Trademark: 86326590
Word
MOGICS
Status
Dead
Status Code
710
Status Date
Friday, June 16, 2023
Serial Number
86326590
Registration Number
5095892
Registration Date
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Mark Type
3000
Filing Date
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Published for Opposition
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Cancellation Date
Friday, June 16, 2023

Trademark Owner History
MOGICS L.L.C. - Original Registrant

Classifications
9 Battery chargers; Cameras; Portable LED safety lighting devices for personal use for safety purposes; Automotive, industrial, construction, locomotive, aviation, navigation and marine safety-warning lights, namely, strobes, rotating lights and bar lights; 35mm cameras; 3D camera systems, namely, adapters for allowing 3D shooting; Accessories for lighting fixtures, namely, plastic pole with electrical source in protective cover; Accumulators; Accumulators and batteries; Adapter rings for attaching objectives on cameras; An optical metrology inspection system comprised of a light source, one or more cameras and sensors in communication with computer software and hardware; Analog cameras; Apparatus that employs light concentrating optics to concentrate sunlight and to aid in the conversion of sunlight into electric and thermal energy; Art kit for use in assembly of art installation that creates a kaleidoscope painting of moving patterns and changing colors consisting of a custom designed incandescent/LED lamp with interchangeable colored glass filtered lenses, glass crystals with custom designed sterling silver bails, plastic mounting hooks, filaments for suspending crystals, a remote control for light color and dimming preferences, micro-fiber cleaning cloths, and instructions; Bags for cameras and photographic equipment; Bags for underwater camera enclosures; Bags specially adapted for underwater camera housings; Ballasts for halogen lights; Batteries; Batteries and battery chargers; Batteries for lighting; Batteries for pocketlamps; Batteries, electric; Battery boxes; Battery cables; Battery cases; Battery charge devices; Battery jump starters; Battery monitoring devices that may be attached to a battery to monitor the performance of the battery and operating software for use therewith, sold as a unit; Battery monitors; Battery packs; Battery performance monitors; Battery starter cables; Battery terminal connector clamps; Battery testers; Bellows; Camera cases; Camera containing a linear image sensor; Camera filters; Camera flashes; Camera handles; Camera hardware systems for IP (Internet protocol) video surveillance; Camera hoods; Camera mounts and supports; Camera stability accessory, namely, a support arm, vest and sled for film and video cameras to absorb shaking moves while shooting; Camera straps; Camera tripods; Cameras for monitoring and inspecting equipment in a nuclear power station; Cameras for self-developing film; Cameras shutters; Cases adapted for cameras; Cell phone battery chargers; Cell phone battery chargers for use in vehicles; Chargers for batteries; Chargers for electric batteries; Cinematographic cameras; Collapsible light directors and diffusers for use with photographic lighting equipment for professional and high-end photography; Component parts of batteries, namely, vent caps; Conversion lenses for cameras; Counterfeit money detection light to be used in retail stores and banks; Dashboard cameras; Day and night vision systems primarily comprising day and night sensors, day and night cameras, power sources, communication means, monitors and operating software; Digital camera accessory in the nature of a digital photo viewer; Digital cameras; Digital cameras for industrial use; Digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras; Digital video cameras; Discharge tubes, electric, other than for lighting; Disposable cameras; Document cameras; Dry cells and batteries; Electric batteries; Electric light dimmers; Electric light switches; Electric storage batteries; Electric warning light systems; Electric warning lights; Electrical cells and batteries; Electrical lights for use in professional quality photography; Electrical storage batteries; Electronic alert system for scuba divers comprised primarily of computer software, electric transducer, vibrating motor, antenna and lights for the purpose of requesting the dive partner's attention through vibration, sound and illumination; Electronic cigar batteries; Electronic cigarette batteries; Electronic control gears (ECGs) for LED lamps and light fixtures; Electronic regulating and control devices for the operation of light emitting diodes; Emergency auto kits comprised of a battery charger and a hand held spotlight; Emergency warning lights; Environmental enclosures, namely, structures specially adapted to hold and protect cameras from outdoor elements and tampering; Exposed camera film; Fiber optic light and image conduits; Film cameras; Film magazines for cameras; Film portrait cameras; Fish-eye conversion lenses for cameras; Flash guns; Flash lamps; Flashing and steady safety lights; Flashing safety light in the form of a pendant for providing visibility for people, inanimate articles, or animals; Flashing safety lights; Flashlamps for cameras; Flashlights with light emitting diodes for use in photography; Fluorescent lamp ballast for electric lights; Follow focus apparatus for adjusting camera lenses; Galvanic batteries; Gate operators powered by battery, electricity or solar power; Golf club swing aids, namely, target laser and lights; Grids for batteries; Hand-held security device that disables assailants using flashing light emitting diodes; Helmet safety lights; High tension batteries; Home and office automation systems comprising wireless and wired controllers, controlled devices, and software for lighting, HVAC, security, safety and other home and office monitoring and control applications; Home and office electrical power automation systems comprising wireless and wired controllers, controlled devices, and software for appliances, lighting, HVAC, security and other home and office electrical power monitoring and control applications; Humidity sensor with integrated digital and analog output circuitry used in automotive, appliance and light industrial applications to sense both relative humidity and temperature environmental conditions; Indicator lights; Indicator lights for circuit boards; Infrared cameras; Integrated battery backup systems comprising a battery, an electronic measurement apparatus for use in the measurement of battery health and performance, and a remote computer software program that uses the foregoing data to trend, predict, and store data related to the health of the battery; Interface circuits for video cameras; IP (Internet protocol) cameras; IP (Internet protocol) speed dome cameras; Laboratory instruments, namely, radiation devices in the nature of ultraviolet, visible, or infra-red light boxes for the analysis of bodily fluids; LED and HID light controls; Lens caps for use with film, digital, and video cameras; Lens filters; Lens hoods; Lenses for cameras; Lidar; Light conducting filaments; Light diodes; Light directors and photographic lighting tents, all for use with photographic lighting equipment for professional and high-end photography; Light emitting diode (LED) displays; Light emitting diodes (LEDs); Light pens; Light switches; Light systems comprising light sensors and switches; Light-conducting filaments; Light-dependent resistors; Lighting ballasts; Lighting control apparatus; Lighting control panels; Lighting control software for use in commercial and industrial facilities; Lighting controls; Lighting devices for taking pictures; Lighting panel control boards; Lights for use on video cameras; Lithium ion batteries; Lithium iron phosphate batteries; Lithium phosphate batteries; Luminous variable/dynamic signs using light emitting diodes and electronic controllers to produce real-time and programmable messages and information displays; Medical research equipment, namely, computers, gamma cameras, collimators, aperture plates and computer software, all sold together as a unit for use in high resolution, high sensitivity tomographic image processing and imaging in the field of nuclear medicine; Metal depository containing a video camera, display screen, touch screen user interface and access card reader to record deposits; Mobile telephone batteries; Monitoring devices for monitoring battery performance characteristics; Monopods for cameras; Motion picture cameras; Motion sensitive security lights; Motion-activated cameras; Motion-picture cameras for self-developing film; Mounting devices for cameras and monitors; Multiframe view cameras; Multiple purpose cameras; Nautical and photographic apparatus and instruments, namely, underwater housings for cameras, underwater enclosures for cameras and underwater enclosures for photographic lenses; Nickel-cadmium storage batteries; Occupancy sensors, namely, electronic devices which detect the presence of occupants and control the lighting system accordingly; Optical apparatus, namely, a non-lethal security device that uses a light source to detect, warn, repel, temporarily blind, disorient, nauseate, disable, confuse, debilitate, stun, subdue, stop, or incapacitate persons or animals; Photographic cameras; Photographic flash units; Plate cameras; Plates for batteries; Portable detection and identification instruments using light sources and light detectors for detecting and identifying chemical and biological substances not for medical purposes; Portable photography equipment, namely, reflectors, tripods, light stands and supports and bags specially adapted for these goods; Portable video cameras with built-in videocassette recorders; Power supplies for lights, sirens and public address systems; Range finders; Rearview cameras for vehicles; Rechargeable electric batteries; Remote video monitoring system consisting primarily of a camera and video monitor for recording and transmitting images to a remote location; Renewable battery system to provide backup power; Retinal imaging display device, namely, a device using image projection technology that focuses light onto the retina to create afterimages for the user; Rotating lights; Safety equipment, namely, beacon lights; Security lights for outdoor use; Self-timers; Shutter releases; Shutters; Solar batteries; Solar recharging battery pack for digital cameras; Solar-powered rechargeable batteries; Solid state light based emissive imagers; Spools for cameras; Starters for fluorescent lights; Strobe light apparatus for use in professional quality photography; Thin-film solar (TFS), vertical axis wind turbine (VAWT) and Hybrid TFS VAWT off-grid power and deep cycle battery storage systems composed of batteries, charge controllers and inverters with integrated LED bulbs and LED light fixtures; Tilting heads; Time lapse digital cameras for viewing plant growth; Traffic lights; Traffic-light apparatus; Tripods; Tripods for cameras; Underwater cameras; Video cameras; Viewfinders; Wet cell batteries; Wide-angle lenses for cameras; Wireless communication device featuring voice, data and image transmission including voice, text and picture messaging, a video and still image camera, also functional to purchase music, games, video and software applications over the air for downloading to the device; Wireless communication devices for transmitting images taken by a camera
The mark consists of the word "MOGICS" with a star inside the letter "O".
Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.

Trademark Events
Jun 16, 2023
Cancelled Sec. 8 (6-Yr)
Dec 6, 2021
Courtesy Reminder - Sec. 8 (6-Yr) E-Mailed
Dec 6, 2016
Registered-Principal Register
Nov 2, 2016
Notice Of Acceptance Of Statement Of Use E-Mailed
Nov 1, 2016
Allowed Principal Register - Sou Accepted
Oct 28, 2016
Statement Of Use Processing Complete
Oct 12, 2016
Use Amendment Filed
Oct 28, 2016
Case Assigned To Intent To Use Paralegal
Oct 12, 2016
Teas Statement Of Use Received
Jun 7, 2016
Noa E-Mailed - Sou Required From Applicant
Apr 12, 2016
Official Gazette Publication Confirmation E-Mailed
Apr 12, 2016
Published For Opposition
Mar 23, 2016
Notification Of Notice Of Publication E-Mailed
Mar 10, 2016
Law Office Publication Review Completed
Mar 9, 2016
Approved For Pub - Principal Register
Mar 9, 2016
Examiner's Amendment Entered
Mar 9, 2016
Notification Of Examiners Amendment E-Mailed
Mar 9, 2016
Examiners Amendment E-Mailed
Mar 9, 2016
Examiners Amendment -Written
Sep 14, 2015
Notification Of Final Refusal Emailed
Sep 14, 2015
Final Refusal E-Mailed
Sep 14, 2015
Final Refusal Written
Aug 24, 2015
Teas/Email Correspondence Entered
Aug 24, 2015
Correspondence Received In Law Office
Aug 15, 2015
Teas Change Of Correspondence Received
Aug 15, 2015
Teas Response To Office Action Received
Jul 30, 2015
Notification Of Non-Final Action E-Mailed
Jul 30, 2015
Non-Final Action E-Mailed
Jul 30, 2015
Non-Final Action Written
Jul 9, 2015
Teas/Email Correspondence Entered
Jul 9, 2015
Correspondence Received In Law Office
Jul 2, 2015
Teas Response To Office Action Received
Jun 18, 2015
Notification Of Notice Of Unresponsive Amendment - E-Mailed
Jun 18, 2015
Notice Of Unresponsive Amendment - E-Mailed
Jun 18, 2015
Report Unresponsive Amendment - Completed
May 28, 2015
Teas/Email Correspondence Entered
May 28, 2015
Correspondence Received In Law Office
May 25, 2015
Teas Response To Office Action Received
Nov 28, 2014
Notification Of Non-Final Action E-Mailed
Nov 28, 2014
Non-Final Action E-Mailed
Nov 28, 2014
Non-Final Action Written
Nov 6, 2014
Teas/Email Correspondence Entered
Nov 6, 2014
Correspondence Received In Law Office
Nov 4, 2014
Assigned To Lie
Nov 3, 2014
Teas Response To Office Action Received
Oct 14, 2014
Notification Of Non-Final Action E-Mailed
Oct 14, 2014
Non-Final Action E-Mailed
Oct 14, 2014
Non-Final Action Written
Oct 13, 2014
Assigned To Examiner
Jul 9, 2014
Notice Of Design Search Code E-Mailed
Jul 8, 2014
New Application Office Supplied Data Entered
Jul 5, 2014
New Application Entered

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