The mark was first used anywhere in a different form other than that sought to be registered at least as early as 11/30/1954
The mark was first used in commerce in a different form other than that sought to be registered at least as early as 11/30/1954
The color(s) black and red is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
"HAMBURGER" OR "SINCE 1950"
The mark consists of the words "HAMBURGER HAMLET" stacked over each other in fanciful lettering, with the word "HAMLET" in the color black and with "HAMBURGER" superimposed over a red colored elliptical design, and all framed within a graphic design of an old exterior sign with the uppermost part of the sign edged in the color black and having a fanciful design of a steaming pot superimposed in front of a semi-circular design all in the color black, and the bottommost portion of the sign edged in the color red divided in the middle by a black-colored diamond design surrounded by two smaller red-colored diamond designs, with the words "SINCE 1950" in fanciful black-colored letters stacked underneath. The white in the drawing represents background or transparent areas and is not claimed as a feature of the mark.