U.S. federal trademark · Serial No. 75542794 · Reg. No. 39648652
[Traffic marking paints; temporary lane markings, namely, reflecting or fluorescing coatings and paints for marking escape routes in case of danger, especially in hospitals, public buildings, hotels and industrial plants, and on advertising surfaces]
Non-luminous and reflective plastic signs, boards, plates, sheets and plaquettes for use in warning and traffic signs, warning triangles, vehicles, wheelchairs, crutches sticks, in and on elevators (LIFTS), conveying means, filling machines, emergency exits, driveways, traffic areas, on airports, roads, rails, marking buttons, nails, roadway-marker posts, road marking cones and road marking flags; temporary lane markings, namely, reflecting or fluorescing non-luminous plastic signs and boards for marking escape routes in case of danger, especially in hospitals, public buildings, hotels and industrial plants, and on advertising surfaces
[Reflective nails and strands composed of metal; temporary lane markings, namely, reflecting or fluorescing non-luminous metallic signs and boards for marking escape routes in case of danger, especially in hospitals, public buildings, hotels and industrial plants, and on advertising surfaces]
[Reflecting and fluorescing equipment for protection of persons, namely, fireproof clothing for fire brigades, police, lifesaving services, and ship's personnel, life jackets used on the sea, and safety warning jackets used in traffic control; plastic bodies for traffic lane separations, namely, traffic safety cones;] microstructures made from [glass,] artificial resins [or metal] for use with light beam dividers, light deflection, electronics and electrological circuits, optical waveguide connections and switches
Non-luminous and reflective glass signs, boards, plates, [sheets] and plaquettes for use in warning and traffic signs, warning triangles, vehicles, wheelchairs, crutches sticks, in and on elevators (LIFTS), conveying means, filling machines, emergency exits, driveways, traffic areas, on airports, roads, rails, marking buttons, nails, roadway-marker posts, road marking cones and road marking flags; temporary lane markings, namely, reflecting or fluorescing non-luminous glass signs and boards for marking escape routes in case of danger, especially in hospitals, public buildings, hotels and industrial plants, and on advertising surfaces
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