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972-248-8080 DALLAS
713-830-2207 HOUSTON
512-691-4100 AUSTIN

Trademark Class 19 - Non-Metallic Building Material Products

Dallas Trademark Lawyer

Selecting, Trademarking and Protecting your

Federal Trademark Registration in Class 19

Trademark Class 19 - Non-Metallic Building Material Products

Class 19

Non-Metallic Building Material Products

Building materials (non-metallic); nonmetallic rigid pipes for building; asphalt, pitch and bitumen; nonmetallic transportable buildings; monuments, not of metal.

Examples of a USPTO Class 19 Trademark

Materials, not of metal, for building and construction
Rigid pipes, not of metal, for building
Asphalt, pitch, tar and bitumen
Transportable buildings, not of metal
Monuments, not of metal.

Why is it important to ensure that trademark Class 19 is correct before filing? 

It's important to ensure that Trademark Class 19 is the right class, because if you get it wrong, you may not be able to register a trademark. And if you do manage to register for the wrong class, you can't change your registration to Trademark Class 19 later or switch from a good to a service. You must start the process over if you have the wrong class.

We Care About Your Trademark Brand

Our Dallas trademark attorneys are experienced and trained professional intellectual property attorneys that offer a full spectrum of trademark services. If you are prepared to take the next steps to help your brand flourish, reach out to our firm for a free consultation.

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Basis for Trademark Application Filing

When applying for a trademark, you are required to indicate the "basis" for filing your application. In the United States, most applicants select either their current use of the mark in commerce or their intention to use the mark in commerce in the future.

The "use-in-commerce" basis means that you are currently utilizing the mark in the sale or transportation of goods, or providing services that involve "interstate" commerce between more than one state or U.S. territory, or commerce between the U.S. and another country. For goods, the mark must be displayed on the actual goods, the packaging of the goods, or the marketing materials associated with the goods. In the case of services, the mark must be used in the promotion or sale of the services.

If you haven't started utilizing the mark but have intentions to use it in the future, you have the option to file your application based on a good faith intent to use the mark in commerce. This can include having a business plan, developing prototype products, or engaging in other preliminary business activities that demonstrate a genuine intention to use the mark.

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Additional Trademark Classes

Trademark Class Class Description
Class 1 Chemical Products
Class 2 Paint Products
Class 3 Cosmetics and Cleaning Products
Class 4 Lubricant and Fuel Products
Class 5 Pharmaceutical Products
Class 6 Metal Products
Class 7 Machinery Products
Class 8 Hand Tool Products
Class 9 Computer and Software Products and Electrical and Scientific Products
Class 10 Medical Instrument Products
Class 11 Environmental Control Instrument Products
Class 12 Vehicles and Products for locomotion by land, air or water
Class 13 Firearm Products
Class 14 Jewelry Products
Class 15 Musical Instrument Products
Class 16 Paper and Printed Material Products
Class 17 Rubber Products
Class 18 Leather Products
Class 19 Non-Metallic Building Material Products
Class 20 Furniture Products
Class 21 Houseware and Glass Products
Class 22 Ropes, Cordage and Fiber Products
Class 23 Yarns and Threads
Trademark Class Class Description
Class 24 Fabrics and Textile Products
Class 25 Clothing and Apparel Products
Class 26 Lace, Ribbons, Embroidery and Fancy Goods
Class 27 Floor Covering Products
Class 28 Toys and Sporting Goods Products
Class 29 Meat and Processed Food Products
Class 30 Staple Food Products
Class 31 Natural Agricultural Products
Class 32 Light Beverage Products
Class 33 Wines and Spirits (not including beer)
Class 34 Smoker's Products
Class 35 Advertising, Business and Retail Services
Class 36 Insurance and Financial Services
Class 37 Construction and Repair Services
Class 38 Communication Services
Class 39 Transportation and Storage Services
Class 40 Treatment and Processing of Materials Services
Class 41 Education and Entertainment Services
Class 42 Computer and Software Services and Scientific Services
Class 43 Restaurant and Hotel Services
Class 44 Medical and Beauty Services and Agricultural Services
Class 45 Personal, Legal and Social Services

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