U.S. federal trademark · Serial No. 88663229
Hand-operated tools, namely, long-handle rakes, hoes, shovels and garden tools in the nature of trowels, weeding forks and spades, with devices enabling such long-handled tools to be supported in an upright position above a ground surface; Hand-operated tools, namely, long-handle rakes, hoes, shovels and garden tools in the nature of trowels, weeding forks and spades, with devices enabling such long-handled tools to be supported in an upright position above a ground surface, and also allowing for the coupling of such long-handled tools to be carried and stored together as a tool assembly, from one location to another; Mounting devices specially adapted for long-handle rakes, hoes, shovels and garden tools in the nature of trowels, weeding forks and spades, enabling such long-handled tools to be supported in an upright position above a ground surface; and Mounting devices specially adapted for long-handle rakes, hoes, shovels and garden tools in the nature of trowels, weeding forks and spades, enabling such long-handled tools to be supported in an upright position above a ground surface, also allowing for the coupling of such long-handled tools to be carried and stored together as a tool assembly, from one location to another
Long-handle brooms with mounting devices enabling such long-handled brooms to be supported in an upright position above a ground surface; Long-handle brooms with mounting devices enabling such long-handled brooms to be supported in an upright position above a ground surface and also allowing for the coupling of such long-handled brooms and long-handled tools to be carried and stored together as a tool assembly, from one location to another; Mounting devices specially adapted for long-handle brooms, enabling such long-handled brooms to be supported in an upright position above a ground surface; and Mounting devices specially adapted for long-handle brooms, enabling such long-handled brooms to be supported in an upright position above a ground surface, and also allowing for the coupling of such long-handled brooms and long-handled tools to be carried and stored together as a tool assembly, from one location to another
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