SHELL
RegisteredWord Mark
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Ownership
ST
Owner Name
Type: Organization / Limited Liability Company
Address
Carel Van Bylandtlaan 30
the Hague, 2596HR
NL
Critical Dates
First Use Date
Jan 3, 2023
Filing Date
Jun 3, 2019
Registration Date
Nov 28, 2023
Mark Descriptions
Goods
Class 9
Batteries, rechargeable batteries, car cable jump leads; electric triangular red warning light
Class 11
Apparatus for lighting, namely, flashlight
Class 20
Plastic boxes for storage purposes
Mark Elements
Text Mark
SHELL
Category
Trademark
Standard Characters
Yes
Color Claim
No
Data source: USPTO TSDR
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Filing Date
Publication Date
Registration Date
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Trademark Summary
The standard character mark SHELL covers batteries, rechargeable batteries, car cable jump leads, and electric triangular red warning lights in International Class 009; apparatus for lighting, namely flashlights in International Class 011; and plastic boxes for storage purposes in International Class 020, with first use in commerce for all on January 3, 2023. It is registered on the Principal Register (Reg. No. 7231018) since November 28, 2023. The owner is Shell Trademark Management B.V., a Dutch limited liability company based in The Hague, Netherlands.
Recent Activity
Filed on June 3, 2019, the mark faced office actions in 2019-2020 and a final refusal in October 2020 before approval and publication for opposition on June 15, 2021. A statement of use was accepted in October 2023 leading to registration on November 28, 2023, with recent attorney and correspondence changes on April 14, 2025.
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