Trademark: 75021464
Word
MEGLADON
Status
Dead
Status Code
606
Status Date
Sunday, July 2, 2000
Serial Number
75021464
Mark Type
1000
Filing Date
Friday, November 17, 1995
Published for Opposition
Tuesday, April 8, 1997
Abandoned Date
Sunday, July 2, 2000

Trademark Owner History
MEGLADON INDUSTRIES - 1st New Owner After Publication
Knight International Holdings, Inc. - Owner At Publication

Classifications
9 acid hydrometers; actinometers; adding machines; radio controlled miniature aerial targets; aerometers; air tanks for use in scuba diving; anti-intrusion alarms; burglar alarms; fire alarms; altimeters; ammeters; stereo amplifiers; sound amplifiers; anemometers; telephone answering machines; antennas; electric arc welders; telescopic archery equipment, namely, bow sights; arm rests for use with computers; audio cassette decks for automobiles; audio cassette recorders; prerecorded audio cassettes featuring stories for children, operating instructions, and comedic performances; audio discs featuring stories for children, operating instructions, and comedic performances; audio mixers; digital audio tape players; audio tape recorders; blank digital audio tapes; blank audio tapes; prerecorded audio tapes featuring stories for children, operating instructions, and comedic performances; automatic telephone dialers; automatic valves; meteorological balloons; bar code readers; barometers; baseball batting helmets; batteries; batteries for vehicles; battery chargers; safety equipment, namely, beacon lights; electric door bells; signal bells; warning devices, namely, bells; binoculars; blank magnetic computer tapes; computer interface boards; circuit breakers; electric hot brushes; computer buffers; bullet-proof vests and clothing; marker buoys; navigational buoys; signalling buoys; cabinets for loudspeakers; coaxial cables; computer cables; electrical cables; fiber optic cables; calculators; calibrated glassware; laboratory equipment and supplies, namely, calipers; camera cases; exposed camera film; camera filters; camera tripods; 35mm cameras; motion picture cameras; photographic cameras; video cameras; capacitors; magnetic coded card readers; magnetic coded cards; contact lens cases; eyeglass cases; cash registers; video cassette recorders; blank video cassettes; pre-recorded video cassettes featuring stories for children, operating instructions, and comedic performances; catchers' helmets; cathode ray tubes; eyeglass chains; surveying chains; chin straps for football helmets; computer chips; silicon chips; chronographs for use as specialized time recording apparatuses; electric cigarette lighters for land vehicles; circuit boards; electrical circuit boards; printed circuit boards; electrical circuits; integrated circuits; printed circuits; clinometer; radios incorporating clocks; protective clothing; electric coils; color separation films; electric hot combs; pre-recorded compact discs featuring stories for children, operating instructions, and comedic performances; compasses; computer disc drives; blank floppy computer discs; blank hard computer discs; blank computer discs; computer furniture; computer hardware; computer keyboards; computer memories; computer monitors; computer mouse; computer operating programs; computer operating systems; computer peripherals; computer printers; computer programs for use as a spreadsheet, word processing, and database management; computer software for use as a spreadsheet, word processing and database management; computer terminals; computer utility programs; computer workstations; computers; computers and instructional manuals sold as a unit; condensers; electrical conductors; acoustic conduits; electricity conduits; fiber optic light and image conduits; highway safety cones; electrical connectors; contact lens blanks; contact lenses; electrical controllers; converters; electric converters; dust covers for computers; covers for electric outlets; covers for telephone receivers not made of paper; laboratory equipment, namely, crucibles; cruise controls for motor vehicles; laboratory equipment, namely, cupels; measuring cups; electric hair curlers; cyclotrons; daisy wheel printers; photography darkroom lamps; blank magnetic data carriers; data processors; decompression chambers; decorative refrigerator magnets; demagnetizers for magnetic tapes; marine depth finders; smoke detectors; dictation machines; pre-recorded digital audio tape featuring stories for children, operating instructions, and comedic performances; electric light dimmers; light emitting diode displays; light emitting diodes; compact disc players; optical discs; video discs featuring dramatic performances, documentaries and comedies; floppy discs for computers; hard discs for computers; electric luminescent display panels; diving gloves; diving helmets; diving suits; dog whistles; electronic door openers; magnifying peepholes for doors; dosimeters; dot matrix printers; dynamometers; ear plugs not for medical purposes; egg timers; electric switch plates; welding electrodes; emergency warning lights; electronic encryption units; epidiascopes; event recorders; eyeglass frames; eyeglass lenses; eyeglasses; face shields; facsimile machines; fax machines; fiber optics; exposed X-ray film; motion picture film featuring dramatic performances, documentaries, comedies and musicals; laboratory filters; optical filters; filters for respiratory masks; safety equipment, namely, fire escape ladders; fire extinguishers; fire hose nozzles; fire trucks; photographic flashbulbs; floor polishing machines; floor washing machines; typeface fonts recorded on magnetic media; football helmets; fuel pumps for service stations; electrical fuses; galvanometers; gas chromatography apparatus; gas masks; gas meters; metered gasoline pumps; gasometers; electric gate operators; glass tubes for scientific purposes; graduated glassware; laboratory glassware; diving gloves; protective gloves for industrial use; safety goggles; pressure guages; telescopic gunsights; head cleaning tapes for audio; head cleaning tapes for video; hockey helmets; helmets; hoses for vacuum cleaners; hydrometers; hygrometers; impact printers; laboratory equipment and supplies, namely, incubators; electric devices for attracting and killing insects; insulated electrical connectors; telephone apparatus, namely, intercoms; electric irons; flat irons; steam irons; juke boxes; kaleidoscopes; knee pads for workers; laser printers; laser scanners for industrial inspection; lasers for measuring purposes; lasers not for medical use; letter scales; plumb levels; surveyors' levels; life nets; life preservers; life-buoys; life-saving rafts; lifebelts; lifejackets; light emitting diodes; electric light switches; lightning rods; electric locks; loudspeakers; magnets; magnifying glasses; safety markers; measuring spoons; megaphones; metal detectors; water meters; metronomes; micro-processors; microcomputers; microfiche; micrometers; microphones; microscopes; microwave ovens for laboratory use; minicomputers; optical mirrors; modems; video monitors; electronic motion sensitive switches; mouse pads; multiplexers; musical sound recordings; musical video recordings; phonograph needles; neon signs; automatic nozzles; odometers; ohmmeters; optical character recognition apparatus; optical inspection apparatus for industrial use; optical lens sights; optical scanners; oscilloscopes; radio pagers; parking meters; particle accelerators; pedometers; periscopes; phonograph records featuring stories for children, operating instructions, and comedic performances; phonographs; photocopying machines; photographic projectors; photographic slide transparencies; X-ray photographs, other than for medical purposes; photometers; plotters; electric plugs; plumb bobs; plumb lines; polygraph machines; electric power supplies; pressure gauges; pressure indicating plugs for valves; prisms for scientific purposes; satellite processors; projection screens; movie projectors; slide projectors; protective or safety helmets; pyrometers; radar; radar detectors; radio telephones; radios; radios for vehicles; radon detectors; stereo receivers; telephone receivers; audio receivers; video receivers; event recorders; regulators for use in scuba diving; respirators other than for artificial respiration; rheostats; ring buoys for use in water rescue; laboratory robots; personal or hobby use robots; graduated rulers; safety harnesses other than for vehicles or sports purposes; safety restraints; salinometers; satellites; satellites for scientific purposes; scales; semiconductor devices; semiconductors; sextants; telescopic lens sights; signal processors; signal whistles; electric signs; luminous signs; silicon wafers; sirens; sirens for vehicles; slide rules; electric sockets; solenoid valves; sonar; spectacles; laboratory equipment, namely, spectroscopes; speedometers; speedometers for vehicles; stereo tuners; sunglasses; supercomputers; superminicomputers; electric switches; electronic touch sensitive switches; tachometers; magnetic tape drives; video tape recorders; blank video tapes; prerecorded video tapes featuring dramatic performances, documentaries and comedies; telephones; cellular telephones; teleprompters; telescopes; telescopic lens sights; television antennas; television sets; laboratory equipment and supplies, namely, test tubes; theft alarms; theodolites; laboratory equipment and supplies, namely, thermometers; thermostats; vehicle engine parts, namely, thermostats; tire balancing machines for land vehicles; tire balancing units for land vehicles; transceivers; electrical transformers; radio transmitters; telephone transmitters; warning triangles to indicate vehicle breakdowns; automatic turnstiles; vacuum cleaners; automatic valves; vehicle wheel alignment machines; vending machines; virtual reality software for use in connection with airplane flight simulators and interior design; voltage surge protectors; voltage surge suppressors; voltmeters; voting machines; electric arc welders; electrical wires; word processors; and X-Y plotters

Trademark Events
Nov 8, 2000
Abandonment - No Use Statement Filed
Mar 6, 2000
Extension 5 Granted
Dec 30, 1999
Extension 5 Filed
Aug 2, 1999
Extension 4 Granted
Jul 1, 1999
Extension 4 Filed
Jan 14, 1999
Extension 3 Granted
Dec 23, 1998
Extension 3 Filed
Jul 13, 1998
Extension 2 Granted
Jun 26, 1998
Extension 2 Filed
Feb 13, 1998
Extension 1 Granted
Dec 23, 1997
Extension 1 Filed
Jul 1, 1997
Noa Mailed - Sou Required From Applicant
Apr 8, 1997
Published For Opposition
Mar 7, 1997
Notice Of Publication
Jan 3, 1997
Approved For Pub - Principal Register
Nov 12, 1996
Correspondence Received In Law Office
Oct 15, 1996
Correspondence Received In Law Office
May 6, 1996
Non-Final Action Mailed
Apr 24, 1996
Assigned To Examiner

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