Trademark: 74093592
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Status
Dead
Status Code
710
Status Date
Monday, September 20, 1999
Serial Number
74093592
Registration Number
1759034
Registration Date
Tuesday, March 16, 1993
Mark Type
2S09
Filing Date
Tuesday, September 4, 1990
Published for Opposition
Tuesday, July 28, 1992
Cancellation Date
Monday, September 20, 1999

Trademark Owner History
VERSON INTERNATIONAL GROUP plc - Original Registrant

Classifications
7 machinery and machine tools primarily used to handle and alter the surface, shape, thickness, and size of metal sheets, coils, pipes, bars, tubes, coins, and formed metal; namely, metal forming systems, consisting of stamping presses; molding presses; power presses; press brakes; blanking presses, punch presses, forming presses, forging presses, transfer presses, hemming presses, hydroform fluid forming presses, rubber pad presses, automatic presses, and press brakes; fabricating systems consisting of electric welders, spot, seam and projection welders, drum welding machines, brake shoe welding machines, flash butt welders, metal furniture welders, friction welders, laser welding machines, resistance and arc welders; galvanizing systems consisting of metal coating machines; slitting systems consisting of metal decoiling machines, snubber roll, pinch role, slitting machines, slitting heads, slitting knives, carryover table, tension unit, recoiling machines, and overarm separator; cutting systems consisting of decoilers, levellers, hump table, kick-out rolls, feeder rolls, measuring pinch rolls, squaring guides, high-speed shears, gauge table, and run-out conveyor; calibrating lines consisting of bar, pipe and tube measuring devices; namely, drifter machines, swage machines, end face machines, threaders, coupling screw-on machines and punch presses; coating lines consisting of decoilers, recoilers, sprayers, rollers, laminating machines, electrostatic coating machines, and dipping machines; coil processing, packaging, and inspection lines consisting of coilers, decoilers, recoilers, straighteners, stakers, hump tables, grip feeds, flying shears, roll feeds, stop starts, right angle shears, swing shears, blanking presses, press feeds, coil slitting machines, edge trim machines, edge feed machines, precision sheet and strip levellers, and process levellers; coining systems consisting of coin loaders, coining presses, open front presses, doubled sided presses, press brakes, press brake tooling, knuckle presses, hot, warm and cold forging presses, and change over tooling for alternative coin sizes; material handling systems consisting of transfer presses, conveyors, pick and place devices, and roll feeders; pipe, tube and bar finishing equipment consisting of pipe, tube and bar straightening machines, polishing machines, roll position indicators, pressure sensing indicators, hydraulic lift, electric motors, gear, and control panel, roll feeders, pipe cut off machines, pipe end facing machines, coupling screw on machines, coupling torque tighteners, pipe drifting machines, weighting, measuring and marking machines, plate levellers, and plate bending machines-sold as a unit; roll forming machines; roll levellers; tension levellers; scroll sheeting lines consisting of metal cutting machines, metal forming machines, metal handling machines, and metal packaging machines; and pick and place devices-consisting of 2 automated axes pick-up units to load and unload machinery; and marking machines
9 automated machinery and machine tools primarily used to alter the surface, shape, thickness, and size of metal sheets, coils, pipe, bars, tubes, coins, and formed metal; namely, automated presses and press brakes; automated welders; automated metal coating machines; automated metal slitting machines; digital knife positioning; automated blanking presses; automated bar, pipe and tube measuring devices; namely, automated drifters, automated swages, and automated end facers; flying saws with digital measuring equipment all sold as a unit; hydrostatic testers; automated conveyors and industrial robots; computerized roll setting units for controlling movement of cylindrical rollers within metal processing machinery; weighing and measuring machines

Trademark Events
Sep 20, 1999
Cancelled Sec. 8 (6-Yr)
Mar 16, 1993
Registered-Principal Register
Jan 15, 1993
Allowed Principal Register - Sou Accepted
Jan 14, 1993
Assigned To Examiner
Jan 4, 1993
Statement Of Use Processing Complete
Nov 27, 1992
Use Amendment Filed
Oct 20, 1992
Noa Mailed - Sou Required From Applicant
Jul 28, 1992
Published For Opposition
Jun 26, 1992
Notice Of Publication
Mar 5, 1992
Approved For Pub - Principal Register
Jan 6, 1992
Correspondence Received In Law Office
Dec 16, 1991
Final Refusal Mailed
Oct 28, 1991
Correspondence Received In Law Office
Oct 8, 1991
Final Refusal Mailed
Aug 9, 1991
Correspondence Received In Law Office
May 17, 1991
Non-Final Action Mailed
Feb 28, 1991
Non-Final Action Mailed
Feb 22, 1991
Assigned To Examiner
Jan 23, 1991
Assigned To Examiner

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