OTTO
USPTO Trademark Record · Serial No. 74408874
Trademark details
It was initially claimed by Otto-Versand (GmbH & Co) on 19930702.
That brand applies to the following goods and services:metal jewelry boxes, sewing machines and their structural parts; washing machines for clothing; automatic dishwashers; rolling and pressing machines for laundry; ironing machines; bread cutting machines; lawn mowers; lawn sweeping machines; cement mixing machines; electrical drills; and electric sanding/polishing machines, hand tools, namely jacks, nippers, hammers, spatulas for spreading plaster, paint, and building compounds, scissors, knives, blades, screwdrivers, hand drills, hand saws, chisels, set squares and triangles, files, vises, screw clamps, and tool kits containing the foregoing tools; cutlery, namely forks, spoons, and knives; saws; and electric razors, cameras; projection apparatus for films, slides, and transparencies; motion picture equipment, namely movie projectors, movie cameras, projection screens, and video cameras; radio sets; television sets; sound recording and reproducing equipment, namely audio cassette recorders and players, audio receivers, digital audio tape (DAT) recorders, compact disc music players, and compact audio mini-systems; audio systems consisting of components, namely phonograph record players, audio receivers, audio, electrical massage and vibration apparatus for health and body care; medical and health radiation apparatus; electric heating pads and blankets for medical purposes; electric foot massagers; and electric body massagers, electric light fixtures; portable electric heaters; water heaters for domestic use; cooking ovens for domestic use; electric toaster ovens; microwave ovens for cooking; freezers; ceiling fans, electric fans, and portable electric fans; electric imitation fireplaces; electric coffee makers for commercial and/or domestic use; electric hand-held hair dryers; portable illuminated decorative water fountains; humidifiers; flashlight lamps; underwater lamps and spotlights; bicycle lights; home saunas;, bicycles; motorcycles; automobiles; automobile structural parts; bicycle accessories, namely brakes, frames, dynamos, rims, handles, and mudguards; luggage carriers; trailer hitches; passenger seats for children; tandems; safety belts for motor vehicles; baby carriages; baby strollers; sulkies for children; baby seats for motor vehicles; trailers for motor vehicles; tires; steering wheel covers; and wooden, metal, and plastic wheelbarrows, precious metals and their alloys, namely gold, silver, nickel, and aluminum, for use in making necklaces, jewelry, wrist chains, jewelry bracelets, brooches, earrings, and cuff links; costume jewelry; clocks; chronometers; statues, statuettes, badges, and trophies made of precious metals, namely bronze; cases for watches; and straps for wristwatches, musical instruments, their parts, and accessories, namely strings, and picks for string instruments; trestles and stands for bass drums and other percussion instruments; bows for string instruments; string mutes; restringing and string tuning devices; drumsticks; cases for musical instruments; player pianos; and music boxes, paper, cardboard, and goods made from paper and cardboard, namely general merchandise catalogs, posters, and stationery; typewriters; office equipment, namely paper staplers, letter openers, blotters, pen holders, dispensers of adhesive tape for stationery or household purposes, holders for desk accessories including paper clips; playing cards; goods made from paper as a substitute for cloth, namely handkerchiefs, napkins, face cloths, towels, tablecloths, kitchen towel rolls, and diaper inserts, leather; umbrellas; canes; travel equipment, namely suitcases; saddlery; straps for luggage; purses; and leather goods, namely handbags and purses, plastic fences, fencing panels, gates, and parts therefor; plastic laundry posts; and portable greenhouses made from prefabricated plastic components, furniture, including that made from plastic; inflatable furniture; furniture mirrors; upholstered goods, namely chairs and sofas; beds; tables for paper hanging; camping furniture; goods made of wood, namely foot rests, stools, and desk sets; wood decorative figures and figurines; wood sculptures; goods made from plastic, namely badges, identity card holders, and drinking straws; decorative furniture screens; and work benches with adjustable height, width, and length features, small household and kitchen devices, namely non-electric coffee pots not of precious metal, non-electric tea pots not of precious metal, trivets, butter dishes, egg cups, and vases; portable containers for household, kitchen, and garden use; hair combs; sponges for household purposes; clothes brushes; hair brushes; steel wool for cleaning; cloths for car polishing; cooking utensils, namely pans, roasters, kettles, non-electric pressure cookers, sauteuses, and casserole dishes; dish washing tubs;, cords; twines; tents, including camping tents; canvas tarpaulins; sails; sacks for transport of material in bulk; and upholstery fillings, namely horse hair, kapok, and feathers, felt cloth; fabrics for the manufacture of furniture and curtains; table linen, and bed linen; bath and other towels; kitchen towels and other household linen; bed blankets, including travelling blankets; cloth make-up removal pads; handkerchiefs; wrapping cloths; face cloths made of woven textiles; curtains; curtain fabrics; textile wall hangings; goods made from cellulose as a substitute for fabric, namely table linen, bed linen, handkerchiefs, face cloths, and towels, headwear; hats and caps; hoods, including those made from leather; shoes, boots and slippers; hosiery; outerwear, namely jackets, cardigans, coats, shirts, vests, sweaters, sweatshirts, trousers, shorts, skirts, tops, ladies' suits, dresses, and leggings; underwear (including woven and knitted); outerwear made from leather and imitation leather, namely jackets, coats, shirts, vests, trousers, tops, dresses, shorts, and skirts; corsetry, namely brassieres, bodices, corselets, girdles, support gir, trimming lace; embroidery; ribbons; buttons for clothing; needles; spangles in the nature of small glittering ornaments for clothing; artificial flowers; hair bands and hair bows; non-electric hair curlers; artificial hairpieces; and wigs, wallpaper; door mats; floor runners not of paper; carpets; linoleum for floors; hard surface floor coverings (including self-laying); wall hangings made from plastic, soccer balls; basketballs; hand-held portable video games; computer game cartridges; computer game cassettes; computer game discs; computer game joysticks; computer game programs; computer game software; computer game tapes; toy cars; dolls; board games; ice, roller, and in-line skates; skateboards; exercise trampolines; playground equipment, namely slides, swing sets, and glider swings; tennis rackets; squash rackets; badminton rackets; fishing tackle; fishing rods; fishing lines and fishing ac.
Currently that trademark is represented by trademark attorney(s): Jay A. Lipe.
You can learn more about that trademark on the USPTO website: View the USPTO record
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