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Dead/Cancelled
CANCELLED - SECTION 8

section 8

on 31 Dec 2010

Last Applicant/ Owned by

734 West Hill Road

Stowe

US

VT

05672

Serial Number

78243119 filed on 29th Apr 2003

Registration Number

2847063 registered on 25th May 2004

in the Supplemental Register

Correspondent Address

Auchincloss, Gordon, Bailey

734 West Hill Road

Stowe, VT 05672

Filing Basis

1. use application currently

Disclaimer

"basic handle, tooth, groove, fulcrum, top design"

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The mark consists of a hand held bottle opener meant to be used for the purpose of removing bottle caps from bottles. The critical parts of the tool - the handle, tooth, groove, neck, fulcrum and bulbous top are continuous around the circumference of the tool allowing the tool to be operated from any approach to a bottle. The handle terminates at the tooth which is formed by a grove cut into theRead More

Classification Information


Class [008]
Hand Tool Products


Unique hand held tool used for removing bottle caps ie, a bottle opener


First Use Date in General

14th Apr 2003

First Use Date in Commerce

14th Apr 2003

Mark Details


Serial Number

No 78243119

Mark Type

No Service/Collective Mark

Attorney Docket Number

No

44D Filed

No

44D Current

No

44E filed

No

44E Current

No

66A Filed

No

66A Current

No

Current Basis

No

No Basis

No

Design Code(s)

11.01.07 -

Can openers, bottle openers, corkscrews (non-electric)

Description of Design Search

The mark consists of a hand held bottle opener meant to be used for the purpose of removing bottle caps from bottles. The critical parts of the tool - the handle, tooth, groove, neck, fulcrum and bulbous top are continuous around the circumference of the tool allowing the tool to be operated from any approach to a bottle. The handle terminates at the tooth which is formed by a grove cut into the tool slightly back toward the handle and then outward again forming a tappered neck that terminates at the fulcrum which transitions into the bulbous top. The handle is used as a lever, the tooth grips the crown of a bottle cap, the groove and neck allow for necessary clearence for the bottle cap to be mounted, the fulcrum with force from the lever pushes down on the center of the cap allowing the crown of the cap to be manipulated so the cap disengages from the bottle, and the bulbous top is the end of the tool.

Legal History


Status DateAction Taken
31st Dec 2010CANCELLED SEC. 8 (6-YR)
25th May 2004REGISTERED-SUPPLEMENTAL REGISTER
16th Mar 2004APPROVED FOR REGISTRATION SUPPLEMENTAL REGISTER
07th Nov 2003EMAIL RECEIVED
07th Nov 2003CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
30th Sep 2003NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
14th Sep 2003ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER