Trademark: | LuckyButterfly |
Area /Origin: | E.U. Trademark for Sale |
Trademark Category: | Class 04 - Oils /Lubricants |
Trademark Status: | Principal register, in good standing, ideal for Amazon, etc. |
Price: | $8,400 |
Domain Notice: | None |
Serial Number: | 018487127 (Click to the official detail page.) |
Registration Number: | 018487127 |
Goods /Services: |
Class 4: Candles; Paraffin; All purpose lubricants; Artificial fireplace logs; Beeswax for use in the manufacture of candles; Christmas tree candles; Dust binding compositions for sweeping; Leather preserving oil and grease; Textile oils; Wicks for candles; Lubricating oils; Additives, non-chemical, to motor fuel; Alcohol and mixed alcohol fuel; Alcohol fuel; All purpose penetrating oil; Animal oils for industrial purposes; Anthracite; Aromatherapy fragrance candles; Artificial petroleum; Automotive engine oils; Automotive greases; Automotive lubricants; Aviation fuel; Backfire torches containing diesel oil or kerosene and a wick for use in starting backfires to control fires and for controlled burns; Bagasse for use as fuel; Base oils; Baseball glove conditioning oil; Beeswax for use in further manufacture; Beeswax for use in the manufacture of cosmetics; Beeswax for use in the manufacture of ointments; Belt dressings; Benzene fuel; Biodiesel fuel; Biofuel; Biomass, namely, a lignocellulosic material used as a fuel for generating energy and electricity; Butane fuel; Bougies in the nature of wax candles; Candle torches; Candle-making kits; Candles and wicks for candles for lighting; Candles being of wax or liquid, for the illumination of carved pumpkins, mini-pumpkins, gourds, and other fruits and vegetables; Candles containing insect repellent; Candles for lighting; Candles for night lights; Candles for wedding; Carnauba wax; Castor oil for industrial purposes; Chafing dish fuel; Charcoal briquettes; Cigarette lighter fluid; Coal; Coal gas; Coconut oils for industrial purposes; Coke; Colza oil for industrial purposes; Combustible oil; Compressed natural gas; Crude oil; Cutting fluids; Diesel oil; Drilling lubricants; Electrical energy; Engine oils; Fireplace logs; Firewood; Fragrant wax for use in potpourri burners; Fuel; Fuel with an alcohol base; Gear oils; Gels comprised of plant-based oils and plant-based waxes for use in the manufacture of cosmetics and toiletries; Grease for machines; Graphite lubricants; Greases for boots and shoes; Heat transfer oils; Industrial oil; Lighting paper; Liquefied natural gas; Liquid fuels; Motor vehicle lubricants; Quenching oils; Protective wax for fruits and vegetables; Skateboard wax; Solid fuels; Tealight candles; Vegetable wax. Class 9: Solar panels; Magnets; Mouse [data processing equipment]; Scanners [data processing equipment]; Mouse pads; USB flash drives; Smart glasses; Smartphones; Loudspeakers; headphones; Baby monitors; Flashlights [photography]; Screens [photography]; Self-timers [for cameras]; Protective helmets; Pince-nez; Contact lenses; Sunglasses; Battery chargers for mobile phones; Smart watches; Computers; Phone cases; Diving suits; Wireless headphones; Battery chargers; Electric cables and wires; Computer keyboards; Batteries, electric; Telescopes; Detectors; Tablet computers; Camcorders; Data cables; Mouse [computer peripheral]; Microphones; USB chargers; Cameras; Electric sockets; USB hubs; Audio speakers; Audio receivers; Screens; Solar cell panels; Spectacle cases; Motorcycle helmets; Computer monitors; Scanners; Security cameras; Stylus [light pens]; Test tubes; Scientific apparatus and instruments; Tablet covers; Protective cases for laptops; Electric wires; Cables, electric; IC memory cards; USB cables; USB hardware; Mobile hard drives; Solid state drives; Power banks; Odometers; Speedometers; Intercoms; Cases for headphones; Mobile telephones; Lithium batteries; Cell phones; Power switches; Navigational instruments; Protective masks; Computer peripheral devices; Switches, electric; Monitors; LED monitors; Eyeglass frames; Holders adapted for mobile phones; Action cameras; Tachographs; Electronic calculators; Electrical locks; 3D spectacles; Set-top boxes; Keypads; Bicycle helmets; Measuring instruments; Display screen protectors in the nature of films for mobile phones; Routers; Network surveillance cameras; Protective eyeglasses; Protective headgear; Apparatus for data processing; Punched card machines for offices; Apparatus, instruments and cables for electricity; Microscopes; Apparatus providing night vision; Thermography apparatus; Underwater cameras; Touch screens; Chargers for mobile phones; Smoke alarm testers; Personal stereos; Audio amplifiers; In-car telephone handset cradles; Smart speakers; Portable speakers; Personal alarm apparatus; Electric doorbells; Clothing for protection against accidents, irradiation and fire; Shoes for protection against accidents, irradiation and fire; Fingerprint door locks; Milage recorders for vehicles; Detecting apparatus and instruments; Alarms; Rearview cameras for vehicles; Transformers [electricity]; Circuit breakers; Electric voltage transformers; Electric current transformers; Switchgear [electric]; Computer peripheral apparatus; Scales; Measures; Aerials; Switchboards; Digital photo frames; Digital book readers; Editing appliances for cinematographic films; Shutter releases [photography]; Slide projectors; Projection screens; Diaphragms [acoustics]; Lens hoods; Optical lenses; Current rectifiers; Electric couplings; Rheostats; Semi-conductors; Covers for electric outlets; Light-emitting diodes [LED]; Garments and clothes for protection against fire; Filters for respiratory masks; Gloves for divers; Masks [Protective -]; Knee-pads for workers; Safety restraints, other than for vehicle seats and sports equipment; Nose clips for divers and swimmers; Protection helmets for sports; Accumulator jars; Electronic collars to train animals; Protective films adapted for computer screens; Inverters; AC/DC inverters; Breathing apparatus for underwater swimming; Ear buds; Junction boxes for electric wires; Horns for loudspeakers; Camera goggles; Protective films adapted for smartphones; Wearable computer peripheral devices; Tape measures; Corrective eyewear; Firmware for computer peripherals; Alarm monitoring systems; Electric plugs; communications apparatus; Electronic weighing scales; Locks, electric; Boots for protection against fire; Swim goggles; monitoring cameras; Anti-theft warning apparatus; Liquid crystal display screens; Adapter cables for headphones; Stands adapted for mobile phones; Lenses for video cameras; Audio frequency apparatus; Overhead projectors; Wireless keyboards; Cabinets for loudspeakers; Photographic projectors; Wireless chargers; Materials for electricity mains [wires, cables]; Battery adapters; Computer applications for car audio video navigation; Navigating apparatus [compasses]; Hard disk drives; Radio sets; Car televisions; Car video recorders; Car audio apparatus; Personal computer cameras; Global positioning system (GPS) apparatus; Wireless computer peripherals; Film screens; Speakers; Solar battery chargers; Cases for mobile phones; Loud speakers; Electric adaptors; Selfie sticks [hand-held monopods]; Surveying apparatus and instruments; Remote control apparatus; Chargers for smartphones; Head-mounted video displays; Walkie-talkies; Television decoders; Diving apparatus; Integrated circuit cards [smart cards]; Chargeable batteries; Secure Digital (SD) Memory Cards; Wireless local area network devices; Memory cards for video game machines; Cameras [photography]; Wireless headsets for smartphones; Hands-free holders for cell phones; Smartphones in the shape of a watch; Motion-activated cameras; Hourglasses; Digital multi-meters; LCD monitors; Portable media players; Warning triangles; Humidity measuring apparatus; Level gauging poles; Calibrating apparatus; Children's eye glasses; Eyeglass lenses; Glasses, sunglasses and contact lenses; Polarizing spectacles; Anti-glare glasses. Class 12: Electric one wheel scooters; Vehicle joysticks; Handle bar control levers [parts of motorcycles]; Bicycle water bottle cages; Electric wheelchairs; Automobile gear sticks; Cycles; Frames for motorcycles; Electric cars; Hand carts; Self-balancing two-wheeled electric scooters; Gear shifts for automobiles; Fitted motorcycle covers; Handle bars for motorcycles; Front dash panels [parts of motorcycles]; Brake pedals [parts of motorcycles]; Motorcycle tires; Headlight mounts [parts of motorcycles]; Handle bar grips [parts of motorcycles]; Seat cushions for the seats of cars; Numberplate holders; Arm rests for wheelchairs; Armrests for automobile seats; Strollers; Automobile tires [tyres]; Air pumps for automobiles; Wheelbarrows; Civilian drones; Pushchair covers and hoods; Luggage nets for vehicles; Rearview mirrors; Upholstery for vehicles; Self-balancing boards; Brake pads for automobiles; Automobile chassis; Automobile seat cushions; Automobile dashboards; Motorcycles; Automotive interior trim; Windscreen wiper blades; Vehicles; Electric bicycle; Windscreen wipers for motor cars; Grocery carts; Sun visors being parts of vehicle bodywork; Interior trim parts of automobiles; Pet strollers; Wheelchairs; Hoods for vehicles; Motorscooters; Anti-slide chains for vehicle wheels; Ashtrays for vehicles; Ashtrays for automobiles; Bumpers for automobiles; Automobile cigarette lighters; Automobile running boards; Automobile roof racks; Vehicle hoods; Automobile windows; Balance bicycles [vehicles]; Pedal cycles; Car seat covers; Children's bicycles; Electric unicycles; Fitted bicycle covers; Fold-up pushchairs; Folding electric bicycles; Mini-bikes; Mountain bicycles; Self-balancing electric unicycles; Self-balancing scooters. Class 27: Anti-breakage floor mats made primarily of rubber; Floor mats used in industrial applications made primarily of plastic; Artificial lawn; Rugs; Wallpapers; Adhesive coated contamination control floor mat made of polypropylene that captures particulates; Aircraft carpet; Anti-fatigue floor mat; Anti-fatigue floor mats made primarily of textiles; Anti-slip floor coverings for use on staircases; Anti-slip floor mats made primarily of rubber; Anti-static floor mats made primarily of plastic; Anti-static mats for non-safety use; Area rugs; Artificial turf; Artificial turf for laying on the surfaces of recreational areas; Automobile carpets; Bags specially adapted for yoga mats; Barbecue grill floor mats; Bath mats; Bathroom mats; Bathroom rugs; Beach mats; Borders being wall decorations in the nature of wall coverings; Carpet backing; Carpet padding; Carpet tiles for covering floors; Carpet tiles made of textiles; Carpet underlays; Carpet underlays, namely, rug grippers; Carpeting for vehicles; Carpets and rugs; Carpets, rugs, mats and matting, linoleum for covering existing floors; Chair mats [under-chair floor protector]; Cork mats; Coverings for existing floors; Decorative slip-resistant floor covering in sheet form; Decorative wall hangings, not of textile; Disposable absorbent floor pads; Door mats; Door mats of India rubber or textile; Fabric bath mats; Floor coverings, namely, floor runners; Floor coverings made of textiles; Floor mats for automobiles; Floor mats featuring logos made primarily of rubber; Floor mats, fire-resistant, for fireplaces and barbecues; Floor tiles made of carpet; Foam mats for use on play area surfaces; Floor trays for vehicles; Fur rugs; Goza rush mats; Gymnasium exercise mats; Gymnasium floor coverings; Gymnastic mats; Horse stall floor mats; Interlocking floor runners for providing temporary protection of floor surfaces during construction; Japanese rice straw mats (tatami mats); Judo mats; Linoleum; Linoleum for use on floors; Mats of woven rope for creating ski slope surfaces; Mats of woven rope for ski slopes; Meditation mats; Mushiro straw mats; Non-slip bathtub mats; Non-slip mats for baths; Non-slip mats for showers; Non-textile wall coverings; Non-textile wall hangings; Oriental non-woven rugs (mosen); Paper bath mats; Paper floor mats; Personal exercise mats; Personal sitting mats; Pet feeding mats; Plastic bath mats; Prayer mats; Prayer rugs; Reed mats; Rubber mats; Rush mats with floral patterns (hana-mushiro); Straw mats; Synthetic grass [artificial turf]; Textile lined wallpaper; Textile floor mats for use in the home; Underlayment padding for artificial turf; Textile wallpaper; Wall coverings of paper; Wooden door mats; Wrestling mats; Yoga mats; Yoga towels specially adapted for yoga mats; Rugs made in whole or substantial part of silk,bamboo. 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➤Class 4+9+12+27, can be sold separately.
Trademark may be sold by owner. Please confirm availability with us. |
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1st - Agreement:
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The trademark correspondent is the person responsible for monitoring the trademark status and maintaining direct connections with official institutions. Typically, the owner-appointed attorney serves as the correspondent and manages legal affairs for the trademark.
We highly recommend that you, as the new owner, engage a familiar attorney to replace the old correspondent, as this will benefit trademark monitoring and maintenance. For U.S. trademarks, if you reside in the U.S., you can designate yourself as the correspondent according to USPTO rules. The designation is a simple task that takes just a few minutes to complete through your USPTO.gov account (a detailed guide is available for the buyer).
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Requirements in the First Ten Years*
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• Second Filing Deadline: You must file a Declaration of Use (or Excusable Nonuse) and an Application for Renewal between the 9th and 10th years after the registration date.
Requirements in Successive Ten-Year Periods*
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◆ What is the process for transferring ownership?
For a U.S. trademark, our attorney will file the necessary forms, submit the properly signed Trademark Assignment Agreement, and pay the required government fees to the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Officials will review the submissions and record the transfer if no errors are found. If any mistakes are identified, the USPTO will notify the filer to make corrections until the transfer is approved.
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The buyer will obtain trademark ownership, entire interest and the goodwill.
◆ What changes can we expect to see on the official page?
The USPTO system will record the assignment details and update the information to reflect the new owner.
◆ How long does the transfer take?
The transfer process usually takes 1-2 weeks, depending on the USPTO's processing speed.
Application:
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➜ You will need to reply to the "Case" with the above-mentioned "verification code".
➜ Amazon will approve your brand registry if no mistakes occur.
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