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003   Sun creams

These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.


003   Sun-tanning oils and lotions

These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.


003   Teeth cleaning lotions

These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.


003   Toning lotion, for the face, body and hands

These refer to non-medicated lotions. Medicated lotions are in Class 5.


003   Tooth whitening creams

These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.


003   Topical herbal cream for firming and enhancing breasts

These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.


003   Vanishing cream

These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.


003   Wrinkle removing skin care preparations

This item is a non-medicated skin care preparation. Medicated skin care preparations are in Class 5.


003   Wrinkle resistant cream

These refer to non-medicated creams. Medicated creams are in Class 5.


004   Non-chemical additives for oils and fuels

Chemical based additives for oils and fuels are in Class 1


004   Non-chemical additives for fuels, lubricants and greases

Chemical based additives for oils and fuels are in Class 1


004   Non-chemical adsorbents for removing impurities from fuel

Chemical based adsorbents for oils and fuels are in Class 1


004   Non-chemical engine treatments and additives for engine oils, gasoline and diesel fuels, transmission fluids and cooling systems

Chemical-based fuel and motor oil additives are in Class 1


004   Non-chemical gasoline additives

Chemical based additives for oils and fuels are in Class 1


004   Non-chemical motor oil additives

Chemical based additives for oils and fuels are in Class 1


005   Acne treatment preparations

These refer to medicated acne treatment preparations. Non-medicated acne treatment preparations are in Class 3.


005   Air deodorant

Note that deodorants for personal use (use on the body of human or animal) are in Class 3


005   Almond oil for the treatment of {indicate specific disease or condition}

9/25/08 - {indicate specific disease or condition}was added to the language of the identification. Because of this addition, its previous "T" notation was deleted.


005   Almond oils for the treatment of {indicate specific disease or condition}

9/25/08 - {indicate specific disease or condition}was added to the language of the identification. Because of this addition, its previous "T" notation was deleted.


005   Antimicrobial coatings to treat the growth of mold, mildew, bacteria and fungus on various surfaces

The word "prevent" was changed to "treat" - regarding care of inanimate objects, prevention is a Class 1 characteristic; treatment is a Class 5 characteristic


005   Biological and chemical preparations and reagents for medical or veterinary use

This was a trilateral entry, but it has proven to be too broad under USPTO standards of specificity required for an identification of goods of this type.


005   Biological implants, namely, avital processed human or animal connective tissue

Implants consisting of artificial or synthetic materials are in Class 10


005   Bronchodilators

This ID covers the bronchodilating preparations - a broncho dilator in the nature of a delivery mechanism is in Class 10 unless sold filled with the preparation.


005   Car deodorant

Note that deodorants for personal use (use on the body of human or animal) are in Class 3


005   Deodorants for clothing or textiles

Transferred from Class 3 in accordance with 9th edition of Nice Agreement. Note that deodorants for personal use (use on the body of human or animal) are in Class 3


005   Eyepatches for medical use

This entry was transferred from Class 10 to Class 5. This was done to bring US practice into conformance with the addition of this item in Class 5 in the 8th edition of the Nice Agree ment.


005   Herbal products, namely, aromatherapy packs containing herbs used for relief from headaches, insomnia and sinus discomfort

Specific conditions to be treated added to ID to differentiate from aromatherapy products in Class 3.


005   Household deodorant

Note that deodorants for personal use (use on the body of human or animal) are in Class 3


005   Magnetic bracelets for medical purposes

Transferred from Class 10 based on Nice Agreement entry "bracelets for medical purposes" in Class 5.


005   Mold inhibitor for {indicate use, e.g. livestock feed, foods, grain, drinking water, etc.}

Transferred from Class 1 - this is more in the nature of the other pest destruction products in 5 like pesticides, miticides, algicides


005   Mold inhibitors for treating mold growth in and around buildings

The word "preventing" was changed to "treating" - regarding care of inanimate objects, prevention is a Class 1 characteristic; treatment is a Class 5 characteristic


005   Nutritional additives for medical purposes for use in foods and dietary supplements for human consumption

"For medical purposes" added to ID so it would be consistent with other "nutritional additives" in the Manual.


005   Nutritionally fortified water

This item refers to water that is merely a carrier for nutritional supplements. A regular Class 32 beverage that simply has an added health component, such as calcium-fortified orange juice, is still in Class 32.


005   Nutritionally fortified beverages

This item refers to a beverage that is merely a carrier for nutritional supplements. A regular Class 32 beverage that simply has an added health component, such as calcium-fortified orange juice, is still in Class 32.


005   Room deodorants

Note that deodorants for personal use (use on the body of human or animal) are in Class 3


005   Sanitizing preparations for hospital use

"Sanitizers" changed to "sanitizing preparations" to avoid confusion with sanitizing apparatus in Class 11.


005   Sanitizing preparations for household use

"Sanitizers" changed to "sanitizing preparations" to avoid confusion with sanitizing apparatus in Class 11.


005   Sanitizing preparations for use in institutional and industrial areas

"Sanitizers" changed to "sanitizing preparations" to avoid confusion with sanitizing apparatus in Class 11.


005   Soy protein for use as a nutritional supplement in various powdered and ready-to-drink beverages

4/17/08 - Changed "ingredient" to "supplement" to make it clear that the protein is not a manufacturing ingredient but rather a nutrition enhancer.


005   Surgical implants comprising living tissue

Implants consisting of artificial or synthetic materials are in Class 10


005   Synthetic peptides for the treatment of {indicate specific disease or condition}

9/25/08 - {indicate specific disease or condition}was added to the language of the identification. Because of this addition, its previous "T" notation was deleted.


005   Transdermal drug delivery patches sold without medication

This entry was deleted because this would be considered medical apparatus in Class 10 since it does not contain medication. The following entries were added at the time this one was deleted: Transdermal patches for use in the treatment of [indicate specific disease or condition] in Class 5 Transdermal drug delivery patches sold without medication in Class 10


006   Bicycle racing number plates made of metal

This was transferred from Class 12 since they are analogous to license plates for vehicles - they do not become part of the bicycle so must be classified by material composition. Non-metal number plates are in Class 20.


006   Bicycle storage racks of metal

Bicycle storage racks are classified by material composition because they are analogous to small structures.


006   Decorative boxes made of precious metal

This entry was transferred due to the restructuring that was implemented in the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.


006   Drain pipes made of metal

While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.


006   Elbows of metal for pipes

While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.


006   Freestanding metal tool racks

Most storage racks are in Class 20 regardless of material composition.


006   Magnet wire, namely, copper or aluminum wire covered with thin insulation for use in the manufacture of electric and electronic apparatus

This item has no magnetic properties of its o wn.


006   Manually operated metal valves

Note that automatic control valves are in Class 9; valves being machine parts and engine valves for vehicles and machinery are in Class 7; valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations are in Class 11; rubber, manually operated valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.


006   Metal bicycle storage racks

Bicycle storage racks are classified by material composition because they are analogous to small structures.


006   Metal charms for identifying drinks

Material composition not controlling since the goods are for affixation to Class 21 goods. The proper classification for these goods, regardless of material composition in Class 21.


006   Metal curtain rings

All curtain rings are in Class 20 regardless of material composition.


006   Metal drain pipes

While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.


006   Metal gutter pipes

While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.


006   Metal hat racks

Most storage racks are in Class 20 regardless of material composition.


006   Metal junctions for pipes

While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.


006   Metal money clips

This entry was transferred from Class 6 to Class 16 due to the restructuring that was implemented in the 9th edition of the Nice Agreement.


006   Metal penstock pipes

While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.


006   Metal pipe collars

While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.


006   Metal pipe connectors

While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.


006   Metal pipe couplings and joints

While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.


006   Metal pipe fittings

While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.


006   Metal pipe muffs

While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.


006   Metal pipe muffs for use with {indicate type of pipe} pipe

While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.


006   Metal pipes

While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.


006   Metal pipes and fittings therefor

While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.


006   Metal pipes and tubes

While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.


006   Metal pulleys, springs and valves [not including machine elements]

Note that automatic control valves are in Class 9; valves being machine parts and engine valves for vehicles and machinery are in Class 7; valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations are in Class 11; rubber, manually operated valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.


006   Metal shelf brackets

Metal shelf brackets sold as a unit with shelving are in Class 20.


006   Metal taps for beer kegs

Based on Nice Agreement entries, taps for kegs are classified by material composition. This item transferred from 8 to 6 with specification that they are made of metal. Nonmetal taps for kegs are in 20.


006   Metal valves not being parts of machines

Note that automatic control valves are in Class 9; valves being machine parts and engine valves for vehicles and machinery are in Class 7; valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations are in Class 11; rubber, manually operated valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.


006   Metal water pipes

While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.


006   Mountaineering equipment, namely, pitons of metal

Indication of material composition needed to comply with Nice Agreement


006   Non-electric cables of metal

"Of metal" added to ID. Original entry was from 1991 - cables can and are made out of materials other than metal now.


006   Paint spray booths of metal

According to the Nice Agreement, these goods are structures and are classified by material composition.


006   Piggy banks made of precious metal

Nice Agreement indicates that piggy banks not made of metal are in 21. Therefore, this item made of precious metal must be transferred to Class 6


006   Pipes and tubes of metal

While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.


006   Pipes of metal

While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.


006   Rotating junctions of metal for pipes

While most metal pipes and their metal parts are in Class 6, those that are parts of sanitary installations are in Class 11.


006   Sheet metal [not of precious metal]

Sheets of precious metal or sheet metal of precious metal is in Class 14


006   Wall mounted metal tool racks

Most storage racks are in Class 20 regardless of material composition.


006   Wild animal traps

These traps are primarily for outdoor use. Material composition does not affect the classification - all wild animal traps are in 6 according to the Nice Agreement.


007   Automobile oil pans

Oil pans are parts of engines or motors and are, therefore, in Class 7.


007   Ball valves being parts of machines

Note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; automatic control valves are in Class 9; valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations are in Class 11; rubber, manually operated valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.


007   Bits for power drills

Bits for hand drills are in Class 8


007   Diesel engines for {indicate specific vehicle} [other than land vehicles]

Engines for land vehicles are in Class 12.


007   Emission reduction units for motors and engines, namely, EGR valves

Note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; automatic control valves are in Class 9; valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations are in Class 11; rubber, manually operated valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.


007   Emission reduction units for motors and engines, namely, PCV valves

Note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; automatic control valves are in Class 9; valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations are in Class 11; rubber, manually operated valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.


007   Engine cylinders for land vehicles

Class changed from 12 to 7 - incorrect in first entry.


007   Internal combustion engines for power generation, other than for land vehicles

12-4-08 - "other than for land vehicles" added to ID.


007   Milling machines and grinding machines for the treatment of ceramics and metal

10/30/08 - Transferred from Class 10. Classification in Class 10 was a typographical error.


007   Milling machines for the treatment of ceramics and metal

10/30/08 - Transferred from Class 10. Classification in Class 10 was a typographical error.


007   Oil filters

Limited to oil filters used in motor vehicle engines.


007   Power drill bits

Bits for hand drills are in Class 8


007   Power-operated life-saving safety mechanism, namely a controlled descent device comprised of several descent slowing mechanisms allowing for the regulated descent at a fixed and safe speed, a harness attached at either end of a steel fiber cable, and an assortment of accessories attached thereto

"Power-operated" added to the identification to clarify the classification in Class 7 as machinery rather than in Class 9.


007   Power-operated lifting and moving equipment, namely, pipe layers, fork lifts, telehandlers, and lifts

This does not include fork lift trucks. Fork lift trucks are in Class 12.


007   Propellers for wind-powered electricity generators

10/16/08 - As a part of an electricity generator, the propellers were moved from Class 11 to 7 since electricity generators are in 7.


007   Pump control valves

Note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; automatic control valves are in Class 9; valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations are in Class 11; rubber, manually operated valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.These control valves are specifically for pumps so they may stay in 7.


007   Servo-valves

Note that manually operated metal valves are in Class 6; automatic control valves are in Class 9; valves for plumbing and heating and cooling installations are in Class 11; rubber, manually operated valves are in Class 17 and plastic, manually operated valves are in Class 20.


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