GleanMark

AMERICAN PEAT TECHNOLOGY Trademark

AMERICAN PEAT TECHNOLOGY is a USPTO trademark filed by American Peat Technology, LLC. Status: Registered.

Trademark Facts

MarkAMERICAN PEAT TECHNOLOGY
Serial Number87648754
Registration Number5807548
StatusRegistered
Filing Date2017-10-17
Registration Date2019-07-16
Mark TypeWord
Nice Classes001 (Chemicals), 005 (Pharmaceuticals)
OwnerAmerican Peat Technology, LLC
Attorney of RecordBradley J. Walz
Prosecution Events32
Latest EventNA85 on 2025-03-17

Goods & Services

Carrier media for microbial cultures; Hardened granular aqueous solution treatment media made from naturally-occurring, carbon-based organic materials that have partially decayed or decomposed over time in the ground, are plant or animal-based products that were subjected to a bacterial or thermal decomposition process to partially decompose the organic materials contained therein, or are fermented products not meant for human consumption, namely, hardened granular water treatment media for physical filtration and adsorption of aqueous phase heavy metal cations from waste waters, the treatment media being made from peat, composted media, plant by-products, crop by-product residues, distiller's grains, sileage, livestock manure, sewage sludge, lignite coal, charcoal, partially-decomposed wood, torrefied wood chips, Biochar, apatite (calcium phosphate), zeolites, and combinations thereof; Chemically-modified, hardened granular aqueous solution treatment media made from naturally-occurring, carbon-based organic materials that have partially decayed or decomposed over time in the ground, are plant or animal-based products that were subjected to a bacterial or thermal decomposition process to partially decompose the organic materials contained therein, or are fermented products not meant for human consumption, namely, hardened granular water treatment media reacted with an acid solution, salt solution, or other chemical reactants for adsorption of aqueous phase heavy metal cations from wastewaters or use as an ion exchanger for anions contained in wastewaters, the treatment media being made from peat, composted media, plant by-products, crop by-product residues, distiller's grains, sileage, livestock manure, sewage sludge, lignite coal, charcoal, partially-decomposed wood, torrefied wood chips, Biochar, apatite (calcium phosphate), zeolites, and combinations thereof; "PEAT TECHNOLOGY"

Related