EPCOR & DESIGN — 1005627

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Application number

1005627

Type(s)

Design

Category

Trademark

CIPO Status

ABANDONED SECTION 36

TM5 status

DEAD/APPLICATION/ Withdrawn/Abandoned
The owner of the trademark application withdrew (e.g. abandoned) the application and the application is no longer active.

Filed

1999-02-17

Applicant

EPCOR UTILITIES INC.
18TH FLOOR, CAPITOL SQUARE
10065 JASPER AVENUE
EDMONTON
ALBERTA T5J3B1

Agent

JEANANNE K. KIRWIN
(EMERY JAMIESON LLP)
2400, 10235 - 101 Street NW
EDMONTON
ALBERTA T5J3G1

Documents

Index headings

  • EPCOR
  • COR, EP
  • CORE, EP
  • R

Vienna information (Code & Description)

1.3.1
Sun rising or setting
A 1.3.17
Sun with rays constituted by triangles
26.2.1
Segments of circles or ellipses (except 26.2.7)
26.11.1
One line or one band
A 26.11.5
Thin lines
A 26.11.12
Curved lines or bands (except a 26.11.13)
27.5.1
Letters presenting a special form of writing
A 27.5.11
Letters underlined, overlined, framed or barred by one or more strokes
29.1.1
Red, pink, orange
29.1.2
Yellow, gold
29.1.12
Two predominant colours

Colour claim

The colours are an integral part of the trade-mark. The sun design and arc are golden yellow. The lettering is dark red.

Goods (Nice class & Statement)

(1) Office and stationery supplies, namely envelopes, tags and nametags.

(2) Office and system equipment, namely computer hardware, namely terminals, keyboards and computer stands.

(3) Novelty items, namely pennants, flags, banners, keychains, and posters.

(4) Publications, namely magazines and newspapers, brochures, and souvenir programmes.

(5) Audio-visual materials, namely slides and photographs.

(6) Office and system equipment, namely computer accessories.

(7) Printed goods, namely invitations.

(8) Novelty items, namely souvenir albums, and wine bottles.

(9) Printed goods, namely photo albums.

(10) Novelty items, namely prefabricated toy models of vehicles.

(11) Novelty items, namely lapel pins.

(12) Jewellery, namely pins.

(13) Toys and games, namely playing cards.

(14) Sporting goods and recreational equipment, namely sports bottles, namely water bottles.

(15) Clothing, namely t-shirts, jogging suits, golf shirts, and track suits.

(16) Household items, namely mugs.

(17) Computer network software, namely business application software, namely software products that when combined form a network enabling communication between work stations.

(18) Sporting goods and recreational equipment, namely golf balls and golf clubs.

(19) Tickets and vouchers for the performances, concerts and other entertainment events performed and/or arranged by others.

(20) Novelty items, namely plaques.

(21) Toys and games, namely toy vehicles.

(22) Clothing, namely coats, nylon wind-resistant jackets, and shells.

(23) Novelty items, namely binoculars.

(24) Jewellery, namely rings, and watches.

(25) Leatherware, namely briefcases and luggage.

(26) Clothing, namely tank tops.

(27) Novelty items, namely flashlights.

(28) Christmas omaments.

(29) Novelty items, namely balloons, buttons, key fobs, key tags, bottle openers, match books, lighters, lightsticks, jackknives, pocket knives, engraved plaques, stone etchings, license holders, badges, car emblems, piggy banks, liquor flasks, ice carvings, inflatables, namely bath toys and plastic toys, fabric transfers, awards of merit to be sold to others, teaspoons, thimbles, belts, trophies, nail clippers, fabric patches, fabric crests, wooden boxes, seat cushions, artificial flowers and plants, commemorative coins, commemorative plates, decorative tins, maps, kaleidoscopes, novelty hats, paper fans, decorative fans, cardboard auto windshield shades, paintings, brochures, menus, tray liners, sun glasses, magnifying glasses, wallets, billfolds, change purses, card holders, glasses cases, purse mirrors and compacts, change holders, comb cases and umbrellas.

(30) Jewellery, namely belt buckles, bracelets, brooches, chains, charms, cuff links, earrings, lockets, medals, medallions, money clips, music boxes, necklaces, pendants, tie bars, tie clasps, tie tacks, and tie pins, watch straps, wrist bands, and watch chains.

(31) Household items, namely carving boards, pot holders, jar openers, fly swatters, oven mitts, magnets, paper weights, ice buckets, lunch boxes and pails, coasters, cheese boards, place mats, napkins, serviettes, table cloths, paper towels, dish towels, spice mills, tray tables, clocks, candles, candle holders, cutlery, serving platters, ashtrays, vases, and decanters.

(32) Publications, namely books, children's books, cut-out books, pop-up books, read-along books, comic books, periodicals, colouring books, story books, coffee table books, desk and wall calendars, and cook books.

(33) Toys and games, namely educational toys, mechanical toys, plastic toys, plush toys, stuffed animals, dolls, rag dolls, doll accessories, puppets, squeeze toys, building and construction toys, geometric puzzles, dice games, electronic games, video games, card games, board games, action games, jigsaw puzzles, balloons, riding toys, paint sets, toy model kits, inflatable toys, stuffed toys, toy chests and boxes, wind-up toys, battery-operated toys, toy cameras, toy rockets, toy figurines, hobby kits, modelling compounds, model kits, kites, toy trains, toy blocks, talking dolls or toys, jack-in-the boxes, skipping ropes, sand box accessories, namely sand pails, shovels, molds, sieves, hoes and ladles, marbles, pogo sticks, tops, shuffle boards, flying discs, rub-on picture kits, chess and checker sets, marionettes, whistles, cribbage boards, paint-by-number sets, pinball games, handheld video games, horseshoes, road racing and train sets, punching bag toys, rattles, bath toys, toy watches, toy telephones, dart games, toy musical instruments, chalkboards, party accessories, namely streamers, noise makers, party favours, party hats, candles, helmets and masks.

(34) Audio-visual materials, namely photographic reproductions, records, recorded audio tapes, blank audio tapes, flash cards, electronic toys, phonograph records, records and read-along books sold as a set, cassettes and read-along books sold as a set, pre-recorded albums, pre-recorded cassettes and picture discs, video and audio tape cassettes and discs (both blank and pre-recorded).

(35) Sporting goods and recreational equipment, namely golf markers and tees, squash balls and racquets, badminton birds and racquets, racquetball balls and racquets, tennis balls and racquets, hockey sticks and pucks, baseballs and bats, baseball hats and gloves, footballs, bicycles and bicycle accessories, namely reflectors, decals and noise makers, bicycle helmets, football, hockey and baseball sweaters, beachballs, beach umbrellas, soccer balls, rugger balls, volleyballs, basketballs, headbands, wristbands and athletic visors, and sleeping bags.

(36) Clothing, namely aprons, bibs, bandannas, sweatshirts, swimsuits, hats, toques, bonnets, berets, scarves, fashion squares, neckties, ties, fashion bows, cravats, ascots, dickies, belts, cummerbunds, sunvisors, uniforms, shirts, sweaters, suspenders, sport shirts, gloves, mittens, handkerchiefs, caps, hats, baseball caps, straw hats, turtlenecks, knit shirts, woven shirts, coveralls, jumpsuits, tops, bottoms, namely slacks, shorts and pants, blouses, polo shirts, underwear, parkas, warm-up suits, bathrobes, rain coats, rain ponchos, Jamaican shorts, namely knee length shorts, athletic shorts, rugby shirts, cycle shorts, cycle tights, rugby shorts, boxer shorts, kangaroo jackets, namely hooded sweatshirts with pouch pocket front, crinkle cotton shirts, undershorts and double insert skirts, blazers, ponchos, ski jackets, parkas, and leather clothing, namely pants, skirts, jackets, vests, coats, and belts.

(37) Safety garments and equipment, and specialty equipment, namely reflective vests, disposable coveralls, gloves, foot coverings and head gear, namely hard hats and caps.

(38) Protective clothing, namely coveralls, and lineman gloves.

(39) Self-contained breathing apparati.

(40) Specialized equipment for working on high voltage power lines, namely hot sticks designed to protect the safety of workers.

(41) Leatherware, namely wallets.

(42) Leather footwear, namely shoes, boots, and sandals.

(43) Footwear, namely shoes, boots, socks and shoelaces.

(44) Confectioneries, namely chocolate, chocolate bars, candy, lollipops, chewing gum and bubble gum.

(45) Printed goods, namely calendars, calendar pads, agendas, two-dimensional stickers, three-dimensional vinyl stickers, greeting cards, bulletin boards, note pads, writing paper, posters, post cards, guest books, letter openers, memo pads, note books, paperweights, bumper stickers, flags, heat-sealed badges and emblems, iron-on decals, stickers, vinyl stickers, pressure-sensitive labels, scrapbooks, iron-on decals, stickers, vinyl stickers, pressure-sensitive labels, scrapbooks, ballpoint pens, felt pens, crayons, fountain pens, rubber stamps, stamps, stamp albums, trading cards, and stamp pads.

(46) Office and system equipment, namely computers, modems, and office productivity software used at the work station; typewriters, file cabinets, office dividers, desks, chairs, photocopiers and facsimile machines.

(47) School supplies, namely binders, blackboards, blotters, bookmarks, book covers, note paper, clip boards, desk sets, pens, pencils, crayons, diaries, erasers, staplers, staples, calculators, pencil cases, pencil boxes, pencil sharpeners, rulers, tags, gummed labels, and decals.

(48) Car accessories, namely car deodorants, car ornaments, namely rear-view mirror suspended ornaments, front and rear dashboard ornaments, suction cup window ornaments, antenna ornaments, vehicle identification signs, cushions, and mirrors.

(49) Crystal glassware and glassware, namely drinking and decorative glasses, cups, saucers, beer mugs, steins, plates, bowls, shotglasses and shooter glasses.

(50) Hollow-ware and chinaware, namely dinner service sets, salt and pepper sets, pitcher sets, bud vases, swizzle sticks, sculptured glass, and stained glass.

(51) Ceramic ware, namely pottery, knickknacks, namely ceramic shelf ornaments, cups, vases, tableware.

(52) Plastic ware, namely cutlery, mugs, cups and glasses.

(53) Porcelain ware, namely beer steins, minimugs, ashtrays, toothpick holders, salt and pepper shakers, candy dishes, bud vases and bowls.

(54) Linens, namely towels, blankets, pillows, cushions, bedspreads, shams, pillow cases, duvets and duvet covers, comforters, drapery, and curtains.

(55) Building supplies and equipment, namely cement, lumber, finishing steel, heating and ventilation equipment, namely heating ducts, fans, humidifiers, dehumidifiers, valves, pumps, generators, condensers, filters, refrigeration and temperature control equipment, namely thermostats, and air conditioners.

(56) Aluminum structural and finishing materials, namely aluminum framing and aluminum siding, aluminum doors, roofing and fencing, portable housing, namely prefabricated portable housing units, and garden sheds.

(57) Water supplies and equipment, namely pipes, hydrants, valves, valve casing plugs, hoses, water fixtures and appliances, faucets, trailers and vehicles used in transporting or servicing water supplies, special event fixtures, displays and equipment, water tanks, manhole and chamber covers, signage and water meters.

(58) Special event equipment, namely seating equipment, namely portable seating for spectators.

(59) Medical products, namely acetylsalicylic acid tablets, rubbing alcohol, bandages, namely adhesive bandages and rolled bandages, first aid kits, compresses, heat packs, cold packs, eye patches, cough syrup, throat lozenges, tissues, bathroom tissue, and scales.

(60) Electronic equipment, namely telephones, answering machines, and telephone directories.

Services (Nice class & Statement)

(1) Sponsoring, namely providing financial and other assistance to the organizers of community events, amateur sporting groups, sporting events, special events, namely community celebrations, sporting competitions, and entertainment events.

(2) Community services, namely the organization and sponsorship of festivals and special events, namely community celebrations, and the sponsorship of the fund-raising activities of charitable organizations.

(3) Utility services, namely the production and supply of energy products and by-products, namely methane gas.

(4) Maintenance of street lights, light rail transit systems, traffic signals, airport lighting, and electric trolley buses.

(5) Providing electrical, plumbing, H-vac, mechanical and pressure vessel inspection.

(6) Educational services, namely providing advice to the public on health and safety issues, environmental awareness issues, and the wise use of electricity.

(7) Computer-aided geographical drafting and mapping services.

(8) Testing of human hearing.

(9) Testing of lineman gloves for contractors.

(10) Providing training to the public and others on the subject of safety precautions.

(11) Conducting energy audits in both commercial and residential settings.

(12) Organization and sponsorship of elementary and secondary school and university student programs.

Classification data

Disclaimer

The classification data is provided for information and searching purposes only. CIPO does not warrant the accuracy of the classes assigned to the trademark. This data has no legal value of any kind.

3 - Bleaching, cleaning preparations and non-medicated cosmetics
4 - Industrial oils, greases and fuels
5 - Pharmaceuticals and herbicides
6 - Common metals
7 - Machinery
8 - Hand tools
9 - Electrical, scientific and teaching apparatus and software
10 - Medical and veterinary devices
11 - Environmental control items
12 - Vehicles
14 - Precious and semi-precious metals, and jewellery
15 - Musical instruments
16 - Paper and printed goods
18 - Leather and artificial leather goods
19 - Non-metallic building materials
20 - Furniture, mirrors, articles not included in other classes
21 - Household goods and glass
24 - Textiles and textile goods
25 - Clothing, footwear, headgear
26 - Sewing and decorative items including slide fasteners
27 - Floor coverings
28 - Games, toys and playthings, sporting articles
30 - Staple foods
34 - Smoker's articles
35 - Advertising, marketing, promotional and business
36 - Insurance and financial
37 - Building construction and repair
39 - Transportation and storage
40 - Treatment of materials
41 - Education and entertainment
42 - Computer and scientific
43 - Accommodation, food and drink
44 - Medical and veterinary, beauty, agricultural and forestry

Claims

  • Used in CANADA since at least as early as June 1996 on goods (1), (2) and on services (1),(2)
  • Used in CANADA since at least as early as July 1996 on goods (3), (4), (5)
  • Used in CANADA since at least as early as September 1996 on goods (6)
  • Used in CANADA since at least as early as November 1996 on goods (7)
  • Used in CANADA since at least as early as December 1996 on goods (8), (9)
  • Used in CANADA since at least as early as January 1997 on goods (10)
  • Used in CANADA since at least as early as May 1997 on goods (11), (12), (13), (14), (15), (16)
  • Used in CANADA since at least as early as July 1997 on goods (18)
  • Used in CANADA since at least as early as September 1997 on goods (19)
  • Used in CANADA since at least as early as October 1997 on goods (20)
  • Used in CANADA since at least as early as January 1998 on goods (21), (22)
  • Used in CANADA since at least as early as March 1998 on goods (23), (24), (25)
  • Used in CANADA since at least as early as May 1998 on goods (26)
  • Used in CANADA since at least as early as October 1998 on goods (27)
  • Used in CANADA since at least as early as June 1997 on goods (17)
  • Used in CANADA since at least as early as December 1998 on goods (28)
  • Proposed Use in CANADA on goods (29), (30), (31), (32), (33), (34), (35), (36), (37), (38), (39), (40), (41), (42), (43), (44), (45), (46), (47), (48), (49), (50), (51), (52), (53), (54), (55), (56), (57), (58), (59), (60) and on services (3),(4),(5),(6),(7),(8),(9),(10),(11),(12)

Action History

Actions
Action Action date Due date Comments
Filed 1999-02-17
Created 1999-02-26
Formalized 1999-03-04
Search Recorded 1999-11-15
Examiner's First Report 1999-11-24 2000-03-24
Correspondence Created 2000-02-07 2000-06-07
Correspondence Created 2000-03-08 2000-07-08
Extension of Time 2000-08-01 2001-01-08 Request Letter Date: 2000/06/27
Default Notice Sent 2001-01-29 2001-03-29 Defaulting Action Date: 2000/03/08
Abandoned - Section 36 2001-04-18
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