CARBOCEMENT Trademark
CARBOCEMENT is a USPTO trademark filed by CarboRefine AG. Status: Pending.
Trademark Facts
| Mark | CARBOCEMENT |
|---|---|
| Serial Number | 79420672 |
| Status | Pending |
| Filing Date | 2025-02-04 |
| Mark Type | Word |
| Nice Classes | 001 (Chemicals), 019 (Building Materials), 040 (Material Treatment) |
| Owner | CarboRefine AG |
| Attorney of Record | Peter S. Weissman |
| Prosecution Events | 22 |
| Latest Event | PUBO on 2026-04-28 |
Goods & Services
Class 001: Chemical products, namely, chemical preparations for use in industry, science and photography; Chemicals for use in agriculture, horticulture and forestry except fungicides, herbicides, insecticides and parasiticides; unprocessed artificial resins, unprocessed plastics; fire extinguishing and fire prevention compositions; tempering and soldering preparations; adhesives for use in industry; putties and other paste fillers, namely, oil cement putty; composts, manures, fertilizers; biological preparations for use in industry and science; carbon; Class 019: Non-metallic construction materials, namely, concrete slabs designed to increase energy efficiency and energy conservation; non-metallic rigid pipes for building; asphalt, pitch, tar and bitumen; transportable buildings not of metal; monuments not of metal; cement; cement mixes; cement slabs; cement posts; Class 040: Treatment of materials, namely carbon capture for others; recycling of trash and waste; air purification and water treatment; printing services; food and beverage preservation; production and processing of fuels and other sources of energy; waste treatment; treatment and processing of plastic materials; material treatment services in connection with recycling; recycling; waste recycling; treatment of waste; upcycling in the nature of waste recycling; treatment and transformation of mineral resources and other raw materials, namely, transformation of photosynthetic carbon into engineered carbon materials; processing of raw materials, namely, processing of photosynthetic carbon into engineered carbon materials