U.S. federal trademark · Serial No. 87192710 · Reg. No. 6147695
Toys, namely, educational toy for the purpose of demonstrating conservation of momentum and energy via a series of swinging balls suspended in a frames and attached to the frame by two wires of equal length angles away from each other so that they are just touching each other at rest; plasma toy, namely, plasma play ball; action toy in the nature of a kinetic hard sculpture; kinetic art, namely, hard sculpture toys; kinetic toys, namely, perpetual motion toys; kinetic motion balance mobiles, namely, toy mobiles; children's art activity toys in the nature of novelty pin art; education toys in the nature of science and laboratory kits, namely, kits for chemistry, earth science, geology comprised primarily of toy microscopes, toy petri dishes and toy test tubes; novelty lamp playsets containing toy novelty lamps that have liquid globules which circulate when lamp is in operation; Toy crystal excavation dig kits comprised primarily of excavation tools and guidebook for excavating the crystals; educational hobby toys, namely, a plaster rock containing crystals to teach excavating; educational and science-related toys in the nature of toy science experiment playsets, namely, toy playsets for astronomy, biology, chemistry, electricity, magnetism, meteorology, paleontology, and physics comprised primarily of toy telescopes and toy tools; toy figures; electric powered moving sculptures, namely, hard sculpture toys; toys for play in or with liquids, namely, water toys; electronic toys that light up, namely, electronic action toys; education toys in the nature of science and laboratory kits, namely, kits for physics comprised primarily of toy magnets and toy rocks; toy magnetic antigravity device, namely, magnetic hourglass; sensory toys, namely, toy ooze tube; toy ooze tube
Hourglasses; magnet hourglass; bubble hourglass
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