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A trademark is a sign that distinguishes the source of goods or services. Each registered trademark is designated for use on a certain product or service. Trademark Classification Query Product Category Product Category (Class 1 to Class 34, ***34 categories) Class 1: Chemicals used in industry, science, photography, agriculture, horticulture and forestry; unprocessed artificial synthesis Resins; unprocessed plastic substances; fertilizers; fire-extinguishing compositions; preparations for quenching and welding; chemicals for preserving food; tanning materials; adhesives for industrial use. Class II: Pigments, varnishes, lacquers; rust inhibitors and wood preservatives; colorants; mordants; unprocessed natural resins; metal foils and metal powders for painters, decorators, printers and artists. Class III: Bleaching agents and other materials for laundry use; cleaning, polishing, stain removing and abrasive preparations; soaps; spices, essential oils, cosmetics, shampoos; toothpastes. Class 4: Industrial oils and greases; lubricants; compositions for absorbing, moistening and binding dust; fuels (including motor fuels) and lighting materials; candles and wicks for lighting. Class 5: Pharmaceuticals, medical and veterinary preparations; medical hygienic preparations; nutritious foods and substances for medical or veterinary use, baby food; dietary supplements for humans and animals; plasters, dressing materials; materials for filling tooth holes, dental Use waxes; disinfectants; preparations for destroying pests; fungicides, herbicides. [4] Category VI: Ordinary metals and their alloys; metal building materials; movable metal buildings; metal materials for railway tracks; non-electrical cables made of ordinary metals; hardware, small metal hardware; metal pipes; safes; ores . [4] Category 7: Machines and machine tools; motors and engines (except for land vehicles); machine couplings and transmission parts (except for land vehicles); non-manual agricultural implements; incubators; vending machines. Class 8: Hand tools and utensils (manual); knives, forks and spoons; sidearms; razors. Category 9: Devices and instruments for science, navigation, surveying, photography, film, optics, weighing, measuring, signaling, inspection (supervision), rescue (rescue) and teaching; processing, switching, transmission, accumulation, regulation or control Electrical devices and instruments; devices for recording, communicating, and reproducing sounds or images; magnetic data carriers, recording disks; optical disks, DVD disks and other digital storage media; mechanical structures of coin-activated devices; cash registers, computing machines, data Processing devices, computers; computer software; fire-extinguishing equipment. Class 10: Surgical, medical, dental and veterinary instruments and instruments, prosthetic limbs, artificial eyes and dentures; orthopedic articles; suturing materials; special treatment devices for disabled people; massage equipment; baby care instruments, appliances and supplies; sex Daily equipment, utensils and supplies. Class 11: Lighting, heating, steam generation, cooking, refrigeration, drying, ventilation, water supply and sanitary devices. Category 12: Vehicles; land, air and sea carriers. Class 13: Firearms; arms and ammunition; explosives; fireworks. Class 14: Precious metals and their alloys, jewelry, precious and semi-precious stones; clocks and timepieces. Category 15: Musical instruments. Class 16: Paper and cardboard; printed matter; books; bookbinding supplies; photographs; stationery and office supplies (other than furniture); adhesives for stationery or household use; materials for artists or for painting; brushes; educational or teaching supplies; packaging and plastic paper, plastic film and plastic bags for packaging. Class 17: Rubber, gutta-percha, gum, asbestos, mica and substitutes for these materials, unprocessed and processed; molded plastic products for production; materials for packaging, filling and insulation; non-metallic hoses and non-metallic hoses Flexible pipe. Class 18: Leather and artificial leather; furs; luggage and backpacks; umbrellas and parasols; walking sticks; whips, harnesses and saddlery; collars for animals. Class 19: Non-metallic building materials; non-metallic rigid pipes for construction; asphalt, asphalt; movable non-metallic buildings; non-metallic monuments. Class 20: Furniture, mirrors, picture frames; products of wood, cork, reed, rattan, wicker, horn, bone, ivory, whale bone, shells, amber, mother-of-pearl, meerschaum not included in other categories, products of these materials substitutes or plastic products.
Therefore, an inquiry should be made before applying, so that the trademark can obtain a trademark certificate to the greatest extent possible. At the same time, it generally takes nearly a year for a registered trademark to be accepted by the Trademark Office and announced. If the registered trademark is rejected without inquiry, , not only wasting money, but more importantly, wasting time and delaying the use of the trademark.