Serial Number:
97139233
Mark:
KINDLINGCRACKER.COM DESIGNED IN NEW ZEALAND HAC
Status:
Report completed suspension check-Case still suspended
Status Date:
07-27-2024
Filing Date:
Registration Number:
N/A
Registration Date:
N/A
Hand operated hand tools for splitting wood; hand-operated tools, namely, hand-operated cutters and cutting tools for cutting wood and kindling; hand-operated tools for splitting wood comprised of stationary axes or fixed blade knives with at least one sharpened cutting edge; hand-operated cutting tools for splitting wood comprised of a hand operated stationary metal device in the nature of a log splitter featuring a sharp wedge used to split wood when force is applied to the wood by another tool forcing it down upon this device; metal hand-operated cutting tools, namely, a hand-operated, stationery wood cutter comprised of metal rods, solid metal rings, metal base plates, sharpened wedges of metal, and metal feet, all of cast iron, cast steel, cast stainless steel, and cut steel and assembled together; hand tools in the nature of wood splitters made with metal hardware
Mark Description:
The mark consists of The mark consists of a three-dimensional configuration of a manually-operated wood cutting and splitting device comprised of two vertical bars that support a circular-shaped and horizontally-oriented ring that forms an opening at the top of the device. The ring has one side that is slightly higher than the other side of the ring. The vertical bars extend from the ring down to a base, where the base has a horizontal rectangular portion stretching between the vertical bars, and where the stylized wording "KINDLING CRACKER" is on the horizontal rectangular portion. A rectangular support crosssection extends off of the bottom of each vertical bar. Approximately halfway up the device, between the upper ring of the device and the base of the device, is a stationary blade that extends across the width of the device connecting to each of the side vertical bars. The blade curves upwards, and the bottom edge of the blade contains six verticallyoriented and somewhat rectangular inset sections that extend past the bottom of the blade. In the center of the blade is a circle containing the stylized lettering "HAC", where two sections of entwined curved lines extend to either side of the "HAC" lettering. Entwined curved lines extend from the base and up each vertical bar, ending where the blade attaches to the vertical bars. Also, a curved line design is on the upper part of each vertical bar, extending from where each vertical bar touches the ring. The broken lines depicting the outline of the vertical bars, the stationary blade, the insets in the bottom edge of the blade, the ring, and the supports of the device indicate placement of the mark on the goods and are not part of the mark.
Class:
Hand tools and implements
Type of Mark:
Trademark
Published for Opposition Date:
N/A
Owner:
Mark Drawing Status:
Design plus Words, Letters, and/or Numbers
Abandon Date:
N/A
Business Name:
445 MINNESOTA ST, SUITE 1500
Correspondent Name: