A
Goods Certification Marks [See TMEP Section 1306]
This activity involves the actual issuance of certification approval. It is not a service under the Nice Agreement.
B
Service Certification Marks [see TMEP Section 1306 et seq.]
This activity involves the actual issuance of certification approval. It is not a service under the Nice Agreement.
000
Collective Service Marks [See TMEP Section 1303][classification based on the service]
The class for this entry is indicated as 000 because the classification will be controlled by the services rendered by the collective.
000
Collective Trademarks [See TMEP Section 1303]
[classification based on the goods]
The class for this entry is indicated as 000 because the classification will be controlled by the goods produced by the collective.
000
Consultation services in the field of {indicate field or subject matter of consultation - this information will control the classification of the service}
Consultation is providing information and is not done in a teaching environment. Therefore, it is classified by subject matter and not classified in Class 41 as an education service.
000
Counseling in the field of {indicate specific field, e.g. health, drug rehabilitation, religion}[classification depends on subject matter]
Counseling is providing information and is not done in a teaching environment. Therefore, it is classified by subject matter and not classified in Class 41 as an education service.
Identification too broad under 8th edition of the Nice Agreement to be classified in a single class. Subject matter of counseling controls classification.
000
Providing an on-line computer database in the field of {indicate specific service-related field} [class depends on service-related subject matter of database]
The class for this entry is indicated as 000 because providing databases is a service that is classified in the service class of the subject matter of the database; e.g., providing a
database in the field financial information is classified in Class 36. The subject matter should be set forth so that it connects the content to a service for accurate classification.
000
Providing databases featuring {indicate service-related subject matter of database and classify in appropriate class}
The class for this entry is indicated as 000 because providing databases is a service that is classified in the service class of the subject matter of the database; e.g., providing a
database in the field financial information is classified in Class 36. The subject matter should be set forth so that it connects the content to a service for accurate classification. Also, this ID covers non-downloadable databases - which is usually
the case. If the database is recorded or downloadable, that should be indicated in the ID and these goods are in 9.
000
Providing information in the field of {indicate service-related subject matter or field} via the Internet [classification depends on service-related subject matter]
The class for this entry is indicated as 000 because providing databases is a service that is classified in the service class of the subject matter of the database; e.g., providing a
database in the field financial information is classified in Class 36. The subject matter should be set forth so that it connects the content to a service for accurate classification.
000
Providing information in the field of {indicate service-related subject matter or nature of information}[classification depends on subject matter]
For proper classification, identification must either indicate nature of information, e.g., business (35), travel (39), health (44) or the subject matter in such a way that it may be
classified, e.g., automobile repair (37), hotel services (43), hockey games(41). The subject matter should be set forth so that it connects the content to a service for accurate classification.
000
Telephone hot line counseling, namely, offering advice regarding {indicate specific subject area, e.g. substance abuse}
Identification too broad under 8th edition of the Nice Agreement to be classified in a single class. Subject matter of counseling controls classification.
000
Telephone information service featuring information in the field of {indicate field or nature of information}[classification depends on subject matter]
For proper classification, identification must either indicate nature of information, e.g., business (35), travel (39), health (44) or the subject matter in such a way that it may be
classified, e.g., automobile repair (37), hotel services (43),
hockey games(41).
001
Adhesives for mending broken articles (General purpose)
This entry was deleted because it required adhesives used in the home or office for repairing small items be classified in the same class with industrial adhesives and this did not seem appropriate. The entry “Adhesives for stationery or
household
purposes” in Class 16 would include adhesives used in the home or office for repairing small items. At the time of this deletion, the Nice Agreement was also amended to reflect that adhesives for industrial use are classified in Class 1, while
adhesives for stationery or household purposes are classified in Class 16.
001
Biomedical compounds, namely, peptide substrates used in analyzing and detecting certain toxins for clinical or medical laboratory use
7/17/08 - Goods transferred from Class 5 since they are for laboratory use and not actual treatment or diagnosis of a particular individual.
001
Chemical additives for fuel treatment
Non-chemical petroleum-based fuel and motor oil additives are in Class 4
001
Chemical additives for use with internal combustion engine fuels
Non-chemical petroleum-based fuel and motor oil additives are in Class 4
001
Chemical additives for enhancing the performance of lubricating oils, greases and internal combustion engine fuels
Non-chemical petroleum-based fuel and motor oil additives are in Class 4
001
Chemical adsorbents for removing impurities from fuel
Non-chemical based adsorbents for oils and fuels are in Class 4
001
Chemical engine treatments and additives for engine oils, gasoline and diesel fuels, transmission fluids and cooling systems
Non-chemical petroleum-based fuel and motor oil additives are in Class 4
001
Chemical gasoline additives
Non-chemical petroleum-based fuel and motor oil additives are in Class 4
001
Chemical motor oil additives
Non-chemical petroleum-based fuel and motor oil additives are in Class 4
001
Chemicals (Photocopier)
This entry was deleted because chemicals are generally classified in Class 1. However, the entries concerning photocopier toners in Class 2 were added at the same time as this deletion.
001
Chemicals for use in industry and science
This refers to chemicals in a raw, pure or unfinished state - if the chemicals are in the form of a finished product that would be in another class, such as a cleaning product, the goods are in the class of the finished product.
001
Chemicals for use in industry
This refers to chemicals in a raw, pure or unfinished state - if the chemicals are in the form of a finished product that would be in another class, such as a cleaning product, the goods are in the class of the finished product.
001
Chemicals for use in agriculture, except fungicides, herbicides, insecticides and parasiticides
This refers to chemicals in a raw, pure or unfinished state - if the chemicals are in the form of a finished product that would be in another class, such as a pesticide, the goods are
in the class of the finished product.
11/13/08 - the language "except fungicides, herbicides, insecticides and parasiticides" was added to make it clear in the language of the ID itself that these are raw, unfinished chemicals and not finished products made with chemicals that are in a
class other than Class 1.
001
Chemicals used in industry
This refers to chemicals in a raw, pure or unfinished state - if the chemicals are in the form of a finished product that would be in another class, such as a cleaning product, the goods are in the class of the finished product.
001
Compost
This is a fertilizing growth medium. Note that non-fertilizing growth media, such as mulch, peat moss and top soil, are in Class 31.
001
Compost [fertilizer]
This is a fertilizing growth medium. Note that non-fertilizing growth media, such as mulch, peat moss and top soil, are in Class 31.
001
Defoliants
These goods were transferred from Class 5 because they are in the Nice Agreement in Class 1
001
Diagnostic preparations for clinical or medical laboratory use
Transferred from Class 5 - original entry was from 1991 when this item was in Class 5 in the Nice Alphabetical List.
001
Diagnostic reagents for clinical or medical laboratory use
Transferred from Class 5 since these are specifically NOT for medical use.
001
Diagnostic reagents for in vitro use in biochemistry, clinical chemistry and microbiology
Transferred from Class 5 since these are specifically NOT for medical use.
001
Distilled water
This is not drinking water - distilled drinking water is in 32.
001
Dough conditioners
The specification of "commercial" use was deleted from this entry. All dough conditioners are in Class 1 because they are a chemical agent, regardless of whether they are for commercial or domestic use.
001
Dough stabilizers
The specification of "commercial" use was deleted from this entry. All dough stabilizers are in Class 1 because they are a chemical agent, regardless of whether they are for commercial or domestic use.
001
General purpose adhesive for mending broken articles
This entry was deleted because it required adhesives used in the home or office for repairing small items be classified in the same class with industrial adhesives and this did not seem appropriate. The entry “Adhesives for stationery or
household
purposes” in Class 16 would include adhesives used in the home or office for repairing small items. At the time of this deletion, the Nice Agreement was also amended to reflect that adhesives for industrial use are classified in Class 1, while
adhesives for stationery or household purposes are classified in Class 16.
001
Glaziers' putty
Reclassified per the 9th Edition of the Nice Agreement.
001
Loam
This is a fertilizing growth medium. Note that non-fertilizing growth media, such as mulch, peat moss and top soil, are in Class 31.
001
Low gloss thermoplastic resins in liquid form
2-12-09 - "in liquid form" added to the 9-28-06 entry to avoid confusion with thermoplastic resins in semi-finished form (e.g., pellets, sheets, rods) in Class 17.
001
Manure
This is a fertilizing growth medium. Note that non-fertilizing growth media, such as mulch, peat moss and top soil, are in Class 31.
001
Metal plating chemical compositions
Term "chemical" added to ID to avoid plating compositions made of metal being classified in Class 1. A plating composition composed of metal is in Class 6.
001
Octane booster fuel chemical additive
Non-chemical petroleum-based fuel and motor oil additives are in Class 4
001
Oenological bactericides [chemical preparations used in wine making]
This is an exception to bactericides in Class 5 since this is used in manufacturing.
001
Peat [fertilizer]
This is a fertilizing growth medium. Note that non-fertilizing growth media, such as mulch, peat moss and top soil, are in Class 31.
001
Photocopier chemicals
This entry was deleted because chemicals are generally classified in Class 1. However, the entries concerning photocopier toners in Class 2 were added at the same time as this deletion.
001
Photographic paper [must be chemically-sensitized paper]
9/18/08 - information in brackets added to differentiate this paper in class 1 with paper for printing photographs that is not chemically senstized in class 16.
001
Potting compost
This is a fertilizing growth medium. Note that non-fertilizing growth media, such as mulch, peat moss and top soil, are in Class 31.
001
Potting soil
This is a fertilizing growth medium. Note that non-fertilizing growth media, such as mulch, peat moss and top soil, are in Class 31.
001
Size for walls
Transferred from Class 2 based on Nice Agreement entries.
001
Testing kits containing peptide substrates used in analyzing and detecting certain toxins for clinical or medical laboratory use
7/17/08 - Goods transferred from Class 5 since they are for laboratory use and not actual treatment or diagnosis of a particular individual.
001
Transmission fluid
Reclassification under the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
001
Vitamins for industrial and/or manufacturing use
Vitamins are in Class 5 regardless of whether they are a raw material used in manufacturing or the finished product itself. Therefore, this misleading entry was deleted from Class 1.
001
Wall size
Transferred from Class 2 based on Nice Agreement entries.
001
Wallpaper removing preparations
Transferred from Class 2 in accordance with 9th edition of Nice Agreement.
002
Coatings in the nature of {indicate specific type, e.g., automobile finishing}
Some specific, specialized coatings may be classified in several classes, e.g., Antimicrobial coatings to treat the growth of mold, mildew, bacteria and fungus on various surfaces in International Class 5, Asphalt roof coatings in International 19,
etc.]
002
Ink jet cartridges [filled]
Unfilled ink and toner cartridges for photocopy machines or computer printers are in Class 9
002
Paint for model airplanes, model cars and the like
If sold as part of an arts and craft paint kit, these goods are in 16
002
Painting sets for artists
Unclear as to the parameters of these goods - painting sets for children such as those that are used in school are in Class 16. Since these are like other paints in Class 2, these goods are also in Class 2.
002
Paints and coatings
Coatings is too broad since it can include items in other classes. Since it may be separated out from the specific language of this ID, the entire ID has been deleted.
002
Paints for arts and crafts
If sold as part of an arts and craft paint kit, these goods are in 16
002
Sealer coatings for use in {indicate specific industry or area of use}
When the coating is for insulating purposes, it's in 17.
002
Toner cartridges [filled]
Unfilled ink and toner cartridges for photocopy machines or computer printers are in Class 9
002
Varnish and paint stripping or removing preparations
This entry was deleted from Class 2 because varnish-removing and paint-stripping preparations are classified in Class 3 in the Nice Agreement.
002
Watercolor paints
If sold as part of an arts and craft paint kit, these goods are in 16
002
Water-colors [paints]
If sold as part of an arts and craft paint kit, these goods are in 16
003
After shave lotions
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
After sun creams
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
After-shave creams
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
After-shave lotions
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
After-sun lotions
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Age retardant lotion
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Age spot reducing creams
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Antiperspirants and deodorants for personal use
Note that household, room and other deodorants not used on the body are in Class 5.
003
Anti-aging cream
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Anti-aging creams
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Anti-freckle creams
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Anti-static spray for clothing
Transferred from Class 1 based on entry in the Nice Alphabetical List for "antistatic preparations for household purposes" in Class 3
003
Anti-wrinkle cream
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Anti-wrinkle creams
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Aromatherapy creams
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Aromatherapy lotions
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Artificial fingernails of precious metal
Tranferred from Class 14 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
003
Baby lotion
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Bath lotion
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Bathing lotions
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Beauty care cosmetic products
Item deleted because "products" can include cosmetic-related goods that are not in Class 3, such as cosmetic brushes in Class 21 and nail files in Class 8.
003
Beauty creams
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Beauty creams for body care
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Beauty lotions
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Body and beauty care preparations
Entry deleted and trilateral designation removed because "body care preparations" includes items in Class 5.
003
Body cream
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Body creams
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Body lotion
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Body lotions
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Body mask cream
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Body mask lotion
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Body washes
Limited to washes used on humans or animals. The term is a registered mark as applied to goods for washing cars and should not be used as a generic term in that context.
003
Cleaning and polishing paper
Goods are in Class 3 in the Nice Agreement so these goods have been moved from their previous Class 16 designation.
003
Cosmetic preparations and products for dry skin during pregnancy
Item deleted because "products" can include cosmetic-related goods that are not in Class 3, such as cosmetic brushes in Class 21.
003
Cosmetic preparations and products for enhancing the breasts
Item deleted because "products" can include cosmetic-related goods that are not in Class 3, such as cosmetic brushes in Class 21.
003
Cosmetic preparations and products for skin care
Item deleted because "products" can include cosmetic-related goods that are not in Class 3, such as cosmetic brushes in Class 21.
003
Cosmetic products for the face and body
Item deleted because "products" can include cosmetic-related goods that are not in Class 3, such as cosmetic brushes in Class 21 and nail files in Class 8.
003
Cosmetic suntan lotions
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Creams for cellulite reduction
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Cuticle cream
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Degreaser [or degreasing preparations] for use on [indicate specific type of surface or field of use, e.g., floors, automotive engines, industrial machines]
This entry was deleted because the Nice Agreement classifies degreasers for use in manufacturing processes in Class 1 and degreasers not used in manufacturing processes in Class 3. Both items were encompassed in this Class 3 entry so it was
deleted. The entries Degreasing preparations [used in manufacturing processes] for use on [indicate specific type of surface or field of use] in Class 1 and Degreasing preparations [not used in manufacturing processes] for use on [indicate specific
type
of surface or field of use] in Class 3 were added in its place.
003
Deodorant for personal use
Note that household, room and other deodorants not used on the body are in Class 5.
003
Deodorants and antiperspirants
This refers to the combined item - not two separate items. The term "deodorant" cannot be used by itself since it includes goods in Class 5 if not for personal use or combined with an
antipersperant.
003
Deodorants and antiperspirants for personal use
Note that household, room and other deodorants not used on the body are in Class 5.
003
Deodorants for animals
Note that household, room and other deodorants not used on the body (human or animal) are in Class 5.
003
Deodorants for body care
Note that household, room and other deodorants not used on the body are in Class 5.
003
Deodorants for personal use [perfumery]
Note that household, room and other deodorants not used on the body are in Class 5.
003
Depilatory creams
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Disposable wipes impregnated with cleansing chemicals or compounds for {indicate either personal hygiene or household use}
These are pre-moistened with a cleaning agent. Disposable wipes that are just moistened with water or some other inert substance are in Class 16.
9-18-08 - "Cleansing" inserted before "chemical." If the wipe is impregnated with someother compound, such as, a sanitizing, deodorizing or other compound that would normally be classified in Class 5, the wipe would be in Class 5 and not Class 3. Only
wipes with cleansing compounds in them are in Class 3.
003
Disposable wipes impregnated with cleansing compounds for use on {indicate items}
These are pre-moistened with a cleaning agent. Disposable wipes that are just moistened with water or some other inert substance are in Class 16.
003
Exfoliant creams
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Eye cream
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Eye lotions
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Face and body beauty creams
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Face and body creams
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Face and body lotions
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Face creams
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Face milk and lotions
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Face painting kits
Transferred from Class 16 - face paint is a physical embellishment like make-up. It is not paint as would be found in a paint set for artistic purposes.
003
Facial cream
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Facial creams
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Facial lotion
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Fair complexion cream
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Feminine deodorant sprays
Note that household, room and other deodorants not used on the body are in Class 5.
003
Feminine hygiene cleansing towelettes
This was transferred from Class 5 because it provides a cleansing action which is in Class 3 and not a disinfecting or sterilizing action which would be in Class 5.
003
Foot deodorant spray
Note that household, room and other deodorants not used on the body are in Class 5.
003
Foundation [not acceptable alone, but acceptable in a list of cosmetics]
Foundation and foundations is now accepted alone in Class 3 - this entry is inconsistent with the others.
003
Glass cloth
This is a type of abrasive in 3. It is not for textile purposes so the former class, 24, was not correct.
003
Glass granules used as abrasives in blasting services
Goods transferred from Class 21 which is the normal class for glass not used in buildings. However, just as abrasive sand is in Class 3 rather than it's normal class of 19, glass used
as an abrasive should be in the class of other abrasive items,
Class 3.
003
Hair care creams
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Hair care lotions
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Hair care preparations
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Hair creams
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Hair lotion
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Hair lotions
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Hair removing cream
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Hair waving lotion
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Hand cream
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Hand creams
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Hand lotions
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Heavy duty, multi-purpose degreasers
This entry was deleted because the Nice Agreement classifies degreasers for use in manufacturing processes in Class 1 and degreasers not used in manufacturing processes in Class 3. Both items were encompassed in this Class 3 entry so it was
deleted. The entries Degreasing preparations [used in manufacturing processes] for use on [indicate specific type of surface or field of use] in Class 1 and Degreasing preparations [not used in manufacturing processes] for use on [indicate specific
type
of surface or field of use] in Class 3 were added in its place.
003
Impregnated cleaning cloths
Transferred from Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
These are pre-moistened with a cleaning agent. Cloths that are just moistened with water or some other inert substance are in Class 16.
003
Impregnated cleaning, dusting or polishing cloths
Transferred from Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
These are pre-moistened with a cleaning agent. Cloths that are just moistened with water or some other inert substance are in Class 16.
003
Impregnated cloths for polishing
Transferred from Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
These are pre-moistened with a cleaning agent. Cloths that are just moistened with water or some other inert substance are in Class 16.
003
Impregnated paper tissues for cleaning dishware
Transferred from Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
These are pre-moistened with a cleaning agent. Paper tissues that are just moistened with water or some other inert substance are in Class 16.
003
Impregnated steel wool for cleaning
Transferred from Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
These are pre-moistened with a cleaning agent. Steel wool that is just moistened with water or some other inert substance are in Class 16.
003
Joss sticks
This is incense most often used in religious shrines.
003
Lip balm
This refers to non-medicated lip balm. Since lip balm is most commonly sold without medication, it is not necessary to include that language in the ID. It should be noted that medicated lip balm is in Class 5.
003
Lip balm [non-medicated]
This refers to non-medicated lip balm. Since lip balm is most commonly sold without medication, it is not necessary to include that language in the ID. It should be noted that medicated lip balm is in Class 5.
003
Lip cream
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Lipstick cases
These cases are always adapted to the goods they hold so they are more properly classified in Class 3 with lipstick than in Class 18 as previously indicated.
003
Lipstick holders
These cases are always adapted to the goods they hold so they are more properly classified in Class 3 with lipstick than in Class 18 as previously indicated.
003
Lotions for {indicate specific type, e.g., skin, hair, face, body, hair waving}
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Lotions for beards
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Lotions for cellulite reduction
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Lotions for face and body care
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Lotions for strengthening the nails
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Make-up products for the face and body
Products can include make-up brushes and make-up brushes would be in class 21 and not class 3
003
Medicated soap
All soaps are in Class 3 even if medicated.
003
Medicated soaps
All soaps are in Class 3 even if medicated.
003
Nail care preparations
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Nail care preparations, namely, nail softeners
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Nail cream
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Night cream
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Non-medicated lip care preparations
Medicated lip care preparations are
in Class 5.
003
Non-medicated lip protectors
Medicated lip protectors are in Class 5.
003
Paint and varnish stripping or removing preparations
This entry was deleted from Class 2 because varnish-removing and paint-stripping preparations are classified in Class 3 in the Nice Agreement.
003
Pre-shave creams
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Room fragrance refills for non-electric room fragrance dispensers
Erroneously entered in Class 9 in previous update - should be in Class 3 since it is a room fragrance with no additional attributes.
003
Scented body lotions and creams
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Scented pine cones
Transferred from Class 5 - this is a form of potpourri that is in Class 3.
003
Shampoos [not acceptable alone, but acceptable in a list of cosmetics or hair care products]
Shampoo acceptable as single item - does not need to be in a list of cosmetic products.
003
Shaving cream
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Shaving creams
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Shaving lotion
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Shaving lotions
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Shaving preparations
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Shower creams
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Skin abrasive preparations
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Skin care preparations, namely chemical peels for skin
This item is a non-medicated skin care preparation. Medicated skin care preparations are in Class 5.
003
Skin care preparations, namely fruit acid peels for skin
This item is a non-medicated skin care preparation. Medicated skin care preparations are in Class 5.
003
Skin care preparation, namely, body polish
This item is a non-medicated skin care preparation. Medicated skin care preparations are in Class 5.
003
Skin care preparations, namely, body balm
This item is a non-medicated skin care preparation. Medicated skin care preparations are in Class 5.
003
Skin cleansing cream
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Skin cleansing lotion
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Skin cream
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Skin creams
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Skin creams in liquid and in solid form
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Skin creams in liquid and solid
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Skin creams in liquid and solid form
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Skin lightening creams
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Skin lotion
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Skin lotions
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Skin whitening creams
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Skin whitening preparations
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Stone polishers
This item is similar to polishing stones - they are abrasives so they are in Class 3.
003
Sun care lotions
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Sun creams
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Sun-tanning oils and lotions
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Teeth cleaning lotions
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Toning lotion, for the face, body and hands
These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.
003
Tooth whitening creams
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Topical herbal cream for firming and enhancing breasts
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Vanishing cream
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
003
Wrinkle removing skin care preparations
This item is a non-medicated skin care preparation. Medicated skin care preparations are in Class 5.
003
Wrinkle resistant cream
These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.
004
Non-chemical additives for oils and fuels
Chemical based additives for oils and fuels are in Class 1
004
Non-chemical additives for fuels, lubricants and greases
Chemical based additives for oils and fuels are in Class 1
004
Non-chemical adsorbents for removing impurities from fuel
Chemical based adsorbents for oils and fuels are in Class 1
004
Non-chemical engine treatments and additives for engine oils, gasoline and diesel fuels, transmission fluids and cooling systems
Chemical-based fuel and motor oil additives are in Class 1
004
Non-chemical gasoline additives
Chemical based additives for oils and fuels are in Class 1
004
Non-chemical motor oil additives
Chemical based additives for oils and fuels are in Class 1
005
Acne treatment preparations
These refer to medicated acne treatment preparations. Non-medicated acne treatment preparations are in Class 3.
005
Air deodorant
Note that deodorants for personal use (use on the body of human or animal) are in Class 3
005
Almond oil for the treatment of {indicate specific disease or condition}
9/25/08 - {indicate specific disease or condition}was added to the language of the identification. Because of this addition, its previous "T" notation was deleted.
005
Almond oils for the treatment of {indicate specific disease or condition}
9/25/08 - {indicate specific disease or condition}was added to the language of the identification. Because of this addition, its previous "T" notation was deleted.
005
Antimicrobial coatings to treat the growth of mold, mildew, bacteria and fungus on various surfaces
The word "prevent" was changed to "treat" - regarding care of inanimate objects, prevention is a Class 1 characteristic; treatment is a Class 5 characteristic
005
Biological and chemical preparations and reagents for medical or veterinary use
This was a trilateral entry, but it has proven to be too broad under USPTO standards of specificity required for an identification of goods of this type.
005
Biological implants, namely, avital processed human or animal connective tissue
Implants consisting of artificial or synthetic materials are in Class 10
005
Bronchodilators
This ID covers the bronchodilating preparations - a broncho dilator in the nature of a delivery mechanism is in Class 10 unless sold filled with the preparation.
005
Car deodorant
Note that deodorants for personal use (use on the body of human or animal) are in Class 3
005
Deodorants for clothing or textiles
Transferred from Class 3 in accordance with 9th edition of Nice Agreement.
Note that deodorants for personal use (use on the body of human or animal) are in Class 3
005
Eyepatches for medical use
This entry was transferred from Class 10 to Class 5. This was done to bring US practice into conformance with the addition of this item in Class 5 in the 8th edition of the Nice Agree
ment.
005
Herbal products, namely, aromatherapy packs containing herbs used for relief from headaches, insomnia and sinus discomfort
Specific conditions to be treated added to ID to differentiate from aromatherapy products in Class 3.
005
Household deodorant
Note that deodorants for personal use (use on the body of human or animal) are in Class 3
005
Magnetic bracelets for medical purposes
Transferred from Class 10 based on Nice Agreement entry "bracelets for medical purposes" in Class 5.
005
Mold inhibitor for {indicate use, e.g. livestock feed, foods, grain, drinking water, etc.}
Transferred from Class 1 - this is more in the nature of the other pest destruction products in 5 like pesticides, miticides, algicides
005
Mold inhibitors for treating mold growth in and around buildings
The word "preventing" was changed to "treating" - regarding care of inanimate objects, prevention is a Class 1 characteristic; treatment is a Class 5 characteristic
005
Nail sanitizing preparations
1-22-09 - Changed from original 6/26/08 classification in Class 3 to Class 5. Class 5 is the proper class for sanitizing preparations, including those for nails.
005
Nutritional additives for medical purposes for use in foods and dietary supplements for human consumption
"For medical purposes" added to ID so it would be consistent with other "nutritional additives" in the Manual.
005
Nutritionally fortified water
This item refers to water that is merely a carrier for nutritional supplements. A regular Class 32 beverage that simply has an added health component, such as calcium-fortified orange juice, is still in Class 32.
005
Nutritionally fortified beverages
This item refers to a beverage that is merely a carrier for nutritional supplements. A regular Class 32 beverage that simply has an added health component, such as calcium-fortified orange juice, is still in Class 32.
005
Room deodorants
Note that deodorants for personal use (use on the body of human or animal) are in Class 3
005
Sanitizing preparations for hospital use
"Sanitizers" changed to "sanitizing preparations" to avoid confusion with sanitizing apparatus in Class 11.
005
Sanitizing preparations for household use
"Sanitizers" changed to "sanitizing preparations" to avoid confusion with sanitizing apparatus in Class 11.
005
Sanitizing preparations for use in institutional and industrial areas
"Sanitizers" changed to "sanitizing preparations" to avoid confusion with sanitizing apparatus in Class 11.
005
Soy protein for use as a nutritional supplement in various powdered and ready-to-drink beverages
4/17/08 - Changed "ingredient" to "supplement" to make it clear that the protein is not a manufacturing ingredient but rather a nutrition enhancer.
005
Surgical implants comprising living tissue
Implants consisting of artificial or synthetic materials are in Class 10
005
Synthetic peptides for the treatment of {indicate specific disease or condition}
9/25/08 - {indicate specific disease or condition}was added to the language of the identification. Because of this addition, its previous "T" notation was deleted.
005
Transdermal drug delivery patches sold without medication
This entry was deleted because this would be considered medical apparatus in Class 10 since it does not contain medication. The following entries were added at the time this one was deleted:
Transdermal patches for use in the treatment of [indicate specific disease or condition] in Class 5
Transdermal drug delivery patches sold without medication in Class 10
006
Bicycle racing number plates made of metal
This was transferred from Class 12 since they are analogous to license plates for vehicles - they do not become part of the bicycle so must be classified by material composition. Non-metal number plates are in Class 20.
006
Bicycle storage racks of metal
Bicycle storage racks are classified by material composition because they are analogous to small structures.
006
Decorative boxes made of precious metal
This entry was transferred due to the restructuring that was implemented in the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
006
Drain pipes made of metal
While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.
006
Elbows of metal for pipes
While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.
006
Freestanding metal tool racks
Most storage racks are in Class 20 regardless of material composition.
006
Magnet wire, namely, copper or aluminum wire covered with thin insulation for use in the manufacture of electric and electronic apparatus
This item has no magnetic properties of its o
wn.
006
Manually operated metal valves
Note that automatic control valves are in Class 9; valves being machine parts and engine valves for vehicles and machinery are in Class 7; valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations are in Class 11; rubber, manually operated valves
are in Class 17 and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.
006
Metal bicycle storage racks
Bicycle storage racks are classified by material composition because they are analogous to small structures.
006
Metal cabinet stops
1-22-09 - "metal" added to 4/2/1991 ID to clarify goods in Class 6. Non-metal cabinet stops are in Class 20.
006
Metal charms for identifying drinks
Material composition not controlling since the goods are for affixation to Class 21 goods. The proper classification for these goods, regardless of material composition in Class 21.
006
Metal curtain rings
All curtain rings are in Class 20 regardless of material composition.
006
Metal drain pipes
While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.
006
Metal gutter pipes
While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.
006
Metal hat racks
Most storage racks are in Class 20 regardless of material composition.
006
Metal junctions for pipes
While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.
006
Metal money clips
This entry was transferred from Class 6 to Class 16 due to the restructuring that was implemented in the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
006
Metal penstock pipes
While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.
006
Metal pipe collars
While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.
006
Metal pipe connectors
While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.
006
Metal pipe couplings and joints
While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.
006
Metal pipe fittings
While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.
006
Metal pipe muffs
While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.
006
Metal pipe muffs for use with {indicate type of pipe} pipe
While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.
006
Metal pipes
While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.
006
Metal pipes and fittings therefor
While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.
006
Metal pipes and tubes
While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.
006
Metal pulleys, springs and valves [not including machine elements]
Note that automatic control valves are in Class 9; valves being machine parts and engine valves for vehicles and machinery are in Class 7; valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations are in Class 11; rubber, manually operated valves
are in Class 17 and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.
006
Metal shelf brackets
Metal shelf brackets sold as a unit with shelving are in Class 20.
006
Metal taps for beer kegs
Based on Nice Agreement entries, taps for kegs are classified by material composition. This item transferred from 8 to 6 with specification that they are made of metal. Nonmetal taps for kegs are in 20.
006
Metal valves not being parts of machines
Note that automatic control valves are in Class 9; valves being machine parts and engine valves for vehicles and machinery are in Class 7; valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations are in Class 11; rubber, manually operated valves
are in Class 17 and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.
006
Metal water pipes
While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.
006
Mountaineering equipment, namely, pitons of metal
Indication of material composition needed to comply with Nice Agreement
006
Non-electric cables of metal
"Of metal" added to ID. Original entry was from 1991 - cables can and are made out of materials other than metal now.
006
Paint spray booths of metal
According to the Nice Agreement, these goods are structures and are classified by material composition.
006
Piggy banks made of precious metal
Nice Agreement indicates that piggy banks not made of metal are in 21. Therefore, this item made of precious metal must be transferred to Class 6
006
Pipes and tubes of metal
While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.
006
Pipes of metal
While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.
006
Rotating junctions of metal for pipes
While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.
006
Sheet metal [not of precious metal]
Sheets of precious metal or sheet metal of precious metal is in Class 14
006
Wall mounted metal tool racks
Most storage racks are in Class 20 regardless of material composition.
006
Wild animal traps
These traps are primarily for outdoor use. Material composition does not affect the classification - all wild animal traps are in 6 according to the Nice Agreement.
007
Automobile oil pans
Oil pans are parts of engines or motors and are, therefore, in Class 7.
007
Ball valves being parts of machines
Note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; automatic control valves are in Class 9; valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations are in Class 11; rubber, manually operated valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually
operated valves are in Class 20.
007
Bits for power drills
Bits for hand drills are in Class 8
007
Diesel engines for {indicate specific vehicle} [other than land vehicles]
Engines for land vehicles are in Class 12.
007
Emission reduction units for motors and engines, namely, EGR valves
Note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; automatic control valves are in Class 9; valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations are in Class 11; rubber, manually operated valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually
operated valves are in Class 20.
007
Emission reduction units for motors and engines, namely, PCV valves
Note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; automatic control valves are in Class 9; valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations are in Class 11; rubber, manually operated valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually
operated valves are in Class 20.
007
Engine cylinders for land vehicles
Class changed from 12 to 7 - incorrect in first entry.
007
Internal combustion engines for power generation, other than for land vehicles
12-4-08 - "other than for land vehicles" added to ID.
007
Milling machines and grinding machines for the treatment of ceramics and metal
10/30/08 - Transferred from Class 10. Classification in Class 10 was a typographical error.
007
Milling machines for the treatment of ceramics and metal
10/30/08 - Transferred from Class 10. Classification in Class 10 was a typographical error.
007
Oil filters
Limited to oil filters used in motor vehicle engines.
007
Power drill bits
Bits for hand drills are in Class 8
007
Power-operated life-saving safety mechanism, namely a controlled descent device comprised of several descent slowing mechanisms allowing for the regulated descent at a fixed and safe
speed, a harness attached at either end of a steel fiber cable, and an assortment of accessories attached thereto
"Power-operated" added to the identification to clarify the classification in Class 7 as machinery rather than in Class 9.
007
Power-operated lifting and moving equipment, namely, pipe layers, fork lifts, telehandlers, and lifts
This does not include fork lift trucks. Fork lift trucks are in Class 12.
007
Propellers for wind-powered electricity generators
10/16/08 - As a part of an electricity generator, the propellers were moved from Class 11 to 7 since electricity generators are in 7.
007
Pump control valves
Note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; automatic control valves are in Class 9; valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations are in Class 11; rubber, manually operated valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually
operated valves are in Class 20.These control valves are specifically for pumps so they may stay in 7.
007
Servo-valves
Note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; automatic control valves are in Class 9; valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations are in Class 11; rubber, manually operated valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually
operated valves are in Class 20.
007
Trailer mounted hydraulic jacks
Moved from Class 12 to 7 - no good justification for a hydraulic jack to be in a class other than 7.
007
Vacuum cleaner bags
This item was added to the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement in Class 7. Therefore, this entry had to be transferred from Class 16 to Class 7 in the US ID Manual.
007
Valves being parts of {indicate type of machine} machines [regardless of material]
Note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; automatic control valves are in Class 9; valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations are in Class 11; rubber, manually operated valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually
operated valves are in Class 20.
007
Valves being parts of machines
Note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; automatic control valves are in Class 9; valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations are in Class 11; rubber, manually operated valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually
operated valves are in Class 20.
007
Valves for pumps
Note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; automatic control valves are in Class 9; valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations are in Class 11; rubber, manually operated valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually
operated valves are in Class 20.
007
Vehicle parts, namely, power valve for carburetors
Note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; automatic control valves are in Class 9; valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations are in Class 11; rubber, manually operated valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually
operated valves are in Class 20.
007
Water pumps for {indicate type of water facility, e.g., spas, baths, whirlpools, swimming pools, water filtering units}
Pumps sold separately from Class 11 systems, e.g., swimming pools, spas, are in 7.
008
Abrading tools [hand operated]
Incorrect class in original entry now corrected.
While all hand-operated or manually-operated tools (that is, tools powered by hand, not an external power source) are in Class 8, note that not all hand HELD tools are in Class 8 since many power tools in Class 7 are aldo hand held.
008
Bevels (Hand tools, namely)
This was deleted because a bevel is not a hand tool, it is a measuring apparatus. The item “Measuring apparatus, namely, bevels” was added in Class 9.
008
Bits for hand drills
Bits for power drills are in Class 7
008
Blades and brushes for electric hair clippers and trimmers
Electric hair clippers and trimmers are in 8 so the blades and brushes for them must be in 8 as well.
008
Center punches [hand-held]
These tools are powered by hand, not by an electricity or other non-manual power source.
008
Chisels [hand-operated]
While all hand-operated or manually-operated tools (that is, tools powered by hand, not an external power source) are in Class 8, note that not all hand HELD tools are in Class 8 since many power tools in Class 7 are aldo hand held.
008
Drill bits for hand drills
Bits for power drills are in Class 7
008
Files [hand-operated]
These tools are powered by hand, not by an electricity or other non-manual power source.
008
Fireplace bellows
This item was added to the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement in Class 8. Therefore, the entry was transferred from Class 20 to Class 8 in the US ID Manual.
008
Hammers [hand-operated]
While all hand-operated or manually-operated tools (that is, tools powered by hand, not an external power source) are in Class 8, note that not all hand HELD tools are in Class 8 since many power tools in Class 7 are aldo hand held.
008
Hand operated food dicers
While all hand-operated or manually-operated tools (that is, tools powered by hand, not an external power source) are in Class 8, note that not all hand HELD tools are in Class 8 since many power tools in Class 7 are aldo hand held.
008
Hand operated lifting jacks
While all hand-operated or manually-operated tools (that is, tools powered by hand, not an external power source) are in Class 8, note that not all hand HELD tools are in Class 8 since many power tools in Class 7 are aldo hand held.
008
Hand operated plumbing snakes
While all hand-operated or manually-operated tools (that is, tools powered by hand, not an external power source) are in Class 8, note that not all hand HELD tools are in Class 8 since many power tools in Class 7 are also hand held.
008
Hand operated spreaders for seed and dry lawn chemicals
While all hand-operated or manually-operated tools (that is, tools powered by hand, not an external power source) are in Class 8, note that not all hand HELD tools are in Class 8 since many power tools in Class 7 are aldo hand held.
008
Hand operated tool for making shaved ice
While all hand-operated or manually-operated tools (that is, tools powered by hand, not an external power source) are in Class 8, note that not all hand HELD tools are in Class 8 since many power tools in Class 7 are aldo hand held.
008
Hand tools, namely, manually-operated grinding wheels
While all hand-operated or manually-operated tools (that is, tools powered by hand, not an external power source) are in Class 8, note that not all hand HELD tools are in Class 8 since many power tools in Class 7 are aldo hand held.
008
Hand tools, namely, manually-operated grindstones
While all hand-operated or manually-operated tools (that is, tools powered by hand, not an external power source) are in Class 8, note that not all hand HELD tools are in Class 8 since many power tools in Class 7 are aldo hand held.
008
Hand tools, namely, manually-operated sharpening wheels
While all hand-operated or manually-operated tools (that is, tools powered by hand, not an external power source) are in Class 8, note that not all hand HELD tools are in Class 8 since many power tools in Class 7 are aldo hand held.
008
Hand tools, namely, chalk line reels
Changed typo "caulk" to "chalk"
008
Hand tools, namely, hand-operated reaching devices for picking up and removing trash, litter and objects
While all hand-operated or manually-operated tools (that is, tools powered by hand, not an external power source) are in Class 8, note that not all hand HELD tools are in Class 8 since many power tools in Class 7 are also hand held.
008
Hand-operated choppers
While all hand-operated or manually-operated tools (that is, tools powered by hand, not an external power source) are in Class 8, note that not all hand HELD tools are in Class 8 since many power tools in Class 7 are aldo hand held.
008
Hand-operated cutting tools
While all hand-operated or manually-operated tools (that is, tools powered by hand, not an external power source) are in Class 8, note that not all hand HELD tools are in Class 8 since many power tools in Class 7 are aldo hand held.
008
Hand-operated food processor
While all hand-operated or manually-operated tools (that is, tools powered by hand, not an external power source) are in Class 8, note that not all hand HELD tools are in Class 8 since many power tools in Class 7 are aldo hand held.
008
Hand-operated hair clippers
While all hand-operated or manually-operated tools (that is, tools powered by hand, not an external power source) are in Class 8, note that not all hand HELD tools are in Class 8 since many power tools in Class 7 are aldo hand held.
008
Hand-operated lawn edgers
While all hand-operated or manually-operated tools (that is, tools powered by hand, not an external power source) are in Class 8, note that not all hand HELD tools are in Class 8 since many power tools in Class 7 are aldo hand held.
008
Hand-operated press machines for paper making, book binding, embossing and relief and intaglio printing
While all hand-operated or manually-operated tools (that is, tools powered by hand, not an external power source) are in Class 8, note that not all hand HELD tools are in Class 8 since many power tools in Class 7 are aldo hand held.
008
Hand-operated riveting tools
While all hand-operated or manually-operated tools (that is, tools powered by hand, not an external power source) are in Class 8, note that not all hand HELD tools are in Class 8 since many power tools in Class 7 are aldo hand held.
008
Hand-operated sharpening tools and instruments
While all hand-operated or manually-operated tools (that is, tools powered by hand, not an external power source) are in Class 8, note that not all hand HELD tools are in Class 8 since many power tools in Class 7 are aldo hand held.
008
Hand-operated shears
While all hand-operated or manually-operated tools (that is, tools powered by hand, not an external power source) are in Class 8, note that not all hand HELD tools are in Class 8 since many power tools in Class 7 are aldo hand held.
008
Hand-operated slicers
While all hand-operated or manually-operated tools (that is, tools powered by hand, not an external power source) are in Class 8, note that not all hand HELD tools are in Class 8 since many power tools in Class 7 are aldo hand held.
008
Hand-operated sprayers for insecticide
While all hand-operated or manually-operated tools (that is, tools powered by hand, not an external power source) are in Class 8, note that not all hand HELD tools are in Class 8 since many power tools in Class 7 are aldo hand held.
008
Hand-operated telescopic arm for fixing panels of plaster on wood or walls and ceilings
While all hand-operated or manually-operated tools (that is, tools powered by hand, not an external power source) are in Class 8, note that not all hand HELD tools are in Class 8 since many power tools in Class 7 are aldo hand held.
008
Hand-operated tiller
While all hand-operated or manually-operated tools (that is, tools powered by hand, not an external power source) are in Class 8, note that not all hand HELD tools are in Class 8 since many power tools in Class 7 are aldo hand held.
008
Hand-operated tools, namely, chisels
"Hand-held" changed to "hand-operated" to avoid confustion with Class 7 power-operated tools.
008
Hand-operated vegetable shredders
While all hand-operated or manually-operated tools (that is, tools powered by hand, not an external power source) are in Class 8, note that not all hand HELD tools are in Class 8 since many power tools in Class 7 are aldo hand held.
008
Hoes [hand-operated]
These tools are powered by hand, not by an electricity or other non-manual power source.
008
Lasts for shoe-making [hand-operated ones only]
These tools are powered by hand, not by an electricity or other non-manual power source.
008
Lawn rakes [hand-operated ones only]
These tools are powered by hand, not by an electricity or other non-manual power source.
008
Manually operated hand held tool for the purpose of dispencing plastic wrap around pallets or product for the purpose of shipping, transporting or storage
While all hand-operated or manually-operated tools (that is, tools powered by hand, not an external power source) are in Class 8, note that not all hand HELD tools are in Class 8 since many power tools in Class 7 are aldo hand held.
008
Nut crackers of precious metal
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 8 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
008
Nutcrackers
This entry was due to the restructuring that was implemented in the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement. All nutcrackers are in Class 8, regardless of material composition.
008
Nutcrackers not of precious metal
This entry was modified due to the restructuring that was implemented in the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement. All nutcrackers are in Class 8, regardless of material composition.
008
Nutcrackers of precious metal
This entry was added due to the restructuring that was implemented in the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement. All nutcrackers are in Class 8, regardless of material composition.
008
Reamers [hand-operated]
These tools are powered by hand, not by an electricity or other non-manual power source.
008
Saws [hand-operated]
While all hand-operated or manually-operated tools (that is, tools powered by hand, not an external power source) are in Class 8, note that not all hand HELD tools are in Class 8 since many power tools in Class 7 are also hand held.
008
Tattoo machine parts, namely springs and armature bars
Transferred from Class 7 based on entry in Nice Alphabetical List for "apparatus for tattooing" in Class 8 that would include machines for that purpose and their parts.
008
Tattoo machines
Transferred from Class 7 based on entry in Nice Alphabetical List for "apparatus for tattooing" in Class 8 that would include machines for that purpose and their parts.
008
Tattoo needles
Transferred from Class 7 based on entry in Nice Alphabetical List for "apparatus for tattooing" in Class 8 that would include machines for that purpose and their parts.
008
Wrenches [hand-operated]
While all hand-operated or manually-operated tools (that is, tools powered by hand, not an external power source) are in Class 8, note that not all hand HELD tools are in Class 8 sinc
e many power tools in Class 7 are also hand held.
009
Acoustic membranes
Specification of use was deleted from this entry because the item is clearly stated and is always used in sound recording or reproducing apparatus, all of which are in Class 9.
009
Asbestos safety screens for firemen
This entry was transferred from Class 17 to Class 9 due to the restructuring that was implemented in the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
009
Automatic inlet control valves for reciprocating air compressors
Note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; valves being machine parts and engine valves for vehicles and machinery are in Class 7; valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations are in Class 11; rubber, manually operated
valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.
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Automatic valves
Note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; valves being machine parts and engine valves for vehicles and machinery are in Class 7; valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations are in Class 11; rubber, manually operated
valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.
009
Blank hard drives for computers
The word "blank" was added to the ID - it is becoming more and more common to produce hard drives that have subject matter on them, particularly when the subject matter is a very large volume of data.
009
Central processing unit (CPU) clocks
While most clocks are in Class 14, this is a highly specialized item used in a computer.
009
Clinical laboratory analyzers for measuring, testing and analyzing blood and other bodily fluids
Incorrect class (23) noted in original entry made on 4/5/07.
009
Clothing for use in laboratories
This is protective clothing only for protection from exposure to heat, radiation, caustic substances, etc., like a clean suit. It is not a lab coat or other regular clothing item that happens to be worn in a laboratory environment.
009
Computer game equipment, namely, discs
9/4/08 - "containing memory devices" was deleted from the ID. The inclusion of this phrase implied that the goods were the game equipment itself which then would have required an indication of being used with a monitor to be in Class 9. The goods
are intended to be the discs themselves as is now made clear in the ID.
009
Computer hardware and software for setting up and configuring local area networks
"Computer hardware and software for setting up and configuring" added
009
Computer hardware and software for setting up and configuring wide area networks
"Computer hardware and software for setting up and configuring" added
009
Computer memory sticks
MEMORY STICK is a registered trademark and cannot be used as a generic term in an identification of goods.
009
Computer storage devices, namely, jump drives
JUMPDRIVE is a registered trademark for a computer storage device.
009
Computer storage devices, namely, thumb drives
6-19-08 - THUMB DRIVE is a registered trademark and cannot be used as a generic term in an ID.
009
Computerized video table games for gaming purposes
These are calibrated gambling machines and are, therefore, in 9, not 28.
009
Control valves for regulating the flow of gases and liquids
Note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; valves being machine parts and engine valves for vehicles and machinery are in Class 7; valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations are in Class 11; rubber, manually operated
valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.
009
Downloadable computer programs featuring positionable game piece figures for use in the field of computer games
Providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable software is considered a service in Class 42.
009
Downloadable computer software for {specify the function of the software, e.g., use as a spreadsheet, word processing, etc. and, if software is content- or field-specific, the content
or field of use}
Providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable software is considered a service in Class 42.
009
Downloadable computer software in the field of memory training activities sold as a unit with positionable figures
Providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable software is considered a service in Class 42.
009
Downloadable electronic newsletters in the field of {indicate field or subject matter}
To avoid confusion, the first word "providing" was deleted. Providing usually indicates a service and downloadable publications are considered goods in Class 9.
009
Downloadable films and television programs featuring{indicate subject matter} provided via a video-on-demand service
Subject matter requirement added as with other Class 9 IDs.
009
Downloadable MP3 files, MP3 recordings, on-line discussion boards, webcasts and podcasts featuring music, audio books and news broadcasts
WEBINARS deleted from ID - it is a registered mark and cannot be used as a generic term.
009
Downloadable software for {specify the function of the programs, e.g., for use in database management, for use as a spreadsheet, for word processing, etc. and, if software is conte
nt- or field-specific, the content or field of use}
Providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable software is considered a service in Class 42.
009
Ear plugs for swimming purposes
Based on a clarification in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement, ear plugs for diving and swimming are classified in Class 9. Therefore, this entry was transferred from Class 28 to Class 9.
009
Electric blow torches, namely welding torches
Item deleted because blow torches are always gas-powered and are, therefore, in Class 7. Welding torches are in 9 when they are electrically powered.
009
Electronic and electro-mechanical gaming tables with video output
These are calibrated gambling machines and are, therefore, in 9, not 28.
009
Electronic database in the field of {indicate subject matter or field} recorded on computer media
"Recorded on computer media" refers to recordation of the database on a physical computer medium such as a CD, DVD or tape. It does not refer to the database being made available online as a service.
009
Electronic downloadable publications {indicate specific nature of publication}for use by medical professionals in the field of science and medicine
Requirement of indicating the nature of the publication added to be consistent with other publication identifications
009
Electronic publications, namely, {indicate specific type of publication, e.g., book, magazine, manual} featuring {indicate subject matter} recorded on computer media
"Recorded on computer media" refers to recordation of the publications on a physical computer medium such as a CD, DVD or tape. It does not refer to the publication being made available online as a service.
009
Electronic timers
No longer a trilateral entry as of 6-28-07 but still acceptable in the USPTO.
009
Electronic valves for controlling gas or fluids
Note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; valves being machine parts and engine valves for vehicles and machinery are in Class 7; valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations are in Class 11; rubber, manually operated
valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.
009
Electrostatic coating machines
Analogous to electroplating machines that are also in Class 9.
009
Face shields
Entry deleted because face shields are in more than one class and specifity of the item is needed to determine which class is appropriate for the specific type of face shield.
009
Gaming equipment, namely, slot machines with or without video output
These are calibrated gambling machines and are, therefore, in 9, not 28.
These are calibrated gambling machines and are, therefore, in 9, not 28.
009
Gene chips
GENECHIP is a registered trademark.
009
Glass tubes for scientific purposes
5-8-08 - Refers to use for purely research purposes only. Glass tubes not for scientific purposes are in Class 21.
009
Graduated rulers
Ungraduated rulers are in Class 16.
009
Hologram apparatus
This entry refers to the apparatus used to create holograms. Printed holograms are in Class 16.
009
Home theater products, namely, DLP [digital light processor]
DLP is a registered trademark and cannot be used as a generic term in an ID.
009
Laboratory glassware, namely, flasks
Laboratory glassware made part of the required language of the ID instead of being in parentheses to avoid confusion with the more common flasks in class 21.
009
Magnetic coded cards {indicate function or feature of cards}
3/1/02 update included requirement to indicate function or feature of cards.
009
Markush group,
namely, loudspeaker systems consisting of loudspeakers, amplifiers and one or
more of the following: radio tuner, compact disc player and tape
player
This item was deleted because MARKUSH is a proprietary term although not a registered mark and it was creating problems to keep it in the Manual. The goods in the group are all properly classified in Class 9.
009
Motion picture films and films for television featuring children's entertainment
8/21/08 - originally entry on 6-26-08 was mistakently in Class 41. Corrected to classify goods in 9.
009
Optical discs featuring {indicate content or subject matter}
Requirement to indicate content or subject matter added. These data carriers are more common than when they were first included in the Manual in 1991 and are becoming interchangeable
with CD-ROM's.
009
Pressure relief valves for {indicate use}
Note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; valves being machine parts and engine valves for vehicles and machinery are in Class 7; valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations are in Class 11; rubber, manually operated
valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.
009
Printing fonts that can be downloaded provided by means of electronic transmission
Language clarified and entry properly reclassified in Class 9 with other downloadable electronic products.
009
Protective clothing
Protective clothing in Class 9 is clothing that is life preserving or protects from fire, accidents and irradiation.
009
Protective clothing and headgear
Protective clothing in Class 9 is clothing that is life preserving or protects from fire, accidents and irradiation.
009
Protective gloves for industrial use
These are heavy duty gloves that protect hands from serious injury when working. The word "protective" should only be used for gloves that perform this function in 9.
009
Protective work gloves
These are heavy duty gloves that protect hands from serious injury when working. The word "protective" should only be used for gloves that perform this function in 9.
009
Radio transmitters and receivers for remote controls, radio controls
The transmitters and receivers are for remote controls AND radio controls - the radio controls are not a separate item.
009
Resuscitation mannequins
This item is more appropriately classified in Class 9 since it is a type of teaching apparatus. It was previously classified in Class 20.
009
Safety valves for flow shutoff in well construction
Note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; valves being machine parts and engine valves for vehicles and machinery are in Class 7; valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations are in Class 11; rubber, manually operated
valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.
009
Scuba diving masks
This entry was transferred from Class 28 to Class 9 due to a clarification of the Nice Agreement. Goggles, masks, etc. for sports purposes are items of optical apparatus. Optical apparatus is classified in Class 9. Therefore, goggles and masks for
sports purposes are in Class 9.
009
Scuba equipment, namely, goggles
This entry was transferred from Class 28 to Class 9 due to a clarification of the Nice Agreement. Goggles, masks, etc. for sports purposes are items of optical apparatus. Optical apparatus is classified in Class 9. Therefore, goggles and masks for
sports purposes are in Class 9.
009
Scuba goggles
This entry was transferred from Class 28 to Class 9 due to a clarification of the Nice Agreement. Goggles, masks, etc. for sports purposes are items of optical apparatus. Optical apparatus is classified in Class 9. Therefore, goggles and masks for
sports purposes are in Class 9.
009
Scuba masks
This entry was transferred from Class 28 to Class 9 due to a clarification of the Nice Agreement. Goggles, masks, etc. for sports purposes are items of optical apparatus. Optical apparatus is classified in Class 9. Therefore, goggles and masks for
sports purposes are in Class 9.
009
Scuba snorkels
This entry was transferred from Class 28 to Class 9 due to a clarification of the Nice Agreement. Snorkels are a form of respiration apparatus and respiration apparatus is life-saving in nature. Life-saving apparatus and instruments are in the
class heading for Class 9. Therefore, snorkels should be in Class 9 the same as other more sophisticated respiration apparatus.
009
Skin diving masks
This entry was transferred from Class 28 to Class 9 due to a clarification of the Nice Agreement. Goggles, masks, etc. for sports purposes are items of optical apparatus. Optical apparatus is classified in Class 9. Therefore, goggles and masks for
sports purposes are in Class 9.
009
Snorkels
This entry was transferred from Class 28 to Class 9 due to a clarification of the Nice Agreement. Snorkels are a form of respiration apparatus and respiration apparatus is life-saving in nature. Life-saving apparatus and instruments are in the
class heading for Class 9. Therefore, snorkels should be in Class 9 the same as other more sophisticated respiration apparatus.
009
Solenoid valves [electromagnetic switches]
Note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; valves being machine parts and engine valves for vehicles and machinery are in Class 7; valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations are in Class 11; rubber, manually operated
valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.
009
Sport goggles for use in {specify sports activity}
This entry was transferred from Class 28 to Class 9 due to a clarification of the Nice Agreement. Goggles, masks, etc. for sports purposes are items of optical apparatus. Optical appa
ratus is classified in Class 9. Therefore, goggles and masks for
sports purposes are in Class 9.
009
Swim goggles
This entry was transferred from Class 28 to Class 9 due to a clarification of the Nice Agreement. Goggles, masks, etc. for sports purposes are items of optical apparatus. Optical appa
ratus is classified in Class 9. Therefore, goggles and masks for
sports purposes are in Class 9.
009
Swim masks
This entry was transferred from Class 28 to Class 9 due to a clarification of the Nice Agreement. Goggles, masks, etc. for sports purposes are items of optical apparatus. Optical appa
ratus is classified in Class 9. Therefore, goggles and masks for
sports purposes are in Class 9.
009
Tabletop units for playing electronic games other than in conjunction with a television or computer, namely, an electronic craps game
This game unit is specifically for gambling purposes, therefore, it is in Class 9 with other electronic gambling machines and not Class 28 with amusement game equipment.
009
Thermally activated manually resettable fire safety valves
Note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; valves being machine parts and engine valves for vehicles and machinery are in Class 7; valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations are in Class 11; rubber, manually operated
valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.
009
Timers
No longer a trilateral entry as of 6-28-07 but still acceptable in the USPTO.
009
Unfilled ink cartridges for photocopy machines or computer printers
Filled ink cartridges for photocopy machines or computer printers are in Class 2.
009
Unloading check valves for the outlets of air compressors
Note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; valves being machine parts and engine valves for vehicles and machinery are in Class 7; valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations are in Class 11; rubber, manually operated
valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.
009
Welding transformers
These goods create electrical current for welding torches and welding machines
Sexual accessories that are not for direct stimulation, such as blindfolds, arm and leg restraints, handcuffs, etc. are classified according to what they are or material composition.
010
Aerosol dispensers for medical use
These goods are sold without pharmaceuticals in them. If they are sold filled with pharmaceuticals, the pharmaceutical must be properly identified and the goods are in Class 5.
010
Apparatus for dispensing non-medical oxygen and aromatherapy that also utilizes light, sound, and vibration for relaxation therapy
These goods are sold without pharmaceuticals in them. If they are sold filled with pharmaceuticals, the pharmaceutical must be properly identified and the goods are in Class 5.
010
Drug delivery systems
This is basically an intravenous set up - does not include the preparations introduced by means of the delivery system
010
Implants consisting of artificial materials
These implants consist of non-living substances. Implants comprising living tissue are in Class 5.
010
Injection device for pharmaceuticals
These goods are sold without pharmaceuticals in them. If they are sold filled with pharmaceuticals, the pharmaceutical must be properly identified and the goods are in Class 5.
010
Injection instruments without needles
These goods are sold without pharmaceuticals in them. If they are sold filled with pharmaceuticals, the pharmaceutical must be properly identified and the goods are in Class 5.
010
Injection instruments with needles
These goods are sold without pharmaceuticals in them. If they are sold filled with pharmaceuticals, the pharmaceutical must be properly identified and the goods are in Class 5.
010
Injection needles
These goods are sold without pharmaceuticals in them. If they are sold filled with pharmaceuticals, the pharmaceutical must be properly identified and the goods are in Class 5.
010
Injection needles for medical use
These goods are sold without pharmaceuticals in them. If they are sold filled with pharmaceuticals, the pharmaceutical must be properly identified and the goods are in Class 5.
010
Injection syringes [syringe barrels]
These goods are sold without pharmaceuticals in them. If they are sold filled with pharmaceuticals, the pharmaceutical must be properly identified and the goods are in Class 5.
010
Medical apparatus, namely, infusion and injection devices for administering drugs
These goods are sold without pharmaceuticals in them. If they are sold filled with pharmaceuticals, the pharmaceutical must be properly identified and the goods are in Class 5.
010
Medical test kits for diabetes monitoring for home use
There is no preparation used in association with this kit - it is only a device. Therefore, it has been transferred from Class 5 to Class 10.
010
Needles for injections
These goods are sold without pharmaceuticals in them. If they are sold filled with pharmaceuticals, the pharmaceutical must be properly identified and the goods are in Class 5.
010
Needle-based and needle-free injection systems
These goods are sold without pharmaceuticals in them. If they are sold filled with pharmaceuticals, the pharmaceutical must be properly identified and the goods are in Class 5.
010
Ocular implants
These implants consist of non-living substances. Implants comprising living tissue are in Class 5.
010
Orthopedic joint implants
These implants consist of non-living substances. Implants comprising living tissue are in Class 5.
010
Osseous implants
These implants consist of non-living substances. Implants comprising living tissue are in Class 5.
010
Surgical implants
Surgical implants are in Class 10 if they are artificial. Surgical implants composed living tissue are in Class 5. Since this entry did not specify which kind of implant, it was deleted.
010
Surgical implants comprising artificial material
These implants consist of non-living substances. Implants comprising living tissue are in Class 5.
010
Surgical implants comprising artificial material and associated surgical instrument sets
These implants consist of non-living substances. Implants comprising living tissue are in Class 5.
010
Syringes for medical purposes and for injections
These goods are sold without pharmaceuticals in them. If they are sold filled with pharmaceuticals, the pharmaceutical must be properly identified and the goods are in Class 5.
011
Bathtub enclosures
Does not include plumbing fixtures
011
Bunsen burners for laboratory use
Tranferred to Class 11 based on entry in Nice Agreement for "laboratory burners" in Class 11.
011
Conduit for irrigation use
Conduits are generally in Class 6 if metal, 17 if plastic or non-metal. Conduits for electrical purposes are in 9.
011
Conduit for plumbing use
Conduits are generally in Class 6 if metal, 17 if plastic or non-metal. Conduits for electrical purposes are in 9.
011
Electric autoclaves
1/29/09 - "electric" was added to the 4/2/91 entry to clarify that autoclaves with self-contained heat sources are in Class 11 while non-electric or autoclaves without an integrated heat source are in Class 21 by analogy with non-electric pressure
cookers.
011
Electric dispenser for air freshener
Goods mistakenly entered in the Manual in Class 10 on 7-27-06. Corrected to Class 11 on 8-10-06.
011
Electric luminaries
Class changed from 9 to 11 since these items serve to illuminate.
011
Fire screens [domestic]
Fire screens were moved from Class 11 to Class 20. This change was a result of an amendment to the Nice Agreement.
011
Flares
These flares are for illumination purposes rather than emergency or safety purposes such as highway flares.
011
Flushometer valves
Class 11 includes valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations regardless of material composition. If not for these purposes, note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; valves being machine parts and engine valves for
vehicles and machinery are in Class 7; automatic control valves are in Class 9; rubber, manually operated valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.
011
Hydrants [not fire hydrants]
The hydrants provide water for various purposes, but do not function or serve the same fire extinguishing purpose as fire hydrants that are in 9.
011
Ice chests [for household purposes, not for carrying with]
Analogous to freezers
011
Laboratory ventilation hoods
Tranferred to Class 11 based on entry in Nice Agreement for "ventilation hoods for laboratories" in Class 11.
011
Manually-operated plumbing valves
Class 11 includes valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations regardless of material composition. If not for these purposes, note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; valves being machine parts and engine valves for
vehicles and machinery are in Class 7; automatic control valves are in Class 9; rubber, manually operated valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.
011
Mechanized livestock waterers
Previously in Class 7; transfer to Class 11 due to revision in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
Class 11 includes valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations regardless of material composition. If not for these purposes, note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; valves being machine parts and engine valves for
vehicles and machinery are in Class 7; automatic control valves are in Class 9; rubber, manually operated valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.
011
Plumbing fittings, namely, shower control valves
Class 11 includes valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations regardless of material composition. If not for these purposes, note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; valves being machine parts and engine valves for
vehicles and machinery are in Class 7; automatic control valves are in Class 9; rubber, manually operated valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.
011
Plumbing fittings, namely, tub control valves
Class 11 includes valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations regardless of material composition. If not for these purposes, note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; valves being machine parts and engine valves for
vehicles and machinery are in Class 7; automatic control valves are in Class 9; rubber, manually operated valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.
011
Plumbing fittings, namely, valves
Class 11 includes valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations regardless of material composition. If not for these purposes, note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; valves being machine parts and engine valves for
vehicles and machinery are in Class 7; automatic control valves are in Class 9; rubber, manually operated valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.
011
Projector lamps
11/06/08 - Goods transferred from Class 9 in order to be in compliance with classification of this item in the Nice Agreement.
011
Regulating accessories for water supply, namely, metered valves
Class 11 includes valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations regardless of material composition. If not for these purposes, note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; valves being machine parts and engine valves for
vehicles and machinery are in Class 7; automatic control valves are in Class 9; rubber, manually operated valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.
011
Shower enclosures
Does not include plumbing fixtures
011
Solar collectors
Goods are in Class 11 as mandated by Nice Agreement Alphabetical list.
011
Solar heat collection panels
Goods are in Class 11 as mandated by Nice Agreement Alphabetical list.
011
Spouts for affixing on walls for baths, basins, bidets
Modified previously somewhat confusing wording
011
Steam valves
Class 11 includes valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations regardless of material composition. If not for these purposes, note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; valves being machine parts and engine valves for
vehicles and machinery are in Class 7; automatic control valves are in Class 9; rubber, manually operated valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.
011
Thermostatic valves [parts of heating installations]
Class 11 includes valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations regardless of material composition. If not for these purposes, note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; valves being machine parts and engine valves for
vehicles and machinery are in Class 7; automatic control valves are in Class 9; rubber, manually operated valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.
011
Valves as part of radiators
Class 11 includes valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations regardless of material composition. If not for these purposes, note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; valves being machine parts and engine valves for
vehicles and machinery are in Class 7; automatic control valves are in Class 9; rubber, manually operated valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.
011
Valves being parts of sprinkler systems
Class 11 includes valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations regardless of material composition. If not for these purposes, note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; valves being machine parts and engine valves for
vehicles and machinery are in Class 7; automatic control valves are in Class 9; rubber, manually operated valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.
011
Valves for air conditioners
Class 11 includes valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations regardless of material composition. If not for these purposes, note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; valves being machine parts and engine valves for
vehicles and machinery are in Class 7; automatic control valves are in Class 9; rubber, manually operated valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.
011
Warming pans for beds (Electric)
This was deleted because all warming pans are in 11 regardless of whether they are electric or not so there was no need to specify the method of heating in an ID.
012
Airplanes and structural parts therefor
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Ambulances and structural parts therefor
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Apparatus for locomotion by air and space, namely, airborne platforms for serving spacecrafts and conducting space applications, and structural parts and structural fittings for all o
f the aforementioned goods
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Automobile engines
Complete motors and engines for land vehicles are in Class 12, however, parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder, pistons and other parts essential to their working such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in
Class 7.
012
Automobiles and structural parts therefor
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Automotive body kits comprising external structural parts of automobiles
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Boats and structural parts therefor
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Buses and structural parts therefor
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Caissons [vehicles]
7/24/08 - transferred from Class 13. Caissons are vehicles for transport. Only if the goods are indicated as being specially adapted for transport of firearms would they been in Class 13. The Nice Agreement classifies this item in Class 12 and the
USPTO must comply with that classification.
012
Chair lifts
These goods are in Class 12 because their primary purpose is transportation.
012
Connecting rods for land vehicles other than parts of motors and engines
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Crankcases for components for motor cars (other than for engines)
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Diesel engines for land vehicles
Complete motors and engines for land vehicles are in Class 12, however, parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder, pistons and other parts essential to their working such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in
Class 7.
012
Engines for land vehicles
Complete motors and engines for land vehicles are in Class 12, however, parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder, pistons and other parts essential to their working such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in
Class 7.
012
Fan belts (Land vehicle parts, namely)
This entry was deleted from Class 12 and introduced in Class 7 with appropriate specification due to a major reorganization of the classification of motors and engines and their parts in the 6th edition of the Nice Agreement in 1992.
012
Fork lift trucks
These goods are in Class 12 because their primary purpose is transportation.
012
Gliders and structural parts therefor
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Helicopters and structural parts therefor
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Internal combustion engines for land vehicles
Complete motors and engines for land vehicles are in Class 12, however, parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder, pistons and other parts essential to their working such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in
Class 7.
012
Land vehicle console parts, namely, wiring harnesses for control, monitoring and protection of industrial gasoline and diesel engines
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Land vehicle engine rebuild kits, sold as a unit
While these complete kits are in Class 12, note that separate parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder, pistons and other parts essential to their working such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Land vehicle parts, namely, transmissions
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Land vehicle parts, namely, differentials
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Land vehicle parts, namely, drive belts
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Land vehicle parts, namely, drive gears
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Land vehicle parts, namely, axles
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Land vehicle suspension parts, namely, torsion/sway bars
Previous classification in Class 7 was in error.
012
Land vehicle transmissions and replacement parts thereof
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Land vehicles
In order to avoid confusion with the entry "land vehicles, namely, (indicate common commercial name), note that the identification may or may not indicate the common commercial name, as applicant chooses.
012
Land vehicles and structural parts therefor
In order to avoid confusion with the entry "land vehicles, namely, (indicate common commercial name), note that the identification may or may not indicate the common commercial name,
2-8-08 - Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
as applicant chooses.
012
Motor homes and structural vehicle parts therefore
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Motorcycle engines
Complete motors and engines for land vehicles are in Class 12, however, parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder, pistons and other parts essential to their working such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in
Class 7.
012
Motorcycles and structural parts therefor
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Motors and engines for land vehicles
Complete motors and engines for land vehicles are in Class 12, however, parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder, pistons and other parts essential to their working such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in
Class 7.
012
Mufflers (Land vehicle parts, namely)
This entry was deleted from Class 12 and introduced in Class 7 with appropriate specification due to a major reorganization of the classification of motors and engines and their parts in the 6th edition of the Nice Agreement in 1992.
012
Non-motorized scooters [vehicles]
This item was added in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. It is a vehicle rather than a toy so it is classified in Class 12 rather than in Class 28.
012
Oil pumps for land vehicle engines
This entry was deleted from Class 12 and introduced in Class 7 with appropriate specification due to a major reorganization of the classification of motors and engines and their parts in the 6th edition of the Nice Agreement in 1992.
012
Parts of motorcycles, namely, brake cables
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Parts of motorcycles, namely, brake calipers
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Parts of motorcycles, namely, brake pedals
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Parts of motorcycles, namely, brake rotors
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Parts of motorcycles, namely, shift levers
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Pumps for land vehicle engines (Oil)
This entry was deleted from Class 12 and introduced in Class 7 with appropriate specification due to a major reorganization of the classification of motors and engines and their parts in the 6th edition of the Nice Agreement in 1992.
012
Pumps for land vehicle engines (Water)
This entry was deleted from Class 12 and introduced in Class 7 with appropriate specification due to a major reorganization of the classification of motors and engines and their parts in the 6th edition of the Nice Agreement in 1992.
012
Rail vehicles, namely, trains and structural parts therefor
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Remotely controlled land vehicle [for transport]
This entry should not be used for remotely controlled toy vehicles that are in Class 28. These are vehicles that are often used in dangerous situations such as bomb disposal.
012
Scooters [vehicles]
This item was added in the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement. It is a vehicle rather than a toy so it is classified in Class 12 rather than in Class 28.
012
Ski lifts
These goods are in Class 12 because their primary purpose is transportation.
012
Steering units for land vehicles and parts thereof
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Structural parts for airplanes
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Structural parts for automobiles
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Structural parts for boats
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Structural parts for buses
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Structural parts for gliders
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Structural parts for helicopters
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Structural parts for motorcycles
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Structural parts for trucks
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Structural parts for vans
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Structural parts for ambulances
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
T bars for ski lifts
These goods are in Class 12 because their primary purpose is transportation.
012
Trucks and structural parts therefor
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Vans and structural parts therefor
Note that parts of all motors and engines such as camshafts, cylinders, cylinder pistons and other parts essential to the working of motors and engines such as alternators, belts and carburetors are in Class 7.
012
Water pumps for land vehicle engines
This entry was deleted from Class 12 and introduced in Class 7 with appropriate specification due to a major reorganization of the classification of motors and engines and their parts in the 6th edition of the Nice Agreement in 1992.
013
Belts for military equipment
Deleted because military equipment can include items that are not in Class 13 so the belts for holding them would not be in Class 13, e.g., canteens, mess kits, flashlights, knives, binoculars, etc.
013
Firearm sights
These sights are non-telescopic. Telescopic firearm sights are in Class 9.
013
Non-telescopic gun sights for firearms
"Non-telescopic" was added to the language of the entry to avoid confusion with telescopic gun sights in Class 9.
013
Pepper spray
Transferred from Class 1 in accordance with 9th edition of Nice Agreement.
013
Personal defense sprays
Transferred from Class 1 in accordance with 9th edition of Nice Agreement.
013
pyrotechnic gas generators
This is the generic trade term for a small explosive charge which is used, via a harnessing of the gases produced by the explosive reaction, to propel or inflate other items, such as vehicle airbags. This is distinguished from electrical
generators in Class 7 and chemical or catalytic gas generators in Class 11 (which produce gases by other than explosive means).
013
Woven belts for military equipment
Deleted because military equipment can include items that are not in Class 13 so the belts for holding them would not be in Class 13, e.g., canteens, mess kits, flashlights, knives, binoculars, etc.
014
Charms [personal jewelry]
Charms for affixation to inanimate objects are in the class of the object, e.g., decorative charms for cellular phones are in 9 and Charms for attachment to beverage glassware for identification purposes are in 21
014
Hat ornaments of precious metal
1-1-07 Transferred from Class 14 in accordance with 9th edition of Nice Agreement.
8-16-07 - Further review of the 9th edition indicates that this item remained in Class 14 when made of precious metal. Therefore, it has been transferred from Class 26 to Class 14.
014
Items made of precious metal, namely {specify item made of precious metal} [NOTE: flatware and cutlery of precious metal are in IC 008, not IC 014]
This item was deleted because pursuant to the 9th Edition of the Nice Agreement, items are not classified in class 14 merely because they are made of precious metal. They are now classified according to their function
014
Jewelry boxes not of metal
This entry was transferred from Class 20 to Class 14 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
014
Jewelry boxes of metal
This entry was transferred from Class 6 to Class 14 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
014
Jewelry cases not of precious metal
This entry was transferred from Class 20 to Class 14 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
014
Leather jewelry and accessory boxes
This entry was transferred from Class 20 to Class 14 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
014
Nutcrackers, pepper pots, sugar bowls, salt shakers, egg cups, napkin holders, napkin rings, trays and toothpick holders of precious metal
This entry was deleted because pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement goods are not classified in class 14 merely because they are made of precious metals and as nutcrackers are in class 8 and pepper pots and sugar bowls etc are in 21,
this entry is no longer a entry that falls in one class
014
Precious metals and their alloys, namely, {indicate specific metals, e.g., gold, silver}
The inclusion of the words "sold in bulk" were deleted from this identification.
014
Shoe ornaments of precious metal
Due to an error, these goods were erroneously transferred to Class 26 in the 1/1/07 update. However, they have now been transferred back to Class 14 which is the class assigned to them in the Nice Agreement.
014
Wooden jewellery boxes
This entry was transferred from Class 20 to Class 14 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
015
Electronic effects pedals for use with musical instruments
Goods transferred from Class 9 to be consistent with other entries for similar goods in Class 15.
015
Musical Christmas ornaments
These are not for hanging on Christmas trees. A musical Christmas tree ornament is in 28 with other Christmas tree ornaments
015
Sheet music stands
Sheet music stands were accepted in Class 15 in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. Therefore, this item had to be transferred from Class 16 to Class 15 in the US ID Manual.
016
Adhesive labels
These are paper labels. Plastic adhesive labels are in 20.
016
Arts and craft paint kits
If the paints are sold separately from the arts and craft paint kit, they are in Class 2.
016
Book markers of precious metal
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 16 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
016
Buckets (Paint)
This entry was deleted because buckets are classified in Class 21 regardless of their use or what they are intended to hold.
016
Cigar bands
2/12/09 - Transferred from Class 34 (4/12/99 entry). Goods are in Class 16 in Nice Agreement.
016
Columns on the subject of {specify subject matter}
While this entry is acceptable for an identification of goods, please note that for use based applications, the specimens and/or application must show that the columns are syndicated or claim 2f
016
Cosmetic removing paper
Goods transferred to 16 based on entry in Nice Alphabetical List "napkins of paper for removing make-up"
016
Craft kits (Art and)
This entry was deleted because it was too broad. Only arts and crafts paint kits are in Class 16. Most other hobby kits are classified in Class 28.
016
Disposable wipes not impregnated with chemicals or compounds
These are not pre-moistened with a cleaning agent - just moistened with water or some other inert substance. Disposable wipes impregnated with a cleaning agent are in Class 3.
016
Document holders
1. This entry refers to stationery folder-type goods into which document can be placed. It is not for carrying or transporting documents. Document cases and carrying cases for documents
are in Class 18.
2. No longer a trilateral entry as of 6/28/07 but still accepted in the USPTO
016
Educational publications, namely, educational learning cards, flash cards, activity cards, workbooks, textbooks, activity books, story books, puzzle books, printed puzzles, teacher guides, manuals, posters and educational
booklets in the field of {indicate subject matter}
Added "printed" to "puzzles" to avoid confusion with puzzles that are in 28.
4/10/08 - "educational card games" have been deleted. Card games are in 28 whether educational in nature or not.
016
Erasers (Electric)
All erasers are classified in Class 16; there is no need for the identification of goods to indicate whether they are electric or not.
016
Fiction books (Series of non-)
Non-fiction books must indicate the subject matter or, if the mark is that of a publishing house, the identification of goods should indicate that the mark is used on a wide variety of topics.
016
Games (Teaching materials in the form of)
This entry was deleted because games are generally classified in Class 28 regardless of whether they have an educational purpose or not.
016
Gift cards
These are paper gift cards that are usually attached to a gift. Magnetic coded gift cards are in Class 9.
016
Impression stamps
Similar to rubber stamps but the goods may not be made of rubber.
016
In jet printer ribbons
By definition, ink jet printers do not have ribbons, so this entry was deleted.
016
Laminating machines for home and office use
Note that laminating machines for industrial use are in Class 7.
016
Magazine columns about {specify subject matter, e.g., gardening, health}
While this entry is acceptable for an identification of goods, please note that for use based applications, the specimens and/or application must show that the columns are syndicated or claim 2f
016
Magazine departments in the field of {specify subject matter}
While this entry is acceptable for an identification of goods, please note that for use based applications, the specimens and/or application must show that the columns are syndicated or claim 2f
016
Magazine sections in the field of {specify subject matter}
While this entry is acceptable for an identification of goods, please note that for use based applications, the specimens and/or application must show that the columns are syndicated or claim 2f
016
Magazine supplements to newspapers in the field of {indicate subject matter}
While this entry is acceptable for an identification of goods, please note that for use based applications, the specimens and/or application must show that the columns are syndicated or claim 2f
016
Markers
No longer a trilateral entry as of 6-28-07 but still acceptable in the USPTO.
016
Money clips
All money clips are in Class 16 based on Nice Agreement entry for "money clips" in Class 16 without limitation as to material composition.
016
Packaging materials for packing
The language of this entry was confusing so it was deleted.
016
Paint Buckets
This entry was deleted because buckets are classified in Class 21 regardless of their use or what they are intended to hold.
016
Painting sets
Unclear as to the parameters of these goods - painting sets for children such as those that are used in school are in Class 16 and painting sets for artists are in Class 2. This language could cover both items.
016
Painting sets for children
These goods are in the nature of boxes of paints used in schools.
016
Paper baby bibs
Bibs not of paper are in Class 25.
016
Paper blinds
All interior blinds are in Class 20.
016
Paper cloths for polishing and cleaning
Deleted because polishing paper has been reclassified in Class 3 based on guidance in the Nice Agreement. In light of that transfer, "paper cloths for polishing and cleaning" is confusing since it combines elements of Classes 3, 16 and 21.
016
Paper identification tags
5-8-08 - This would not include paper luggage tags which are in Class 18.
016
Paper tags
5-8-08 - This would not include paper luggage tags which are in Class 18.
016
Paper tissues for cosmetic use
3-20-08 - Transferred from Class 3 based on entry in Nice Agreement 9th edition for tissues of paper for removing make-up in Class 16. This item is also in the US Manual in Class 16.
016
Personal organizers
This is a paper notebook-like product, not an electronic one.
016
Print engravings
6-12-08 - Modified to add the word "print." These are engravings on paper substrates. Engravings on other compositions are in the class of those compositions - like statuary, e.g., stone engravings are in 19; plastic or wood in 20, glass in 21,
etc.
016
Printed advertising boards of paper or cardboard
10/23/08 - "Printed" added to ID to clarify the goods in Class 16. An advertising board that is not printed could be in Class 20 by analogy with bulletin boards in Class 20.
016
Printed lottery tickets [other than toys]
Printed lottery tickets are in Class 28 whether considered toys or not - they are a means for playing a game.
016
Printed periodicals in the field of {indicate subject matter}
"Printed" added to language of ID.
016
Printed periodicals in the field of dance
Wrong class entered in 6-28-07 update.
016
Printed periodicals in the field of figurative arts
Wrong class entered in 6-28-07 update.
016
Printed periodicals in the field of movies
Wrong class entered in 6-28-07 update.
016
Printed periodicals in the field of music
Wrong class entered in 6-28-07 update.
016
Printed periodicals in the field of plays
Wrong class entered in 6-28-07 update.
016
Printed periodicals in the field of tourism
Wrong class entered in 6-28-07 update.
016
Ribbons (Inking jet printer)
By definition, ink jet printers do not have ribbons, so this entry was deleted.
016
Role playing game equipment in the nature of game book manuals
This is printed matter in 16, not game playing equipment that would be in 28.
016
School supply kits containing various combinations of selected school supplies, namely, writing instruments, pens, pencils, mechanical pencils, erasers, markers, crayons, highlighters,
folders, notebooks, paper, protractors, paper
clips, pencil sharpeners, writing grips, glue and book marks
4-17-08 - "graduated rulers" was deleted from the list of goods. While graduated rules may be included in a kit composed of predominantly Class 16 items, it is not appropriate to incl
ude goods classified in a class other than that indicated for the
entry in the Manual.
016
Spiral notebooks
SPIRAL is a registered trademark for coil-bound notebooks and cannot be used as a generic term in an identification of goods.
The requirement to indicate the type of publication in which the column appeared was deleted from this entry. Such a specification is not necessary and is not required in other simila
r entries in the Manual.
016
Teaching materials in the form of games
This entry was deleted because games are generally classified in Class 28 regardless of whether they have an educational purpose or not.
016
Ungraduated rulers
Graduated rulers are in Class 9.
017
Connecting hoses for vehicle
radiators
Transferred from 7 based on Nice Agreement entries
017
Extruded semi-finished goods made of synthetic materials in the form of plates, bars, pipes and flexible hoses for industrial, construction and agricultural use
2-45-09 - Due to a typographical error in the original 1/22/08 entry, the class has changed from 007 to 017.
017
Flexible compressed air pipe fittings, not of metal
The word "flexible" was added to the text - only flexible pipes are in Class 17 under the Nice Agreement.
017
Flexible plastic pipes for conveying natural gas
The word "flexible" was added to the text - only flexible pipes are in Class 17 under the Nice Agreement.
017
Flexible plastic pipes for plumbing purposes
The word "flexible" was added to the text - only flexible pipes are in Class 17 under the Nice Agreement.
9-4-08 - These are general plumbing pipes that run through a house or street. Plumbing pipes that are directly connected to the sanitary installations (sinks, showers, etc.) are in Class 11.
017
Flexible plumbing pipes of plastic
The word "flexible" was added to the text - only flexible pipes are in Class 17 under the Nice Agreement.
017
Foam supports for floral arrangements
This item accepted in Class 17 in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. Therefore, the entry was transferred from Class 20 to Class 17 in the US ID Manual.
017
Mechanical seals (Non-metal)
This entry was deleted because all seals used in machinery are in Class 7 regardless of material composition.
017
Non-metal gaskets for {indicate specific field of use}
These gaskets are other than those used in land vehicle engines - seals for use in land vehicle engines are in 7.
017
Non-metal seals for use in
{indicate particular use}
These seals are other than those used in land vehicle engines and machinery - seals for use in land vehicle engines and machinery are in 7.
017
Non-metal seals for {indicate type of pipe} pipe connections
7/31/08 - "Non-metal" added before "seals" to clarify goods for Class 17. Metal seals for pipes connections would be in Class 6.
017
Rubber clack valves for use in {indicate particular use of the valves}
Note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; valves being machine parts and engine valves for vehicles and machinery are in Class 7; automatic control valves are in Class 9; valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations are
in Class 11; and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.
017
Valves of rubber or vulcanized fiber [not including machine elements]
Note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; valves being machine parts and engine valves for vehicles and machinery are in Class 7; automatic control valves are in Class 9; valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations are
in Class 11; and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.
017
Vehicle radiator connecting hoses
Transferred from 7 based on Nice Agreement entries
018
All purpose sport bags
Note that bags that are fitted to carry a particular item are classified with the product that they are designed to carry, e.g., Bowling ball bags in Class 28, ski boot bags in Class 25, ski bags in Class 28.
018
All-purpose athletic bags
Note that bags that are fitted to carry a particular item are classified with the product that they are designed to carry, e.g., Bowling ball bags in Class 28, ski boot bags in Class 25, ski bags in Class 28.
018
All-purpose carrying bags
Note that bags that are fitted to carry a particular item are classified with the product that they are designed to carry, e.g., ammunition bags in Class 13; ski boot bags in Class 25; and bowling ball bags in Class 28.
018
Animal game bags
Note that bags that are fitted to carry a particular item are classified with the product that they are designed to carry, e.g., ammunition bags in Class 13; ski boot bags in Class 25; and bowling ball bags in Class 28.
018
Athletic bags
Note that bags that are fitted to carry a particular item are classified with the product that they are designed to carry, e.g., ammunition bags in Class 13; ski boot bags in Class 25; and bowling ball bags in Class 28.
018
Bags for sports
Note that bags that are fitted to carry a particular item are classified with the product that they are designed to carry, e.g., ammunition bags in Class 13; ski boot bags in Class 25; and bowling ball bags in Class 28.
018
Carrying cases
Note that cases that are fitted to carry a particular item are classified with the product that they are designed to carry, e.g., computer carrying cases in Class 9, musical keyboard carrying cases in Class 15, cart carrying cases in Class 28.
018
Carry-all bags
Note that bags that are fitted to carry a particular item are classified with the product that they are designed to carry, e.g., ammunition bags in Class 13; ski boot bags in Class 25; and bowling ball bags in Class 28.
018
Carry-on bags
Note that bags that are fitted to carry a particular item are classified with the product that they are designed to carry, e.g., ammunition bags in Class 13; ski boot bags in Class 25; and bowling ball bags in Class 28.
018
Composite horseshoes made of plastic [not game equipment]
This entry was transferred from Class 17 to Class 18 due to the restructuring of Class 18 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
018
Cosmetic bags sold empty
If sold complete with cosmetics or toiletries, these goods would be in Class 3.
018
Cosmetic cases sold empty
If sold complete with cosmetics or toiletries, these goods would be in Class 3.
018
Duffel bags
Note that bags that are fitted to carry a particular item are classified with the product that they are designed to carry, e.g., ammunition bags in Class 13; ski boot bags in Class 25; and bowling ball bags in Class 28.
018
Duffel bags for travel
Note that bags that are fitted to carry a particular item are classified with the product that they are designed to carry, e.g., ammunition bags in Class 13; ski boot bags in Class 25; and bowling ball bags in Class 28.
018
Duffle bags
Note that bags that are fitted to carry a particular item are classified with the product that they are designed to carry, e.g., ammunition bags in Class 13; ski boot bags in Class 25; and bowling ball bags in Class 28.
018
General purpose bags for carrying yoga equipment
Note that bags that are fitted to carry a particular item are classified with the product that they are designed to carry, e.g., ammunition bags in Class 13; ski boot bags in Class 25; and bowling ball bags in Class 28.
018
Gym bags
Note that bags that are fitted to carry a particular item are classified with the product that they are designed to carry, e.g., ammunition bags in Class 13; ski boot bags in Class 25; and bowling ball bags in Class 28.
018
Harness straps
These goods refer to harnesses for horses or other animals. Harnesses for people for various uses are in 9, 12, 26 or 28. (7-19-07)
018
Harnesses
These goods refer to harnesses for horses or other animals. Harnesses for people for various uses are in 9, 12, 26 or 28. (7-19-07)
018
Hiking bags
Note that bags that are fitted to carry a particular item are classified with the product that they are designed to carry, e.g., ammunition bags in Class 13; ski boot bags in Class 25; and bowling ball bags in Class 28.
018
Hunters' game bags
Note that bags that are fitted to carry a particular item are classified with the product that they are designed to carry, e.g., ammunition bags in Class 13; ski boot bags in Class 25; and bowling ball bags in Class 28.
018
Hunting bags
Note that bags that are fitted to carry a particular item are classified with the product that they are designed to carry, e.g., ammunition bags in Class 13; ski boot bags in Class 25; and bowling ball bags in Class 28.
018
Knitting pouches, namely, functional sacks for holding and carrying yarn while knitting
4/17/08 - Goods transferred from Class 16 and "carrying" added to ID. Item is used to hold yarn while knitter is moving around and knitting (e.g., waiting in line or for an appointment)so it is a carrying bag.
018
Leather and imitation leather bags
Note that bags that are fitted to carry a particular item are classified with the product that they are designed to carry, e.g., ammunition bags in Class 13; ski boot bags in Class 25; and bowling ball bags in Class 28.
018
Leather cases
Cases that are fitted to carry a particular item are classified with the product they are designed to carry, e.g., eyeglass cases are in Class 9; gun cases in Class 13; and stationery cases in Class 16.
018
Leather key fobs
Key fobs are in Class 6 if made of metal, Class 20 if not made of metal. Specifying any other material and classifying in another class is unnecessary.
018
Luggage tags
5-8-08 - All luggage tags, regardless of material composition, are in Class 18
018
Make-up bags sold empty
If sold complete with cosmetics or toiletries, these goods would be in Class 3.
018
Metal horseshoes [not game equipment]
This entry was transferred from Class 6 to Class 18 due to the restructuring that was implemented in the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement. These are shoes for horses, not game equipment.
018
Non-metal horseshoes [not game equipment]
This entry was transferred from Class 17 to Class 18 due to the restructuring that was implemented in the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
018
Overnight bags
Note that bags that are fitted to carry a particular item are classified with the product that they are designed to carry, e.g., ammunition bags in Class 13; ski boot bags in Class 25; and bowling ball bags in Class 28.
018
Purses and wallets of precious metal
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 18 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
018
Shaving bags sold empty
If sold complete with cosmetics or toiletries, these goods would be in Class 3.
018
Sport bags
Note that bags that are fitted to carry a particular item are classified with the product that they are designed to carry, e.g., ammunition bags in Class 13; ski boot bags in Class 25; and bowling ball bags in Class 28.
018
Sports bags
If bag is specially adapted for holding a particular sports item, that should be indicated in the ID and the goods will be in the class of the item, usually 28.
018
Sportsman's hunting bags
Note that bags that are fitted to carry a particular item are classified with the product that they are designed to carry, e.g., ammunition bags in Class 13; ski boot bags in Class 25; and bowling ball bags in Class 28.
018
Stirrups
This is horse tack. This entry was added as a result of changes that were implemented in the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
018
Stirrups of metal
This entry was transferred from Class 6 to Class 18 due to the restructuring that was implemented in the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
018
Toiletry cases sold empty
If sold complete with cosmetics or toiletries, these goods would be in Class 3.
018
Travel bags
Note that bags that are fitted to carry a particular item are classified with the product that they are designed to carry, e.g., ammunition bags in Class 13; ski boot bags in Class 25; and bowling ball bags in Class 28.
018
Traveling bags
Note that bags that are fitted to carry a particular item are classified with the product that they are designed to carry, e.g., ammunition bags in Class 13; ski boot bags in Class 25; and bowling ball bags in Class 28.
018
Travelling bags [leatherware]
Note that bags that are fitted to carry a particular item are classified with the product that they are designed to carry, e.g., ammunition bags in Class 13; ski boot bags in Class 25; and bowling ball bags in Class 28.
018
Travelling cases of leather
Cases that are fitted to carry a particular item are classified with the product they are designed to carry, e.g., eyeglass cases are in Class 9; gun cases in Class 13; and stationery cases in Class 16.
018
Vanity cases sold empty
If sold complete with personal care implements in Class 21 such as brushes, combs, make-up applicators etc. the "fitted vanity case" would be in Class 21.
018
Wheeled bags
Note that bags that are fitted to carry a particular item are classified with the product that they are designed to carry, e.g., ammunition bags in Class 13; ski boot bags in Class 25; and bowling ball bags in Class 28.
018
Wheeled duffle bags
Note that bags that are fitted to carry a particular item are classified with the product that they are designed to carry, e.g., ammunition bags in Class 13; ski boot bags in Class 25; and bowling ball bags in Class 28.
018
Wheeled tote bags
Note that bags that are fitted to carry a particular item are classified with the product that they are designed to carry, e.g., ammunition bags in Class 13; ski boot bags in Class 25; and bowling ball bags in Class 28.
019
Balcony enclosures
These items are not made of metal. Metal balcony enclosures would be in Class 6.
019
Bicycle storage racks, not of metal
Bicycle storage racks are classified by material composition because they are analogous to small structures.
019
Engraved and cut stone plaques
This entry was transferred from Class 20 to Class 19 pursuant to the 9th edition of Nice Agreement. Plaques were deleted from Class 20 and are now classified according to their material composition.
019
Figurines of {indicate stone, concrete, or marble}
Terra cotta deleted from list of compositions - terra cotta figurines are in Class 21 per Nice Agreement.
019
Fired refractory materials, not of metal
This entry was modified as a result of changes that were implemented in the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
019
Floor panels not of metal
Specification added that floor panels in Class 19 must be made of nonmetal material. Metal floor panels are in Class 6.
019
Interior non-metal window shutters
Transferred from Class 20 to be consistent with Nice Agreement and other "shutter" entries in the US Manual.
019
Non-metal bicycle storage racks
Bicycle storage racks are classified by material composition because they are analogous to small structures.
019
Non-metal floor tiles
Other than carpet tiles - they are in 27.
019
Non-metal vent covers for roof
deck protrusions, drains and pitch pans
6/26/08 - Transferred from Clas 20 - these are more in the nature of non-metal construction materials than non-metal hardware elements.
019
Non-metal vent cover for HVAC ducts
6/26/08 - Transferred from Clas 20 - these are more in the nature of non-metal construction materials than non-metal hardware elements.
019
Plastic conduit for drainage
and irrigation
Transferred to 19 because they are in the nature of nonmetal construction materials
019
Plastic conduit for drainage
Transferred to 19 because they are in the nature of nonmetal construction materials
019
Plastic conduit for irrigation
Moved from 17 - not a flexible pipe or hose. More in the nature of a construction element.
This language includes non-metal construction elements. A finished product that is not a construction product but could be considered a plastic extrusion should be classified in the c
lass of the finished product.
019
Plastic water conduits for roofs and balconies
Moved from 17 - not a flexible hose. More in the nature of construction element.
019
Refractory blocks, not of metal
This entry was modified as a result of changes that were implemented in the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
019
Refractory bricks, not of metal
This entry was modified as a result of changes that were implemented in the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
019
Refractory castable mixes, not of metal
This entry was modified as a result of changes that were implemented in the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
019
Refractory furnace linings, not of metal
This entry was modified as a result of changes that were implemented in the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
019
Refractory shapes, not of metal
This entry was modified as a result of changes that were implemented in the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
019
Roofing tiles
Entry is too broad. Metal roofing tiles are in Class 6. Only non-metal roofing tiles are in Class 19.
019
Semi-refractory bricks, not of metal
This entry was modified as a result of changes that were implemented in the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
019
Shingles
Metal shingles are in 6 and nonmetal shingles are in 19. Therefore, the entry "shingles" without an indication of material composition is ambiguous and has been deleted.
019
Stair treads not of metal
Corresponding entry for stair treads not of metal entered in 6.
020
Bamboo blinds
Due to various transfers in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement, all interior window blinds are now classified in Class 20 regardless of material composition. Curtains, however, remained in Class 24. This text of this item was changed from
"curtains" to "blinds" in order to avoid confusion.
020
Boards (Sign)
Entry is indefinite. Signboards are classified by material composition.
020
Book rests
This entry was transferred from Class 16 to Class 20. This was done to bring US practice into conformance with the addition of this item in Class 20 in the 8th edition of the Nice Agree
ment.
020
Bulletin boards
Transferred from Class 16 based on discussion at 26th Preparatory Working Group of Nice meeting in Geneva. Analogous to display boards in 20.
020
Cardboard floor display units for merchandising products
10/23/08 - Goods transferred from Class 16. Display units are in Class 20 regardless of material composition.
020
Cat scratching posts
Goods transferred from Class 18 based on entry in Nice Agreement for scratching posts for cats in 20
020
Commercial dispensers for pills or capsules sold empty
2-12-09 - "Commercial" added to 7-1-94 ID. Personal dispensers used in the home would be in Class 21.
020
Containers for medications sold empty
2-12-09 - "Vials" deleted from 4/26/07 entry. Vials are analogous to glass bottles, although generally they are small, and would be in Class 21.
020
Coverings for massage tables [not including heating pads]
Massage tables were transferred from Class 10 by analogy with hospital beds. Massage tables, in themselves, do not provide therapy or treatment. Since the tables were transferred, the
coverings for the tables must be transferred as well.
020
Curtain rings
All curtain rings are in Class 20 regardless of material composition.
020
Decorative wall plaques
9/25/08 This item was deleted pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement in which plaques without any language identifying their material composition were deleted. Now plaques are classified according to their material composition.
020
Diaper changing mats
Transferred from Class 24 following discussion at Nice Agreement meeting.
020
Furniture parts, namely, countertops
This item was deleted because it is rare that just the furniture countertops are sold separately from the furniture as a finished product. There are now entries for countertops that are installed into a structure in the course of construction in
Classes 6 and 19 as appropriate for the material composition. This use as a construction material the more common form of countertops as separate items.
020
Futons [furniture]
This entry covers the mattress or furniture item. Textile covers for futons are in Class 24 with other bed linen and blankets. (Use of term in Japanese includes both the mattress and bed linens and covers.)
020
Massage tables
Goods were transferred from Class 10 by analogy with hospital beds. Massage tables, in themselves, do not provide therapy or treatment.
020
Non-metal boxes, other than those of paper
Item deleted because boxes are classified in the class of the material composition or, if highly specialized (e.g., boxes for pens) in the class of the specific item for which it is designed.
020
Non-metal door handles
Transferred from Class 21 pursuant to 9th edition of Nice Agreement - all nonmetal door handles are in 20.
020
Non-metal money clips
All money clips are in Class 16 based on Nice Agreement entry for "money clips" in Class 16 without limitation as to material composition.
020
Non-metal pipe fittings
Only higly specialized types of fittings may be in 20; most pipe fittings are in 6, 17 or 19.
020
Non-metal pulls for {indicate use}
Item deleted because it includes goods in classes other than 20.
020
Non-metal valves for containers
Note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; valves being machine parts and engine valves for vehicles and machinery are in Class 7; automatic control valves are in Class 9; valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations are
in Class 11; and rubber, manually operated valves are in Class 17.
020
Non-metallic bottle stoppers
4-24-08 - Includes stoppers not of glass or rubber. Glass stoppers are in Class 21 and Rubber stoppers are in Class 17 under the Nice Agreement.
020
Non-metallic closures for containers
Must be not of paper either. Paper closures for containers are in 16.
020
Pet cushions
This item was added to the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement in Class 20. Therefore, the entry had to be transferred from Class 18 to Class 20 in the US ID Manual.
020
Photograph stands
11/20/08 - Transferred from Class 16. These are more like picture frames that are also in Class 20.
020
Picture frames of precious metal
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 20 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
020
Pillboxes of precious metal for commercial purposes
Transferred from Class 14 based on 9th edition of Nice Agreement
2-12-09 - "For commercial purposes" added to 7-5-07 ID. Pill boxes for personal use would be in Class 21.
020
Plant stands
All plant stands are in 20 regardless of material composition. They function as a piece of furniture.
020
Plaques of {indicate bone, ivory, plastic, wax, wood}
Pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement, plaques without any language identifying their material composition were deleted. Now plaques are classified according to their mat
erial composition.
020
Plastic medication containers for commercial use
2-12-09 - "for commercial use" added to 4-2-91 ID. Plastic medication containers for personal use would be in Class 21.
020
Plastic mesh cushioning sheets for lining shelves
Language now distinguishes these goods from "self-adhesive plastic sheets for lining shelves" in Class 16.
020
Plastic pill boxes for commercial use.
2-12-09 - "Commercial" added to 11-27-08 ID. Pill boxes for personal use be in Class 21.
020
Plastic pillboxes for commercial purposes
2-12-09 - "For commercial purposes" added to 4-2-91 ID. Pill boxes for personal use would be in Class 21.
020
Plastic storage containers for commercial or industrial use
Note that plastic storage containers for domestic or household use are in Class 21.
020
Play yards
This item is in the nature of a confinement system for small children. This is the more common usage of the term. If the goods are play yards in the nature of outdoor play structures, the suggested ID in Class 28 should be used with the additional
qualification to justify the goods being in that class.
020
Portable bath seat
Transferred from Class 11 since this is a moveable piece of furniture and not a fixture afixed to the bath.
020
Scratching posts
Goods transferred from Class 18 based on entry in Nice Agreement for scratching posts for cats in 20
020
Scratching posts for cats
Goods transferred from Class 28 based on entry in Nice Agreement for scratching posts for cats in 20
020
Shelving and component parts thereof, namely, shelves and brackets sold as a unit
Metal shelf brackets sold separately are in Class 6.
020
Sign boards
Entry is indefinite. Signboards are classified by material composition.
020
Storage racks
This refers to general purpose storage racks - they are not specially adapted for holding particular goods. Storage racks adapted for particular goods are in the classes of the goods held, e.g., CD storage racks in Class 9, storage racks for
athletic equipment in Class 28.
020
Towel holders
1-10-08 Goods transferred from Class 21 because they are more in the nature of racks which are in Class 20.
1-17-08 Item deleted because it includes towel rings and rails that are in Class 21 in the Nice Agreement
020
Towel racks
Transferred from Class 21 to be insame class with other racks that are in Class 20
020
Towel racks and towel holders
Deleted because towel holders includes towel rings and rails and these are in Class 21 in the Nice Agreement.
020
Valves of plastic being other than machine parts
Note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; valves being machine parts and engine valves for vehicles and machinery are in Class 7; automatic control valves are in Class 9; valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations are
in Class 11; and rubber, manually operated valves are in Class 17.
020
Washstands [furniture]
Item transferred from Class 21 due to misclassification of original entry.
020
Wind chimes
Nice Agreement classifies wind chimes in Class 20.
020
Wine racks
Bottle racks are in Class 20 in the Nice Agreement. This item has been reclassified from Class 21 so that it is now in compliance with the Nice Agreement guidelines.
021
Ant habitats
This entry was transferred from Class 16 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of Nice Agreement.
021
Ant vivaria
This entry was transferred from Class 16 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of Nice Agreement.
021
Applicator sticks for applying make-up
The language cosmetic applicators would not be acceptable in Class 21 because certain cosmetic applicators such as cotton balls for cosmetic purposes are in Class 3.
021
Aquarium air stones
This entry was transferred from Class 16 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of Nice Agreement.
021
Aquarium covers
This entry was transferred from Class 16 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of Nice Classification.
021
Aquarium fish nets
This entry was transferred from Class 16 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of Nice Agreement.
021
Aquarium hoods
This entry was transferred from Class 16 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of Nice Agreement.
021
Aquariums
This entry was transferred from Class 16 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of Nice Agreement.
021
Artificial aquarium landscapes
This entry was transferred from Class 16 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of Nice Agreement.
021
Baby trainers [chamber pots]
10/23/08 - Deleted because it causes confusion with training pants for babies. Use "potties for children" instead of this.
021
Bowls made of precious metal
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 021 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
021
Boxes of precious metal for sweets
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 21 due to the restructuring that was implemented in the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
021
Candle extinguishers and candlesticks of precious metal
Transferred from Class 14 in accordance with 9th edition of Nice Agreement.
021
Candle holders of precious metal
Transferred from Class 14 in accordance with 9th edition of Nice Agreement.
021
Candle rings of precious metal
Transferred from Class 14 in accordance with 9th edition of Nice Agreement.
021
Candle snuffer and tray combination made in whole or in part of precious metal
Transferred from Class 14 in accordance with 9th edition of Nice Agreement.
021
Candle snuffers of precious metal
Transferred from Class 14 in accordance with 9th edition of Nice Agreement.
021
Candlesticks of precious metal
Transferred from Class 14 in accordance with 9th edition of Nice Agreement.
021
Coasters not of paper and not being table linen
Materials that would cause these goods to be classified in other classes should be excluded from the Class 21 identification for this item.
021
Coffee pots of precious metal
Transferred from Class 14 in accordance with 9th edition of Nice Agreement.
021
Coffee service
This refers to the items used to serve coffee - the pot, cream pitchers and sugar bowls.
021
Coffee services of precious metal
Transferred from Class 14 in accordance with 9th edition of Nice Agreement.
021
Containers for transporting milk
Entry is too broad and classification is inaccurate. Metal containers for transporting milk are in Class 6; non-metal containers for transporting milk are in Class 20.
021
Cookie cutters
This are not cutters in the sense of knives - they are more analogous to molds that make cookies in certain shapes
021
Cooking utensils, namely, grills
This is a grill grid or pan - it is not barbecue equipment.
021
Cooking utensils, namely, grill covers
This is a grill grid or pan - it is not barbecue equipment.
021
Cookware [not toys]
Entry too broad. This entry would include electric cookware, such as electric skillets or electric grills that should be classified in Class 11.
021
Cruet stands for oil or vinegar of precious metal
Transferred from Class 14 in accordance with 9th edition of Nice Agreement.
021
Cruet stands made of precious metals
Transferred from Class 14 in accordance with 9th edition of Nice Agreement.
021
Cruet stands of precious metal
Transferred from Class 14 in accordance with 9th edition of Nice Agreement.
021
Cruets of precious metal
Transferred from Class 14 in accordance with 9th edition of Nice Agreement.
021
Cup holders for vehicles
Goods are in 12 since they are specially adapted for use only in vehicles.
021
Cups
Paper and plastic cups are also included in this class. They are not classified by material composition.
021
Desktop statuary made of {indicate china, crystal, earthenware, glass, porcelain}
Terra cotta has been deleted from the list of materials - it is a form of clay and goods made of this substance are in 19.
021
Disposable gloves for home use
These gloves are for protection of skin and nails from harshness of cleaning products, etc. They are not gloves that protect from serious injury as the protective gloves for industrial use in Class 9 do.
021
Disposable serving spoons
The word "serving" was added to "disposable spoons." Regular tableware spoons that are used to eat with are in Class 8 with all other knives, forks and spoons of that type.
021
Drawer pulls of glass, porcelain or earthenware
Additional Class 21 compositions added to ID
021
Egg cups of precious metal
Transferred from Class 14 in accordance with 9th edition of Nice Agreement.
021
Electric hair combs
There is no heat aspect to these goods.
021
Epergnes of precious metals
Transferred from Class 14 in accordance with 9th edition of Nice Agreement.
021
Eyeglass cleaning cloths
Class changed from 9 because there are no special properties that put this in 9; cleaning cloths are generally in 21.
021
Figures of {indicate china, crystal, earthenware, terra cotta, glass, porcelain}
Terra cotta was deleted from the list of materials but has been reinserted because it is a Class 21 figure composition in the Nice Agreement.
021
Figurines of {indicate china, crystal, earthenware, glass, porcelain, terra cotta}
Terra cotta included as a composition in 21
021
Fitted picnic baskets
Item is sold already fitted with Class 21 items such as plates and cups.
021
Fitted vanity cases
Entry amended to make "fitted" part of the required language of the ID instead of in square brackets. A fitted vanity case is sold filled with primarily Class 21 items such as combs, brushes, make-up applicators. Vanity cases sold empty are in
Class 18.
021
Flower bowls of precious metal
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
021
Flower vases and bowls of precious metal
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
021
Foam applicator sticks for applying cosmetics, administering pharmaceuticals and cleaning machinery or computer hardware
The language cosmetic applicators would not be acceptable in Class 21 because certain cosmetic applicators such as cotton balls for cosmetic purposes are in Class 3.
021
Glass bowls for live goldfish
This was transferred from Class 16 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th Edition of Nice Agreement
021
Glass tubes not for scientific purposes
5-8-08 - Refers to use for purely non-research purposes only. Glass tubes for scientific purposes (like test tubes) are in Class 9.
021
Hand-operated food grinders
While all hand-operated or manually-operated tools (that is, tools powered by hand, not an external power source) are in Class 8, note that not all hand HELD tools are in Class 8 sinc
e many power tools in Class 7 are also hand held.
021
Household containers of precious metal
Transferred from Class 14 pursuant to changes in the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
021
Insect habitats
This entry was transferred from Class 16 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of Nice Agreement.
021
Insect vivaria
This entry was transferred from Class 16 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of Nice Agreement.
021
Japanese rice bowls of precious metal (chawan)
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
021
Japanese style tea-serving pots of precious metal (kyusu)
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
021
Mouse traps
These traps are for indoor use.
021
Napkin holders of precious metal
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
021
Napkin rings of precious metal
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
021
Non-electric candelabras made of precious metal
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
021
Non-electric coffee servers of
precious metal
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
021
Non-electric coffeepots of precious metal
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
021
Non-electric pans for warming beds
This was deleted because all warming pans are in 11 regardless of whether they are electric or not so there was no need to specify the method of heating in an ID.
021
Non-electric warming pans for beds
This was deleted because all warming pans are in 11 regardless of whether they are electric or not so there was no need to specify the method of heating in an ID.
021
Non-metal decorative boxes
Item deleted because boxes are classified in the class of the material composition or, if highly specialized (e.g., boxes for pens) in the class of the specific item for which it is designed.
021
Ornaments of {specify china, crystal, glass, porcelain} [NOT including Christmas tree ornaments]
Terra cotta has been deleted from the list of materials - it is a form of clay and goods made of this substance are in 19.
021
Paper baking cups
Moved from Class 16 - like paper cups and plates, they are used like and are substitutes for the nonpaper product.
021
Paper trays
Transferred from Class 16 based on "trays for domestic use of paper" in Class 21 in the Nice Agreement
021
Pastry cutters
This is not a cutter in the nature of a knife - it breaks up fat solids so they may be incorporated into flour when making pie crusts and similar food items.
021
Perfume atomizers, sold empty
If sold complete with perfume, these goods would be in Class 3.
021
Perfume sprayers [sold empty]
If sold complete with perfume, these goods would be in Class 3.
021
Perfume sprayers sold empty
If sold complete with perfume, these goods would be in Class 3.
021
Piggy banks
Nice Agreement indicates that piggy banks not made of metal are in 21. Therefore, this entry that does not specify material composition must be deleted.
021
Plastic coasters
Paper coasters are in Class 16; costers not of paper and other than table linen are in 21; coasters of table linen are in 24.
021
Plastic storage containers for household or domestic use
"Household or" added to ID.
021
Plates
Paper and plastic plates are also included in this class. They are not classified by material composition.
021
Potpourri dishes made in whole or in part of precious metal
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
021
Powder compacts [sold empty]
If sold filled with make-up powder, these goods would be in Class 3.
021
Powder compacts of precious metal [sold empty]
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement. Note - these are sold unfilled with cosmetics. If sold filled with make-up powder, these goods would be in Class 3.
021
Powder compacts sold empty
If sold filled with make-up powder, these goods would be in Class 3.
021
Pre-moistened towelettes for cleaning
These are not pre-moistened with a cleaning agent - just moistened with water or some other inert substance. Pre-moistened towelettes impregnated with a cleaning agent are in Class 3.
These are not pre-moistened with a cleaning agent - just moistened with water or some other inert substance. Pre-moistened towelettes impregnated with a cleaning agent are in Class 3.
021
Rat traps
These traps are for indoor use.
021
Salt shakers of precious metal
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
021
Saucers made of precious metals
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
021
Scoops
These are for use when serving food at the table. Scoops in 8 are more analogous to tools.
021
Sculptures of {indicate china, crystal, earthenware, terra cotta, glass, porcelain}
Terra cotta was deleted from the list of materials but has been reinserted because it is a Class 21 statue composition in the Nice Agreement.
021
Serviette rings of precious metal
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
021
Serving platters of precious metal
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
021
Serving trays of precious metal
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
021
Statues of {indicate china, crystal, earthenware, glass, terra cotta, porcelain}
Terra cotta was deleted from the list of materials but has been reinserted because it is a Class 21 figure composition in the Nice Agreement.
021
Statuettes of {indicate china, crystal, earthenware, glass, terra cotta, porcelain}
Terra cotta was deleted from the list of materials but has been reinserted because it is a Class 21 figure composition in the Nice Agreement.
021
Stirring rods of precious metal
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
021
Sugar bowls of precious metal
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
021
Synthetic fibers for the manufacture of brushes, namely, toothbrushes, hair brushes and cleaning brushes
All brush-making materials are in 21.
021
Tankards of precious metal
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
021
Tea balls of precious metal
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
021
Tea infusers of precious metal
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
021
Tea pots made of precious metals
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
021
Tea pots of precious metal
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
021
Tea services of precious metal
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
021
Terra cotta figurines
Transferred from Class 19. Terra cotta figurines are classified in Class 21 in the Nice Agreement.
021
Terrariums for animals or insects
This entry was transferred from Class 16 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of Nice Classification.
021
Toilet paper dispensers
"Holders" changed to "dispensers" pursuant to 9th edition of the Nice Agreement
021
Toothpick holders of precious metal
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
021
Vaporizers for perfume sold empty
If sold complete with perfume, these goods would be in Class 3.
021
Vases of precious metal
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
021
Warming pans for beds (Non-electric)
This was deleted because all warming pans are in 11 regardless of whether they are electric or not so there was no need to specify the method of heating in an ID.
021
Water tanks [for live fish]
This entry was transferred from Class 16 to Class 21 pursuant to the 9th edition of Nice Classification.
022
Awnings
These are awnings not of metal - metal awnings are in Class 6.
022
Bags (Polyethelene)
This entry was deleted because it included bags that were classified in other classes, e.g., plastic bags for packaging in Class 16.
022
Bags for commercial use (General Utility)
This entry was deleted because it included bags that were classified in other classes, e.g., plastic bags for packaging in Class 16.
022
Bags not for luggage or travel (Vinyl)
This entry was deleted because it included bags that were classified in other classes, e.g., plastic bags for packaging in Class 16.
022
Flexible and portable plastic bag for carrying gasoline or other liquid petroleum fuels
Analogous with other plastic containers in Class 20.
2-21-08 - moved to Class 22. Bags are not analogous with other containers in 20 because bags are not Clas 22 items. Bags of this type are in 22.
022
Liners (Trash can)
This entry was deleted due to a clarification in the 7th edition of the Nice Agreement that specified classification of plastic or paper garbage bags in Class 16.
022
Plastic bags for securing valuables
This entry was found unnecessary since all bags for securing valuables are classified in Class 22 regardless of material composition.
022
Polyethelene bags
This entry was deleted because it included bags that were classified in other classes, e.g., plastic bags for packaging in Class 16.
022
Protective unfitted liners for the cargo area of vehicles
The term "unfitted" was added to this entry to differentiate it from the fitted truck bed liners in Class 12.
022
Ropes
These are generally use ropes and not those specifically design for use in a sport.
022
Storage (Trunks for)
All trunks are classified in Class 18 since they are primarily used as luggage for travel purposes.
022
Synthetic fibers
These fibers are not those used in brush-making - fibers used in making brushes are in 21.
022
Trunks for storage
All trunks are classified in Class 18 since they are primarily used as luggage for travel purposes.
022
Vinyl bags [not for luggage or travel
This entry was deleted because it included bags that were classified in other classes, e.g., plastic bags for packaging in Class 16.
022
Wood shavings
Wood shavings for use as animal litter is in 31.
024
Feather beds
Feather beds are similar to duvets but they are used on a bed between the mattress and sheet.
024
Fitted futon covers not of paper
Transferred from Class 20 based on explanation by the Japanese Patent Office - these are more like sheets and blankets than furniture covers.
024
Fitted toilet lid covers [made of fabric or fabric substitutes]
This is not a structural lid for the toilet. It is a cover that is stretched over the top of the toilet and is made of fabric or a fabric substitute.
024
Plastic place mats
This entry was transferred from Class 16 to Class 24 based on a clarification in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. Only paper place mats are classified in Class 16; all other placemats are in Class 24.
024
Resin-saturated fiberglass fabric for use in transportation, armoring, structural reinforcement, and structural repairs
Previously in Class 17 - classification correction
024
Table mats of precious metal
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 24 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
024
Vinyl place mats
This entry was transferred from Class 16 to Class 24 based on a clarification in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. Only paper place mats are classified in Class 16; all other pla
cemats are in Class 24.
025
Baby bibs not of paper
Using the term "bibs" by itself in Class 25 can include ski bibs and bib overalls. Paper baby bibs are in Class 16.
025
Beachwear
"Wear" terms such as this one have been accepted by the USPTO for many years and will continue to be accepted. However, generally, various fields of "wear" cover a wide range of clothing some of which may be commonly understood to be included in
this terminology and some may not. Therefore, acceptable "wear" terms should be limited to those that are currently included in the Manual. Also, note that substitution of "clothing" for "wear" is not acceptable.
025
Bicycling gloves
Moved from Class 28.
025
Button-front aloha shirts
Modified from "aloha shirts" - ALOHA is a reg TM for T-Shirts but not for button down shirts.
025
Cloth bibs
This refers to eating bibs for babies made of cloth, not bib overalls or ski bibs.
025
Finished textile linings for garments
The term "finished" was added to this ID and it was transferred from 24 to 25. It was confusing in 24 since it wasn't clear whether the linings were finished and in Class 25 or textile for the manufacture of the linings in Class 24.
025
Hoodies
HOODIES is a registered trademark for a hooded sweatshirt and should not be used in identifications as a generic term.
025
Infant wear
"Wear" terms such as this one have been accepted by the USPTO for many years and will continue to be accepted. However, generally, various fields of "wear" cover a wide range of clothing some of which may be commonly understood to be included in
this terminology and some may not. Therefore, acceptable "wear" terms should be limited to those that are currently included in the Manual. Also, note that substitution of "clothing" for "wear" is not acceptable.
025
Infantwear
"Wear" terms such as this one have been accepted by the USPTO for many years and will continue to be accepted. However, generally, various fields of "wear" cover a wide range of clothing some of which may be commonly understood to be included in
this terminology and some may not. Therefore, acceptable "wear" terms should be limited to those that are currently included in the Manual. Also, note that substitution of "clothing" for "wear" is not acceptable.
025
Loungewear
"Wear" terms such as this one have been accepted by the USPTO for many years and will continue to be accepted. However, generally, various fields of "wear" cover a wide range of clothing some of which may be commonly understood to be included in
this terminology and some may not. Therefore, acceptable "wear" terms should be limited to those that are currently included in the Manual. Also, note that substitution of "clothing" for "wear" is not acceptable.
025
Nightwear
"Wear" terms such as this one have been accepted by the USPTO for many years and will continue to be accepted. However, generally, various fields of "wear" cover a wide range of clothing some of which may be commonly understood to be included in
this terminology and some may not. Therefore, acceptable "wear" terms should be limited to those that are currently included in the Manual. Also, note that substitution of "clothing" for "wear" is not acceptable.
025
Plastic baby bibs
This entry was transferred from Class 20 to Class 25 based on a clarification in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. Only paper baby bibs are classified in Class 16; all other baby
bibs are in Class 25 regardless of material composition.
025
Rainwear
"Wear" terms such as this one have been accepted by the USPTO for many years and will continue to be accepted. However, generally, various fields of "wear" cover a wide range of clothing some of which may be commonly understood to be included in
this terminology and some may not. Therefore, acceptable "wear" terms should be limited to those that are currently included in the Manual. Also, note that substitution of "clothing" for "wear" is not acceptable.
025
Ski wear
"Wear" terms such as this one have been accepted by the USPTO for many years and will continue to be accepted. However, generally, various fields of "wear" cover a wide range of clothing some of which may be commonly understood to be included in
this terminology and some may not. Therefore, acceptable "wear" terms should be limited to those that are currently included in the Manual. Also, note that substitution of "clothing" for "wear" is not acceptable.
025
Skiwear
"Wear" terms such as this one have been accepted by the USPTO for many years and will continue to be accepted. However, generally, various fields of "wear" cover a wide range of clothing some of which may be commonly understood to be included in
this terminology and some may not. Therefore, acceptable "wear" terms should be limited to those that are currently included in the Manual. Also, note that substitution of "clothing" for "wear" is not acceptable.
025
Sleepwear
"Wear" terms such as this one have been accepted by the USPTO for many years and will continue to be accepted. However, generally, various fields of "wear" cover a wide range of clothing some of which may be commonly understood to be included in
this terminology and some may not. Therefore, acceptable "wear" terms should be limited to those that are currently included in the Manual. Also, note that substitution of "clothing" for "wear" is not acceptable.
025
Surf wear
"Wear" terms such as this one have been accepted by the USPTO for many years and will continue to be accepted. However, generally, various fields of "wear" cover a wide range of clothing some of which may be commonly understood to be included in
this terminology and some may not. Therefore, acceptable "wear" terms should be limited to those that are currently included in the Manual. Also, note that substitution of "clothing" for "wear" is not acceptable.
025
Swim wear
"Wear" terms such as this one have been accepted by the USPTO for many years and will continue to be accepted. However, generally, various fields of "wear" cover a wide range of clothing some of which may be commonly understood to be included in
this terminology and some may not. Therefore, acceptable "wear" terms should be limited to those that are currently included in the Manual. Also, note that substitution of "clothing" for "wear" is not acceptable.
025
Swimwear
"Wear" terms such as this one have been accepted by the USPTO for many years and will continue to be accepted. However, generally, various fields of "wear" cover a wide range of clothing some of which may be commonly understood to be included in
this terminology and some may not. Therefore, acceptable "wear" terms should be limited to those that are currently included in the Manual. Also, note that substitution of "clothing" for "wear" is not acceptable.
025
Tangas
TANGA is a registered trademark for women's swimsuits and cannot be used as a generic term in an identification of goods or services.
025
Tennis wear
"Wear" terms such as this one have been accepted by the USPTO for many years and will continue to be accepted. However, generally, various fields of "wear" cover a wide range of clothing some of which may be commonly understood to be included in
this terminology and some may not. Therefore, acceptable "wear" terms should be limited to those that are currently included in the Manual. Also, note that substitution of "clothing" for "wear" is not acceptable.
026
Belt buckles of precious metal [for clothing]
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 26 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
026
Bonnet pins of precious metal
Transferred from Class 14 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
026
Boxes of precious metal for needles
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 26 to the restructuring that was implemented in the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
026
Curl papers
In Class 3 prior to implementation of 8th edition of the Nice Agreement on 1/1/02.
026
Hat pins of precious metal
Transferred from Class 14 in accordance with 9th edition of Nice Agreement.
026
Needle cassettes of precious metal
This entry was transferred from Class 14 to Class 26 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
026
Ornaments for clothing
This entry was deleted because it is too broad. It would include jewelry items that should be classified in Class 14.
026
Shoulder pads for clothing
Transferred from Class 25 - these goods are in Class 26 of the Nice Agreement (not part of the 9th edition revisions)
027
Fabric bath mats
This entry was transferred from Class 24 to Class 27 in order to bring the item into conformity with the classification set forth in the Nice Agreement.
027
Paper bath mats
All bath mats are in Class 27 regardless of material composition.
027
Wall hangings, not of textile
Deleted due to confusion with items that are hung on the wall but are not in the nature of non-textile wall hangings. Wall decorations other than textile (24) or non-textile (27) tapestry-style items are classified in the class of their material
compositions.
027
Wallcoverings
This item is in the nature of wallpaper as opposed to wall hangings that are classified in Class 24 if made of textile and Class 27 if not of textile. Wall hangings are not permanentl
y affixed to the wall as wallcoverings are.
028
Baseball glove conditioning oil
Transferred from Class 4. More analogous with ski wax which is in Class 28 than other oils or waxes that would be in Class 4.
028
Bean bags
This refers to bean bag toys. Bean bag chairs are in Class 20.
028
Christmas garlands
Confusing entry - only artificial Christmas garlands are in Class 28. Live, fresh or dried garlands are in Class 31.
028
Christmas tree decorations [except confectionery or illumination articles]
Decorations and ornaments that are not for Christmas trees are classified by their material compositions.
028
Christmas tree ornaments [except confectionery or illumination articles]
Decorations and ornaments that are not for Christmas trees are classified by their material compositions.
028
Christmas tree ornaments and decorations
Decorations and ornaments that are not for Christmas trees are classified by their material compositions.
028
Confetti
This entry was transferred from Class 16 to Class 28. This was done to bring US practice into conformance with the addition of this item in Class 28 in the 8th edition of the Nice Agree
ment.
028
Containers used in playing the treasure hunt game of geocaching
The material composition of the container was deleted from the original 2/7/08 entry. Material composition is not necessary in this situation for classification.
028
Face masks for {indicate specific sport}
These are not sports goggles which are in 9. They are masks such as catcher's masks or goalie's masks.
028
Hobby craft kit comprising {indicate primary components or item to be made}
Painting sets, arts & craft paint kits, coloring books are in Cl. 016
8-9-07 - Kits for making objects that are not identified as hobby craft kits will most commonly be classified in the class of what they make, e.g., kits for making clocks in Class 14 and kits for making bird houses in Class 21
028
Hobby craft sets for {indicate specific use}
Painting sets, arts & craft paint kits, coloring books are in Cl. 016
8-9-07 - Kits for making objects that are not identified as hobby craft kits will most commonly be classified in the class of what they make, e.g., kits for making clocks in Class 14 and kits for making bird houses in Class 21
028
Kaleidoscopes
This entry was classified in Class 9 in accordance with the 7th edition of the Nice Agreement. The 8th edition of the Nice Agreement transferred the item to Class 28.
028
Non-telescopic archery bow sights
"Non-telescopic" was added to the language of the entry to avoid confusion with telescopic archery sights in Class 9.
028
Paper party hats
Transferred from Class 16 following discussion at Nice Agreement meeting.
028
Party games
Specification "adult and children's" deleted from ID - serves no purpose in class or specificity of the goods.
028
Playing card cases
Playing cards were transferred from Class 16 to Class 28 in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. Based on this transfer, cases for holding playing cards were also transferred to Class 28.
028
Playing cards
Playing cards were transferred from Class 16 to Class 28 in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
028
Sails and sailboards for boardsailing
This entry is for sails and sailboards sold as a unit. The sails alone would be in Class 22.
028
Snow globes
This item accepted in Class 28 in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. Therefore, the entry was transferred from Class 20 to Class 28 in the US ID Manual.
028
Storage racks for ski and sports equipment
Transferred from 20 to 28 - all other racks for sports equipment are in 28. This excludes gun racks which are classified in the Nice Agreement in Class 20.
028
Surfboard storage rack
Transferred from Class 20 since this rack is specially designed to hold sports equipment.
028
Tabletop units for playing electronic games other than in conjunction with a television or computer
This game unit is not for gambling purposes - it is an amusement game.
028
Toy boxes
These are boxes used as toys - often nesting boxes that fit inside each other. Toy boxes used for storing toys are considered furniture and are classified in Class 20. (Note added 8/10/06)
028
Video output games
This entry is indefinite because it includes goods that would be classified in Class 9.
028
Weight lifting benches
The wording "and bench accessories" has been deleted from this entry because it can include items in classes other than 28.
029
{Indicate whether frozen, prepared or packaged} vegetable-based entrees
Changed from "vegetarian entrees" since that language can include pasta- or rice-based entrees which would be in 30.
029
Appetizers, namely, breaded and fried jalapeno peppers
Changed from "jalapeno poppers" - POPPERS is a registered trademark for this type of appetizer.
029
Applesauce
This is in Class 29 because it is a fruit-based side dish and not a true sauce. Fruit sauces other than applesauce and cranberry sauce are in Class 30.
029
Combination meal consisting primarily of a meat or vegetable-based entree and a soup or salad for consumption on or off the premises
Changed from "vegetarian entrees" since that language can include pasta- or rice-based entrees which would be in 30.
029
Corn dogs
This item accepted in Class 29 in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. Therefore, the entry was transferred from Class 30 to Class 29 in the US ID Manual.
029
Cranberry sauce
This is in Class 29 because it is a fruit-based side dish and not a true sauce. Fruit sauces other than applesauce and cranberry sauce are in Class 30.
029
Dried lentils
"Dried" added to original ID of "lentils." Fresh lentils are in Class 31 so this entry needed the indication that the lentils were processed to justify Class 29.
029
Fruit sauces
Confusing with the sauces in Class 30. The cranberry sauce and applesauce that are in Class 29 are side dishes, not true sauces.
029
Nutritional oils for food purposes
Transferred from Class 30 - previous class incorrect.
029
Nuts [shelled, roasted or otherwise processed]
Must indicate nature of processing of nuts for them to be clearly in 29. Fresh, raw or unprocessed nuts are in 31.
029
Potato-based gnocchi
Gnocchi can be made primarily from flour or primarily from potatoes - the primary ingredient will effect the classification and should be reflected in the ID.
029
Salads except macaroni, rice, and pasta salad
Salads are classified by the main ingredient component. Fruit and vegetable salads are in Class 29. Salads based on grains or other Class 30 ingredients (pasta, tapioca, corn) are in Class 30. (Note added 11/16/06)
029
Soya milk
This is a milk substitute.
030
Baking soda [bicarbonate of soda for baking purposes]
Modified existing entry to add the information in brackets in the Nice Agreement
030
Cream of tartar for food purposes
8/14/08 - Item transferred from Class 1. This is a common ingredient in food and, when used for that purpose, is more appropriately classified in Class 30 than in Class 1 as a chemical (tartaric acid).
030
Curry [spice mixture only]
Finished curry dishes that contain meats and/or vegetables are in Class 29.
030
Dough conditioners
8th edition of Nice Agreement clarified classification of all cooking chemicals in Class 1 whether for domestic or non-domestic use.
030
Dough stabilizers
8th edition of Nice Agreement clarified classification of all cooking chemicals in Class 1 whether for domestic or non-domestic use.
030
Flour-based gnocchi
Gnocchi can be made primarily from flour or primarily from potatoes - the primary ingredient will effect the classification and should be reflected in the ID.
030
Food additives for non-nutritional purposes for use as a flavoring
Deleted use as "ingredient or filler." Those uses are indefinite for classification determination.
030
Food leavening agents
This entry was transferred from Class 1 to Class 30 since yeast, a food leavening agent, is classified in Class 30. Also, the specification of "commercial" use was deleted form the entry.
Fritters are in 30 but should be set out as a phrase, e.g., corn fritters, apple fritters since this is how they are commonly referred to.
030
Fruit sauces excluding cranberry sauce and applesauce
Cranberry sauce and applesauce are specifically excluded from this entry because they are in Class 29 since they are considered fruit-based side dishes and not true sauces.
030
Hominy
Hominy is a corn product. Corn is a grain and all grains and grain products are classified in Class 30.
030
Peppers [dried for use as a seasoning] (Chili)
The structure of this entry was confusing. It was replaced by the entry "dried chili peppers [for use as a seasoning]."
030
Popcorn
Goods must be processed in some way to be in Class 30. Unprocessed or raw popcorn kernels are in 31.
030
Processed bran
8/14/08 - "processed" added to "bran" entry to make it clear that this item is in 30.
030
Processed corn
Corn is a grain and all processed grains and grain products are classified in Class 30.
030
Toasted corn kernels
Corn is a grain and all grains and grain products are classified in Class 30.
030
Unroasted coffee
8/7/08 - Goods transferred from Class 31 based on entry in Alphabetical List of the Nice Agreement. Rationale - unroasted coffee has been picked, removed from the pod and dried so the
re has been processing that has taken place before roasting.
031
Aromatic sand [litter] for pets
This entry was transferred from Clas 19 to Class 31. It is more appropriately classified with other animal litter products in Class 31.
031
Sanded paper for pets [litter]
This entry moved from Class 3. It had been classified in that class because other abrasives are in Class 3. However, the item is more appropriately analogous to other animal litter pr
oducts that are classified in Class 31.
031
Seeds and bulbs
Seeds should not be included in an ID as a stand alone item. It should be specified as to the type of seed or presented as in this ID with "bulbs."
032
Preparations for making beverages, namely, {indicate specific type of beverage, e.g., fruit drinks}
Note: Beverages made with these preparations must be beverages that are in Class 32, e.g., fruit drinks.
032
Syrup substitutes for making beverages
The syrups in this entry are limited to those used to make beverages that are in Class 32, e.g., soft drinks, fruit juices. Syrups to make beverages in other classes are in the class of those beverages, e.g., syrups for making teas in Class 30,
syrups for making chocolate milk in Class 29 and syrups for making meal replacement drinks in Class 5.
032
Syrups for beverages
8-9-07 The syrups in this entry are limited to those used to make beverages that are in Class 32, e.g., soft drinks, fruit juices. Syrups to make beverages in other classes are in the class of those beverages, e.g., syrups for making teas in Class
30, syrups for making chocolate milk in Class 29 and syrups for making meal replacement drinks in Class 5.
032
Syrups for making {indicate specific type of beverage, e.g., fruit drinks}
This was deleted because, in some applications, beverages indicated in the free text area were beverages that are not in Class 32, e.g., tea in Class 30, chocolate milk in Class 29, m
eal replacement drinks in Class 5.
032
Syrups for making beverages
8-9-07 The syrups in this entry are limited to those used to make beverages that are in Class 32, e.g., soft drinks, fruit juices. Syrups to make beverages in other classes are in the class of those beverages, e.g., syrups for making teas in Class
30, syrups for making chocolate milk in Class 29 and syrups for making meal replacement drinks in Class 5.
034
Ashtrays for smokers made of precious metals
Transferred from Class 14 in accordance with 9th Edition of Nice Agreement.
034
Ashtrays of precious metal
Transferred from Class 14 in accordance with 9th Edition of Nice Agreement.
034
Cigar and cigarette boxes of precious metal
Transferred from Class 14 in accordance with 9th Edition of Nice Agreement.
034
Cigarette ash receptacles
These are urn-like items that stand on the floor. They are rarely, if ever, made of precious metal so the ID does not have to indicate that as it does with the smaller ashtrays.
034
Cigarette cases made of precious metal
Transferred from Class 14 in accordance with 9th Edition of Nice Agreement.
034
Cigarette holders of precious metal
Transferred from Class 14 in accordance with 9th Edition of Nice Agreement.
034
Cigarette lighters of precious metal [not for automobiles]
Transferred from Class 14 in accordance with 9th Edition of Nice Agreement.
034
Holders for cigar and cigarette of precious metal
Transferred from Class 14 in accordance with 9th Edition of Nice Agreement.
034
Holders of cigars and cigarettes of precious metal
Transferred from Class 14 in accordance with 9th Edition of Nice Agreement.
034
Match boxes of precious metal
Transferred from Class 14 in accordance with 9th Edition of Nice Agreement.
034
Match holders of precious metal
Transferred from Class 14 in accordance with 9th Edition of Nice Agreement.
034
Snuff boxes made of precious metal
Transferred from Class 14 in accordance with 9th Edition of Nice Agreement.
035
Administration of a discount program for enabling participants to obtain discounts on goods and services through use of a discount membership card
This service is only the business administration of a discount card program - it does not involve payment of money so it is in 35, not 36.
035
Advertising and marketing
This identification should be used as an entire phrase. Advertising services by itself would be acceptable. But marketing services can reasonably refer to a retail-type activity. In the context of the language of this ID, marketing refers to
promoting or advertising the goods and services of others. While a retail service would also be in Class 35, the nature and purpose of that type of service is very different from an advertising type of service.
035
Association services, namely, promoting the interests of {indicate specific group, e.g. mathematicians, skydivers, authors}
Due to the restructuring of Class 42, association services could no longer be classified in that class. Associations, unions, PAC’s and interest groups promote the concerns of their
membership through lobbying, information dissemination, etc. These
are Class 35 activities even when the purpose of the association, PAC, interest group is not commercial in nature. The concern of the group is the “business” of its membership.
035
Automobile registration, namely, assignment of vehicle identification numbers to deter theft
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 35 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
035
Business marketing and direct mail consulting services
No longer a trilateral entry as of 6/28/07 but still accepted in the USPTO
035
Business marketing consulting services
No longer a trilateral entry as of 6/28/07 but still accepted in the USPTO
035
Business meeting planning
The planning of business meetings or other business events are in Class 35. The planning of special events that are usually done for entertainment purposes is in Class 41.
035
Charitable services, namely, organizing and conducting volunteer programs and community service projects
These services are in Class 35 because the underlying service in organizing and conducting these programs and projects functions like an employment agency or other business organizing
activity.
035
Charitable services, namely, organizing youth groups to undertake projects to benefit the needy and the community to encourage leadership, character, compassion, and good citizenship
These services were tranferred from Class 45 to Class 35 because the underlying service in organizing and conducting these programs and projects functions like an employment agency or other business organizing activity.
035
Charitable services, namely, organizing women's groups to undertake projects which benefit the homeless, abused, at risk women and women in transition and in pain, while encouraging empowerment among women of all ages and ethnicities
These services are in Class 35 because the underlying service in organizing and conducting these programs and projects functions like an employment agency or other business organizing
activity.
035
Collection, preparation, composition, storage, processing, acquisition and provision of business information, data, statistics and indices
Storage is a Class 39 service and should not be included in a Class 35 identification of services.
035
Commercial administration of the licensing of {applicant may indicate specific goods or services} of others
Either identification using "goods and services" or specifying the goods or services being licensed is acceptable.
035
Commercial information and advice for consumers [consumer advice shop]
Modified to add the information in brackets in the Nice Agreement
035
Computer services, namely, providing consumer information in the field of animals and pets relating to pet products, pet treats and pet toys
Consumer information refers to information that would be used by consumers to make purchasing decisions. It is information that furthers the business of the producers of the goods or
services that are the subject of the information. As such, all consumer information is in Class 35 regardless of the subject matter of the information.
035
Computerized on-line retail store services in the field of {indicate field of goods}
"Store" added. Without that indication, the ID includes any service related to retailing - from accounting to product supply to advertising.
035
Conducting public opinion polls
According to the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement (2002), all opinion poll services are in Class 35 regardless of whether the poll is for business or non-business purposes.
035
Consulting services, namely, providing expectant parents with consumer information on all types of baby products and services
Consumer information refers to information that would be used by consumers to make purchasing decisions. It is information that furthers the business of the producers of the goods or
services that are the subject of the information. As such, all consumer information is in Class 35 regardless of the subject matter of the information.
035
Cost price analysis
No longer a trilateral entry as of 6/28/07 but still accepted in the USPTO
035
Customer service in the field of {indicate field}
Customer service means providing assistance to customers when they have a business problem or concern. It does not mean providing services to customers that should be classified in other classes, e.g., hosting a website is in Class 42; it is not
customer service because the hosting service is provided to customers of the applicant
035
Distributorships in the field of {indicate field, e.g. clothing, automotive parts, cosmetics}
Do not substitute "distribution" for "distributorship." Distribution is the activity of moving goods from one place to another. That is a service in Class 39, it is not in Class 35 wi
th other services in the retail chain.
035
Electronic retailing services via computer featuring {INDICATE field or type of goods}
Deleted because the term "retailing" refers to "selling" which is not a service under the TM Act or the Nice Agreement. As with other retail services, the nature of the activity, e.g., stores, distributorships, outlets, etc. must be indicated.
035
Energy auditing
This activity provides information that effects the functioning of a business, therefore it was transferred from Class 42 to Class 35 upon the implementation of the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement that restructured Class 42.
035
Energy usage management
This activity provides information that effects the functioning of a business, therefore it was transferred from Class 42 to Class 35 upon the implementation of the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement that restructured Class 42.
035
Franchise services, namely, offering business management assistance in the establishment and operation of {indicate specific type of establishment being operated}
"Technical assistance" deleted from entry since this could include assistance in information technology or other fields that would not be included in Class 35 assistance.
035
Goods or services price quotations
"Goods or services" added to ID. "Price quotations" had been in Class 36 but was intended to refer only to stock price quotations and was causing confusion with goods price quotations. Addition of ID referring to Class 35 price quotations was
needed.
035
Keypunching
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 35 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
035
Labor unions
Associations, unions, PAC’s and interest groups promote the concerns of their membership through lobbying, information dissemination, etc. These are Class 35 activities even when the purpose of the association, PAC, union or interest group is not
commercial in nature. The concern of the group is the “business” of its membership.
035
Licensing of {indicate specific goods or concept being licensed} [NOTE: Licensing of intellectual property - Cl. 042]
9th edition of Nice Agreement clarified licensing services - commercial administration of licenses is in 35; legal service of drawing up of licensing agreements is in 45.
035
Location of freight cars by computer
This entry was deleted in the Nice Agreement.
035
Management (Office space)
This entry was considered ambiguous because the nature of the service was difficult to define.
035
Negotiation and renegotiation for others of leases and subleases and real estate purchase agreements
12-4-08 - Changed from "Negotiation and renegotiation of leases and subleases and the purchase and sale of buildings" to clarify that this is a negotiation/renegotiation of a form of contract and NOT the purchase and sale of buildings
035
News clipping services
This item was added to the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement in Class 35. Therefore, the entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 35 in the US ID Manual.
035
Office space management
This entry was considered ambiguous because the nature of the service was difficult to define.
035
Political action committee services, namely, promoting the interests of {indicate specific group, e.g. farmers, auto workers} in the field of politics
Due to the restructuring of Class 42, political action committee (PAC) services could no longer be classified in that class. Associations, unions, PAC’s and interest groups promote th
e concerns of their membership through lobbying, information
dissemination, etc. These are Class 35 activities even when the purpose of the association, PAC, interest group is not commercial in nature. The concern of the group is the “business” of its membership.
035
Presentation of goods on communication media for retail purposes
This is similar to the television home shopping services. It also includes an element of advertising of the goods.
035
Price comparison rating of accommodations
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 35 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
6/5/08 - ID modified to add "price comparison" to make it clear that this rating was for making purchasing decisions and not the quality of the amenities of the accommodations.
035
Project management services for others in the fields of language translation, custom writing, text adaptation, interpreting and proofreading
This service involves the organizing others to perform translation services for the project manager's clients and to coordinate all aspects of the translation project
035
Promoting public awareness of the need for {indicate area of interest}
Due to the restructuring of Class 42, services of promoting the interest of various interest groups could no longer be classified in that class. Associations, unions, PAC’s and intere
st groups promote the concerns of their membership through
lobbying, information dissemination, etc. These are Class 35 activities even when the purpose of the association, PAC, interest group is not commercial in nature. The concern of the group is the “business” of its membership.
035
Providing a web site where users can post ratings, reviews and recommendations on products and services
This was transferred from Class 42 - the previous class indication was a typographical error.
035
Providing a web site featuring business information in the form of audio and video interviews, transcripts and other educational materials
12-4-08 - modified to make it clearer that the web site features business information and is not providing audio and video presentations as set forth in numerous Class 41 IDs.
035
Providing an on-line searchable database featuring employment opportunities and content about employment relevant to people 50 years of age and older
2-12-09 - "about employment" added after "content" to 5-3-07 entry to limit subject matter of database to Class 35.
035
Providing business marketing information
No longer a trilateral entry as of 6-28-07 but still acceptable in the USPTO.
035
Providing career information
This service provides information about what careers are available in certain fields. It does not including providing information concerning training as to what one has to do to engage in that career. That is covered by career counseling in Class
41.
5-24-07 - the means by which the information is provided has been deleted from the ID. It is not necessary for understanding the service or its classification.
035
Providing consumer information in the field of {indicate goods, services or subject matter of information}
Consumer information refers to information that would be used by consumers to make purchasing decisions. It is information that furthers the business of the producers of the goods or
services that are the subject of the information. As such, all consumer information is in Class 35 regardless of the subject matter of the information.
035
Providing consumer information in the field of {indicate subject matter of information}
Consumer information refers to information that would be used by consumers to make purchasing decisions. It is information that furthers the business of the producers of the goods or
services that are the subject of the information. As such, all consumer information is in Class 35 regardless of the subject matter of the information.
035
Providing consumer information services and making referrals in the field of entertainment services for products, services, events, activities, facilities and locations
Consumer information refers to information that would be used by consumers to make purchasing decisions. It is information that furthers the business of the producers of the goods or
services that are the subject of the information. As such, all consumer information is in Class 35 regardless of the subject matter of the information.
035
Providing consumer information and related news in the field of {indicate subject matter of information}
Consumer information refers to information that would be used by consumers to make purchasing decisions. It is information that furthers the business of the producers of the goods or
services that are the subject of the information. As such, all consumer information is in Class 35 regardless of the subject matter of the information.
035
Providing consumer product information via the Internet
Consumer information refers to information that would be used by consumers to make purchasing decisions. It is information that furthers the business of the producers of the goods or
services that are the subject of the information. As such, all consumer information is in Class 35 regardless of the subject matter of the information.
035
Providing on-line registration services for {indicate event or function, e.g., sports tournament, instructional classes}[not domain names]
Registration of domain names is in Class 45 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement. Registration for the type of activities indicated in the text of the entry is in 35.
035
Providing organizing services for belongings and spaces in a residence or office such as papers and time
Slight change in wording to distinguish this service in 35 with the organization service in 45
035
Public opinion polling
According to the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement (2002), all opinion poll services are in Class 35 regardless of whether the poll is for business or non-business purposes.
035
Rental of electronic voting systems and providing operators therefor
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 35 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
035
Resume preparation
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 35 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
035
Retail bakery shops
This is simply a retail service. Customized cake baking and decorating are in Class 40. This may or may not be done by the retail bakery, but, in any case, it is a different service and in a different class from this retail activity.
035
Services including recording, transcription, transformation, composition, compilation and systemization of information used in electronic transmissions [office functions]
Use of "including" in this ID has proven to render it too broad.
035
Telephone directory information
This service is in Class 35 because it provides information that usually relates to the businesses of others.
035
Telephone directory assistance services
This service is in Class 35 because it provides information that usually relates to the businesses of others.
035
Telephone operator services
This service involves actually connecting a caller with the party being called. The operators are not providing a telecommunication service; they are providing a service similar to telephone answering service that is also classified in Class 35.
035
Testing to determine employment skills
These services were transferred to Class 35 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other employment-related
services were transferred to Class 35 as a result of the
restructuring.
035
Testing to determine job competency
This is not an educational testing activity. It is testing to determine the adequacy of a person's skills to perform their job.
035
Testing to determine professional competency
This is not an educational testing activity. It is testing to determine the adequacy of a person's skills to function in their professional field.
035
The bringing together, for the benefit of others, of a variety of goods [excluding the transport thereof], enabling customers to conveniently view and purchase those goods in the field of {indicate field or type of goods}
No longer a trilateral entry as of 6-28-07 but still acceptable in the USPTO but now requires an indication of the field of the goods offered as with other retail-type services
035
Theatrical agencies
This activity functions as a type of employment agency for people in the theatre industry.
035
Utilization and review of {indicate specific area}
The language for this service is vague. It is not clear what is encompassed in this activity.
035
Vending in the field of {indicate specific field, e.g. souvenirs, food, jewelry}
All retail-type services are classified in Class 35. However, this must be a retail service, not just the sale of goods. Small stands or kiosks would be covered by this language.
035
Wholesale distributorships featuring {indicate specific field, e.g. auto parts, clothing}
Do not substitute "distribution" for "distributorship." Distribution is the activity of moving goods from one place to another. That is a service in Class 39, it is not in Class 35 wi
th other services in the retail chain.
036
Administration of employee benefit plans concerning insurance and finance
Modified to add "concerning insurance and finance" in order to avoid confusion with administration of other benefit plans like fitness club memberships the administration of which would be in 35.
036
Building management
This refers to the real estate management of building, e.g., renting space. Note that hotel management for others is in Class 35.
036
Discount securities brokerage services
Inserted "securities" before "brokerage" to make the nature of the brokerage service clear.
036
Financial risk management consultation
Clarified to add "financial" to this ID in Class 36. Business risk management consultation is in 35.
036
Management of buildings
This refers to the real estate management of building, e.g., renting space. Note that hotel management for others is in Class 35.
036
Providing extended warranties on {specify items}
This language applies only to the service of providing the warranty. Services related to the warranties, such as, arranging for repair and replacements pursuant to the warranty, are i
n Class 35.
036
Providing rebates at participating establishments of others through use of a membership card
This service involves the payment of money due to use of a membership card. Since there is actual transfer of funds involved, it is in 36, not 35.
036
Rental of space in marketplaces for sellers of goods and/or services [physical location, not on-line]
Note added that this activity refers to a physical location at which the applicant rents space for sellers of goods and services. It is not an online marketplace which is in 35 regard
less of what is being offered at the marketplace.
10/25/07 - changed "operation of marketplaces" to current wording since "operation" of a physical marketplace can include activities such as maintenance in Class 37 or security services in Class 45.
036
Risk management
Business risk management is in Class 35 - only financial risk management is in 36.
036
Shopping center services, namely, rental of shopping center space
"Shopping center services" alone is not an acceptable ID includes services in other classes and must be broken down further, e.g., shopping center maintenance and cleaning services in Class 37, shopping center concierge services in Class 45, rental
of wheelchairs, scooters and strollers, in Class 39, etc.
036
Yacht brokerage
This is a traditional brokerage service in which the broker represents the buyer or seller of a yacht. Note that ship brokerage refers to transport brokerage and is in Class 39 since it relates to the movement of goods by ship and not the transfer
of ownership of the ship itself.
037
Application of protective coatings
9-4-08 - Classification changed from Class 40. Unless the application of the coating is done by some technological means such as electricity or heat, application of a coating is in Class 37 since it is analogous to paint application. A coating must
materially alter the surface or item to be coated to have the application of it in Class 40.
037
Applying medical coatings to {indicate product or products being coated}
9-4-08 - Classification changed from Class 40. Unless the application of the coating is done by some technological means such as electricity or heat, application of a coating is in Class 37 since it is analogous to paint application. A coating must
materially alter the surface or item to be coated to have the application of it in Class 40.
037
Applying protective coatings to {indicate specific item, e.g. wood, metal, leather}
9-4-08 - Classification changed from Class 40. Unless the application of the coating is done by some technological means such as electricity or heat, application of a coating is in Class 37 since it is analogous to paint application. A coating must
materially alter the surface or item to be coated to have the application of it in Class 40.
037
Building inspection [in the course of building construction]
This activity covered by this identification is the inspection that takes place in the course of constructing a new building. Therefore, it is classified in Class 37 because it is integral to the construction process.
037
Custom shipbuilding
This service is in Class 37 because it is similar to building construction. Construction of smaller vessels such as boats or yachts are considered custom manufacturing services in Class 40 and should be worded as such.
037
Exterminating
This entry was too broad. Exterminating services for agricultural purposes is in Class 42; exterminating services other than for agricultural purposes is in 37.
037
Food sanitation consultation
Due to the restructuring of Class 42 in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement, consultation services are in principle classified in the same classes as the services that correspond to
the subject matter of the consultation.
037
Glazing [glasswork]
This service encompasses the repair of glass. The processing, finishing and manufacture of glass for others is in Class 40.
037
Naval shipbuilding
This service is in Class 37 because it is similar to building construction. Construction of smaller vessels such as boats or yachts are considered custom manufacturing services in Class 40 and should be worded as such.
037
Pest control
Note: pest control for agricultural, horticultural or forestry purposes are in 44.
037
Rustproofing
This service involves putting a coating on an existing item to prevent rust. It is a maintenance service, not a treatment service since the underlying surface doesn't change in character.
037
Sanitation consultation
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 37 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
037
Termite and pest control
Note: pest control for agricultural, horticultural or forestry purposes are in 44.
037
Trash collection [refuse clean-up]
This service is a cleaning activity, for example, after a parade or other public event. It does not involve the transport of the trash - that is in 39. This only involves picking it up and collecting it in a centralized location for transport.
037
Vulcanizing of automobile tires [repair]
This is part of the repair process. It's not often done in the US anymore, but it is done in other countries so would be acceptable in Class 37 in these applications - or in US applications if the process is for repair purposes. Some tire repair
enterprises may still do this.
037
Wirelining for oil wells
10/23/08 - 4/2/91 entry moved from Class 42. This is a Class 37 service.
038
Data and voice telecommunications
The language of this entry is too broad; it encompasses all telecommunication activities.
038
Electronic voice messaging, namely, the recording and subsequent transmission of voice messages by telephone
"Storage" was deleted from this recitation. Due to advances in technology, storage of electronic data is a separate service in Class 39. The main service here is the recording and transmission of the data. Storage in this context is usually very
brief and ancillary to the primary service rendered.
038
Mobile media services in the nature of electronic transmission of entertainment media content
"Entertainment" deleted from lead-in to avoid confusion with Class 41.
038
Providing a high speed access to area networks and a global computer information network
This activity does not require indication of a specific field or subject matter since the service is providing the telecommunication access and not content. If applicant is a content provider, this language should not be used and the subject matter
of the content will control the service classification.
038
Providing multiple-user access to a global computer information network
This activity does not require an indication a specific field or subject matter since the service is providing the telecommunication access and not content. If applicant is a content provider, this language should not be used and the subject matter
of the content will control the service classification.
038
Telecommunication (data and voice)
The language of this entry is too broad; it encompasses all telecommunication activities.
038
Telecommunication services
The language of this entry is too broad; it encompasses all telecommunication activities.
"Call hunting" refers to an incoming call-management capability that, in response to a telephone call to a designated number within a defined group of numbers, automatically "hunts" or scans all other telephone numbers in the
group until a line available to receive the incoming call is located.
038
Telecommunications consultation
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 38 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
038
Telecommunications gateway services, namely, {indicate purpose of the gateway link}
This service comprises telecommunications routing and junction activities.
038
Telecommunications gateway services
This service comprises telecommunications routing and junction activities.
038
Telecommunications services, namely, personal communication services
This entry refers to telecommunications services that bundle voice communications, numeric and text messaging, voice-mail and various other features into one device, service contract and bill. PCS are carried over cellular links, most often
digital.
038
Telematic services
This service is outdated; the word is not defined in the dictionary.
038
Teletype services
With the developments in technology, this service is rarely, if ever, provided anymore. It is also a registered trademark for the equipment used to perform the activity.
038
Video broadcasting services over the Internet or other communications network featuring the uploaded, posted and tagged videos of others
9/11/08 - This service is acceptable in class 38 because it merely features the uploaded, posted and tagged videos of others. It does not allow the user of the services to upload, post or tag their own files, which would be considered a class 42
computer service
038
Voice telecommunication (Data and)
The language of this entry is too broad; it encompasses all telecommunication activities.
039
Airport baggage check-in services
Amended from Class 35 to be consistent with other entries in the ID Manual.
039
Bottling services [packaging]
Transferred from Class 40. Bottling is a form of packaging in Class 39. Custom manufacture of beverages is in 40 but that goes beyond just "bottling."
039
Conducting sightseeing tours for others
This service involves travel for sightseeing purposes.
039
Freight and transport brokerage
This refers to transport brokerage and not a traditional brokerage service that would be in Class 36 in which the broker stands in the place of the buyer or seller.
039
Freight brokerage
This refers to transport brokerage and not a traditional brokerage service that would be in Class 36 in which the broker stands in the place of the buyer or seller.
039
Garbage collection [trash pickup only]
This service is a transport activity. It is the removal of trash from one location to another. It is not a cleaning service - that is in 37.
039
Mobile media services in the nature of storage of entertainment media content
"Entertainment" deleted from lead-in to avoid confusion with Class 41.
039
Ship brokerage
This refers to transport brokerage and not a traditional brokerage service that would be in Class 36 in which the broker stands in the place of the buyer or seller. Note that yacht brokerage refers to the more traditional brokerage service and is
in Class 36.
039
Tour guide services
This is the service of a travel tour that is led by an individual guide.
039
Transport brokerage
This refers to transport brokerage and not a traditional brokerage service that would be in Class 36 in which the broker stands in the place of the buyer or seller.
039
Travel agencies
Entry is too broad. A travel agency performs services besides making travel arrangements. These other services are in classes other than Class 39, e.g., making hotel reservations, a c
ommon travel agency activity, is in Class 43.
039
Travel agencies (Wholesale)
Entry is too broad. A travel agency performs services besides making travel arrangements. These other services are in classes other than Class 39, e.g., making hotel reservations, a c
ommon travel agency activity, is in Class 43.
039
Vehicle and boat relocation services
"Relocation" changed to "moving" to avoid confusion with relocation services in 35 which are more administrative in nature than the actual moving activity.
039
Wholesale travel agencies
Entry is too broad. A travel agency performs services besides making travel arrangements. These other services are in classes other than Class 39, e.g., making hotel reservations, a c
ommon travel agency activity, is in Class 43.
040
Applying finishes to {indicate specific item, e.g. cloth, clothing, fabric, textiles}
This service covers the application of finishes that affect the functioning of the goods - they change the nature of the goods in some way. Examples would be application of waterproofing finishes, rustproofing finishes, etc. Application of paint or
some other coating that doesn't change the underlying nature of the goods being coated would be in 37.
040
Blueprinting
These services were transferred to Class 40 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. It is a chemical developing activity similar to the Class 40 activity of photographic film developing.
040
Brewery services
In order to be a service, the brewery service must be brewing beer for others. Brewing one's own beer for later retail distribution is not a service.
040
Closed captioning of films and videos
This entry was transferred from Class 41 to Class 40 in accordance with other entries for services that insert or otherwise materially alter electronic data that are in Class 40, e.g., inserting software protection programs and security programs
onto magnetic media
040
Cryogenic preservation
These services were transferred to Class 40 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. It is considered a treatment of material service.
040
Custom cake decorating services
These services were transferred to Class 40 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other customized production services were transferred to Class 40 as a result of the
restructuring.
040
Custom imprinting of {indicate specific items, e.g clothing} with decorative designs
These services were transferred to Class 40 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other printing services
were transferred to Class 40 as a result of the restructuring.
9/13/07 - This language covers the SERVICE of imprinting designs on the goods of others; it does not cover the goods themselves with the imprinting on them.
040
Custom manufacturing of prosthetics
6-12-08 - "and fitting" was deleted from the ID. Fitting of prostheses is in 44.
040
Customized printing of company names and logos for promotional and advertising purposes on the goods of others
These services were transferred to Class 40 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other printing services were transferred to Class 40 as a result of the restructuring.
040
Demolition services [not buildings]
Destruction of objects is a material alteration of that object, therefore, it is appropriately classified in Class 40. Demolition of buildings is in Class 37.
040
Dental laboratories
This service was transferred from Class 42 to Class 40 because a dental laboratory is an enterprise that makes false teeth. Therefore, it is appropriately classified in Class 40 with other fabrication services. It is not a laboratory in the
scientific sense so Class 42 is not the proper class for this activity.
040
Design printing for others
These services were transferred to Class 40 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other printing services
were transferred to Class 40 as a result of the restructuring.
040
Hazardous waste management
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 40 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
040
Honing of concrete floors
Previously in Class 37 due to a typographical error. This service is in Class 40 as now indicated.
040
Imprinting messages on T-shirts [This is a printing service; it should not be used to identify the T-shirts themselves which are goods in Class 25.]
These services were transferred to Class 40 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other printing services
were transferred to Class 40 as a result of the restructuring.
9/13/07 - This language covers the SERVICE of imprinting designs on the goods of others; it does not cover the goods themselves with the imprinting on them.
040
Imprinting messages on wearing apparel, accessories and mugs [This is a printing service; it should not be used to identify the T-shirts themselves which are goods in Class 25.]
7-3-08 - This language covers the SERVICE of imprinting designs on the goods of others; it does not cover the goods themselves with the imprinting on them.
040
Lithographic printing
These services were transferred to Class 40 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other printing services
were transferred to Class 40 as a result of the restructuring.
040
Paint mixing services
6/26/08 - This service was transferred from Class 37 because it's the creation of something new from ingredients.
040
Portrait printing
These services were transferred to Class 40 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other printing services were transferred to Class 40 as a result of the restructuring.
040
Printing
These services were transferred to Class 40 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other printing services were transferred to Class 40 as a result of the restructuring.
040
Rental of knitting machines
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 40 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
040
Rental of sewing machines
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 40 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
040
Rental of water filtration units for commercial use
This was transferred from Class 37. Water filtration is a treatment activity so rental of a unit that performs that activity is in 40.
040
Reproduction of museum artwork
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 40 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
040
Sign lettering
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 40 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
040
Silk screen painting
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 40 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
040
Silk screen printing
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 40 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
040
Sorting of waste and recyclable material
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 40 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
040
Stationery printing services
These services were transferred to Class 40 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other printing services were transferred to Class 40 as a result of the restructuring.
040
Typesetting
These services were transferred to Class 40 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other printing-related s
ervices were transferred to Class 40 as a result of the
restructuring.
040
Typography
8/7/08 - Services transferred from Class 42 based on printing services in Class 40 in the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
040
Waste management
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 40 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
040
Winery services
As with al services, this must be done for others. Making one's own wine is not a service under the Trademark Act.
041
Aerial photography
These services were transferred to Class 41 from Class 42 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other services relating to the taking of photographs were transferred to
Class 41 as a result of the restructuring.
7-24-08 "and managing" was deleted from the entry because managing is a Class 35 activity and must be done for others. Managing one's own activities is not a service that is separable from conducting the primary service.
041
Analyzing educational tests scores and data for others
These services were transferred to Class 41 from Class 42 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other services related to educational testing were transferred to Class
as a result of the restructuring.
041
Arranging and conducting educational conferences
Service is intended to cover the activity of generally arranging and conducting conferences in any field. If the applicant is arranging and conducting an educational conference in a particular field, the identification should be limited to that
field.
041
Arranging of exhibitions, seminars and conferences
This language has proved too broad for continued acceptance in the USPTO. It can include services in Class 35 if the exhibitions and conferences are for business purposes.
041
Arranging of seminars and conferences
This language has proved too broad for continued acceptance in the USPTO. It can include services in Class 35 if the conferences are for business purposes.
041
Betting services
Wagering, betting, gaming and gambling services were transferred from Class 36 to Class 41 in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
041
Book and review publishing
This refers to the service of publishing the periodicals or printed matter of others. Note that the publication of one's own periodical or printed matter is not a service because it is done primarily for applicant's own benefit and not for the
benefit of others. Rather, it would be considered goods in Class 16, e.g., newspapers, magazines.
041
Book publishing
This refers to the service of publishing the periodicals or printed matter of others. Note that the publication of one's own periodical or printed matter is not a service because it is done primarily for applicant's own benefit and not for the
benefit of others. Rather, it would be considered goods in Class 16, e.g., newspapers, magazines.
041
Braille transcription
These services were transferred to Class 41 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other translation servic
es were transferred to Class 41 as a result of the restructuring.
041
Braille translation
These services were transferred to Class 41 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other translation servic
es were transferred to Class 41 as a result of the restructuring.
041
Cabarets
This item was transferred from Class 42 to Class 41 in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. Therefore, the entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 41 in the US ID Manual as well.
041
Cable television programming [scheduling]
This service does not refer to a series of programs - it is ONLY a scheduling service.
041
Calligraphy services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 41 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
041
Career counseling
These services were transferred to Class 41 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other services that give
advice concerning education options were transferred to Class 41
as a result of the restructuring.
041
Cinematographic adaptation and editing
These services were transferred to Class 41 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
041
College counseling services, namely, assisting students who struggle academically due to learning disabilities in finding colleges and universities and completing the application process
"and assisting in applying for scholarships and financial aid" was deleted from the ID. These services are in Class 36 and there is an entry in the Manual for them in that class.
041
Current events news analysis and features distribution
These services were transferred to Class 41 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other news-related services were transferred to Class 41 as a result of the
restructuring.
11-22-07 - this entry has been found to be vague and confusing as to what these services are so it has been deleted.
041
Custom writing services
These services were transferred to Class 41 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other intellectually creative services were transferred to Class 41 as a result of the
restructuring.
041
Desktop publishing for others
This service was erroneously classified in Class 40 until the current effective date. These services were transferred to Class 41 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was impleme
nted in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
041
Digital imaging services
This was transferred from Class 40. It is a photography service and photography is in Class 41.
041
Digital video, audio, and multimedia publishing services
This service is different from providing the publication itself. This service encompasses the presentation of the works online, not providing the work itself.
041
Distribution of motion picture films
This service involves the activity of distributing a film to movie theatres and television stations for display to the public with the film itself
being returned to the producer of the entertainment product after
such display. This is not the case when distribution relates to videotapes, audio tapes or other hard goods that result from the production of visual or audio entertainment. When these goods are distributed, it is the same as the distribution of any
other kind of hard goods by any other manufacturer. For this reason, distribution of videotapes, audio tapes, video disks, etc. should not be accepted as a service even when the distribution is linked to the production of these goods. The production
of
the entertainment product is perfectly acceptable in Class 41; however, the distribution of the hard goods that result from that production is not a service in Class 41.
041
Education information
This is information ABOUT education - pedagogy, class schedules, etc. Educational information is not acceptable - all information educates but information with a subject matter in a class other than 41 is in the class of the subject matter, even if
the information is characterized as "educational."
041
Educational services, namely, providing incentives to {indicate specific group, e.g. people, organizations, etc.} to demonstrate excellence in the field of {indicate specific non-b
usiness related field}
This is similar to awards programs but the incentive to perform may not be as tangible as an actual award.
041
Electronic publishing services, namely, publication of text and graphic works of others on {indicate format,e.g., CD, DVD, on-line} featuring {indicate specific subject matter}
3/2/02 modification added flexibility in designating format or media - formerly only publishing on CD had been indicated.
Also, publishing of material for on-line display only is also in Class 41 but does not result in a user receiving a downloadable publication or hard goods.
5/8/08 - This service is different from providing the publication itself. This service encompasses the presentation of the works online, not providing the work itself.
041
Encouraging amateur sports and physical education by organizing, sanctioning, conducting, regulating and governing amateur athletic programs and activities
7/17/08 - The words "promoting, sponsoring and administering" have been deleted from the ID because these terms refer to services in Class 35 since they relate to the business aspects of presenting an athletic program or activity.
041
Entertainment in the nature of roller skating competitions
ROLLER DERBY changed to "roller skating competitions" - ROLLER DERBY is a registered trademark
041
Entertainment services, namely, production and distribution of a game show
This service involves the actual creation of the game show and the accompanying activity of distributing it to television stations for display to the public. This is not the case when distribution relates to videotapes, audio tapes or other hard
goods that result from the production of visual or audio entertainment. When these goods are distributed, it is the same as the distribution of any other kind of hard goods by any other manufacturer. For this reason, distribution of videotapes, audio
tapes, video disks, etc. should not be accepted as a service even when the distribution is linked to the production of these goods. The production of the entertainment product is perfectly acceptable in Class 41; however, the distribution of the hard
goods that result from that production is not a service in Class 41.
041
Entertainment services, namely, providing a web site featuring musical performances, musical videos, related film clips, photographs, and other multimedia materials featuring {indicate subject matter of web site}
9/18/08 - requirement for indication of subject matter added as in other similar services currently included in the Manual
041
Entertainment services, namely, providing on-line reviews of {indicate entertainment subject matter of reviews, e.g., movies, books, music, computer games}
Only reviews of entertainment-related activities are encompassed by this language and classified in Class 41.
041
Facilities for {indicate specific event, e.g., tournaments, exhibitions, conferences (Providing}
This entry services that are in other classes, e.g., providing facilities for trade exhibitions would be in Class 35.
041
Film distribution
This service involves the activity of distributing a film to movie theatres and television stations for display to the public with the film itself being returned to the producer of the entertainment product after such display. This is not the case
when distribution relates to videotapes, audio tapes or other hard goods that result from the production of visual or audio entertainment. When these goods are distributed, it is the same as the distribution of any other kind of hard goods by any other
manufacturer. For this reason, distribution of videotapes, audio tapes, video disks, etc. should not be accepted as a service even when the distribution is linked to the production of these goods. The production of the entertainment product is
perfectly
acceptable in Class 41; however, the distribution of the hard goods that result from that production is not a service in Class 41.
041
Film editing
These services were transferred to Class 41 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
041
Guided tours of {indicate facility, e.g., a museum, an historical site, a winery}
This service involves conducting educational visits; usually simply walking in the facility. It does not involve a travel element.
041
Language interpreting
These services were transferred to Class 41 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other translation services were transferred to Class 41 as a result of the restructuring.
041
Language translation
These services were transferred to Class 41 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other translation services were transferred to Class 41 as a result of the restructuring.
041
Magazine publishing
This refers to the service of publishing the periodicals or printed matter of others. Note that the publication of one's own periodical or printed matter is not a service because it is done primarily for applicant's own benefit and not for the
benefit of others. Rather, it would be considered goods in Class 16, e.g., newspapers, magazines.
041
Microfilming for others
These services were transferred to Class 41 from Class 42 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other services relating to the taking of photographs were transferred to
Class 41 as a result of the restructuring.
041
Multimedia publishing of books, magazines, journals, software, games, music, and electronic publications
This service is different from providing the publication itself. This service encompasses the presentation of the works online, not providing the work itself.
041
Music publishing services
This refers to the service of publishing the periodicals or printed matter of others. Note that the publication of one's own periodical or printed matter is not a service because it is done primarily for applicant's own benefit and not for the
benefit of others. Rather, it would be considered goods in Class 16, e.g., newspapers, magazines.
041
News agencies, namely, gathering and dissemination of news
These services were transferred to Class 41 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other news-related ser
vices were transferred to Class 41 as a result of the
restructuring.
041
News reporters services
These services were transferred to Class 41 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other news-related services were transferred to Class 41 as a result of the
restructuring.
5-8-08 - ID changed from "news reporting services." News reporter services is the language from the Nice Agreement and refers to the collecting of breaking news usually for broadcast or newspaper publication activities.
041
News syndication for the broadcasting industry
These services were transferred to Class 41 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other news-related ser
vices were transferred to Class 41 as a result of the
restructuring.
041
News syndication reporting
These services were transferred to Class 41 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other news-related ser
vices were transferred to Class 41 as a result of the
restructuring.
041
Newspaper publication
This refers to the service of publishing the periodicals or printed matter of others. Note that the publication of one's own periodical or printed matter is not a service because it is done primarily for applicant's own benefit and not for the
benefit of others. Rather, it would be considered goods in Class 16, e.g., newspapers, magazines.
041
Newspaper publishing
This refers to the service of publishing the periodicals or printed matter of others. Note that the publication of one's own periodical or printed matter is not a service because it is done primarily for applicant's own benefit and not for the
benefit of others. Rather, it would be considered goods in Class 16, e.g., newspapers, magazines.
041
Night clubs
This item was transferred from Class 42 to Class 41 in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. Therefore, the entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 41 in the US ID Manual as well.
041
Online electronic publishing of books and periodicals
This service is different from providing the publication itself. This service encompasses the presentation of the works online, not providing the work itself.
041
On-line publication of {indicate nature of publication}
This service is different from providing the publication itself. This service encompasses the presentation of the works online, not providing the work itself.
work itself requires an indication of the subject matter.
041
Organization of seminars, working groups, research groups and conventions, in the field of medicine
The activities being organized in the course of this service are for educational purposes - including the conventions. Business conventions are in Class 35.
041
Party planning consultation
Due to the restructuring of Class 42 in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement, consultation services are in principle classified in the same classes as the services that correspond to the subject matter of the consultation.
041
Personal coaching services in the field of {indicate field or subject matter}
This service involves a teaching experience in which one (or more) person provides face-to-face instruction to one (or more) person.
041
Photographic composition for others
These services were transferred to Class 41 from Class 42 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other services relating to the taking of photographs were transferred to
Class 41 as a result of the restructuring.
041
Photographic reporting
These services were transferred to Class 41 from Class 42 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other serv
ices relating to the taking of photographs were transferred to
Class 41 as a result of the restructuring. Also, other news reporting services were transferred to Class 41 as a result of the Class 42 restructuring.
041
Physical fitness consultation
These services were transferred to Class due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry as transferred to Class 41 as a result of the restructuring.
041
Portrait photography
These services were transferred to Class 41 from Class 42 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other serv
ices relating to the taking of photographs were transferred to
Class 41 as a result of the restructuring.
041
Preparing, administering, and scoring standardized tests
These services were transferred to Class 41 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other skill or knowledge testing services were transferred to Class 41 as a result of the
restructuring.
041
Presentation of musical performance
This is production of a musical performance, not the live performance itself.
041
Production and distribution of motion pictures
This service involves the actual creation of the motion picture or television program and the accompanying activity of distributing it to movie theatres and television stations for display to the public. This is not the case when distribution
relates to videotapes, audio tapes or other hard goods that result from the production of visual or audio entertainment. When these goods are distributed, it is the same as the distribution of any other kind of hard goods by any other manufacturer. For
this reason, distribution of videotapes, audio tapes, video disks, etc. should not be accepted as a service even when the distribution is linked to the production of these goods. The production of the entertainment product is perfectly acceptable in
Class 41; however, the distribution of the hard goods that result from that production is not a service in Class 41.
041
Production and distribution of television shows and movies
This service involves the actual creation of the motion picture or television program and the accompanying activity of distributing it to movie theatres and television stations for display to the public. This is not the case when distribution
relates to videotapes, audio tapes or other hard goods that result from the production of visual or audio entertainment. When these goods are distributed, it is the same as the distribution of any other kind of hard goods by any other manufacturer. For
this reason, distribution of videotapes, audio tapes, video disks, etc. should not be accepted as a service even when the distribution is linked to the production of these goods. The production of the entertainment product is perfectly acceptable in
Class 41; however, the distribution of the hard goods that result from that production is not a service in Class 41.
041
Production and distribution of independent motion pictures
This service involves the actual creation of the motion picture and the accompanying activity of distributing it to movie theatres for display to the public. This is not the case when distribution relates to videotapes, audio tapes or other hard
goods that result from the production of visual or audio entertainment. When these goods are distributed, it is the same as the distribution of any other kind of hard goods by any other manufacturer. For this reason, distribution of videotapes, audio
tapes, video disks, etc. should not be accepted as a service even when the distribution is linked to the production of these goods. The production of the entertainment product is perfectly acceptable in Class 41; however, the distribution of the hard
goods that result from that production is not a service in Class 41.
041
Production and distribution of radio programs
This service involves the actual creation of the radioprogram and the accompanying activity of distributing it to radio stations for dissemination to the public. This is not the case when distribution relates to videotapes, audio tapes or other
hard goods that result from the production of visual or audio entertainment. When these goods are distributed, it is the same as the distribution of any other kind of hard goods by any other manufacturer. For this reason, distribution of videotapes,
audio tapes, video disks, etc. should not be accepted as a service even when the distribution is linked to the production of these goods. The production of the entertainment product is perfectly acceptable in Class 41; however, the distribution of the
hard goods that result from that production is not a service in Class 41.
041
Production of video cassettes
This does not include the physical manufacturing of the cassettes. It refers to the artistic efforts that go into the creation of a video production that is cassette.
041
Programming [scheduling of programs] on a global computer network
This service does not refer to a series of programs - it is ONLY a scheduling service.
041
Providing a computer game that may be accessed network-wide by network users
These games are not downloadable - they are accessed and played in an online environment only.
041
Providing assistance, personal training and physical fitness consultation to corporate clients to help their employees make physical fitness, strength, conditioning, and exercise alterations in their daily living
Transferred from Class 44 - the previous classification was a typographical error. This service is in 41.
041
Providing facilities for {specify event, e.g., conference, tournaments, exhibitions}
This entry services that are in other classes, e.g., providing facilities for trade exhibitions would be in Class 35.
041
Providing news in the nature of current event reporting
This activity refers to the service of providing breaking news stories that change hourly or daily. The news is not in depth on any particular subject matter.
041
Providing off-track betting facilities
Wagering, betting, gaming and gambling services were transferred from Class 36 to Class 41 in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
041
Providing on-line publications in the nature of {indicate specific nature of publication} in the field of {indicate subject matter of publication}
[not downloadable]
Downloadable publications are classified in Class 9. This service was moved from 42 to 41 as a result of the revisions in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
041
Publication and editing of printed matter
This refers to the service of publishing the periodicals or printed matter of others. Note that the publication of one's own periodical or printed matter is not a service because it is done primarily for applicant's own benefit and not for the
benefit of others. Rather, it would be considered goods in Class 16, e.g., newspapers, magazines.
041
Publication of {indicate specific item, e.g. books, magazines}
This refers to the service of publishing the periodicals or printed matter of others. Note that the publication of one's own periodical or printed matter is not a service because it is done primarily for applicant's own benefit and not for the
benefit of others. Rather, it would be considered goods in Class 16, e.g., newspapers, magazines.
041
Publication of books
This refers to the service of publishing the periodicals or printed matter of others. Note that the publication of one's own periodical or printed matter is not a service because it is done primarily for applicant's own benefit and not for the
benefit of others. Rather, it would be considered goods in Class 16, e.g., newspapers, magazines.
041
Publication of books, magazines, almanacs and journals
This refers to the service of publishing the periodicals or printed matter of others. Note that the publication of one's own periodical or printed matter is not a service because it is done primarily for applicant's own benefit and not for the
benefit of others. Rather, it would be considered goods in Class 16, e.g., newspapers, magazines.
041
Publication of books, of magazines, of journals, of newspapers, of periodicals, of catalogs, of brochures
This refers to the service of publishing the periodicals or printed matter of others. Note that the publication of one's own periodical or printed matter is not a service because it is done primarily for applicant's own benefit and not for the
benefit of others. Rather, it would be considered goods in Class 16, e.g., newspapers, magazines.
041
Publication of books, reviews
This refers to the service of publishing the periodicals or printed matter of others. Note that the publication of one's own periodical or printed matter is not a service because it is done primarily for applicant's own benefit and not for the
benefit of others. Rather, it would be considered goods in Class 16, e.g., newspapers, magazines.
041
Publication of brochures
This refers to the service of publishing the periodicals or printed matter of others. Note that the publication of one's own periodical or printed matter is not a service because it is done primarily for applicant's own benefit and not for the
benefit of others. Rather, it would be considered goods in Class 16, e.g., newspapers, magazines.
041
Publication of documents in the field of training, science, public law and social affairs
This refers to the service of publishing the periodicals or printed matter of others. Note that the publication of one's own periodical or printed matter is not a service because it is done primarily for applicant's own benefit and not for the
benefit of others. Rather, it would be considered goods in Class 16, e.g., newspapers, magazines.
041
Publication of electronic magazines
This service is different from providing the publication itself. This service encompasses the presentation of the works online, not providing the work itself.
041
Publication of electronic newspapers accessible via a global computer network
This refers to the service of publishing the periodicals or printed matter of others. Note that the publication of one's own periodical or printed matter is not a service because it is done primarily for applicant's own benefit and not for the
benefit of others. Rather, it would be considered goods in Class 16, e.g., newspapers, magazines.
041
Publication of journals
This refers to the service of publishing the periodicals or printed matter of others. Note that the publication of one's own periodical or printed matter is not a service because it is done primarily for applicant's own benefit and not for the
benefit of others. Rather, it would be considered goods in Class 16, e.g., newspapers, magazines.
041
Publication of leaflets
This refers to the service of publishing the periodicals or printed matter of others. Note that the publication of one's own periodical or printed matter is not a service because it is done primarily for applicant's own benefit and not for the
benefit of others. Rather, it would be considered goods in Class 16, e.g., newspapers, magazines.
041
Publication of magazines
This refers to the service of publishing the periodicals or printed matter of others. Note that the publication of one's own periodical or printed matter is not a service because it is done primarily for applicant's own benefit and not for the
benefit of others. Rather, it would be considered goods in Class 16, e.g., newspapers, magazines.
041
Publication of manuals
This refers to the service of publishing the periodicals or printed matter of others. Note that the publication of one's own periodical or printed matter is not a service because it is done primarily for applicant's own benefit and not for the
benefit of others. Rather, it would be considered goods in Class 16, e.g., newspapers, magazines.
041
Publication of musical texts
This refers to the service of publishing the periodicals or printed matter of others. Note that the publication of one's own periodical or printed matter is not a service because it is done primarily for applicant's own benefit and not for the
benefit of others. Rather, it would be considered goods in Class 16, e.g., newspapers, magazines.
041
Publication of periodicals
This refers to the service of publishing the periodicals or printed matter of others. Note that the publication of one's own periodical or printed matter is not a service because it is done primarily for applicant's own benefit and not for the
benefit of others. Rather, it would be considered goods in Class 16, e.g., newspapers, magazines.
041
Publication of printed matter
This refers to the service of publishing the periodicals or printed matter of others. Note that the publication of one's own periodical or printed matter is not a service because it is done primarily for applicant's own benefit and not for the
benefit of others. Rather, it would be considered goods in Class 16, e.g., newspapers, magazines.
041
Publication of text books
This refers to the service of publishing the periodicals or printed matter of others. Note that the publication of one's own periodical or printed matter is not a service because it is done primarily for applicant's own benefit and not for the
benefit of others. Rather, it would be considered goods in Class 16, e.g., newspapers, magazines.
041
Publication of texts, books, journals
This refers to the service of publishing the periodicals or printed matter of others. Note that the publication of one's own periodical or printed matter is not a service because it is done primarily for applicant's own benefit and not for the
benefit of others. Rather, it would be considered goods in Class 16, e.g., newspapers, magazines.
041
Publication of texts, books, magazines and other printed matter
This refers to the service of publishing the periodicals or printed matter of others. Note that the publication of one's own periodical or printed matter is not a service because it is done primarily for applicant's own benefit and not for the
benefit of others. Rather, it would be considered goods in Class 16, e.g., newspapers, magazines.
041
Publication of the editorial content of sites accessible via a global computer network
This service is different from providing the publication itself. This service encompasses the presentation of the works online, not providing the work itself.
041
Publishing and distribution of books, reviews and other printed matter as well as related electronic data carriers
Distribution of hard goods, such as books and electronic data carriers, is not a Class 41 service. Could be a distributorship in Class 35 or a delivery service in Class 39
041
Publishing and issuing scientific papers in relation to medical technology
This refers to the service of publishing the periodicals or printed matter of others. Note that the publication of one's own periodical or printed matter is not a service because it is done primarily for applicant's own benefit and not for the
benefit of others. Rather, it would be considered goods in Class 16, e.g., newspapers, magazines.
041
Publishing of books and reviews
This refers to the service of publishing the periodicals or printed matter of others. Note that the publication of one's own periodical or printed matter is not a service because it is done primarily for applicant's own benefit and not for the
benefit of others. Rather, it would be considered goods in Class 16, e.g., newspapers, magazines.
041
Publishing of books, magazines
This refers to the service of publishing the periodicals or printed matter of others. Note that the publication of one's own periodical or printed matter is not a service because it is done primarily for applicant's own benefit and not for the
benefit of others. Rather, it would be considered goods in Class 16, e.g., newspapers, magazines.
041
Publishing of electronic publications
This service is different from providing the publication itself. This service encompasses the presentation of the works online, not providing the work itself.
041
Publishing of journals, books and handbooks in the field of medicine
This refers to the service of publishing the periodicals or printed matter of others. Note that the publication of one's own periodical or printed matter is not a service because it is done primarily for applicant's own benefit and not for the
benefit of others. Rather, it would be considered goods in Class 16, e.g., newspapers, magazines.
041
Publishing of reviews
This refers to the service of publishing the periodicals or printed matter of others. Note that the publication of one's own periodical or printed matter is not a service because it is done primarily for applicant's own benefit and not for the
benefit of others. Rather, it would be considered goods in Class 16, e.g., newspapers, magazines.
041
Publishing of web magazines
This refers to the service of publishing the periodicals or printed matter of others. Note that the publication of one's own periodical or printed matter is not a service because it is done primarily for applicant's own benefit and not for the
benefit of others. Rather, it would be considered goods in Class 16, e.g., newspapers, magazines.
041
Radio programming [scheduling]
This service does not refer to a series of programs - it is ONLY a scheduling service.
041
Rental of costumes
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 41 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
041
Rental of diving equipment
This covers rental of equipment for sport purposes.
041
Rental of photographic equipment [cameras, lights, etc. - equipment related to the taking of photographs, not development of film]
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 41 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. The services encompasses the rental of cameras and other equipment related to the taking of
pictures. Rental of developing equipment is in 40 since the service of developing photographs is in 40.
041
Rental of skin diving equipment
This covers rental of equipment for sport purposes.
041
Sign language interpretation
These services were transferred to Class 41 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other translation and language interpretation services were transferred to Class 41 as a
result of the restructuring.
041
Special event planning
This activity encompasses planning of events other than those related to business functions.
041
Special event planning consultation
Due to the restructuring of Class 42 in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement, consultation services are in principle classified in the same classes as the services that correspond to
the subject matter of the consultation.
041
Standardized testing
These services were transferred to Class 41 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other skill and knowledge testing services were transferred to Class 41 as a result of
the restructuring.
041
Television and radio programming [scheduling]
This service does not refer to a series of programs - it is ONLY a scheduling service.
041
Television programming [scheduling]
This service does not refer to a series of programs - it is ONLY a scheduling service.
041
Television scheduling [programming]
This service does not refer to a series of programs - it is ONLY a scheduling service.
041
Theatrical ticket agencies
Transferred from Class 35 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
041
Video editing
These services were transferred to Class 41 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
041
Video tape editing
These services were transferred to Class 41 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
041
Videotaping
These services were transferred to Class 41 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other services related to the taking of pictures were transferred to Class 41 as a result
of the restructuring.
041
Videotaping for personal inventory purposes
These services were transferred to Class 41 from Class 42 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other services relating to the taking of photographs were transferred to
Class 41 as a result of the restructuring.
041
Videotaping legal depositions
These services were transferred to Class 41 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other services related to the taking of pictures were transferred to Class 41 as a result
of the restructuring.
041
Vocational guidance
These services were transferred to Class 41 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. This entry and other services that give advice concerning education options were transferred to Class 41
as a result of the restructuring.
041
Wagering services
Wagering, betting, gaming and gambling services were transferred from Class 36 to Class 41 in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
042
Accreditation services, namely, developing, evaluating, and testing standards for {indicate goods or services} for the purpose of accreditation
This is NOT the accreditation or certification service itself. This ID covers activities that establish criteria for the accreditation or certification. Accreditation and certification themselves are in classes A & B.
042
Automobile clubs
Identification too broad due to the restructuring of Class 42 in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. Specific services must be specified and classified appropriately.
042
Bottling
This service was transferred to Class 40 since bottling activities require some kind of material treatment of the goods being bottled.
042
Butler services
Identification too broad - services of a butler must be indicated specifically and classified appropriately.
042
Car clubs
Identification too broad due to the restructuring of Class 42 in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. Specific services must be specified and classified appropriately.
042
Certification of the inaccuracy of scales
Entry deleted and trilateral designation withdrawn because "certification" is not a service in any international class. It is a specialized activity in US classes A or B.
042
Charitable services, namely providing food, clothing, and/or medicine [Note: this service does not involve funds]
Identification too broad under 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. Nature of goods or services provided controls classification.
042
Computer and computer software rental
Rental of computer game software is in 41.
042
Computer consultation in the field of computer security
This is the technical aspects of setting up computer security systems, e.g., programming, equipment or software selection; not monitoring which is in Class 45.
042
Computer services, namely, providing databases featuring general and local news, and information of interest to specific geographic areas
Identification too broad due to the restructuring of Class 42 in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. Subject matter must be specified and classified appropriately.
042
Computer services, namely, providing an on-line bulletin board in {indicate specific field}
This service was tranferred to Class 38. The transfer is supported by the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. The subject matter or field should be indicated in general terms for purpo
ses of determining likelihood of confusion.
042
Computer services, namely, providing data bases in the field of {specify field}
The service of providing a data base is classified in the class of the subject matter, e.g., providing a database in the field of financial information would be classified in Class 36
.
042
Computer services, namely providing on-line facilities for real- time interaction with other computer users concerning topics of general interest [chat rooms]
This service was tranferred to Class 38. The transfer is supported by the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. The subject matter or field should be indicated in general terms for purpo
ses of determining likelihood of confusion.
042
Computer services, namely, redirecting electronic mail to changed personal electronic address
Language clarified to more accurately reflect nature of services - service remained in Class 42.
042
Computer software rental
Rental of computer game software is in 41.
042
Computer virus protection services
This is programming for computers to protect them from viruses. Monitoring of a comoputer virus protection system is in 45.
042
Conducting engineering surveys
This service is a physical evaluation or planning service in the nature of land surveying. It is not a polling service or opinion survey.
042
Conducting of feasibility studies
Feasibility studies in Class 42 concern the physical feasibility of a project or effort. Studies concerning feasibility in intangible fields are in other classes, e.g., economic or commercial feasibility in 35; financial feasibility in 36.
042
Conducting public opinion poll surveys [for non-business, non-marketing purposes]
According to the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement (2002), all opinion poll services are in Class 35 regardless of whether the poll is for business or non-business purposes.
042
Correspondence exchange services
Old ID - no longer clear what service this encompases. Due to advances in communication, this service is now ambiguous and confusing.
042
Cosmetics (Door to door selling in the field of)
Selling and sales are not service under the US Trademark Act or the Nice Agreement since the primary beneficiary of selling or sales is the seller. Language describing services acceptable in the retail chain (e.g., retail stores, distributorships,
on-line retailing) should be used instead of selling or sales.
042
Data mining
This is a search and analysis service. It involves looking for data on user defined topics and analyzing that data as requested by the user.
042
Data warehousing
Data warehousing is not a storage service. It is used to refer to the programming for a large database that is designed for the fast processing of the data in it. As such, it is a programming service in 42.
042
Design and development of information and data bases
This language has proved too broad for continued acceptance in the USPTO.
042
Design for others in the field of {indicate specific field, e.g. computers, engineering, clothing}
This does not include design of advertising or marketing materials which are in Class 35
042
Door to door selling in the field of {indicate specific fields, e.g. cosmetics, brushes}
Selling and sales are not service under the US Trademark Act or the Nice Agreement since the primary beneficiary of selling or sales is the seller. Language describing services accep
table in the retail chain (e.g., retail stores, distributorships,
on-line retailing) should be used instead of selling or sales.
042
Duplicating computer programs
Moved from Class 40 based on 8th edition of the Nice Agreement
042
Duplication of computer programs
Per 8th edition of the Nice Agreement
042
DVD authoring services [programming]
Previous classification in 41 was in error - this is a DVD programming activity and is purely technical so it should be in 42.
042
Eleemosynary services in the area of donations of food, clothing, and/or medicine [NOTE: does not include donations of funds]
Identification too broad under 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. Nature of goods or services provided controls classification.
042
Encoding of magnetic cards
This is now a programming service. At the time the ID was first introduced into the Manual in Class 40 (pre-1991) it was considered more of a physical process.
042
Grading of lumber
NOT evaluation for business worth purposes which is in 35. This is more in the nature of quality testing.
042
Graphic art design
The service in International Class 42 that was described as "Printing and graphic art design" was modified to delete "printing and" because printing services are classified in International Class 40 under the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
042
Home parties (Retail sale of {indicate specific goods, e.g. cosmetics, housewares, lingerie} by means of)
Selling and sales are not service under the US Trademark Act or the Nice Agreement since the primary beneficiary of selling or sales is the seller. Language describing services accep
table in the retail chain (e.g., retail stores, distributorships,
on-line retailing) should be used instead of selling or sales.
042
Hosting an online website featuring {indicate subject matter or purpose}
This is a technology service ONLY - the service of providing server space for another entity's website to reside. It is not classified by subject matter although subject matter may be indicated.
042
Housekeeping
This item was deleted because the designation includes services that are included in classes other than Class 42 such as cleaning activities that are classified in Class 37.
042
Inspections of {indicate specific field, e.g house, equipment, automotive}
Concerning home or house inspections in Class 42, this activity usually takes place when purchasing or renting a home. It is not part of a construction project so it is not classified in Class 37. Also, inspection for safety purposes is in Class
45.
042
Leasing access time to a computer database in the field of {indicate subject matter or field}
This language IS NOT TO BE USED. It is confusing content and access providers. At the time it was originally included in the Manual, it was clearly a separate service. Now that conte
nt providers can build their own databases, the leasing of time to
access those databases is ancillary to providing the database itself and should not be considered a separate service. DO NOT USE THIS LANGUAGE.
042
Licensing of intellectual property rights
This was transferred to Class 45 pursuant to the 9th edition of Nice classification and thus was entered into class 42 in error
042
Management and consultation in the field of human factors engineering
Human factors engineering is the relationship of people with their work environment in the context of providing ergonomic work places.
042
Mining exploration and mineral exploration services
Added "exploration" after "mining" to avoid classification of mining service in Class 42. Mining services themselves are in Class 37.
042
Monitoring the computer systems of others for technical purposes and providing back-up computer programs and facilities
Added "for technical purposes" to text of ID in order to avoid classifying monitoring of computer systems for Class 35 business purposes such as demographics in Class 42.
042
Motor clubs
Identification too broad due to the restructuring of Class 42 in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. Specific services must be specified and classified appropriately.
042
Motorcycle clubs
Identification too broad due to the restructuring of Class 42 in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. Specific services must be specified and classified appropriately.
042
Municipal services
Identification too broad - services must be indicated specifically and classified appropriately.
042
Paraprofessional services in the field of {specify, e.g., medicine, architecture, etc.}
Identification too broad - type of paralegal and/or other services performed must be indicated specifically and classified appropriately.
042
Parties (Retail sale of {indicate specific goods, e.g. cosmetics, lingerie, housewares} by means of home)
Selling and sales are not service under the US Trademark Act or the Nice Agreement since the primary beneficiary of selling or sales is the seller. Language describing services accept
able in the retail chain (e.g., retail stores, distributorships,
on-line retailing) should be used instead of selling or sales.
042
Philanthropic services in the area of donations of food, clothing, and/or medicine [NOTE: does not include donations of funds]
Identification too broad under 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. Nature of goods or services provided controls classification.
042
Photogrammetry
These services were transferred to Class 42 from Class 41. Photogrammetry is a type of measuring activity, not a photographic activity.
042
Product development
Product development in Class 42 is in the field of a tangible good - similar to an engineering or design service.
042
Product development for others
Product development in Class 42 is in the field of a tangible good - similar to an engineering or design service.
042
Product development consultation
Product development in Class 42 is in the field of a tangible good - similar to an engineering or design service.
042
Providing a computer data base in the field of {indicate specific field} (Computer services, namely)
The service of providing a data base is classified in the service class of the subject matter, e.g., providing a database in the field of financial information would be classified in
Class 36.
042
Providing a computer database in the nature of a computer bulletin board in the field of {indicate specific field} (Computer services, namely)
This service was tranferred to Class 38. The transfer is supported by the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. The subject matter or field should be indicated in general terms for purpo
ses of determining likelihood of confusion.
042
Providing a database in the field of asthma and allergy information and also allows inputting and collection of data and information all for research purposes
5/1/08 - Transferred from Class 44 since it is clear from the ID that this is for research purposes and not treatment or diagnosis
042
Providing an interactive computer database in the field of {indicate subject matter}
The service of providing a data base is classified in the service class of the subject matter, e.g., providing a database in the field of financial information would be classified in
Class 36.
042
Providing an on-line bulletin board in the field of {indicate specific field} (Computer services, namely)
This service was tranferred to Class 38. The transfer is supported by the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. The subject matter or field should be indicated in general terms for purp
o
ses of determining likelihood of confusion.
042
Providing automobile drivers with information and databases about {indicate specific subject matter, e.g. weather forecasts, motels, stock quotes} via an electronic radio
Identification too broad due to the restructuring of Class 42 in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. Subject matter must be specified and classified appropriately.
042
Providing a/an {specify computer or electronic} bulletin board in the field of {indicate subject matter}
This service was tranferred to Class 38. The transfer is supported by the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. The subject matter or field should be indicated in general terms for purpo
ses of determining likelihood of confusion.
042
Providing computer software {indicate specific subject or function} that may be downloaded from a global computer network
After discussion with the software industry it was decided that downloadable software should be classified in Class 9 since the end result is the same - a program that is installed i
n the users own computer.
042
Providing multiple-user access to a global computer information network for the transfer and dissemination of a wide range of information
This activity does not require an indication a specific field or subject matter since the service is providing the telecommunication access and not content. If applicant is a content provider, this language should not be used and the subject matter
of the content will control the service classification.
042
Providing on-line non-downloadable software for {specify the function of the programs, e.g., for use in database management, for use as spreadsheet, for word processing, etc. and, if
software is content- or field-specific, the field of use}[this does not include providing on-line computer games that are played on-line]
Downladable software is considered a good in Class 9.
042
Providing quality assurance services in the field of {indicate field}
This activity involves testing, evaluation, analysis, etc. that may lead to certification or some other approval indication. It is NOT the activity of certification. Certification act
ivities are classified in A (for goods) or B (for services.)
042
Providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable software for {specify the function of the programs, e.g., for use in database management, for use as a spreadsheet, for word
processing, etc. and, if software is content- or field-specific, the field of use}[this does not include providing on-line computer games that are played on-line]
Downladable software is considered a good in Class 9.
042
Providing temporary use of non-downloadable computer software for shipment processing over computer networks, intranets and the internet
Downladable software is considered a good in Class 9.
042
Providing temporary use of non-downloadable computer software for preparing shipping documents over computer networks, intranets and the internet
Downladable software is considered a good in Class 9.
042
Providing temporary use of non-downloadable computer software for preparing invoices over computer networks, intranets and the internet
Downladable software is considered a good in Class 9.
042
Providing temporary use of non-downloadable computer software for tracking documents over computer networks, intranets and the internet
Prior error in classification fixed.
Downladable software is considered a good in Class 9.
042
Providing temporary use of non-downloadable computer software for tracking packages over computer networks, intranets and the internet
Downladable software is considered a good in Class 9.
042
Providing temporary use of non-downloadable computer software for tracking freight over computer networks, intranets and the internet
Downladable software is considered a good in Class 9.
042
Providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable computer game software which can be accessed through web sites or by mobile phones
Conflicts with note in Class 42 entry "Providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable software for {specify the function of the programs, e.g., for use in database management, for use as a spreadsheet, for word pro cessing, etc. and, if
software is content- or field-specific, the field of use}[this does not include providing on-line computer games that are played on-line]" Provision of temporary use of online games is in 41 only.
042
Real estate research services
7/31/08 - Entry deleted because this language has been used by applicants to include services in Class 42 that are not in that class so it is considered too broad and indefinite for continued inclusion in the Manual.
042
Religious retreat services
The identification is broad and ambiguous. It encompasses activities that are classified in various classes. See specific entries.
042
Rental of computer hardware and computer software
Rental of computer game software is in 41.
042
Rental of computer software
Rental of computer game software is in 41.
042
Rental of computer software and programs
Rental of computer game software is in 41.
042
Rental of computers and software
Rental of computer game software is in 41.
042
Rental of data processing equipment
7/10/08 - Service transferred from Class 35. At one time, data processing equipment was used primarily by business but is now used by various enterprises for non-business purposes.
042
Research and development and consultation related thereto in the field of {indicate field or subject matter}
This is research and development of goods or services or in a scientific or medical field. Research and development in other areas, such as finance, insurance, education should be classified in the class of the subject matter.
042
Reservations (Hotel)
The identification should make it clear that this service is being performed for others. This entry was replaced by "making hotel reservations for others" and is in Class 43 in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
042
Retail sale of [indicate specific goods, e.g. cosmetics, housewares, lingerie] by means of home parties
Selling and sales are not service under the US Trademark Act or the Nice Agreement since the primary beneficiary of selling or sales is the seller. Language describing services acceptable in the retail chain (e.g., retail stores, distributorships,
on-line retailing) should be used instead of selling or sales.
042
Software authoring
Analogous to programming services.
042
Technical advice about steel
This was a trilateral entry, but it has proven to be too broad under USPTO standards of specificity required for an identification of services of this type.
042
Technology consultation and research in the field of {indicate specific field, e.g. aerospace engineering, geology}
This service involves consultation and research concerning the computer or scientific technology that may be used in specific fields. Consultation about the subject matter itself must
be classified in the class of the subject matter.
042
Technology consultation in the field of {indicate specific field, e.g. aerospace engineering, geology}
This service involves consultation and research concerning the computer or scientific technology that may be used in specific fields. Consultation about the subject matter itself must
be classified in the class of the subject matter.
042
Technology supervision and inspection in the field of {indicate specific field, e.g. product quality control, geological mining}
This service involves consultation and research concerning the computer or scientific technology that may be used in specific fields. Consultation about the subject matter itself must
be classified in the class of the subject matter.
042
Truck stops
Identification too broad due to the restructuring of Class 42 in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. Specific services must be specified and classified appropriately.
042
Vehicle clubs
Identification too broad due to the restructuring of Class 42 in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. Specific services must be specified and classified appropriately.
043
Arena services, namely providing facilities for sports, concerts, conventions and exhibitions
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Arranging temporary housing accommodations
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Bar services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Boarding houses
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Cafes
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Cafeterias
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Canteen services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Carry-out restaurants
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Catering
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Child care
This service encompasses only temporary care of a child at a location other than the home.
043
Child care centers
This service encompasses only temporary care of a child at a location other than the home.
043
Child care services
This service encompasses only temporary care of a child at a location other than the home.
043
Cocktail lounge buffets
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Cocktail lounges
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Coffee supply services for offices
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Consulting services in the field of hospitality
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Contract food services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Day care centers
This service encompasses only temporary care of an individual at a location other than the home. If education or entertainment is also offered, it should be identified appropriately a
nd classified in Class 41.
043
Delicatessens [restaurants]
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Food preparation services
This service encompasses the preparation of food for immediate consumption by the end user. Food processing or preparation, that is, the manufacture of food to be further processed or
resold before it reaches the final consumer is in Class 40.
043
Health resort services, namely, providing food and lodging that specialize in promoting patrons' general health and well-being
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Hostels
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Hotel services for preferred customers
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Hotels
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Kennel services, namely, boarding for pets
1/1/08 This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
4/10/08 - Entry specified to limit this activity in Class 43 to temporary housing for dogs based on the dictionary definitions of "kennel" that include dog training and breeding. These kennel activities have been entered as separate services in
Classes
41 and 44, respectively.
043
Making hotel reservations for others
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Motels
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Nurseries and day care centers
This service encompasses only temporary care of an individual at a location other than the home. If education or entertainment is also offered, it should be identified appropriately and classified in Class 41.
043
Office coffee supply services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Providing a web site where users can post ratings, reviews and recommendations on wines for wine appreciation purposes
Since this is not focused on consumer information but rather information about wine characteristics and qualities, it is not in Class 35 as other rating/review/recommendation services for consumer purposes are.
043
Providing assisted living facilities
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Providing banquet and social function facilities for special occasions
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Providing campground facilities
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Providing community centers for social gatherings and meetings
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Providing congregate living facilities
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Providing convention facilities [general purpose facility; not a space devoted to a single type of activity, e.g., a sports arena]
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Providing elder care [day care]
This service encompasses only temporary care of an individual at a location other than the home. If education or entertainment is also offered, it should be identified appropriately and classified in Class 41.
043
Providing facilities for exhibitions [general purpose facility; not a space devoted to a single type of activity, e.g., a sports arena]
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Providing halfway houses
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Providing information about wine characteristics
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Providing temporary housing accommodations
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Providing temporary trailer park facilities
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Provision of conference facilities
The facilities referred to in this identification may be used for a broad range of conferences. Providing venues for business conferences only is a service in 35.
043
Provision of conference, exhibition and meeting facilities
The facilities referred to in this identification may be used for a broad range of meetings. Providing venues for business meetings only is a service in 35.
043
Public housing services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Rental of drinking water equipment, namely, coolers and hot and cold dispensing consoles
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Rental of food service equipment
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Rental of furniture
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Rental of portable buildings
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Rental of rooms
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Rental of tents
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Resort hotels
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
Note that this service does not refer to any sports activity services. Sports activities offered at resorts are classified in Class 41 and the type of sport must be indicated in the ID.
043
Resort lodging services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
Note that this service does not refer to any sports activity services. Sports activities offered at resorts are classified in Class 41 and the type of sport must be indicated in the ID.
Note that this service does not refer to any sports activity services. Sports activities offered at resorts are classified in Class 41 and the type of sport must be indicated in the ID.
043
Restaurants
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Restaurants featuring home delivery
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Retirement homes
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Salad bars
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Self-service restaurants
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Snack bars
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Supplying meals to the homeless or underprivileged
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Take-out restaurant services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Tourist homes
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Tourist hostels
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
043
Travel agency services, namely, making reservations and booking for temporary lodging
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 43 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Acupuncture services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Addiction treatment services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Agricultural advice
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Animal breeding
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Animal grooming
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Animal husbandry
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Aromatherapy services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Artificial insemination
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Barbershops
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Beauty salons
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Blood banks
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
9-11-08 - This service is for the collection and provision of blood for medical purposes. Other aspects of such a bank are ancillary - processing, treatment, storage, etc - and would be in other classes such as 39 or 40 if specified as a separate
activity of the bank. Also, if the purpose of the bank is to provide blood for research or education purposes, the service would be in Class 42 with a clear specification of that limitation.
044
Breeding and stud services for {indicate type of animal, e.g. cattle, horses}
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Chiropractic services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Collection and preservation of human blood
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Color analysis for cosmetic purposes
Since color analysis can be done for different purposes that would be classified in Classes other than Class 44, this entry has been specified for the Class 44 purpose. Color analysis for other purposes has been entered in the appropriate classes
of the specific purposes of the entries.
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Convalescent homes
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Cosmetic analysis
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. It encompasses the analysis of a person's face and skin in order to determine the most
appropriate cosmetics to use. Technical analysis of cosmetics for scientific or research purposes would be classified in Class 42 with other technical analysis services.
044
Cosmetic and plastic surgery
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Cosmetic dentistry
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Cosmetic electrolysis
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Cosmetician services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Dental hygienist services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Dentist services
This covers the services provided by a dentist. Note that other dental-services, such as dental laboratory services, may be in classes other than Class 44.
044
Dietitian service
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Dispensing of pharmaceuticals
This is the providing of medication in a medical care environment, for example, in a hospital or clinic.
044
Dog walking services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Drug testing for substance abuse
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Emergency medical assistance
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Eye bank services
9-11-08 - This service is for the collection and provision of eyes for medical purposes. Other aspects of such a bank are ancillary - processing, treatment, storage, etc - and would b
e in other classes such as 39 or 40 if specified as a separate
activity of the bank. Also, if the purpose of the bank is to provide eyes for research or education purposes, the service would be in Class 42 with a clear specification of that limitation.
044
Eyeglass fitting
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Farm seeding by air
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Farm surveying and consultation
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Farrier services, namely, shoeing horses and maintaining horses' hooves
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Fitting of contact lenses
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Fitting of optical lenses
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Flower arranging
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Food nutrition consultation
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Gene bank services
9-11-08 - This service is for the collection and provision of genes for medical purposes. Other aspects of such a bank are ancillary - processing, treatment, storage, etc - and would
be in other classes such as 39 or 40 if specified as a separate activity of the bank. Also, if the purpose of the bank is to provide genes for research or education purposes, the service would be in Class 42 with a clear specification of that
limitation.
044
Greenhouse services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Gynecological pap examination
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Hair cutting
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Hair implantation
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Hair replacement
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Hair styling
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Hairdressing salons
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Hairdressing services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Health care
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Health care in the nature of health maintenance organizations
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Health care services, namely, providing a database in the field of asthma and allergy information and featuring inputting and collection of data and information all for treatment and diagnostic purposes
5/1/08 Wording modified and lead-in added to make entry clear that it is a health care service and not just the provision of the technology that allows for input and collection.
044
Health care, namely, assisting individuals to stop smoking
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Health spa services, namely, cosmetic body care services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Hearing aid services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Home health care services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Home nursing aid services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Horse breeding and stud services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Horse farms
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
6/12/08 - Transferred from Class 37 with added language "horticultural services, namely." This is more of a planting service in 44 than construction installation in 37.
044
Horticultural services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Hospices
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Hospitals
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Landscape gardening
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Landscape gardening design for others
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Laser and intense pulse light skin enhancement procedures
9/25/08 - the acronym "IPL" was removed from the ID. It is a registered mark for intense pulse light apparatus
044
Lawn care
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Lawn mowing services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Leasing of medical equipment
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Leasing skin care equipment
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Maintaining files and records concerning the medical condition of individuals
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Maintaining personal medical history records and files
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Managed health care services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Manicuring
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Massage
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Medical clinics
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Medical counseling
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Medical evaluation services, namely, functional assessment program for patients receiving medical rehabilitation services for purposes of guiding treatment and assessing program effectiveness
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Medical information, namely, consumer-authorized clinical laboratory testing services that report results directly to the patient
6-12-08 - changed "medical testing" to "medical information" to avoid confusion with medical laboratory testing services in 42 since the purpose of this service is to provide medical information to patients in the form of test results
044
Medical services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Medical services, namely, in vitro fertilization
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Medical testing
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Mental health services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Midwife services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Nursing care
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Nursing homes
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Nutrition counseling
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Obstetric and gynecology services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Occupational therapy services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Ophthalmology services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Optician services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Optometry services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Organ and tissue bank services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
9-11-08 - This service is for the collection and provision of organs and tissues for medical purposes. Other aspects of such a bank are ancillary - processing, treatment, storage, etc - and would be in other classes such as 39 or 40 if specified as a
separate activity of the bank. Also, if the purpose of the bank is to provide organs and tissues for research or education purposes, the service would be in Class 42 with a clear specification of that limitation.
044
Organ bank services
9-11-08 - This service is for the collection and provision of organs for medical purposes. Other aspects of such a bank are ancillary - processing, treatment, storage, etc - and would
be in other classes such as 39 or 40 if specified as a separate activity of the bank. Also, if the purpose of the bank is to provide organs for research or education purposes, the service would be in Class 42 with a clear specification of that
limitation.
044
Orthodontic services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Pet hospital services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Pharmaceutical advice
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Physical rehabilitation
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Physical therapy
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Physician services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Plant care services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Plant nurseries
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Providing health care information by telephone
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Providing health information
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Providing hot tub facilities
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Providing information about beauty
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Providing medical information
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Providing mental rehabilitation facilities
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Providing on-line information via the Internet in the fields of animals and pets, relating to breeding, selection of the animals and pets, grooming, feeding and nutrition
8/14/08 - "care" was deleted from the list of subject matter since care or pet care can include activities in Classes 43, 44 o5 45.
044
Providing physical rehabilitation facilities
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Providing public bath facilities
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Providing Turkish bath facilities
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Psychiatric consultation
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Psychiatric services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Psychiatric testing
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Psychological consultation
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Psychological counseling
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Psychological testing services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Psychological testing
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Rehabilitation of alcohol addicted patients
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Rehabilitation of drug addicted patients
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Rehabilitation of narcotic addicted patients
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Rental of agricultural equipment
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Rental of farming equipment
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Rental of fishing machines and instruments
This services does not seem to fit within the Class Heading or Explanatory Notes of Class 44.
044
Rental of medical equipment
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Rental of sanitation facilities
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Rest homes
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Sanitariums
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Skin care salons
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Speech and hearing therapy
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Sperm banks
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
9-11-08 - This service is for the collection and provision of sperm for medical purposes. Other aspects of such a bank are ancillary - processing, treatment, storage, etc - and would be in other classes such as 39 or 40 if specified as a separate
activity of the bank. Also, if the purpose of the bank is to provide sperm for research or education purposes, the service would be in Class 42 with a clear specification of that limitation.
044
Stud and breeding services for {indicate specific animal, e.g. horses, cattle}
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Stud services for {indicate type of animal, e.g. cattle, horses}
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Tanning salons
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Tattooing
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Tissue bank services
9-11-08 - This service is for the collection and provision of tissues for medical purposes. Other aspects of such a bank are ancillary - processing, treatment, storage, etc - and would be in other classes such as 39 or 40 if specified as a separate
activity of the bank. Also, if the purpose of the bank is to provide tissue for research or education purposes, the service would be in Class 42 with a clear specification of that limitation.
044
Transtelephone heart monitoring services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Tree nurseries
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Tree surgery
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Vermin extermination for agriculture
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Veterinary services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Veterinary surgery
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Weed killing
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Weight reduction diet planning and supervision
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
Wreath making
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
044
X-ray technician services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 44 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Accident investigations
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
The investigations in this class are investigations being done for the safety of persons or entities. Hence, a pre-employment background investigation is in class 45 because such investigations are done to ensure the safety of current employees and
the
business of the employer. Similarly, investigations of insurance claims are in class 45 because they are done to ensure that the claimant is not committing a fraud on the insurance company.
Investigations that are NOT in this class are those that have a different purpose than ensuring safety i.e. a business investigation, looking at the processes of business (class 35) or a financial investigation that determines the financial soundness
of a company (class 36), or a scientific investigation (class 42).
045
Adoption agencies
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Adoption placement
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Alarm response and verification services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Alternative dispute resolution
Transferred from Class 42 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Arbitration
Transferred from Class 42 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Astrological forecasting
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Astrology consultation
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Attorney services
Services were transferred from Class 42 pursuant to changes in the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Baby sitting
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Baggage handling inspections for airlines
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Bodyguard services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Cartoon character licensing [legal services]
Transferred from Class 35 pursuant to 9th edition of Nice Agreement
045
Case management services, namely, coordination of legal, social and psychological services for domestically abused persons
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Chaperoning
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Civil protection
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Closing services for mortgage loans
Transferred from Class 42 pursuant to changes in 9the edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Compiling inventories of personal items for others for insurance or security purposes
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Computer dating services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Concierge services for others comprising making requested personal arrangements and reservations and providing customer-specific information to meet individual needs rendered together
in a {indicate environment, e.g., apartment complex, business
conference, shopping center, etc.}
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement. Also, the language clarified t
o more accurately reflect the nature and scope of services
045
Consulting and legal services in the field of privacy and security laws, regulations, and requirements
Transferred from Class 42 based on the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Consulting services concerning legal matters in the medical field
Transferred from Class 42 based on the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Copyright management consultation
Transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 pursuant to 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Copyright management
Transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 pursuant to 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Court reporting
Transferred from Class 42 pursuant to 9th edition of the Nice Agreement
045
Cremation [funerary services]
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Dating services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Detective agencies
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Detective investigations
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
The investigations in this class are investigations being done for the safety of persons or entities. Hence, a pre-employment background investigation is in class 45 because such investigations are done to ensure the safety of current employees and
the
business of the employer. Similarly, investigations of insurance claims are in class 45 because they are done to ensure that the claimant is not committing a fraud on the insurance company.
Investigations that are NOT in this class are those that have a different purpose than ensuring safety i.e. a business investigation, looking at the processes of business (class 35) or a financial investigation that determines the financial soundness
of a company (class 36), or a scientific investigation (class 42).
045
Electronic monitoring services for security purposes in the field of {indicate what is being monitored}
This service involves monitoring for security purposes. Other monitoring services in areas such as usage, technical problems, etc. are in 42.
045
Escort services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Evangelistic and ministerial services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Evangelistic ministerial services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Examination of fingerprints and handwriting for the purpose of forensic scientific intelligence
Transferred from Class 42 to be consistent with the other forensic science services in the Manual.
045
Expert witness services in legal matters in the field of {indicate specific field of expertise}
Transferred from Class 42 pursuant to 9th edition of the Nice Agreement
045
Fingerprinting and fingerprint registration of children
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Fire fighting
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Fire prevention consultation
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Forecasting services in the nature of fortune telling
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Fraud detection services in the field of credit cards for on-line purchasing
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Funeral homes
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Gift wrapping
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Guard services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Guardianship
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Home sitting
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Horoscope forecasting
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Hotel concierge services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
House sitting
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Intellectual property consultation
Transferred from Class 42 pursuant to 9th edition of Nice Agreement
045
Investigation or surveillance on background profiles
The investigations in this class are investigations being done for the safety of persons or entities. Hence, a pre-employment background investigation is in class 45 because such investigations are done to ensure the safety of current employees
and the business of the employer. Similarly, investigations of insurance claims are in class 45 because they are done to ensure that the claimant is not committing a fraud on the insurance company.
Investigations that are NOT in this class are those that have a different purpose than ensuring safety i.e. a business investigation, looking at the processes of business (class 35) or a financial investigation that determines the financial soundness
of a company (class 36), or a scientific investigation (class 42).
045
Investigation services related to insurance claims
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
The investigations in this class are investigations being done for the safety of persons or entities. Hence, a pre-employment background investigation is in class 45 because such investigations are done to ensure the safety of current employees and
the
business of the employer. Similarly, investigations of insurance claims are in class 45 because they are done to ensure that the claimant is not committing a fraud on the insurance company.
Investigations that are NOT in this class are those that have a different purpose than ensuring safety i.e. a business investigation, looking at the processes of business (class 35) or a financial investigation that determines the financial soundness
of a company (class 36), or a scientific investigation (class 42).
045
Jury consultancy
This service was transferred from Class 42 pursuant to changes in the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement
045
Labor negotiation information services
Services transferred from Class 42 pursuant to changes in
the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Legal document preparation and research services for attorneys
Transferred from Class 42 based on the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Legal research
Transferred from Class 42 pursuant to 9th edition of the Nice Agreement
045
Legal services
Transferred from Class 42 based on the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Legal services and legal consultation for medical imaging centers
Transferred from Class 42 based on the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Legal services, namely, process serving
Transferred from Class 42 based on the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Licensing consultation in connection with the production, bottling, marketing and sale of wine and wine related beverages in compliance with existing Federal and State regulations
Transferred from Class 35 pursuant to 9th edition of Nice Agreement
045
Licensing of {indicate specific goods or concept being licensed} [legal services]
Transferred from Class 35 pursuant to 9th edition of Nice Agreement
045
Licensing of advertising slogans and cartoon characters [legal services]
Transferred from Class 35 pursuant to 9th edition of Nice Agreement
045
Licensing of architectural drawings to others [legal services]
Transferred from Class 35 pursuant to 9th edition of Nice Agreement
045
Licensing of computer software [legal services]
Transferred from Class 35 pursuant to 9th edition of Nice Agreement
045
Licensing of intellectual property [legal services]
Transferred from Class 42 pursuant to 9th edition of Nice Agreement
045
Litigation consultancy
Transferred from Class 42 pursuant to changes in the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Litigation support services
Transferred from Class 42 pursuant to changes in the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Locksmithing, namely, opening of locks
Other services provided by locksmiths, namely, changing, installation, replacement and repair of locks, are properly classified in International Class 37; and key cutting services are classified in International Class 40.
045
Making pet identification tags available to others for security or location purposes
Added "for security or location purposes" to make it clear that this is a Class 45 service.
6/12/08 - Changed "providing" to "making pet identification tags available to others" to avoid confusion with a retail-type service.
045
Marriage bureaus
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Marriage counseling
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Matchmaking services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Mediation [legal services]
Transferred from Class 42 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement. Mediation in the areas of commercial or business matters is in 35.
045
Ministerial services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Missing persons investigation
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
The investigations in this class are investigations being done for the safety of persons or entities. Hence, a pre-employment background investigation is in class 45 because such investigations are done to ensure the safety of current employees and
the
business of the employer. Similarly, investigations of insurance claims are in class 45 because they are done to ensure that the claimant is not committing a fraud on the insurance company.
Investigations that are NOT in this class are those that have a different purpose than ensuring safety i.e. a business investigation, looking at the processes of business (class 35) or a financial investigation that determines the financial soundness
of a company (class 36), or a scientific investigation (class 42).
045
Monitoring alarms
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Monitoring burglar and security alarms
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Monitoring fire alarms
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Monitoring of computer systems for security purposes
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Monitoring security systems
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Monitoring telephone calls from subscribers and notifying emergency facilities
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Night watchman services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Notary public services
4/17/2008 Services transferred from Class 42 since this is a legal verification service and legal services are in Class 45 pursuant to the 9th Edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
On-line monitoring, namely, video monitoring of facilities, viewable through a global computer network
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Organizational services for home or personal purposes, namely,{indicate area of personal need, e.g., organizing closet space, personal schedules}
Change in wording to distinguish this organizational activity from that in 35.
045
Paralegal services
Transferred from 42 pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Patent agent services
This service was transferred from Class 42 pursuant to the changes in the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement
045
Patent and industrial property consultation
Transferred from 42 and modified pursuant to the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Patent licensing [legal services]
Transferred from Class 42 pursuant to 9th edition of Nice Agreement
045
Personal chef services
This service involves cooking meals for a person in their own home - it is not part of a restaurant service.
045
Personal gift selection for others
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Personal letter writing for others
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Personal shopping for others
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Pet sitting
Transferred from Class 44 pursuant to 9th edition of Nice Agreement
045
Police and civil protection services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Police protection
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Preparation of customized gift baskets with selected items regarding a particular occasion or theme
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Preparing and filing incorporation papers
Transferred from Class 42 pursuant to changes in 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Preparing and organizing loan closing documents
Transferred from Class 42 pursuant to changes in 9the edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Preparing environmental compliance reports
5/5/08 - Service was transferred from Class 42 since a compliance report would indicate compliance with laws and regulations and is, therefore, a legal service in Class 45.
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
The investigations in this class are investigations being done for the safety of persons or entities. Hence, a pre-employment background investigation is in class 45 because such investigations are done to ensure the safety of current employees and
the
business of the employer. Similarly, investigations of insurance claims are in class 45 because they are done to ensure that the claimant is not committing a fraud on the insurance company.
Investigations that are NOT in this class are those that have a different purpose than ensuring safety i.e. a business investigation, looking at the processes of business (class 35) or a financial investigation that determines the financial soundness
of a company (class 36), or a scientific investigation (class 42).
045
Pre-employment background screening
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Private investigation
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
The investigations in this class are investigations being done for the safety of persons or entities. Hence, a pre-employment background investigation is in class 45 because such investigations are done to ensure the safety of current employees and
the
business of the employer. Similarly, investigations of insurance claims are in class 45 because they are done to ensure that the claimant is not committing a fraud on the insurance company.
Investigations that are NOT in this class are those that have a different purpose than ensuring safety i.e. a business investigation, looking at the processes of business (class 35) or a financial investigation that determines the financial soundness
of a company (class 36), or a scientific investigation (class 42).
045
Providing a selection of on-line electronic greeting cards
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Providing fashion information
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Providing information relating to legal affairs
Transferred from Class 42 based on the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Providing information about fashion
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Providing patient advocate services to hospital patients and patients in long term care facilities
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Providing user authentication services in e-commerce transactions
This is considered a security service.
045
Psychic reading services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Public document filing services
Transferred from Class 42 pursuant to changes in 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Real estate closing services
Transferred from Class 42 pursuant to changes in 9the edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Real estate settlement services
Transferred from Class 42 pursuant to changes in 9the edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Registration of domain names for identification of users on a global computer network [legal service]
Transferred from Class 42 pursuant to 9th edition of Nice Agreement
045
Reminder services in the area of upcoming important dates and events
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Rental of clothing
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Rental of dresses
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Rental of evening dresses
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Rental of evening wear
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Rental of formal wear
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Rental of protective clothing and equipment
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Rental of uniforms
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Reviewing standards and practices to assure compliance with {indicate specific field of regulation, e.g. environmental, zoning} laws and regulations
Transferred from Class 42 pursuant to changes in the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Running errands for others
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Security clearance for preparation of identification cards
This is only the aspect of clearing individuals who are seeking identification cards. Actual printing of the cards is in Class 40.
045
Security guard services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Security printing, namely, encoding identification information on valuable documents and products
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Social clubs
This activity encompasses services in more than one class, therefore, it has been deleted from the Manual as an acceptable ID. The specific activities offered by a social club should be indicated and classified appropriately.
045
Social introduction agencies
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Stock photography services, namely, leasing reproduction rights of photographs and transparencies to others [legal services]
Transferred from Class 42 pursuant to changes in the 9th Edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Title searching
Transferred from Class 42 based on the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Tracking services for retrieval of encoded products
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Trademark watch services
Transferred from Class 42 pursuant to 9th edition of Nice Agreement
045
Tuxedo rental
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Undertaking [funerary services]
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Verifying and monitoring the credentials of doctors and other medical professionals
This entry was transferred from Class 35. Since this is a form of a security or safety activity, it is more appropriate in Class 45.
045
Video dating services
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.
045
Zodiac consultation
This entry was transferred from Class 42 to Class 45 due to the restructuring of Class 42 that was implemented in the 8th edition of the Nice Agreement.