EUTM file information

006552897

TABRE


January 3, 2008

Trademark Summary

The trademark application TABRE was filed by Aigis Blast Protection Ltd, a corporation established under the laws of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the "Applicant"). The application was published for oppositions on November 2, 2008, and it was registered by office on May 14, 2009 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 November 3, 2018.

of the trademark registration was recorded on November 3, 2018. Change of name and professional address of the trademark registration was recorded on May 26, 2014.


Goods And Services

  • The mark was filed in class 12 with following description of goods:
    1. Armour plates for vehicles
    2. Armoured bodies for vehicles
    3. Protective plates for motor vehicles.
  • The mark was filed in class 17 with following description of goods:
    1. Insulating materials
    2. Sheets of resin aggregate material for protection from explosions
    3. Materials of plastics and packing, stopping and insulating materials for attenuating blast from an explosion
    4. Material for reducing the effect of a blast from an explosion formed from resin bonded aggregate
    5. Protective plastic containers for containing the effect of a blast from an explosion from within the container
    6. Materials of plastics and packing, stopping and insulating materials for applying to an article or object to minimise the damage to said object or article upon an explosion
    7. Sheets of resin bonded aggregate material to be applied to articles, moulded to shape of said articles and used to form parts of structures.
  • The mark was filed in class 19 with following description of goods:
    1. Building materials
    2. Protective coating, cladding and surfacing materials for building purposes
    3. Sheet materials (non-metallic) for the protection of buildings from explosion blasts
    4. Secure rooms, protective enclosures (non metallic) and protective bubbles, blast protected rooms, all being parts of buildings
    5. Blast resistant doors and windows (non-metallic).