; almond confectionery; shaved ice with sweetened red beans; chewing gum for breath freshening; mints for breath freshening; custard; liquorice (confectionery); quiches; confectionery for decorating Christmas trees; candy decorations for cakes; chocolate decorations for cakes; cake frosting; icing; mirror icing, namely, mirror glaze; sugar confectionery; gingerbread; zefir (confectionery); tacos; tarts; sandwiches in the nature of cheeseburgers; chocolate-coated nuts; chocolate mousses; confectionery, namely, dessert mousses; dulce de leche; tortillas; confectionery, namely, lozenges; malt biscuits; pastila (confectionery); peppermint sweets; pates en croute; halvah; pancakes; peanut confectionery; edible ices;confectionery, namely, fondants; petits fours (cakes); petit-beurre biscuits; puddings; pralines; burritos; confectionery, namely, stick liquorice; pastry, namely, macaroons; marzipan; unleavened bread; cakes; rice pudding; bread rolls; lomper (potato-based flatbread); seasonings other than spices; condiment, namely, soya bean paste; Worcester sauce; meat gravies; ketchup; soy sauce also known as soya sauce; vinegar; vinegar mixes; seasoning soy sauce (sobatsuyu); salad dressings; white sauce; mayonnaise; sauces for barbecued meat; condiment, namely, cranberry sauce; dressings for salad; sauces (condiments); chow-chow (condiment); chutneys (condiments); tomato sauce; beer vinegar; ham glaze; pestosauce; marinades; condiment, namely, apple sauce; cube sugar; fructose for culinary purposes; crystal sugar not being confectionery; sugar; maltose for culinary purposes; honey; glucose for culinary purposes; powdered starch syrup for culinary purposes; starch syrup for culinary purposes; natural sweeteners; golden syrup; molasses for food; palm sugar; natural sweetener, namely, agave syrup; glucose for culinary purposes; table salt mixed with sesame seeds; cooking salt; roasted and ground sesame seeds; celery salt; sea water for cooking; seasonings, namely, sesame seeds; salt for preserving foodstuffs; seasoning, namely, flaxseed for culinary purposes; umami seasonings; spices; spices, namely, mustard powder, curry powder and pepper powder; sansho powder (Japanese pepper in powder form); spices, namely, clove powder, hot pepper powder, cinnamon powder; wasabi powder (Japanese horseradish); aniseed; allspice; condiments, namely, seaweed, minced garlic; pepper; seasoning, namely, saffron; spices, namely, cinnamon, ginger, turmeric, cloves; mustard meal; nutmegs; star aniseed; mustard ]
[ Beauty salons; barbershops; providing bath houses; ] massage and therapeutic shiatsu massage [ ; chiropractics; moxibustion; treatment for dislocated joints, sprain, bone fractures or the like (Judo-seifuku); acupuncture ]
Woven textile goods for personal use, namely, towels, face towels, handkerchiefs, quilts; [ mosquito nets; bedsheets; futon quilts; linen futon and quilts cases; futon ticks, namely, unstuffed futon; pillowcases; ] blankets; [ table napkins of textile; dish towels for drying; toilet seat covers of textile; seat covers of textile; wall hangings of textile; curtains; table cloths not of paper; draperies, namely, thick drop curtains; comforter blankets; comforter quilts or duvet quilts; comforter and duvet cases; comforters; ] bed linen products; bed blankets; [ down comforters and duvets; down comforter and duvet cases; ] cushion covers
Clothing, namely, [ footwear, jackets, jogging pants, sweat pants, skirts, trousers, overcoats, mantles, cardigans, sweaters, vests and waistcoats, open-necked shirts, ] sport shirts, blouses, polo shirts, [ shirts for suits, overalls, pants, dresses, parkas, leggings, night gowns, negligees, Japanese sleeping robes also known as nemaki, pajamas, bath robes, underwear, undershirts, panties, shorts, briefs, camisoles, ] tee-shirts [ , leotards, sleep masks, aprons, collar protectors in the nature of mufflers, socks and stockings other than special sportswear, shawls, scarves, neckerchiefs, bandanas, mufflers, ear muffs, gloves, mittens, leg warmers, nightcaps, headwear, shoes not for sports, rain boots, sandal shoes, boots, women's shoes, winter boots, infant's shoes and boots, insoles for shoes and boots, half-boots, rompers, tights, unitards, bodysuits, bibs not of paper, garters, sock suspenders, suspenders, braces, braces for clothing, waistbands, belts for clothing, stocking suspenders, braces for clothing (suspenders), trouser straps, money belts in the nature of clothing, Japanese garment, namely, Yukata, slippers ]
[ providing facilities for wedding ceremonies; planning, management or arrangement of wedding ceremonies; guidance, advice or consultation on wedding ceremonies; rental of clothing for wedding ceremonies; rental of personal ornaments for wedding ceremonies; providing information on wedding ceremonies and wedding halls; planning and arrangement of wedding ceremonies; providing wedding halls for non-sectarians ]
[ Beer; refreshing beverages in the nature of carbonated drinks; fruit juices; beverages, namely, vegetable juices ]
Providing temporary accommodation; providing foods and beverages; rental of conference rooms; rental of facilities for exhibitions; rental of rooms to hold social events