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R ARTE IN PISTA

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U.S. federal trademark · Serial No. 79422428 · Reg. No. 8226722

Mark
R ARTE IN PISTA
Status
Registered
Serial Number
79422428
Registration No.
8226722
Filing Date
December 13, 2024
Registration Date
April 28, 2026
Class(es)
Class 014, Class 016, Class 018, Class 021, Class 025, Class 041

Owners

PAGANI S.p.A.
99 · IT
PAGANI S.p.A.
99 · IT
PAGANI S.p.A.
99 · IT

Goods & Services

Aquarelles; adhesives for stationery purposes; printed date books; albums for photographs; albums for stickers; printed almanacs; stationery; bookbinding materials for creating hardcover books, namely, book covers, crack-and-peel binding paper, reinforcement strips, peel-and-stick labels, staplers, and staples; drawing pen sets; cases for pen; stickers; printed tickets; printed greeting cards; paper note pads; drawing pads; adhesive notepads; envelopes; printed calendars; cardboard; writing paper; trading cards, namely, printed sports trading cards; file folders; printed picture postcards; printed catalogs in the field of motoring; stickers and transfers; blueprints; elastic bands for offices; labels of paper or cardboard; paperweights; printed photographs; printed comic books; photo-engravings; postage stamps; erasers; printed books in the field of motoring and cars; lithographs; pencils; engravings; lithographic works of art; pastel crayons; pens; paintbrushes; penholders; printed publications, namely, brochures, booklets, and teaching materials in the field of motoring and cars; writing or drawing books; loose-leaf binders; graphic representations; portraits being paintings; printed general feature magazines; packaging boxes of paper; bookmarks; drip mats made of card; art prints; figurines of papier mâché; printed note books; paper cutters being office requisites; paper stationery

Waterproof jackets and pants; leisure suits; sports dresses; sports shoes; suits; bandanas; bermuda shorts; berets; underwear; bikinis; braces for clothing; footwear; boots for sports; stockings; socks; breeches for wear; camisettes; shirts; nightgowns; tank tops; sports singlets; wind pants; wind suits; wind-jackets; wind- and water-resistant coats; hats; coats; hoods; cardigans; belts for clothing; tights; clothing layettes; bathing suits; masquerade costumes; neckties; bonnets; headbands; pocket squares; sweatshirts; men's and women's jackets, coats, trousers, vests; sports jackets; heavy jackets; sport coats; blousons; skirts; aprons; gloves as clothing; ski gloves; denim pants; leggings; sports jerseys; sweaters; shoulder scarves; waistcoats; slippers; ear muffs; polo shirts; ponchos; sandals; ski boots; shawls; scarves; overcoats; half-boots; boots; studs for football shoes; heels; T-shirts; turbans; uniforms; dressing gowns; wooden shoes; bath robes; pyjamas; soles for footwear; footwear uppers; headwear; soccer shoes

Cruets; napkin rings; bottle openers, electric and non-electric; basins in the nature of receptacles; coffee stirrers; cookware, namely, pots and non-electric pans; drinking glasses; tankards; boxes for sweets; drinking bottles for sports; thermal insulated bags for food or beverages; insulating flasks; insulated bottles in the nature of flasks and mugs; water bottles sold empty bottles sold empty; busts of porcelain; busts of ceramic; busts of earthenware; busts of terra-cotta; busts of glass; butter dishes; coffeepots, non-electric; mugs; shoe horns; non-electric candelabras; straws for drinking; decanters; non-electric stew- pans; corkscrews, electric and non-electric; tablemats, not of paper or textile; epergnes; baskets for household purposes; strainers for household purposes; thermally insulated containers for food or beverages; dish covers; pot lids; beverage glassware; mixing spoons; demijohns; wine pourers; household containers sold empty for use with air fragrance reeds; soap dispensing bottles, sold empty; figurines of porcelain, terra-cotta or glass; strainers for household purposes; window- boxes; flasks, namely, drinking flasks; mess-tins; graters for kitchen use; oven mitts; gardening gloves; gloves for household purposes; car washing mitts; funnels; watering cans; salad bowls; coffee percolators, non-electric; pepper mills, hand-operated; cocktail shakers; mosaics of glass, not for building; mugs, not of precious metal; works of art made of porcelain; work of art made of ceramic; work of art made of earthenware; work of art made of terra-cotta; work of art made of glass; cold packs for chilling food and beverages; shaving brushes; cooking pots and pans, non-electric; pepper pots; combs; table plates; saucers; ice tongs; soap holders; sponge holders; table napkin holders; potholders; crumb trays; drinking vessels; containers for household or kitchen use; salt cellars; coin banks; nutcrackers; brooms; buckets; ice buckets; coffee services in the nature of tableware; tea services in the nature of tableware; spice racks; hairbrushes; toothbrushes; cookery moulds; cups; teapots; coffee services in the nature of tableware; tea services in the nature of tableware; vases; meal trays; glass beverageware; sugar bowls; soup tureens

Jewelry, namely, amulets; jewelry rings; apparatus for timing sports events; silver; jewelry and imitation jewelry; bracelets; watch bands; watch cases being parts of watches; jewelry chains; jewelry charms; jewellery cases; jewelry, namely, necklaces; prize cups of precious metal; lanyards for holding keys; chronographs being watches; chronometers; diamonds; tie clips; statuettes of precious metal; cufflinks; precious and semi-precious gems; jewellery; jewellery fashioned from non-precious metals; alloys of precious metal; ingots of precious metals; movements for clocks and watches; medals; precious metals, unwrought or semi-wrought; non-monetary coins; works of art of precious metal; earrings; gold; clocks; automatic watches; watches; jewelry, namely, pearls; precious and semi-precious stones; platinum; key rings; jewellery boxes; dials for clock- and watchmaking; clockworks being clock parts; boxes of precious metal; emeralds; pins being jewelry; paste jewellery; statues of precious metal; horological instruments; chronometric instruments; alarm clocks; topaz; sapphires; watch glasses

Organization of entertainment exhibition events; providing information relating to organizing community sporting and cultural activities, contests and games; entertainment in the nature of automobile races; organization of sports competitions; organization of exhibitions for cultural or educational purposes; organizing cultural and arts events; organization of automobile races; organization of events for cultural purposes; arranging and conducting of conferences, congresses and symposiums in the field of motoring; arranging and conducting of conferences, congresses and symposiums in the field of interior design; arranging and conducting of sports events; presenting museum exhibitions

Clothes for animals; saddlery; key cases; mountaineering sticks; walking sticks; vanity cases, not fitted; trunks being luggage; leather and imitation leather bags; baby carrying bags; bags for carrying animals; all-purpose sports bags; small bags for men; purses; handbags; duffel bags; school bags; briefcases; leatherboard; collars for animals; leather, unworked or semi-worked; luggage tags of leather; imitation leather; leather leashes; slings for carrying infants; parasols; umbrellas and parasols; umbrellas; garment carriers; leather notecases; pocket wallets; music cases; adhesive coverings of leather for use on furniture; haversacks; boxes of leather or leatherboard; all-purpose carrying bags for use by campers; travelling bags; luggage tags; suitcases; attaché cases; rucksacks

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