ODYSSEY OF THE MIND Trademark
ODYSSEY OF THE MIND is a USPTO trademark filed by Creative Competitions, Inc.. Status: Registered.
Trademark Facts
| Mark | ODYSSEY OF THE MIND |
|---|---|
| Serial Number | 87440424 |
| Registration Number | 5410944 |
| Status | Registered |
| Filing Date | 2017-05-08 |
| Registration Date | 2018-02-27 |
| Mark Type | Combined |
| Nice Classes | 014 (Jewelry & Watches) |
| Owner | Creative Competitions, Inc. |
| Attorney of Record | Camille M. Miller |
| Prosecution Events | 20 |
| Latest Event | APRE on 2023-09-15 |
Goods & Services
medallions, [ badges of precious metal, ] lapel pins, [ earrings, tie tacks, ] trophies of precious metal | [ paper name badges; ] newsletters on the subject of creative problem solving and creative problem solving competitions; rule books for administering creative problem solving competitions; handbooks with instructions for creative problem solving competitions; [ stationery; ] printed teaching materials on the subject of creative problem solving and creative problem solving competitions; printed award certificates; pamphlets on the subject of creative problem solving and creative problem solving competitions; brochures on the subject of creative problem solving and creative problem solving competitions; [ bumper stickers; score sheets; ] problem books with problems to stimulate creative problem solving among students and participants in creative problem solving competitions [ ; paper gift wrapping ribbon ] | backpacks; drawstring bags, tote bags, lunch bags, wallets [, leather money pouches ] | [ plastic name badges, ] plaques of plastic and wood, non-metal trophies | [ water bottles sold empty; mugs; travel mugs; ] plaques of glass, porcelain and terra cotta | shirts, T-shirts, sweat shirts, hats [, jackets, leggings, athletic arm sleeves, gloves; sleeves worn separate and apart from blouses, shirts and other tops ] | ornamental novelty buttons, prize ribbons | educational services, namely, conducting international tournaments directed toward challenging kindergarten through college students to find solutions to problems, such as designing and creating vehicles and structures, or creating dramatizations of literary or historical events