72 HRS Trademark
72 HRS is a USPTO trademark filed by Fongco Holdings Inc.. Status: Registered.
Trademark Facts
| Mark | 72 HRS |
|---|---|
| Serial Number | 88442915 |
| Registration Number | 5986587 |
| Status | Registered |
| Filing Date | 2019-05-23 |
| Registration Date | 2020-02-11 |
| Mark Type | Word |
| Nice Classes | 009 (Electronics & Software), 030 (Staple Foods), 032 (Beverages) |
| Owner | Fongco Holdings Inc. |
| Attorney of Record | Alex E. Jones |
| Prosecution Events | 29 |
| Latest Event | REM1 on 2025-02-11 |
Goods & Services
Emergency food ration kits comprised primarily of flour based snack bars and also including freeze dried and dehydrated meals; Emergency and natural disaster survival kits comprised primarily of emergency food rations in the nature of flour based snack bars and also including first aid kit, emergency drinking water, water purification tablets, emergency sleeping bag, hooded poncho, tube tent, duct tape, hand-crank powered light, AM/FM radio and USB charger, led bulbs, emergency candle, waterproof matches, emergency whistle, dust masks, work gloves, multi-function tool containing a knife, bottle opener, corkscrew, screwdriver, scissors, nail file, and can opener, nylon utility cord, backpack, reusable bags, compact cooking stove, all of the foregoing sold in a survival backpack as a unit; Roadside emergency kit comprised primarily of jumper cables and also including emergency food and water, tow rope, emergency hammer, seat belt cutter, window breaker, emergency vehicle reflectors, rechargeable flashlight, emergency candle, waterproof matches, safety whistle, and work gloves, all of the foregoing sold in a survival kit as a unit; Dust Masks; AM/FM Radio Receiver; hand-cranked AM/FM radio; solar powered AM/FM radio; Battery charger; hand-cranked battery charger; solar powered battery charger; Jumper cables; Emergency drinking water; Emergency and natural disaster survival kits comprised primarily of emergency drinking water and also including first aid kit, emergency food rations, water purification tablets, emergency sleeping bag, hooded poncho, tube tent, duct tape, hand-crank powered light, AM/FM radio and USB charger, led bulbs, emergency candle, waterproof matches, emergency whistle, dust masks, work gloves, multi-function tool containing a knife, bottle opener, corkscrew, screwdriver, scissors, nail file, and can opener, nylon utility cord, backpack, reusable bags, compact cooking stove, all of the foregoing sold in a survival backpack as a unit