U.S. federal trademark · Serial No. 99100545
bags for tool storage, sold empty; backpacks for carrying tools, sold empty; tool bags, empty; all the foregoing for use by automobile mechanics
Hand jacks; stands for hand jacks; Vices; Storage racks specially adapted for wrenches; Storage racks specially adapted for pliers; Hand tools, namely, scribers, wrenches, chain wrenches, Oil filter wrenches, strap wrenches, pullers, flaring tools, spark plug sockets, awls, clamps, hand bearing packer; Hand-operated automotive repair tools, namely, disc brake piston cubes, brake caliper compression tools, brake pad spreaders, brake springer removers, drum brake adjusting tools, brake spring pliers, caliper compression tools, brake shoe retaining spring tool, sockets for use with socket wrenches and ratchets, ball joint separators, pulley pullers, pulley installers, axle bearing pullers, piston ring compressors, engine cylinder hones, hammers and window molding removers; Hand-operated tools for bending pipes; Hand-operated tubing cutters, nut splitters, and wheel weight tools in the nature of wheel weight pliers and hammers
Electric fans
anvils
Mechanics' creepers; Protective fender cover for use during automotive repair; Dollies being wheeled platforms for automotive body repair
caps being headwear; headwear; clothing jackets; ladies' work shirt; men's work shirt; sweatshirts; t-shirts; shirts; hooded fleece jacket; polo shirts; coats; twill shirts; windbreakers; gloves as clothing; uniforms
Updating of computer software; providing online, non-downloadable computer software for operating automotive diagnostic scanners; Development, updating and maintenance of software and database systems; software as a service (SaaS) services featuring software for operating automotive diagnostic scanners; technical support services, namely, troubleshooting of computer software problems; technical support services, namely, troubleshooting of automotive diagnostic scanners
Hydraulic jack; Hydraulic presses for metalworking; Power-operated blowers; centrifugal blowers; Storage racks specially adapted for socket sets for power tools; Wire brushes for use in machines; Honing machines for metalworking; Automotive service equipment, namely, brake flushing machines
Torque meters; Computer hardware; tablet computers; downloadable and recorded computer operating software; downloadable and recorded computer software for operating automotive diagnostic scanners; downloadable software in the nature of a mobile application for operating automotive diagnostic scanners; handheld diagnostic scanners for automotive testing and programming; wireless diagnostic scanners for automotive testing programming; Digital multimeter; Oil pressure gauges; circuit testers; Mechanic’s stethoscope; Remote control starters for vehicles
work tables; Industrial work table; height adjustable work tables; work chairs for use in automotive garages; all the foregoing for use by automobile mechanics
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