Design Mark 90070481

Registered
Design Mark

Key Information

Serial Number

Registration Number

Status

Registered

Ownership

IC

Owner Name

Type: Organization / Corporation

Address

2200 Mission College Boulevard
Santa Clara, CA 95052

Critical Dates

First Use Date

Sep 1, 2020

Filing Date

Jul 23, 2020

Registration Date

Jan 3, 2023

Mark Descriptions

Goods

Class 9
Computers; computer hardware; integrated circuits; data processors in the nature of semiconductor processors; semiconductor processor chips; semiconductor chips; microprocessors; data processors; central processing units; computer hardware in the nature of components for computers and printed circuits

Mark Elements

Text Mark
Design Mark 90070481
Category
Trademark
Standard Characters
No
Color Claim
No
Drawing/Image Description

The mark consists of a square containing a horizontal, straight line and a vertical, straight line. The horizontal line intersects with the vertical line near the right, bottom of the square. The lines inside the exterior square form a square in the upper left area of the exterior square, two rectangles, and a smaller square touching the bottom, right corner of the other interior square.

Design Search Codes
26.09.02
Plain single line squares
26.09.12
Squares with bars, bands and lines
26.09.14
Squares, three or more
26.09.16
Squares touching or intersecting
26.09.20
Squares inside one another
26.11.02
Plain single line rectangles
26.11.13
Rectangles (exactly two rectangles)
26.11.16
Rectangles touching or intersecting
Data source: USPTO TSDR
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Trademark Timeline

First Use

Sep 1, 2020

Filing Date

Jul 23, 2020

Publication Date

May 11, 2021

Registration Date

Jan 3, 2023

USPTO Records

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