PIKA3D Trademark
PIKA3D is a USPTO trademark filed by WobbleWorks, Inc.. Status: Registered.
Trademark Facts
| Mark | PIKA3D |
|---|---|
| Serial Number | 90843069 |
| Registration Number | 6726447 |
| Status | Registered |
| Filing Date | 2021-07-22 |
| Registration Date | 2022-05-24 |
| Mark Type | Word |
| Nice Classes | 007 (Machinery) |
| Owner | WobbleWorks, Inc. |
| Attorney of Record | Lynne Boisineau |
| Prosecution Events | 16 |
| Latest Event | R.PR on 2022-05-24 |
Goods & Services
3D printing pens; three-dimensional printers, namely, electric plastic extrusion instruments for creating objects via melting, cooling, solidifying and extruding plastic; three-dimensional printers, namely, electric extrusion instruments for creating objects via melting, cooling, solidifying and extruding edible substances; holders for three-dimensional printers, namely, stands for holding 3D printing pens; specially fitted platforms for three-dimensional printers; Fans, unblocking rods, wrenches, and warming wands for creating objects via warming of plastic materials, sold as an integral component of 3D printing pens; Soldering hobby craft kits comprised primarily of 3D printing pens and electric soldering irons; hobby craft robotics activity kits comprised of 3D printing pens and robotic parts to be assembled with the 3D printing pen; Non-adhesive gridded plastic platform specially fitted for use with 3D printers for constructing 3D objects | Materials used to create three-dimensional designs and objects, namely, semi-worked thermoplastic filaments used for 3D printing; industrial 3D printing kits comprising molds and stencils to be used in connection with modeling compounds used for 3D printing; semi-processed plastic in the form of films, sheets, tubes, bars, or rods for creating three-dimensional artwork, toys and playthings, scale model buildings and items in the nature of functional items and design items; Plastics in extruded form used to make three-dimensional artwork; extruded plastic in the form of feedstock, sheets, rods, pellets, and sticks used to make three-dimensional artwork