Trademark: 78542894
Word
X ON WIRELESS
Status
Dead
Status Code
604
Status Date
Monday, February 2, 2009
Serial Number
78542894
Mark Type
4000
Filing Date
Thursday, January 6, 2005
Published for Opposition
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Abandoned Date
Monday, February 2, 2009

Trademark Owner History
X on Wireless Corporation - Owner At Publication

Classifications
9 Wireless and wired electronic, electrical and electro-optical products, namely, video cameras in the nature of security cameras and web cameras used to track and identify the intruders or criminals who break the law; audio sensors, namely, capacitor and microphone based devices that are sensitive to variation in sound pressure that are used to detect and pickup the surrounding sound to trigger and operate the electronic systems; motion detectors, motion sensors and beam sensors that work on the principle of laser and passive/active infrared rays transmission and detection that are used to pick up the heat radiation generated from any moving objects within their operating range to trigger and operate the electronic systems; smoke detectors that are used for the detection of smoke and carbon monoxide gas to trigger the electronic systems to protect from fire and health hazards; light sensors, namely, photo detectors, photo diodes, solar cells, solar arrays, photo transistors, photo couplers, photo isolators, opto couplers and opto isolators that respond to the variation in the light intensity; fire sensors, namely, fire alarms that are used to safeguard the property and personnel from potential fire incidents; glass break sensors namely, glass-break detectors also known as audio discriminators, sound transducers, vibration transducers and pressure transducers that work on the principle of detection of sound, vibration and air pressure generated during glass breaks carried out by intruders; flood sensors that respond when they come in contact with water, namely, pressure switches that open or close due to water pressure on them, thermisters whose resistance and hence the current flowing through them changes due to change in temperature when they come in contact with water, simple parallel conductive electrodes used to close an electric circuit when they come in contact with water; magnetic switches; audio/video transceiver equipment used for the transmission and reception of analog/digital audio/video data, namely, audio/video amplifiers, Radio-Frequency transceivers, modulators and demodulators that involve AM (amplitude modulation), FM (frequency modulation), PM (phase modulation), PWM (pulse-width modulation), PFM (pulse-frequency modulation), PPM (pulse-position modulation) PCM (Pulse-code modulation), PDM (Pulse-data modulation), PWPFM (pulse-width-pulse-frequency modulation), OOK (on-off keying) ASK (Amplitude shift keying), FSK (Frequency-shift keying), PSK (Phase-shift keying), PLL (Phase locked loop), DTMF (Dual-tone modulation frequency), Super-heterodyne reception; audio/video data storage equipment, namely, audio cassette recorders, VCRs, VHS recorders, DVD writers and players, CD writers and players, Mini-DV recorders and players, MP3 recorders and players, MPEG recorders and players, High-density (HD) digital recorders, Hard-Disk recorders, High-density (HD) tape recorders, and their control and monitoring software, for use in home, office, industrial and commercial settings and for both indoor and outdoor use
38 Wireless communication services, namely, mobile telephony; RF (radio-frequency) transmission and reception involving Low Frequency, Medium Frequency, High Frequency, Very-high frequency, Ultra-high frequency and Giga-Hertz frequency; internet telephony, namely, web based audio/video and data communication and Voice-over internet (VoIP) and other available known or special communication means such as Wireless LAN, IR (Infra-red) frequency, Satellite, internet, TCP/IP, telephone landline, fiber optics, cell phones, computer terminals, broad band communication, cable modem, DSL modem, Dialup modem, single and multiple computers connected onsite or remotely for tele-monitoring, commanding and controlling the above said electronic devices
42 Research and development of technologies in the fields of wireless and wired electronic, electrical and electro-optical products and their control and monitoring software that involve fabrication of circuits for wireless communication, consumer electronics, industrial electronics, automotive electronics and all other electronic and electrical products including those products used for home, office and industrial security and automation
"WIRELESS"

Trademark Events
Feb 2, 2009
Abandonment Notice Mailed - Inter Partes Decision
Feb 2, 2009
Abandonment - After Inter Partes Decision
Feb 2, 2009
Opposition Terminated No. 999999
Feb 2, 2009
Opposition Sustained No. 999999
Apr 11, 2007
Opposition Instituted No. 999999
Jan 9, 2007
Extension Of Time To Oppose Received
Dec 12, 2006
Published For Opposition
Nov 22, 2006
Notice Of Publication
Oct 23, 2006
Law Office Publication Review Completed
Oct 20, 2006
Assigned To Lie
Oct 12, 2006
Approved For Pub - Principal Register
Sep 21, 2006
Teas/Email Correspondence Entered
Sep 20, 2006
Correspondence Received In Law Office
Sep 20, 2006
Teas Response To Office Action Received
Jul 11, 2006
Final Refusal E-Mailed
Jul 11, 2006
Final Refusal Written
Jun 20, 2006
Teas/Email Correspondence Entered
Jun 13, 2006
Correspondence Received In Law Office
Jun 13, 2006
Teas Response To Office Action Received
Feb 14, 2006
Non-Final Action E-Mailed
Feb 14, 2006
Non-Final Action Written
Jan 24, 2006
Amendment From Applicant Entered
Jan 13, 2006
Correspondence Received In Law Office
Jan 13, 2006
Teas Response To Office Action Received
Aug 13, 2005
Non-Final Action E-Mailed
Aug 13, 2005
Non-Final Action Written
Aug 8, 2005
Assigned To Examiner
Mar 7, 2005
Amendment From Applicant Entered
Feb 26, 2005
Correspondence Received In Law Office
Feb 26, 2005
Teas Voluntary Amendment Received
Jan 16, 2005
New Application Entered In Tram

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