U.S. federal trademark · Serial No. 99819527
Safety flag for water sports; Swim floats for safety purposes; Safety equipment, namely, a lifeline system for horizontal or vertical movement to which a worker is attached for protection against fall hazards, composed of e.g., line tension indicator, turnbuckle, bars, anchors, harnesses, lanyards, cables, anchorage connectors, carabiners, lifelines, stanchions, shock absorber, etc.; Safety equipment, namely, fire escape ladders; Safety goggles; Safety harnesses other than for vehicles or sports purposes; Safety products, namely, reflective safety bands to be worn on the body; Safety products, namely, reflective helmet skirts; Safety nets; Personal protective equipment (PPE), namely, safety goggles; Safety helmets; Underwater luminous safety beacons; Lanyards for safety purposes for fall protection
Cargo and carrier equipment for vehicles comprised of synthetic textile materials, excluding artificial leather, namely, tow ropes, tow straps, ratchet tie-down straps, quick release tie down straps, lashing straps, and tarp straps; Synthetic rope and webbing; Vehicle rescue apparatus, namely, rope cables used to affix between vehicles to pull a jammed or stuck door of one of the vehicles; Cargo slings of rope or fabric; Bags specially adapted for holding rope; Ropes; Rope ladders; Ropes, not of metal; Car towing ropes; Tow ropes for automobiles; Cargo slings of rope; Non-electric ropes, not of metal; Ropes and string; Synthetic ropes; Towing ropes for automobiles; Banister ropes; Anchoring ropes; Ropes for marine use; Lanyards in the nature of non-metal rope for rigging masts of ships; Lanyards in the nature of non-metal rope for marine use; Ropes for rigging; Packing rope; Rope for use in pet toys; Mountaineering ropes; Climbing ropes
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