Chemical fiber fabrics mainly refer to:
Pure, blended or interwoven fabrics processed from chemical fibers, that is to say, fabrics woven from pure fibers, excluding natural fibers The characteristics of chemical fiber fabrics are determined by the characteristics of the chemical fiber itself that is woven into it.
Mainly can be divided into regenerated fibers and synthetic fibers.
In the trademark, chemical fiber fabrics belong to the 24th category: textiles, bedding, towels
The trademark certificate will specify the major category and subcategory according to the trademark you applied for. What are the differences.
The details of the 24 categories of trademarks are as follows:
Each sub-category includes the following:
2401 Textiles and cloths
Imitation of animal skins Fabric 240003, decorative fabric 240004, billiard cloth 240007, fabric 240008, screen cloth 240009, hard (linen) cloth 240010, brocade 240011, textile fabric 240012, cloth 240013, rough canvas for tapestries and embroidery 240015, hemp fabric 240017, linen 240018, Sheet textiles hat lining 240019, shoe lining fabric 240020, shoe fabric 240021, Shawei Ni (fabric) 240023, velvet 240026, cotton fabric 240028, solid striped cotton (linen) 240031, crepe (fabric) 240035, heavy crepe Textured fabric 240036, satin 240037, underwear fabric 240038, lining (textile) 240039, bunting 240043, textile elastic fabric 240046, embroidered pattern fabric 240049, embroidery pattern fabric 240049, flannel (fabric) 240050, fleece Tweed (cloth) 240052, cheese cloth 240053, embossed striped fine cloth 240054, denim cloth 240054, gauze (cloth) 240056, horsehair and flannel mixed fabric (burlap) 240058, printed silk fabric 240060, printed cotton cloth 240061, Jersey fabric 240062, jute fabric 240063, woolen fabric 240064, woolen fabric 240064, linen 240067, diamond pattern linen 240069, household linen 240071, twill terry 240077, ramie fabric 240083, rayon fabric 240084, silk (cloth) 240088, Gauze 240089, thatch fiber fabric 240090, taffeta (cloth) 240091, woven fabric 240092, light fabric (fabric) 240094, white cloth 240095, chenille fabric 240111, textile fiber fabric 240116, Oxford cloth C240001, canvas C240002, terry cloth C240003, mosquito net fabric C240004, interlining C240005, gauze silk C240006, monofilament screen silk C240007, chambray pattern C240008, linen cloth C240009, castor silk spinning C240010, linen velvet C240011, electrostatic flocking cloth C240012, woolen cloth C24 0013
2402 Special fabrics
Hot-compressed adhesive fiber cloth 240001, airtight fabric for aviation balloons 240002, cloth shed 240016, glass cloth 240048, non-stationery tape 240057, plastic materials (fabric substitutes ) 240081, non-woven fabric 240098, cloth label 240102, textile fiberglass fabric 240104, textile filter material 240105, metal wool (space cotton) C240014, filter cloth C240015, cord fabric C240016, polypropylene woven cloth C240017, air filter C240018, resin cloth C240020
I will not list them one by one later
So, the way the chemical fiber fabric is written on the trademark is mainly based on the standard sample you applied for the trademark.
First confirm the name and sample of the trademark you are applying for
Determine which categories of trademark protection you need to apply for (all 45 categories) based on the characteristics of your product
Then check whether your trademark sample is similar in the category you are applying for or has already applied for a trademark. Based on this, you can judge whether you need to add new trademark elements or re-apply for a new name. If there is no similarity, you can directly Apply. Of course, it is usually up to the agency to confirm and judge the risks, make a trademark application diagnosis, and confirm whether to apply.
After confirmation, you can apply for a trademark according to the trademark application process. The trademark application time usually takes 13-15 months to get the certificate.