Serial Number:
86624054
Mark:
Status:
Section 8-Accepted
Status Date:
04-16-2022
Filing Date:
Registration Number:
5065178
Registration Date:
10-18-2016
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Mark Description:
The mark consists of three stylized, connected dendrites and nine white circles that fade at the edges on a black background. A white circle that fades at the edges is in the center of the design and connects the three dendrites. From the center, moving clockwise, two white circles that fade at the edges appear directly above the center white circle. These white circles appear along a tendril of a dendrite design, where the center of the dendrite appears at the two o'clock position. The tendril of the dendrite at the twelve o'clock position forks at the top and fades from gray, to green-blue, to green, to yellow-green, to yellow. The center of the dendrite is yellow on the left half, which then fades to orange-yellow, and then orange on the right half of the center. The dendrite has six other tendrils, two of which are yellow, and four of which fade from orange to red-orange. One of the yellow tendrils extends back and connects to the center white circle. At the tip of the tendril at the two o' clock position is another white circle that fades at the edges. This dendrite is connected to the second dendrite, the center of which appears directly below the center white circle. The center of the second dendrite is red on the left half, which then fades to red-orange and orange on the right half of the center. The second dendrite has seven tendrils. Four of the tendrils, appearing on the left side of the dendrite, are red. The tendril that extends directly upward to the center white circle fades from red to red-orange towards the white circle. The tendril to the left of the top tendril has a white circle that fades at the edges on the tendril. A fifth tendril extends directly downward, fades from red-orange to orange, and has a white circle that fades at the edges halfway down the tendril. A sixth tendril to the right of the center fades from orange, to orange-yellow, to yellow. The seventh, larger tendril above the sixth fades from orange, to orange-yellow, to yellow, to pink, to purple. The seventh tendril forks into two parts, and one of those parts forks into two parts again. At the second fork, another white circle that fades at the edges appears, which is at the three to four o'clock position of the overall design. The second dendrite is connected to a third dendrite by the tendril to the left of the tendril connecting to the center white circle. The third dendrite appears at the nine o'clock position and has seven tendrils. The center of the third dendrite fades from green on the left half to green-yellow on the right half of the center. The longest tendril of the third dendrite connects the second and third dendrite. The longest tendril extends directly down and slightly to the left. The tendril fades as it extends outward from green, to gray, to pink, to blue, to purple, to magenta, to red. The tendril forks in two parts and one of those parts forks into two parts again. At the second fork, a white circle appears that fades at its edges. The second tendril to the left of the longest tendril fades from green to gray to pink as it extends outward. The third tendril at the nine o'clock position fades from green to gray as it extends outward, and another white circle that fades at the edges appears halfway down the tendril. The fourth, fifth, and sixth tendrils appear along the top of the dendrite and fade from green-yellow to yellow. A seventh tendril connects to the center white circle and fades from green-yellow to yellow. The rectangular shape of the black background is not claimed as a feature of the mark.
Class:
Paper
Type of Mark:
Trademark
Published for Opposition Date:
04-19-2016
Owner:
Mark Drawing Status:
Design Only
Abandon Date:
N/A
Business Name:
N/A
Correspondent Name: