DEPARTMENT OF FLOORLAND SECURITY Trademark
DEPARTMENT OF FLOORLAND SECURITY is a USPTO trademark filed by MAGIC SLIDERS LLC. Status: Registered.
Trademark Facts
| Mark | DEPARTMENT OF FLOORLAND SECURITY |
|---|---|
| Serial Number | 87021782 |
| Registration Number | 5686548 |
| Status | Registered |
| Filing Date | 2016-05-02 |
| Registration Date | 2019-02-26 |
| Mark Type | Word |
| Nice Classes | 006 (Metals) |
| Owner | MAGIC SLIDERS LLC |
| Attorney of Record | Neal R. Platt |
| Prosecution Events | 60 |
| Latest Event | C15A on 2024-09-12 |
Goods & Services
Door stops of metal; felt pads, coasters, anti-slip grippers, protective bumpers, and furniture leg tips, made predominantly of metal, for placement between furniture and floors, and for placement between hard surfaces and delicate surfaces with which they would otherwise come into direct contact, in order to reduce or prevent scratching and scuffing, and in order to reduce or prevent skidding and noise; and coasters and caster cups, made predominantly of metal, for placement between furniture and hard and carpeted floors with which they would otherwise come into direct contact, in order to prevent damage to furniture, floors, and carpet, and in order to reduce or prevent skidding and noise | Door stops of rubber | Door stops of plastic; door stops of wood; furniture casters, made predominantly of materials other than metal, for household, commercial and industrial use; felt pads, coasters, anti-slip grippers, protective bumpers, and furniture leg tips, made predominantly of materials other than metal, for placement between furniture and floors, and for placement between hard surfaces and delicate surfaces with which they would otherwise come into direct contact, in order to reduce or prevent scratching and scuffing, and in order to reduce or prevent skidding and noise; and coasters and caster cups, made predominantly of materials other than metal, for placement between furniture and hard and carpeted floors with which they would otherwise come into direct contact, in order to prevent damage to furniture, floors, and carpet, and in order to reduce or prevent skidding and noise