BeaverLand

BeaverLand Canadian Trademark Information

Steel beams: Used to reinforce and support the structure of a house, especially during major renovation or remodeling projects. Steel studs: Used to create non-load bearing walls and partitions. Metal roofing: Durable and long-lasting roofing material that can withstand harsh weather conditions. Metal flashing: Used to protect the roof and walls from water damage and to direct water away from critical areas, such as around windows and doors. Metal gutters and downspouts: Used to collect and channel rainwater away from the house, preventing damage to the foundation and basement. Metal handrails and balusters: Used to provide safety and support on stairways and balconies. Metal door and window frames: Provide structural support and security to doors and windows. Metal vents: Used to ventilate attics, crawl spaces, and other enclosed areas, promoting air circulation and preventing mold and moisture buildup. Metal corner bead: Used to reinforce and protect the edges of walls and corners during drywall installation. Metal screws, nails, and bolts: Used to secure metal parts to the structure of the house and to each other. Regenerate response Tread: The horizontal part of...
Classification Information
Class Code: 001 - Chemical Products
Description: Chemicals and adhesives
Class Code: 017 - Rubber Products
Description: Rubber and rubber goods
Class Code: 019 - Non-Metallic Building Material Products
Description: Non-metallic building materials
Class Code: 027 - Floor Covering products
Description: Floor coverings
Class Code: 006 - Metal Products
Description: Common metals
Matter History Events
Status Date Record Status Description
2024-04-25 Interruption of proceeding - Abandoned - Section 36
2024-02-07 National prosecution history entry - Default Notice Sent
2023-09-20 National prosecution history entry - Correspondence Created
2023-07-20 National prosecution history entry - Search Recorded
2023-07-20 National prosecution history entry - Examiner's First Report
2023-04-06 National prosecution history entry - Pre-Assessment Letter Sent
2023-03-27 Application filed - Filed
2023-03-27 National prosecution history entry - Created
2023-03-27 Filing date accorded - Formalized
Word Mark: BeaverLand
Current Status:
Interruption of proceeding
DEAD Mark!
4/25/2024
Application Number: 2248152
Filing Date: Monday, March 27, 2023
Filing Place: Canada
Registration Date: Not Available
Register Type: Primary
Type Of Mark: Trademark
Mark Feature: Word
Use In Commerce: No
Last Applicant/Owner: *********
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Correspondent: Not provided
Goods and Services Information
Description:
(1) - Steel beams: Used to reinforce and support the structure of a house, especially during major renovation or remodeling projects. Steel studs: Used to create non-load bearing walls and partitions. Metal roofing: Durable and long-lasting roofing material that can withstand harsh weather conditions. Metal flashing: Used to protect the roof and walls from water damage and to direct water away from critical areas, such as around windows and doors. Metal gutters and downspouts: Used to collect and channel rainwater away from the house, preventing damage to the foundation and basement. Metal handrails and balusters: Used to provide safety and support on stairways and balconies. Metal door and window frames: Provide structural support and security to doors and windows. Metal vents: Used to ventilate attics, crawl spaces, and other enclosed areas, promoting air circulation and preventing mold and moisture buildup. Metal corner bead: Used to reinforce and protect the edges of walls and corners during drywall installation. Metal screws, nails, and bolts: Used to secure metal parts to the structure of the house and to each other. Regenerate response
(2) - Tread: The horizontal part of the stair that is stepped on. Riser: The vertical part of the stair that supports the tread. Stringer: The structural support that runs along the sides of the stairs and supports the treads and risers. Newel Post: The main vertical support at the beginning and end of a staircase that supports the handrail. Baluster: The vertical post that supports the handrail and prevents people from falling off the stairs. Handrail: The horizontal rail that runs along the top of the balusters for support and safety. Nosing: The edge of the tread that overhangs the riser. Landing: A platform located between flights of stairs that provides a place to rest. Bullnose: A tread with a rounded edge. Winder: A step that is wider on one side than the other to change the direction of the stairs. Finial: A decorative feature at the top of the newel post; Subfloor: The base layer of a floor system, usually made of plywood or oriented strand board (OSB). Underlayment: A layer of material that is installed over the subfloor to provide a smooth and level surface for the flooring to be installed on. Flooring Material: The visible top layer of the floor system, such as hardwood, laminate, tile, carpet, or vinyl. Adhesive: A substance used to bond the flooring material to the subfloor or underlayment. Trim or Molding: Decorative or functional pieces used to finish the edges of the floor or to transition from one flooring material to another. Moisture Barrier: A material that is installed between the subfloor and the underlayment or flooring material to prevent moisture from penetrating the floor system. Expansion Joints: A space left between the flooring material and walls, doorways, or other fixed objects to allow for expansion and contraction of the flooring material due to changes in temperature and humidity. Fasteners: Screws, nails, or staples used to secure the flooring material to the subfloor or underlayment. Sound Barrier: A material that is installed between the subfloor and underlayment to reduce noise transmission between floors. Insulation: A material that is installed below the subfloor to provide thermal insulation and improve energy efficiency.
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