EUTM file information

001642701

Aquion


April 19, 2000

Trademark Summary

The trademark application aquion was filed by John Gordon, a national of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the "Applicant") and John Knight, a national of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the "Co-Applicant", and jointly with the "Applicant" referred to as the "Applicants" going forward). The application was published for oppositions on October 28, 2001, and it was registered by office on May 23, 2002 without any oppositions.

The application was filed in English (French was selected as the second language).

The renewal of the trademark was recorded by the office on February 19, 2011.

of the trademark registration was recorded on February 19, 2011. Change of name and address of the trademark registration was recorded on June 20, 2001. A transfer of the trademark registration was recorded on November 14, 2001. Change of name and professional address of the trademark registration was recorded on August 12, 2007. Change of name and professional address of the trademark registration was recorded on March 17, 2011.


Goods And Services

  • The mark was filed in class 9 with following description of goods:
    1. Scientific, nautical, electrical, photographic, optical, weighing, measuring, signalling, checking (supervision), life-saving and teaching apparatus and instruments
    2. Diving suits, including both wet and dry suits for human underwater activities
    3. Electronic control circuits for electro-conductive textiles
    4. Apparel for diving including suits, masks, boots, skull caps, body warmers and jackets.
  • The mark was filed in class 24 with Textiles and textile goods, including electro-conductive textiles and fabrics woven from polymers and subsequently carbonised to provide such textiles and fabrics with an electro-conductive property.
  • The mark was filed in class 25 with Clothing, footwear and headgear, apparel manufactured from electro-conductive textiles, fabrics and yarns which provide their wearer with heat when the garment is provided with a supply of electrical current.