MAMORUTAIN Trademark
MAMORUTAIN is a USPTO trademark filed by TOKOHAPPINESS Co., Ltd.. Status: Registered.
Trademark Facts
| Mark | MAMORUTAIN |
|---|---|
| Serial Number | 79277548 |
| Registration Number | 6172017 |
| Status | Registered |
| Filing Date | 2019-10-10 |
| Registration Date | 2020-10-13 |
| Mark Type | Combined |
| Nice Classes | 017 (Rubber & Plastics), 040 (Material Treatment) |
| Owner | TOKOHAPPINESS Co., Ltd. |
| Attorney of Record | Sandra Epp Ryan |
| Prosecution Events | 39 |
| Latest Event | REM3 on 2025-10-13 |
Goods & Services
Shock-absorbing buffers of rubber for industrial machinery; buffers of rubber for industrial packaging containers; industrial packaging containers of rubber; packaging buffers of plastics for physical protection of items during shipping; packaging buffers of synthetic resins for physical protection of items during shipping; packing and insulating material, namely, shock absorbing wrapping buffers of plastic; rubber stoppers for industrial packaging containers; rubber lids and caps for industrial packaging containers; plastic semi-worked products in form of pellets, rods, foils, foams, fibers, films and sheets; semi-processed plastic substances in the form of sponges; polyurethane foam packaging and shipping buffers for physical protection of items during shipping; synthetic resins, semi-processed; artificial resins, semi-processed; plastic substances, semi-processed; rubber, raw or semi-worked; synthetic rubber; rubber for use in the manufacture of shock-absorbing buffers; gum, raw or semi-worked; thermal insulating materials, not for building; acoustic-insulating materials of rubber, not for building; acoustic-insulating materials of plastic, not for building | Processing of rubber; processing of plastics; processing of polymers; processing of synthetic resins; processing of synthetic foamed resins; processing of semi-processed synthetic resins; processing of semi-processed artificial resins; custom processing of rubber; custom processing of plastics; custom processing of synthetic resins