Trademark: 75070026
Word
OMEGA.COM
Status
Registered
Status Code
800
Status Date
Friday, December 4, 2020
Serial Number
75070026
Registration Number
2412722
Registration Date
Tuesday, December 12, 2000
Mark Type
1000
Filing Date
Monday, March 11, 1996
Published for Opposition
Tuesday, February 23, 1999

Trademark Owner History
Omega Engineering, Inc. - Original Registrant

Classifications
9 pH instruments, namely, hand-held controllers and panel meters; mechanically operated current probes; hand-held mechanically-operated watt meters; temperature control mechanisms for industrial plants, namely, controllers and panel meters; scientific, surveying and electrical apparatus and instruments, optical, weighing, measuring, signaling, checking (supervision), teaching apparatus and instruments, namely, calculating machines, instruments used to measure the rate of flow, pH level, and air velocity; [ mechanically operated electronic controls for adhesive applying machines; ] electric soldering irons; ammeters, ampmeters, anemometers, barometers; barrier strips used to measure and connect a sensor and an instrument; battery chargers; electric heating cable, namely, constant wattage heat trace cable, mineral insulated heat trace cable, and self-regulating heat trace cable; calibrators for calibrating the measurement of temperatures, humidity, pressure, strain, force flow, level, pH, load, vibration, electrical resistance, air velocity, amperage, frequency, voltage, ion concentration or conductivity by electrical instruments; pH buffer capsules; checkers, namely, hand held leak checkers; compensators, namely, cold junction compensators; signal conditioners; contactors, namely, magnetic contactors; on-off, proportional and proportional with integral and derivative control controllers, controllers, namely, analog controllers, autotune controllers, batch controllers, conductivity controllers, conductivity/resistivity controllers, cryogenic controllers, deviation controllers, digital monitor meter/controllers, dual input controllers, pH controllers, combined level and temperature controllers, limit controllers, pH/oxidation reduction potential controllers, multi-loop controllers, non-indicating controllers, panel mount controllers, pH/oxidation reduction potential controllers, pH pump controllers, power controllers, process controllers, profile controllers, programmable logic controllers, pulse frequency controllers, ramp and soak controllers, resistivity controllers, silicon controlled rectified power controllers, setpoint controllers, sequencing controllers, and temperature controllers; converters, namely, analog to digital converters, and digital to analog converters; counters used to register of number of activities of movement; microprocessor based data loggers, namely, battery powered, handheld data loggers, intelligent data loggers; portable data loggers, programmable data loggers, and temperature data loggers; detectors, namely, leak detectors; automated dialing remote monitors for monitoring temperature, humidity, fluid levels, water incursion, smoke and sound levels; diodes, namely, temperature sensitive diodes; electrodes, namely, combination pH electrodes, conductivity electrodes, epoxy bodied combination pH electrodes, in-line pH/oxidation reduction potential electrodes, industrial pH/oxidation reduction potential electrodes, ion selective electrodes, ion selective electrodes, laboratory pH/oxidation reduction potential electrodes, oxidation-reduction potential electrodes, pH electrodes, reference electrodes, retractable pH electrodes, submersible pH/oxidation reduction potential electrodes; electrical power supplies; power control element feedthroughs, namely, hermetic feedthroughs, vacuum feedthroughs, and laboratory feedthroughs; flowmeters, gauges, tipping bucket rain gauge and snow gauge machines for measuring rain and snow levels; hygometers, indicators, namely, analog indicators, analog input indicators, analog/frequency input indicators, flow/total/batch indicators, frequency input indicators, humidity and recorder indicators, loop indicators, loop powered indicators, mini indicators, modular indicators/controllers/transmitters, motor rotation indicators, phase sequence indicators, pH indicators, resistance temperature detector indicators, temperature indicators, thermistor indicators, moisture indicators, acidity indicators, concentration indicators, distance indicators, angle indicators, speed indicators, acceleration indicators, power indicators, pressure indicators, voltage indicators, current indicators, brightness indicators, current intensity indicators, transducer indicators and magnetic flux indicators, interfaces; isolators, namely, loop isolators, and loop powered isolators; junction boxes, namely, load cell summing junction boxes; liquid crystal label displays and temperature labels; loggers, namely, power loggers; meters, namely, AC/DC meters, AC clamp meters, air velocity meters, analog meters, benchtop meters, benchtop conductivity meters, benchtop pH meters, benchtop dissolved oxygen meters, conductivity meters, conductivity/total dissolved solids meters, current meters, datalogging pH/mV meters, DC volt meters, dewpoint meters, digital meters, dissolved oxygen meters, flow meters, frequency meters, handheld meters, handheld dissolved oxygen meters, handheld conductivity meters, handheld strain gage meters, handheld humidity meters, panel instrumentation meters, laboratory conductivity meters, large display meters, load meters, loop powered meters, load cell meters, microvolt meters, miniature meters, ohm meters, panel meters, panel mounted meters, pH/mV/ion selective meters, pH/oxidation reduction potential meters, potentiometers, portable conductivity meters, portable dissolved oxygen meters, portable pH meters, portable pressure meters, positive displacement meters, pressure meters, process meters, process instrumentation meters, rate meters, reference point meters, relative humidity meters, resistance temperature detector meters, strain gauge meters, solar powered temperature meters, temperature meters, square root meters, temperature meters using infrared technology, thermistor meters, turbine meters, voltage meters, plastic vortex flow meters, harsh environment vortex flow meters, water meters, watertight pH meters, watt meters, and digital strain gauge monitor meters; mixers, namely, bung-entering mixers, and static mixers; modules, namely, intelligent control modules, isolation modules, loop isolation modules, proportional firing modules, pulse control modules; solid state i/o modules, monitors, namely, conductivity monitors, dewpoint monitors, handheld pressure monitors, handheld temperature monitor, power line monitors; multimeters, namely, digital multimeters, handheld multimeters, multi-function multimeters, and multimeters/thermometers; panels, namely, power control panels; [ temperature indicating pellets, ] namely, specific temperature turning point indicators; plotters; probes, namely, conductivity probes, surface temperature probes, and insertion temperature probes; profilers, namely, temperature profilers; psychrometers, namely, sling psychrometers; pumps, namely, diaphragm metering pumps, large capacity metering pumps, low flow metering magnetic drive centrifugal pumps, electronic metering pumps, microprocessor based chemical metering pumps, and chemical metering pumps; pyrometers; receivers, namely, process receivers; recorders for recording and displaying measurements of temperature, humidity, pressure, strain, force, flow, level, pH, load, vibration, electrical resistance, air velocity, amperage, frequency, voltage, ion concentration or conductivity, namely, analog recorders, battery powered recorders, benchtop recorders, circular recorders, compact recorders, distributed process recorders, event recorders, flatbed recorders, function recorders, hybrid recorders, indicating recorders, [ ink jet recorders, ] microprocessor recorders, paperless recorders, pH recorders, portable pH, programmable recorders, thermal recorders, thermal-array recorders, transient recorders, trend recorders, vertical recorders, and X-Y recorders; regulators used to control and/or regulate current or flow; relays, namely, intrinsic safety relays, mechanical relays, power switching relays, solid state relays, and pump up/pump down relays; rotameters; scanners, namely, process scanners and temperature scanners; sensors, namely, conductivity sensors, bolt sensors, conductivity/resistivity sensors, displacement sensors, low flow sensors, non-contact conductivity sensors, paddlewheel sensors, torque sensors and vacuum sensors; simulators, namely, pH electrode simulators, transducer simulators, resistance temperature detector simulators, and thermocouple simulators; snubbers, sockets, namely, holders for transducers; standards, namely, benchtop pressure standards, handheld pressure standards, and melting point standards; stirrers, namely, laboratory hot plate/stirrers; switches, namely, conductivity level switches, level switches, dry material level switches, industrial flow switches, paddle type switches, pressure switches, radio frequency level switches, single station level switches; tachometers; thermocouple terminals; testers, namely, conductivity testers, pH testers, pocket pH testers, solder system testers; thermistors, namely, resistive measuring sensors; thermocouples, thermocouple assemblies comprising head and well assemblies and probes; thermometers (not for medical use), thermopiles, thermostats; totalizers, namely, rotameters/totalizers; transducers, namely, air mass flow transducers, air velocity transducers, infrared transducers, pressure transducers, and torque measuring transducers; transmitters; tubing being parts of instruments; valves, namely, metering valves, and solenoid valves; voltmeters, namely, strain-gauge/micro voltmeters; wire, namely, nichrome resistance wires, sensor wires, superconductive wires, and thermocouple wires; electronic wind speed and direct measurement devices, wind tunnels, electronic device for simultaneously measuring and recording wind speed and direction, temperature, barometric pressure and rainfall, computers, computer hardware, computer software for data acquisition, data analysis, and graphic presentation; modems; and printers, namely, computer printers; all of the foregoing employed industrially and/or scientifically for measuring, controlling, and/or regulating temperature, humidity, pressure, strain, force, flow, level, pH, load, vibration, electrical resistance, air velocity, amperage, frequency, voltage, ion concentration, conductivity, data acquisition, display and retrieval, and environmental technology; data carriers with and without data recording means, namely, blank magnetic tapes, blank magnetic discs, and blank floppy discs; microprocessor operated data processing apparatus, namely, indicating and display controllers and panel meters; data recording apparatus, namely, chart recorders; data storing apparatus, namely, recorders and computer memory; data registering apparatus, namely, data loggers; measurement data and process data transmitting apparatus for wireless and wired and optically-interconnected signal transference, namely, two-wire transmitters; [ computer housings; electronic connection cards, ] electronic measurement indicators; electronic signal indicating panels with electrical indicating instruments, namely, voltage, current rate, and temperature meters; light diodes, liquid crystal indicators, [ laser scanners, ]electronic input keyboards, optical and magnetic data recording apparatus, namely, IR guns; magnetic thermocouples; force transducers, namely, load cells; pressure test systems comprising pressure calibrators; pressure standards; pressure sensors and pressure meters; labels which display temperature ranges by turning color; pH buffer solutions used for calibration; slip rings used to measure the rotation of objects; thermocouple blocks, namely, isothermal blocks that keep constant temperature; thermocouple heads used to protect lead attachment; thermowells, namely, probe housings; regulation and control apparatus, namely, controllers, mass flow meters, electric pressure switches, and temperature switches; all of the foregoing employed industrially and/or scientifically for measuring, controlling, and/or regulating temperature, humidity, pressure, strain, force, flow, level, pH, load, vibration, electrical resistance, air velocity, amperage, frequency, voltage, ion concentration, conductivity, data acquisition, display and retrieval, and environmental technology; and prerecorded video tapes in the fields of measuring, controlling, and or regulating temperature, humidity, pressure, strain, force, flow, level, pH, load, vibration, electrical resistance, air velocity, amperage, frequency, voltage, ion concentration, conductivity, data acquisition, display and retrieval, and environmental technology
7 crimpers; mechanically operated hand-held punches, machine-held punches and hole saws, and punch tools and saw tools therefore; panel punches, and saws for meters and connectors; mechanically operated hand-held or machine-held wire strippers and wire stripper tools therefor; fluidised sand bath machines; temperature controlled, mechanically operated circulating bath machines; air blowers; stirring machines; pumps, namely, carboy drum pumps, chemical dosing pumps, drum pumps, gear pumps, hand pumps, rubber impeller pumps, fluid pumps, peristaltic pumps, fluid pump motors, vacuum pumps, hand-operated vacuum pumps, centrifugal pumps, gear pumps, rubber impeller pumps, drum pumps, and hand-held portable transfer pumps, sealed magnetic centrifugal pumps, hand pneumatic control valves, pneumatic valves for controlling pneumatically operated machines, actuated valves, ball valves, diaphragm valves, check valves -held dispensing pumps, diaphragm type injector motor pumps, injection pumps, chemical dosing pumps; valves being parts of machines, namely, pneumatic control valves, pneumatic valves for controlling pneumatically operated machines, actuated valves, ball valves, diaphragm valves, check valves; hand-held mechanically operated pH/conductivity meter tools; mechanically operated electrode holders; motors for machines; tubing, being parts of machines; electric motors; mixing machines; transducers for distance, displacement, and angular velocity; machine couplings
16 [ catalogs, handbooks and technical reference textbooks in the fields of measuring, controlling, and/or regulating temperature, humidity, pressure, strain, force, flow, level, pH, load, vibration, electrical resistance, air velocity, amperage, frequency, voltage, ion concentration, conductivity and data acquisition, display and retrieval; posters featuring technical and scientific products and instruments ]
2 temperature sensitive paints and lacquers in the nature of a coating
11 hand-held mechanically operated heat guns; cold junction reference point units to maintain accurately a zero degree centigrade environment in reference chambers; temperature controlling baths; commercial, industrial, and process heaters and furnaces, hot plates for laboratories; heating mantels; soft metal heating pots; heat guns; pumps, namely, pH and laboratory fluid pumps; lamps; blowers, namely, floor and ceiling heater units with blowers and heat guns; wind stations, weather stations; [ and wind indicating lights; ] all of the foregoing products are used for measuring, controlling, and/or regulating temperature, humidity, pressure, strain, force, flow, level, pH, load, vibration, electrical resistance, air velocity, amperage, frequency, voltage, ion concentration, conductivity, data acquisition, display and retrieval, and in environmental technology
42 [ online publications, catalogs, and technical and scientific handbooks, textbooks, posters, displays, and technical reference texts for measuring, controlling, and/or regulating temperature, humidity, pressure, strain, force, flow, level, pH, load, vibration, electrical resistance, air velocity, amperage, frequency, voltage, ion concentration, conductivity, data acquisition, display and retrieval, and in environmental technology and services; computer programming for others, namely, the development of programs for data processing and engineering services in the field of equipment for measuring, controlling, and/or regulating temperature, humidity, pressure, strain, force, flow, level, pH, load, vibration, electrical resistance, air velocity, amperage, frequency, voltage, ion concentration, conductivity, data acquisition, display and retrieval, and for environmental technology and services ]

Trademark Events
Aug 3, 2022
Assignment Of Ownership Not Updated Automatically
Dec 4, 2020
Notice Of Acceptance Of Sec. 8 - E-Mailed
Dec 4, 2020
Registered And Renewed (Second Renewal - 10 Yrs)
Dec 4, 2020
Registered - Sec. 9 Granted/Check Record For Sec. 8
Dec 4, 2020
Registered - Partial Sec. 8 (10-Yr) Accepted
Dec 3, 2020
Teas Response To Office Action-Post Reg Received
Jun 23, 2020
Post Registration Action Mailed - Sec. 8 & 9
Jun 23, 2020
Case Assigned To Post Registration Paralegal
Apr 9, 2020
Teas Section 8 & 9 Received
Dec 12, 2019
Courtesy Reminder - Sec. 8 (10-Yr)/Sec. 9 E-Mailed
Dec 13, 2010
Registered And Renewed (First Renewal - 10 Yrs)
Dec 13, 2010
Registered - Sec. 8 (10-Yr) Accepted/Sec. 9 Granted
Dec 10, 2010
Teas Section 8 & 9 Received
Nov 6, 2008
Teas Change Of Correspondence Received
May 23, 2007
Teas Change Of Correspondence Received
Feb 22, 2007
Registered - Sec. 8 (6-Yr) Accepted & Sec. 15 Ack.
Dec 12, 2006
Registered - Sec. 8 (6-Yr) & Sec. 15 Filed
Dec 12, 2006
Teas Section 8 & 15 Received
Aug 10, 2006
Case File In Ticrs
Dec 12, 2000
Registered-Principal Register
Jul 21, 2000
Allowed Principal Register - Sou Accepted
Jan 5, 2000
Assigned To Examiner
Dec 21, 1999
Statement Of Use Processing Complete
Nov 17, 1999
Use Amendment Filed
May 18, 1999
Noa Mailed - Sou Required From Applicant
Feb 23, 1999
Published For Opposition
Jan 22, 1999
Notice Of Publication
Sep 28, 1998
Approved For Pub - Principal Register
Jun 26, 1998
Continuation Of Final Refusal Mailed
Feb 17, 1998
Correspondence Received In Law Office
Mar 10, 1998
Assigned To Examiner
Nov 13, 1997
Non-Final Action Mailed
Sep 10, 1997
Correspondence Received In Law Office
Jul 18, 1997
Final Refusal Mailed
Feb 25, 1997
Correspondence Received In Law Office
Aug 26, 1996
Non-Final Action Mailed
Aug 21, 1996
Assigned To Examiner
Aug 15, 1996
Assigned To Examiner

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