Details of Trademark Class 45:
Category 1: Chemicals used in industry, science, photography, agriculture, horticulture and forestry; unprocessed artificial synthetic 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 foils for painters, decorators, printers and artists Metal powder.
Category 3: 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.
Category 5: Medicinal and veterinary preparations; medical sanitary preparations; nutritional foods and substances for medical or veterinary use, baby food; dietary supplements for humans and animals; plasters, dressing materials; packing Dental materials, dental wax; disinfectants; preparations for destroying pests; fungicides, herbicides.
Category 6: 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; ordinary metal products not included in other classes; ores.
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; automatic vending machines Cargo plane.
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 tools, measuring tools, signals, inspection (supervision), rescue (rescue) and teaching; processing, switches, Devices and instruments for transmitting, accumulating, regulating or controlling electricity; devices for recording, communicating and reproducing sound 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 supplies; suturing materials.
Category 11: lighting, heating, steam generation, cooking, refrigeration, drying, ventilation, water supply and sanitary devices.
Category 12: Vehicles; land, air and sea carriers.
Category 13: Firearms; arms and ammunition; explosives; fireworks.
Category 14: Precious metals and their alloys, precious metal products or articles plated with precious metals not belonging to other categories; jewelry, gemstones; clocks and timing instruments.
Category 15: Musical instruments.
Class 16: Paper and cardboard, articles of paper and cardboard not included in other classes; printed matter; binding supplies; photographs; stationery; adhesives for stationery or household use; art supplies; paintbrushes; typewriters and Office supplies (other than furniture); educational or teaching supplies (other than instruments); plastic articles for packaging (not included in other categories); printing type; printing plates.
Class 17: Rubber, gutta-percha, gum, asbestos, mica, and products made from these raw materials not included in other categories; molded plastic products for production; materials for packaging, filling and insulation; non- Metal hose.
Class 18: Leather and artificial leather and articles of leather and artificial leather not included in other classes; furs; trunks and traveling bags; umbrellas and parasols; walking sticks; whips and harness.
Category 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; wood, cork, reed, rattan, wicker, horn, bone, ivory, whale bone, shell, amber, mother-of-pearl, seashell, not included in other categories Foam stone products, substitutes for these materials or plastic products.
Class 21; Household or kitchen utensils and containers; combs and sponges; brushes (other than paintbrushes); brush-making materials; cleaning utensils; steel wool; unworked or semi-worked glass (for building use) (except glass); glassware, porcelain and earthenware not included in other classes.
Class 22: Cables, ropes, nets, tents, awnings, tarpaulins, sails, bags and bags (not included in other classes); padding and stuffing materials (rubber or plastics) Except); fiber raw materials for textile use.
Class 23: Yarns and threads for textile use.
Class 24: Cloths and textiles not included in other classes; bed sheets; tablecloths.
Category 25: Clothing, shoes, hats.
Class 26: Lace and embroidery, ribbons and braids; buttons, collar hooks, pins and sewing needles; artificial flowers.
Class 27: Carpets, mats, mats, linoleum and other flooring materials; non-textile wall curtains.
Class 28: Game apparatus and toys; sports and sporting goods not included in other classes; decorations for Christmas trees.
Class 29: Meat, fish, poultry and game; gravies; pickled, frozen, dried and cooked fruits and vegetables; jellies, jams, preserves; eggs; milk and milk products; Edible oils and greases.
Class 30: Coffee, tea, cocoa and coffee substitutes; rice; edible starch and sago; flour and cereal preparations; bread, pastries and sweets; iced products; sugar, honey, syrups ; Fresh yeast, baking powder; salt; mustard; vinegar, sauce (condiments); spices; drinking ice.
Class 31: Cereals and agricultural, horticultural and forestry products not included in other categories; live animals; fresh fruits and vegetables; seeds; vegetation and flowers; animal feed; malt.
Class 32; Beer; mineral and soda water and other non-alcoholic beverages; fruit drinks and juices; syrups and other preparations for making beverages.
Category 33: Alcoholic beverages (except beer).
Class 34: Tobacco; Smoking Sets; Matches.
Category 35: Advertising; business operations; business management; office affairs.
Category 36: Insurance; financial affairs; monetary affairs; real estate affairs.
Class 37: House construction; repair; installation services.
Class 38: Telecommunications.
Class 39: Transportation; packaging and storage of goods; travel arrangements.
Class 40: Material handling.
Category 41: Education; provision of training; entertainment; cultural and sports activities.
Category 42: Scientific and technological services and related research and design services; industrial analysis and research; design and development of computer hardware and software.
Class 43: Provision of food and beverage services; temporary accommodation.
Class 44: Medical services; veterinary services; health and beauty services for humans or animals; agricultural, horticultural and forestry services.
Class 45: Legal services; private and social services provided by others to meet personal needs; services to protect property and personal safety
Extended information
1. Trademark Categories
1. Word trademarks
refers to trademarks consisting only of words, including Chinese characters and ethnic minority characters, foreign characters and Arabic numerals or other Trademarks with various word combinations.
2. Graphic trademark
refers to a trademark consisting only of graphics.
3. Alphabet trademarks
refers to trademarks composed of the smallest writing unit of pinyin characters or phonetic symbols, including pinyin characters, foreign letters such as English letters, Latin letters, etc.
4. Digital trademarks
A trademark composed of Arabic numerals, Roman numerals or Chinese uppercase numerals.
5. Three-dimensional logo trademark
Also known as a three-dimensional trademark, it is a trademark logo composed of a three-dimensional object logo with three dimensions: length, width, and height. It is different from what we usually see. The trademark pattern is different from a flat surface, but appears in a three-dimensional material form. This form may appear on the shape of the product, or on the container or other places of the product. This is a new content added to the newly revised Trademark Law in 2001, which will make China's trademark protection system more complete.
6. Color combination trademark
A color combination trademark refers to a trademark composed of two or more colors arranged and combined. A trademark composed of words, patterns and colors is not a color combination trademark, but a general combination trademark.
7. Overall combination trademark
Refers to a trademark composed of two or more components, also called a composite trademark.
8. Sound trademark
A trademark that uses a set of music composed of musical notes or a special sound as a product or service is a sound trademark. For example, a record company in the United States uses 11 notes to form a set of music and records it at the beginning of the tapes they sell as a mark to identify their products. This company applied for registration in order to protect the exclusive rights of its sound and prevent others from using and copying it. Sound trademarks are currently only recognized in a few countries such as the United States.
9. Smell trademark
Smell trademark is a trademark that uses a certain special smell to distinguish different goods and services. Currently, this kind of trademark is only recognized as a trademark in certain countries. It cannot be registered as a trademark in China;
2. When the World Intellectual Property Organization classifies goods and services, it generally follows the following principles,
1. Goods
(1) In principle, finished products are classified according to their functions and uses. If the classification table does not stipulate the classification standards, the finished products will be classified into the same category as other similar finished products in the alphabetical classification table. Can be classified according to auxiliary classification standards, that is, according to the materials of these manufactured products or their operation methods;
(2) Multifunctional combined manufactured products (such as the combination of clocks and radios) can be classified According to the functions or uses of each component of the product, the product is classified into different categories corresponding to these functions or uses. If these standards are not specified in the category table, the standards shown in paragraph (1) may be used;
(3) Raw materials, unprocessed products or semi-finished products are in principle classified according to the raw materials they are composed of;
(4) Commodities form a part of other commodities and are classified together with other commodities in principle. in a category, but such similar goods cannot be used for other purposes under normal circumstances. All other situations are classified according to the above standards (1);
(5) When finished products or semi-finished products are classified according to their raw materials, if they are made of several different raw materials, in principle, they are classified according to their main raw materials Classification;
(6) Containers such as boxes and boxes used to hold goods should, in principle, be classified into the same category as the goods.
2. Services
(1) In principle, services are classified according to the industries listed in the service category title and its notes. If not listed, they can be classified in alphabetical order. Other similar service categories in the table.
(2) Rental services are, in principle, classified into the same category as services realized through leasing things (such as rental telephones, which are classified in Category 38). Rental services are similar to rental services and the same classification principles should be applied. However, financial leasing is a financial service and is classified in Category 36.
(3) In principle, services providing advice, information or consulting fall into the same category as the things involved in providing services, such as transportation consulting (Category 39), business management consulting (Category 35) Class), financial consulting (Class 36), beauty consulting (Class 44). The provision of advice, information or consultation by electronic means (e.g. telephone, computer) does not affect the classification of such services.
(4) Franchise services are in principle classified into the same category as the services provided by the franchisor (for example, franchise business advice (Category 35), franchise financial services (Category 35) Class 36), legal services for franchising (Class 45).