Trademark: 77242166
Word
HIMMEL ARSCH & ZWIRN
Status
Dead
Status Code
710
Status Date
Friday, January 3, 2020
Serial Number
77242166
Registration Number
3629333
Registration Date
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Mark Type
3000
Filing Date
Monday, July 30, 2007
Published for Opposition
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Cancellation Date
Friday, January 3, 2020

Trademark Owner History
Tibor Rumszauer - Original Registrant

Classifications
18 beach bags; covers for animals, namely, horse blankets; mountaineering sticks; iron fittings for harnesses, namely, iron fittings, for harnesses, not of precious metal; harness fittings; pocket wallets; bags for campers; chamois leather other than for cleaning purposes; kid leather; attaché cases; boxes of leather or leather board for storing greeting cards; net bags for shopping; shopping bags of leather or mesh, coverings of skins, namely, furs; nose bags in the nature of feed bags for animals; feed bags for animals; canes; purses, namely, purses, not of precious metal; harness, saddles and bridles for animals; curried skins and cattle skins; collars for animals; suitcases, valises and suitcase handles; handbags and handbag frames; dog collars; hat boxes of leather, game bags for hunting accessories; cases of leather or leather board; boxes of vulcanized fiber for travel; chain mesh purses not made of precious metal; sling bags for carrying infants; garment bags for travel; vanity cases sold empty; imitation leather and unworked or semi-worked leather for trimmings of leather for furniture, leather twists and bands of leather; trimmings of leather for furniture, furniture coverings of leather, moleskin, namely, imitation leather, fur, horse halters, horse collars, umbrellas, umbrella handles, trunks, namely, luggage, traveling trunks, traveling bags, carry-all bags for climbers, rucksacks, parts of hides, riding saddles, saddle trees, namely, saddle racks, covers for horse saddles, fastenings for saddles, umbrella covers, frames for umbrellas and parasols, umbrella rings, key cases made of leatherware, shoulder belt bags, walking stick seats, parasols, sport bags, stirrup straps, walking stick handles, canes, namely, walking sticks, animal skins, haversacks, shoulder straps, envelopes and pouches made of leather for packaging; tool bags of leather; gut for sausage casings; toiletry cases sold empty
21 dustbins; baby bathtubs; basins; containers for household or kitchen use not of made precious metal; painted beverage glassware; beer mugs; holders for flowers and plants for use in arranging flowers, flower pots, flower pot covers not of paper; cloths for washing floors, cleaning cloths, scrubbing brushes, candy boxes not made of metal; animal bristles; frying pans; cooking skewers; nozzles for watering cans; bread boards, bread bins and bread baskets for domestic use; ironing boards and flat-iron stands; brushes, namely, lamp-glass brushes, toilet brushes, brush material for brush-making, brushes of china; butter dishes and butter-dish covers; chamois leather for cleaning; cooking steamers not electrically heated; closures for cooking pot lids, perfume atomizers sold empty; eggcups not made of precious metal; buckets for all uses; pickling jars made of glass; disposable table plates; ice buckets; electric hair combs, electric toothbrushes; enameled glass; containers for household use, namely, glass bulbs receptacles; vinegar and oil cruets not made of precious metals; vinegar and oil cruet stands not made of precious metals; chopsticks; drinking flasks for travelers; leathers for window cleaning; bottles sold empty and bottle openers; fly swatters, kitchen utensils, namely, moulds for cooking and ice cube moulds; mangers for livestock and feeding troughs for animals; gardening gloves; drinking vessels not made of precious metal for general household or kitchen use; poultry foot rings; vegetable dishes; spice sets, namely, spice racks; watering cans; pouring spouts for household use; glass for vehicle windows for semi-finished products, glass incorporating fine electrical conductors not for building, glass, namely, glass that is unworked or semi-worked except building glass, glass ampoules sold empty, glass flasks, decorative glass balls, glass mosaics not for building, powdered glass for decoration use, glass stoppers, glass wool other than for insulation; grills for cooking and grill supports; plungers for clearing blocked drains; hand-operated coffee mills; glove stretchers; towel holders not made of precious metal; towel rods and towel rings not made of precious metal; gloves for household purposes; heat-insulated containers for food, insulating flasks, heat insulated containers for beverages, thermally insulated containers for food and trays not made of precious metal; cheese-dish covers; non-electric coffee filters not of paper, non-electric coffee makers not made of precious metal, non-electric coffee percolators, coffee servers not made of precious metal; tar-brushes, long handled comb cases, jugs not made of precious metal; decanters; carafe coasters not made of paper and other than table linen; casseroles; biscuit jars made of glass; candle extinguishers not of made precious metal, candle rings not made of precious metal; clothing stretchers; garlic presses for use as a kitchen utensil; knobs of porcelain, buttonhooks, cookery moulds for use in cooking, cookware, namely, mess-tins, cauldrons, cooking pots, baskets not made of metal for household use; coal scuttles; corkscrews; tie presses; crystal beverage glassware; cake moulds; kitchen containers not of made precious metal, refrigerating bottles sold empty; works of art made of porcelain, terra-cotta and glass; glue-pots; mouse traps; knife rests for the table; manual mixers for use as cocktail shakers; non-electric food blenders for household purposes; furniture dusters; mops; salt and pepper mills for domestic purposes; hand-operated water apparatus for cleaning teeth and gums; chamber pots; nail brushes; artificial, non-electric deep fryers; non-electric fruit presses for household purposes; non-electric food grinders/crushers for household purposes; hand-operated fruit bowls; opal glasses; opaline glass; cups of paper and plastic; boxes of metal for dispensing paper towels; paper plates; wax-polishing apparatus for floors mounted on mop handles; non-electric, pepper pots not made of precious metal; horse brushes; cookie and biscuit cutters; plates for preventing milk from boiling over; dishes not made of precious metal; polishing apparatus for shoes not containing shoe polish for household purposes; non-electric polishing gloves, polishing leathers; lunch boxes; powder compacts not made of precious metal sold empty; powder puffs; quartz glass fibers not for textile use, fused silica as a semi-finished product, namely, ingots, tubes, rods, discs, pates and rings, all for general industrial and further manufacturing use, other than for building purposes; perfume burners; lawn sprinklers; shaving brushes and shaving brush stands; rat traps; graters for household use; cleaning instruments, namely, hand-operated cleaning cloths, non-electric egg beaters, non-electric mixing spoons for kitchen use and cocktail stirrers; religious drinking vessels not of precious metal; salad bowls not of made precious metal; salt cellars and salt pots not made of precious metal; spatulas for kitchen use; brushes for cleaning tanks and containers; bowls and basins; scoops for use as tableware; saucepan scourers of metal; abrasive pads for kitchen purposes; signboards of porcelain and glass; non-electric whisks for household purposes; cutting boards for kitchen purposes; non-electric kitchen ladles; dish covers and dishes not made of precious metal; trivets for use as table utensils; shoe horns, brushes for footwear, shoe-polishing appliances, namely, shoe polish applicators not containing shoe polish, non-electric shoe trees and stretchers; sponges for household purposes, sponge holders; pig bristles; saucepans in the nature of earthenware; lazy susans, napkin rings not made of precious metal; sieves not made of precious metal; siphons for carbonated water; menu card holders; ground smoothed and polished plate glass, decorating bags for confectioners and pastry bags; nozzles for sprinkler hoses; dishwashing brushes; steel filings and steel wool for cleaning; statues of porcelain, terra-cotta and glass, statuettes of porcelain, terra-cotta and glass; dusting cloths and rags, feather-dusters, earthenware mugs; boot jacks; buckets made of woven fabrics; litter boxes and trays for pets; currycombs; soup bowls not made of precious metal; trays for domestic purposes made of paper and trays not made of precious metal for household use; epergnes not made of precious metal; serving dishes not made of precious metal; cups not made of precious metal; tea infusers not made of precious metal; tea caddies not made of precious metal; teapots not made of precious metal; tea services not made of precious metal; tea strainers not made of precious metal; pastry cutters; rolling pins; domestic, table plates not made of precious metal; carpet sweepers and hand-held carpet beaters, brushware, namely, brushes having bristles for animal use and combs for animals; crumb sweepers; pots; toilet paper holders and toilet sponges; pot lids; disposable dishwashing gloves for home use; pie servers; portable coldboxes; non-electric transportation cages for household pets; funnels; drinking vessels, drinking glasses and drinking horns; troughs; porcelain door handles; shaped ironing board covers; saucers not made of precious metal; urns not made of precious metal; vases not of precious metal; bird baths, birdcages and ring perches for birds; clothes-pegs, drying racks for dishwashing and clothes racks for drying; non-electric waffle irons; washing boards and washtubs; kettles; pipettes, namely, siphons for wine tasters; wool waste for cleaning; toothbrushes, floss for dental purposes, toothpicks and toothpicks not of precious metal; indoor terrariums for cultivating plants; and sugar bowls not made of precious metal
25 heels, heelpieces for boots and shoes; suits; layettes; pants for babies, diapers for babies of textile; bathing suits, bathing trunks, bath robes, bathing caps, bath sandals, bath slippers, bandanas and neckerchiefs, berets; clothing of imitations of leather, namely, shirts, pants, dresses; clothing for motorists, namely, shirts, pants, jackets; clothing articles, namely, paper clothing, namely, shirts, coats, dresses; boas, teddies, undergarments, namely, brassieres, bodices, lingerie, chasubles, frocks; shower caps; inner soles; pocket squares; masquerade costumes, mittens, fishing vests and anglers vests, football shoes; footmuffs that are not electrically heated; gabardines; galoshes; spats; money belts; non-slipping devices for boots and shoes, belts for clothing, gymnastic shoes, half-boots, scarves, gloves, slippers; undergarments, namely, slips; jumpers, shirt fronts, shirt yokes, shirts, detachable collars, wooden shoes, trousers, trouser straps, suspenders, girdles, hats, hat frames, namely, skeletons, jackets, jerseys, stuff jackets, skull caps, hoods, ready-made linings for clothing, pockets for clothing and pockets for ready-made clothing; headgear for wear, namely, hats, caps; camisoles, corsets, collars, neckties, cravats, ascots, bibs not made of paper; clothing of leather, namely, sweat-absorbent underclothing, liveries, pelisses, coats, maniples, cuffs, mantillas, corselets, miters, dressing gowns, caps, cap peaks and muffs; outerclothing, namely, ear muffs, combinations, paper hats, parkas, pelerines, furs petticoats, pullovers, clothing for cyclists, namely, shirts, pants; waterproof clothing, namely, skirts, sandals, saris, sashes for wear, collar protectors, pajamas, sleep masks, veils, wimples, breeches for wear, lace boots, overalls, fittings of metal for shoes and boots, shoes and half shoes, welts for boots and shoes, soles for footwear, footwear uppers, tips for footwear, footwear, dress shields, ski boots; underpants; socks and sock suspenders; sports shoes and half shoes, boots, boot uppers; headbands; esparto shoes or sandals; fur stoles and shawls; studs for football shoes; beach clothes, namely, shirts, pants, and beach shoes; stockings that are sweat-absorbent, stockings that are not sweat-absorbent, garters, heelpieces for stockings, stocking suspenders and tights; sweaters; tee-shirts; togas; knitwear, namely, shirts, pants, coats; singlets; turbans; overcoat uniforms; pants; underwear; leggings; wet suits for water-skiing; waistcoats; hosiery; top hats
32 non-alcoholic aperitifs; non-alcoholic cocktails; non-alcoholic fruit extracts; non-alcoholic fruit beverages; non-alcoholic honey-based beverages; apple juice; non-alcoholic cider; beer; beer wort; non-alcoholic peanut milk-based beverages not used as a milk substitute; preparations for making mineral water and preparations for making aerated water; non-alcoholic fruit juices and vegetable juices; extracts of hops for making beer, ginger beer, isotonic beverages, carbonated water, kvass, lemonade, lithia water, malt beer, malt wort, soft drinks, namely, milk of almonds not used as a milk substitute, mineral water, whey beverages, must and preparations for making same; preparations, namely, essences for making liqueurs; sarsaparilla; seltzer water; table water; tomato juice; grape must; drinking waters
Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.
The mark consists of a stylized version of the words "Himmel Arsch & Zwirn", along with sewing thread, scissors and an emblem comprised of black-and-white diamonds.
HIMMEL ARSCH AND ZWIRN
The foreign wording in the mark translates into English as "HEAVEN, ASS AND THREAD", which is an idiomatic expression understood in the German federal state of Bavaria as an expression of astonishment used to describe something impressive.

Trademark Events
Jan 3, 2020
Cancelled Sec. 8 (10-Yr)/Expired Section 9
Jun 2, 2018
Courtesy Reminder - Sec. 8 (10-Yr)/Sec. 9 E-Mailed
Nov 14, 2015
Notice Of Acceptance Of Sec. 8 - E-Mailed
Nov 14, 2015
Registered - Partial Sec. 8 (6-Yr) Accepted
Nov 14, 2015
Case Assigned To Post Registration Paralegal
Nov 2, 2015
Teas Section 8 Received
Sep 23, 2010
Teas Change Of Correspondence Received
Feb 27, 2010
Teas Change Of Correspondence Received
Jun 2, 2009
Registered-Principal Register
Mar 17, 2009
Published For Opposition
Feb 25, 2009
Notice Of Publication
Feb 9, 2009
Law Office Publication Review Completed
Feb 9, 2009
Assigned To Lie
Jan 29, 2009
Approved For Pub - Principal Register
Jan 28, 2009
Teas/Email Correspondence Entered
Jan 26, 2009
Correspondence Received In Law Office
Jan 26, 2009
Teas Response To Office Action Received
Sep 26, 2008
Notification Of Non-Final Action E-Mailed
Sep 26, 2008
Non-Final Action E-Mailed
Sep 26, 2008
Non-Final Action Written
Sep 25, 2008
Teas/Email Correspondence Entered
Sep 25, 2008
Correspondence Received In Law Office
Sep 25, 2008
Teas Response To Office Action Received
Jun 5, 2008
Notification Of Non-Final Action E-Mailed
Jun 5, 2008
Non-Final Action E-Mailed
Jun 5, 2008
Non-Final Action Written
Apr 28, 2008
Teas/Email Correspondence Entered
Apr 26, 2008
Correspondence Received In Law Office
Apr 26, 2008
Teas Response To Office Action Received
Nov 10, 2007
Notification Of Non-Final Action E-Mailed
Nov 10, 2007
Non-Final Action E-Mailed
Nov 10, 2007
Non-Final Action Written
Nov 5, 2007
Assigned To Examiner
Aug 3, 2007
Notice Of Design Search Code Mailed
Aug 2, 2007
New Application Entered In Tram

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