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668–7165. The First Coast Guard
District Bridge Branch Office maintains
the public docket for this temporary
deviation.
Judy
Leung-Yee, Project Officer, First Coast
Guard District, at (212) 668–7195.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
The
Stratford Avenue Bridge, across the
Pequonnock River, mile 0.1, at
Bridgeport, Connecticut, has a vertical
clearance in the closed position of 8 feet
at mean high water and 14 feet at mean
low water. The existing drawbridge
operation regulations are listed at 33
CFR 117.219(b).
The owner of the bridge, Connecticut
Department of Transportation, requested
a temporary deviation to facilitate
bridge deck replacement. The bridge
will not be able to open while the bridge
deck removal is underway and until it
is rebalanced.
Under this temporary deviation the
Stratford Avenue Bridge shall operate as
follows:
From May 29, 2007 through July 19,
2007, Monday through Saturday, the
bridge may remain in the closed
position, except that, the bridge shall
open on signal from 6 a.m. to 7 a.m. and
from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. The bridge shall
open on signal all day on Sundays, and
on Wednesday, July 4, 2007.
From July 20, 2007 through
September 17, 2007, Monday through
Saturday, the bridge may remain in the
closed position, except that, the bridge
shall open on signal from 6 a.m. to 7
a.m., and from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., and,
from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m., the bridge shall
open on signal after at least a two-hour
advance notice is given by calling (203)
579–6204. The bridge shall open on
signal all day on Sundays, and the Labor
Day weekend (September 1, 2, and 3,
2007.)
In accordance with 33 CFR 117.35(e),
this work will be performed with all due
speed in order to return the bridge to
normal operation as soon as possible.
Should the bridge maintenance
authorized by this temporary deviation
be completed before the end of the
effective period published in this notice,
the Coast Guard will cancel the
remainder of this temporary deviation,
and the bridge shall be returned to its
normal operating schedule. Notice of
the above action shall be provided to the
public in the Local Notice to Mariners
and the Federal Register, where
practicable.
This deviation from the operating
regulations is authorized under 33 CFR
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Gary Kassof,
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District.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Patent and Trademark Office
37 CFR Part 6
[Docket No. PTO–T–2007–0004]
RIN 0651–AC10
International Trademark Classification
Changes
United States Patent and
Trademark Office, Department of
Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The United States Patent and
Trademark Office (Office) issues a final
rule to incorporate classification
changes adopted by the Nice Agreement
Concerning the International
Classification of Goods and Services for
the Purposes of the Registration of
Marks (Nice Agreement). These changes
became effective January 1, 2007, and
are listed in the International
Classification of Goods and Services for
the Purposes of the Registration of
Marks (9th ed., 2006), which is
published by the World Intellectual
Property Organization (WIPO). In
addition, the Office is amending some
punctuation and spelling in certain
wording so the wording conforms to
what appears in the Nice Agreement.
DATES: This final rule is effective May
22, 2007.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jessie Roberts, Office of the
Commissioner for Trademarks, by
telephone at (571) 272–9574; by
facsimile transmission addressed to her
at (571) 273–9574; by e-mail addressed
to her at Jessie.Roberts@USPTO.gov; or
by mail marked to her attention and
addressed to the Commissioner for
Trademarks, P.O. Box 1451, Alexandria,
VA 22313–1451.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Discussion of Specific Rule Changed
The Office is revising § 6.1 to
incorporate classification changes and
modifications that became effective
January 1, 2007, or in earlier revisions
of the Nice Agreement, as listed in the
International Classification of Goods
and Services for the Purposes of the
Registration of Marks (9th ed., 2006),
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published by WIPO. In addition, the
Office is revising the punctuation and
spelling of certain wording so that it
will conform to what appears in the
Nice Agreement.
These revisions have been
incorporated into the Nice Agreement.
As a signatory to the Nice Agreement,
the United States adopts these revisions
pursuant to Article 1.
The following changes are noted:
Class 4 is amended to change ‘‘wicks’’
to ‘‘wicks for lighting.’’
Class 5 is amended to change
‘‘pharmaceutical, veterinary, and
sanitary preparations’’ to
‘‘pharmaceutical and veterinary
preparations; sanitary preparations for
medical purposes;’’
Class 9 is amended to delete
‘‘electric’’ after ‘‘surveying;’’ and to add
‘‘apparatus and instruments for
conducting, switching, transforming,
accumulating, regulating or controlling
electricity;’’ before ‘‘apparatus for
recording.’’
Class 16 is amended to delete
‘‘playing cards.’’ Playing cards are
classified in Class 28.
Class 21 is amended to delete ‘‘(not of
precious metal or coated therewith)’’
after ‘‘Household or kitchen utensils
and containers.’’
Class 29 is amended to add ‘‘frozen’’
before ‘‘dried;’’ to delete ‘‘fruit sauces’’
and replace it with ‘‘compotes.’’
Class 42 is amended to delete ‘‘Legal
services.’’
Class 45 is amended to add ‘‘Legal
services’’ and to reorder the manner in
which the services are listed in the
class.
Rule Making Requirements
Administrative Procedure Act: The
amendments in this final rule are
procedural in nature as they only
reorganize the international
classifications of goods and services and
modify the form of the wording. The
reorganization and modification have
been established by the Committee of
Experts of the Nice Union and have
been promulgated in the volume
entitled International Classification of
Goods and Services for the Purposes of
the Registration of Marks (9th ed. 2006).
Therefore, prior notice and an
opportunity for public comment are not
required pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(A),
or any other law. Furthermore, pursuant
to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B), notice and an
opportunity for public comment are
unnecessary since the amendments are
required by the Nice Agreement, to
which the United States is a signatory.
Regulatory Flexibility Act: As prior
notice and an opportunity for public
comment are not required pursuant to 5
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U.S.C. 553 (or any other law), the
analytical requirements of the
Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601
et seq.) are inapplicable.
Executive Order 13132: This final rule
does not contain policies with
federalism implications, as that term is
defined in Executive Order 13132
(August 4, 1999).
Executive Order 12866: This final rule
has been determined to be not
significant for purposes of Executive
Order 12866 (September 30, 1993).
Paperwork Reduction Act: This final
rule does not involve information
collection requirements which are
subject to review by the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) under
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
(44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).
List of Subjects in 37 CFR Part 6
Trademarks.
I For the reasons given in the preamble
and under the authority contained in 35
U.S.C. 2 and 15 U.S.C. 1112 and 1123,
as amended, the United States Patent
and Trademark Office is amending part
6 of title 37 as follows:
PART 6—CLASSIFICATION OF GOODS
AND SERVICES UNDER THE
TRADEMARK ACT
1. The authority citation for part 6
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 15 U.S.C. 1112, 1123; 35 U.S.C.
2, unless otherwise noted.
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2. Revise § 6.1 to read as follows:
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§ 6.1 International schedule of classes of
goods and services.
Goods
1. Chemicals used in industry, science
and photography, as well as in
agriculture, horticulture and forestry;
unprocessed artificial resins,
unprocessed plastics; manures; fire
extinguishing compositions; tempering
and soldering preparations; chemical
substances for preserving foodstuffs;
tanning substances; adhesives used in
industry.
2. Paints, varnishes, lacquers;
preservatives against rust and against
deterioration of wood; colorants;
mordants; raw natural resins; metals in
foil and powder form for painters,
decorators, printers and artists.
3. Bleaching preparations and other
substances for laundry use; cleaning,
polishing, scouring and abrasive
preparations; soaps; perfumery,
essential oils, cosmetics, hair lotions;
dentifrices.
4. Industrial oils and greases;
lubricants; dust absorbing, wetting and
binding compositions; fuels (including
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motor spirit) and illuminants; candles
and wicks for lighting.
5. Pharmaceutical and veterinary
preparations; sanitary preparations for
medical purposes; dietetic substances
adapted for medical use, food for babies;
plasters, materials for dressings;
material for stopping teeth, dental wax;
disinfectants; preparations for
destroying vermin; fungicides,
herbicides.
6. Common metals and their alloys;
metal building materials; transportable
buildings of metal; materials of metal for
railway tracks; non-electric cables and
wires of common metal; ironmongery,
small items of metal hardware; pipes
and tubes of metal; safes; goods of
common metal not included in other
classes; ores.
7. Machines and machine tools;
motors and engines (except for land
vehicles); machine coupling and
transmission components (except for
land vehicles); agricultural implements
other than hand-operated; incubators for
eggs.
8. Hand tools and implements (handoperated); cutlery; side arms; razors.
9. Scientific, nautical, surveying,
photographic, cinematographic, optical,
weighing, measuring, signalling,
checking (supervision), life-saving and
teaching apparatus and instruments;
apparatus and instruments for
conducting, switching, transforming,
accumulating, regulating or controlling
electricity; apparatus for recording,
transmission or reproduction of sound
or images; magnetic data carriers,
recording discs; automatic vending
machines and mechanisms for coinoperated apparatus; cash registers,
calculating machines, data processing
equipment and computers; fireextinguishing apparatus.
10. Surgical, medical, dental and
veterinary apparatus and instruments,
artificial limbs, eyes and teeth;
orthopedic articles; suture materials.
11. Apparatus for lighting, heating,
steam generating, cooking, refrigerating,
drying, ventilating, water supply and
sanitary purposes.
12. Vehicles; apparatus for
locomotion by land, air or water.
13. Firearms; ammunition and
projectiles; explosives; fireworks.
14. Precious metals and their alloys
and goods in precious metals or coated
therewith, not included in other classes;
jewellery, precious stones; horological
and chronometric instruments.
15. Musical instruments.
16. Paper, cardboard and goods made
from these materials, not included in
other classes; printed matter;
bookbinding material; photographs;
stationery; adhesives for stationery or
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household purposes; artists’ materials;
paint brushes; typewriters and office
requisites (except furniture);
instructional and teaching material
(except apparatus); plastic materials for
packaging (not included in other
classes); printers’ type; printing blocks.
17. Rubber, gutta-percha, gum,
asbestos, mica and goods made from
these materials and not included in
other classes; plastics in extruded form
for use in manufacture; packing,
stopping and insulating materials;
flexible pipes, not of metal.
18. Leather and imitations of leather,
and goods made of these materials and
not included in other classes; animal
skins, hides; trunks and travelling bags;
umbrellas, parasols and walking sticks;
whips, harness and saddlery.
19. Building materials (non-metallic);
non-metallic rigid pipes for building;
asphalt, pitch and bitumen; nonmetallic transportable buildings;
monuments, not of metal.
20. Furniture, mirrors, picture frames;
goods (not included in other classes) of
wood, cork, reed, cane, wicker, horn,
bone, ivory, whalebone, shell, amber,
mother-of-pearl, meerschaum and
substitutes for all these materials, or of
plastics.
21. Household or kitchen utensils and
containers; combs and sponges; brushes
(except paint brushes); brush-making
materials; articles for cleaning purposes;
steelwool; unworked or semi-worked
glass (except glass used in building);
glassware, porcelain and earthenware
not included in other classes.
22. Ropes, string, nets, tents, awnings,
tarpaulins, sails, sacks and bags (not
included in other classes); padding and
stuffing materials (except of rubber or
plastics); raw fibrous textile materials.
23. Yarns and threads, for textile use.
24. Textiles and textile goods, not
included in other classes; bed and table
covers.
25. Clothing, footwear, headgear.
26. Lace and embroidery, ribbons and
braid; buttons, hooks and eyes, pins and
needles; artificial flowers.
27. Carpets, rugs, mats and matting,
linoleum and other materials for
covering existing floors; wall hangings
(non-textile).
28. Games and playthings; gymnastic
and sporting articles not included in
other classes; decorations for Christmas
trees.
29. Meat, fish, poultry and game; meat
extracts; preserved, frozen, dried and
cooked fruits and vegetables; jellies,
jams, compotes; eggs, milk and milk
products; edible oils and fats.
30. Coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar, rice,
tapioca, sago, artificial coffee; flour and
preparations made from cereals, bread,
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pastry and confectionery, ices; honey,
treacle; yeast, baking-powder; salt,
mustard; vinegar, sauces (condiments);
spices; ice.
31. Agricultural, horticultural and
forestry products and grains not
included in other classes; live animals;
fresh fruits and vegetables; seeds,
natural plants and flowers; foodstuffs
for animals, malt.
32. Beers; mineral and aerated waters
and other non-alcoholic drinks; fruit
drinks and fruit juices; syrups and other
preparations for making beverages.
33. Alcoholic beverages (except
beers).
34. Tobacco; smokers’ articles;
matches.
Services
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35. Advertising; business
management; business administration;
office functions.
36. Insurance; financial affairs;
monetary affairs; real estate affairs.
37. Building construction; repair;
installation services.
38. Telecommunications.
39. Transport; packaging and storage
of goods; travel arrangement.
40. Treatment of materials.
41. Education; providing of training;
entertainment; sporting and cultural
activities.
42. Scientific and technological
services and research and design
relating thereto; industrial analysis and
research services; design and
development of computer hardware and
software.
43. Services for providing food and
drink; temporary accommodation.
44. Medical services; veterinary
services; hygienic and beauty care for
human beings or animals; agriculture,
horticulture and forestry services.
45. Legal services; security services
for the protection of property and
individuals; personal and social services
rendered by others to meet the needs of
individuals.
Dated: May 16, 2007.
Jon W. Dudas,
Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual
Property, and Director of the United States
Patent and Trademark Office.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY
40 CFR Part 50
[EPA–HQ–OAR–2005–0159; FRL–8316–5]
RIN 2060–AN40
Final Rule on the Treatment of Data
Influenced by Exceptional Events;
Correction
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Correcting Amendments.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The EPA issued a final rule
on March 22, 2007, entitled ‘‘Treatment
of Data Influenced by Exceptional
Events.’’ The rule governs the review
and handling of air quality monitoring
data determined to be influenced by
exceptional events. This document
makes minor corrections to language
contained in the regulatory text for the
rule.
EFFECTIVE DATE: This document is
effective on May 22, 2007.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
questions regarding these corrections,
contact Mr. Larry Wallace, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency,
Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards, Mail Code C539–02,
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711,
phone number (919) 541–0906 or by
e-mail at: wallace.larry@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The EPA issued the final rule on ‘‘The
Treatment of Data Influenced by
Exceptional Events’’ on March 22, 2007,
72 FR 13560.
Need for Correction
As published, the final regulations
contain errors which may prove to be
misleading and are in need of
clarification. EPA finds that there is
good cause to make these corrections
without providing for notice and
comment, and for making these
corrections effective immediately upon
publication, because neither notice or
comment, nor a delayed effective date,
is necessary and would not be in the
public interest due to the nature of the
corrections which are minor, technical,
and non-controversial.
The final action, without notice and
comment, and the immediate effective
date for this action is authorized under
5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3)(B) and 553(d)(3)
which allows an effective date less than
30 days after publication if ‘‘as
otherwise provided by the agency for
cause found and published with the
rule.’’ As indicated above, the final rule
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on Exceptional Events was published
after notice and comment on March 22,
2007 and becomes effective on May 21,
2007, 60 days from publication. Thus,
additional notice and comment for these
minor technical corrections is
unnecessary under 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(3)(B)
and EPA finds that good cause exists for
these corrections to become effective
immediately.
Corrections of Rule
In the final rule for ‘‘The Treatment of
Data Influenced by Exceptional Events’’,
72 FR 13560, March 22, 2007, correction
is being made to the regulatory text of
the rule beginning at 40 CFR 50.14(c)
and to the title of 40 CFR part 51. This
action makes a correction under the
section entitled ‘‘Treatment of air
quality monitoring data influenced by
exceptional events.’’ Under § 50.14(c)(2)
entitled ‘‘Schedules and procedures’’,
‘‘Flagging of data’’, change subsection (i)
to remove the reference to 40 CFR 58.16
and to read as follows:
(i) A State shall notify EPA of its intent to
exclude one or more measured exceedances
of an applicable ambient air quality standard
as being due to an exceptional event by
placing a flag in the appropriate field for the
data record of concern which has been
submitted to the AQS database.
The final correction being made to the
rule begins on page 13581, column two.
Change the title of the section to read as
follows:
PART 51—REQUIREMENTS FOR
PREPARATION, ADOPTION, AND
SUBMITTAL OF IMPLEMENTATION
PLANS’’
Dated: May 15, 2007.
Stephen L. Johnson,
Administrator.
In consideration of the foregoing, the
Environmental Protection Agency
amends 40 CFR parts 50 and 51 as
follows:
I
PART 50—NATIONAL PRIMARY AND
SECONDARY AMBIENT AIR QUALITY
STANDARDS
1. The authority citation for part 50
continues to read as follows:
I
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
2. Section 50.14 (c)(2)(i) is revised to
read as follows:
I
§ 50.14 Treatment of air quality monitoring
data influenced by exceptional events.
*
*
*
*
*
(c) * * *
(2) Flagging of data.
(i) A State shall notify EPA of its
intent to exclude one or more measured
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Patent and Trademark Office
37 CFR Part 6
[Docket No. PTO-T-2007-0004]
RIN 0651-AC10
International Trademark Classification Changes
AGENCY: United States Patent and Trademark Office, Department of
Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: The United States Patent and Trademark Office (Office) issues
a final rule to incorporate classification changes adopted by the Nice
Agreement Concerning the International Classification of Goods and
Services for the Purposes of the Registration of Marks (Nice
Agreement). These changes became effective January 1, 2007, and are
listed in the International Classification of Goods and Services for
the Purposes of the Registration of Marks (9th ed., 2006), which is
published by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). In
addition, the Office is amending some punctuation and spelling in
certain wording so the wording conforms to what appears in the Nice
Agreement.
DATES: This final rule is effective May 22, 2007.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jessie Roberts, Office of the
Commissioner for Trademarks, by telephone at (571) 272-9574; by
facsimile transmission addressed to her at (571) 273-9574; by e-mail
addressed to her at Jessie.Roberts@USPTO.gov; or by mail marked to her
attention and addressed to the Commissioner for Trademarks, P.O. Box
1451, Alexandria, VA 22313-1451.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Discussion of Specific Rule Changed
The Office is revising Sec. 6.1 to incorporate classification
changes and modifications that became effective January 1, 2007, or in
earlier revisions of the Nice Agreement, as listed in the International
Classification of Goods and Services for the Purposes of the
Registration of Marks (9th ed., 2006), published by WIPO. In addition,
the Office is revising the punctuation and spelling of certain wording
so that it will conform to what appears in the Nice Agreement.
These revisions have been incorporated into the Nice Agreement. As
a signatory to the Nice Agreement, the United States adopts these
revisions pursuant to Article 1.
The following changes are noted:
Class 4 is amended to change ``wicks'' to ``wicks for lighting.''
Class 5 is amended to change ``pharmaceutical, veterinary, and
sanitary preparations'' to ``pharmaceutical and veterinary
preparations; sanitary preparations for medical purposes;''
Class 9 is amended to delete ``electric'' after ``surveying;'' and
to add ``apparatus and instruments for conducting, switching,
transforming, accumulating, regulating or controlling electricity;''
before ``apparatus for recording.''
Class 16 is amended to delete ``playing cards.'' Playing cards are
classified in Class 28.
Class 21 is amended to delete ``(not of precious metal or coated
therewith)'' after ``Household or kitchen utensils and containers.''
Class 29 is amended to add ``frozen'' before ``dried;'' to delete
``fruit sauces'' and replace it with ``compotes.''
Class 42 is amended to delete ``Legal services.''
Class 45 is amended to add ``Legal services'' and to reorder the
manner in which the services are listed in the class.
Rule Making Requirements
Administrative Procedure Act: The amendments in this final rule are
procedural in nature as they only reorganize the international
classifications of goods and services and modify the form of the
wording. The reorganization and modification have been established by
the Committee of Experts of the Nice Union and have been promulgated in
the volume entitled International Classification of Goods and Services
for the Purposes of the Registration of Marks (9th ed. 2006).
Therefore, prior notice and an opportunity for public comment are not
required pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(A), or any other law. Furthermore,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B), notice and an opportunity for public
comment are unnecessary since the amendments are required by the Nice
Agreement, to which the United States is a signatory.
Regulatory Flexibility Act: As prior notice and an opportunity for
public comment are not required pursuant to 5
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U.S.C. 553 (or any other law), the analytical requirements of the
Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) are inapplicable.
Executive Order 13132: This final rule does not contain policies
with federalism implications, as that term is defined in Executive
Order 13132 (August 4, 1999).
Executive Order 12866: This final rule has been determined to be
not significant for purposes of Executive Order 12866 (September 30,
1993).
Paperwork Reduction Act: This final rule does not involve
information collection requirements which are subject to review by the
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction Act
of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).
List of Subjects in 37 CFR Part 6
Trademarks.
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For the reasons given in the preamble and under the authority contained
in 35 U.S.C. 2 and 15 U.S.C. 1112 and 1123, as amended, the United
States Patent and Trademark Office is amending part 6 of title 37 as
follows:
PART 6--CLASSIFICATION OF GOODS AND SERVICES UNDER THE TRADEMARK
ACT
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1. The authority citation for part 6 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 1112, 1123; 35 U.S.C. 2, unless otherwise
noted.
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2. Revise Sec. 6.1 to read as follows:
Sec. 6.1 International schedule of classes of goods and services.
Goods
1. Chemicals used in industry, science and photography, as well as
in agriculture, horticulture and forestry; unprocessed artificial
resins, unprocessed plastics; manures; fire extinguishing compositions;
tempering and soldering preparations; chemical substances for
preserving foodstuffs; tanning substances; adhesives used in industry.
2. Paints, varnishes, lacquers; preservatives against rust and
against deterioration of wood; colorants; mordants; raw natural resins;
metals in foil and powder form for painters, decorators, printers and
artists.
3. Bleaching preparations and other substances for laundry use;
cleaning, polishing, scouring and abrasive preparations; soaps;
perfumery, essential oils, cosmetics, hair lotions; dentifrices.
4. Industrial oils and greases; lubricants; dust absorbing, wetting
and binding compositions; fuels (including motor spirit) and
illuminants; candles and wicks for lighting.
5. Pharmaceutical and veterinary preparations; sanitary
preparations for medical purposes; dietetic substances adapted for
medical use, food for babies; plasters, materials for dressings;
material for stopping teeth, dental wax; disinfectants; preparations
for destroying vermin; fungicides, herbicides.
6. Common metals and their alloys; metal building materials;
transportable buildings of metal; materials of metal for railway
tracks; non-electric cables and wires of common metal; ironmongery,
small items of metal hardware; pipes and tubes of metal; safes; goods
of common metal not included in other classes; ores.
7. Machines and machine tools; motors and engines (except for land
vehicles); machine coupling and transmission components (except for
land vehicles); agricultural implements other than hand-operated;
incubators for eggs.
8. Hand tools and implements (hand-operated); cutlery; side arms;
razors.
9. Scientific, nautical, surveying, photographic, cinematographic,
optical, weighing, measuring, signalling, checking (supervision), life-
saving and teaching apparatus and instruments; apparatus and
instruments for conducting, switching, transforming, accumulating,
regulating or controlling electricity; apparatus for recording,
transmission or reproduction of sound or images; magnetic data
carriers, recording discs; automatic vending machines and mechanisms
for coin-operated apparatus; cash registers, calculating machines, data
processing equipment and computers; fire-extinguishing apparatus.
10. Surgical, medical, dental and veterinary apparatus and
instruments, artificial limbs, eyes and teeth; orthopedic articles;
suture materials.
11. Apparatus for lighting, heating, steam generating, cooking,
refrigerating, drying, ventilating, water supply and sanitary purposes.
12. Vehicles; apparatus for locomotion by land, air or water.
13. Firearms; ammunition and projectiles; explosives; fireworks.
14. Precious metals and their alloys and goods in precious metals
or coated therewith, not included in other classes; jewellery, precious
stones; horological and chronometric instruments.
15. Musical instruments.
16. Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials, not
included in other classes; printed matter; bookbinding material;
photographs; stationery; adhesives for stationery or household
purposes; artists' materials; paint brushes; typewriters and office
requisites (except furniture); instructional and teaching material
(except apparatus); plastic materials for packaging (not included in
other classes); printers' type; printing blocks.
17. Rubber, gutta-percha, gum, asbestos, mica and goods made from
these materials and not included in other classes; plastics in extruded
form for use in manufacture; packing, stopping and insulating
materials; flexible pipes, not of metal.
18. Leather and imitations of leather, and goods made of these
materials and not included in other classes; animal skins, hides;
trunks and travelling bags; umbrellas, parasols and walking sticks;
whips, harness and saddlery.
19. Building materials (non-metallic); non-metallic rigid pipes for
building; asphalt, pitch and bitumen; non-metallic transportable
buildings; monuments, not of metal.
20. Furniture, mirrors, picture frames; goods (not included in
other classes) of wood, cork, reed, cane, wicker, horn, bone, ivory,
whalebone, shell, amber, mother-of-pearl, meerschaum and substitutes
for all these materials, or of plastics.
21. Household or kitchen utensils and containers; combs and
sponges; brushes (except paint brushes); brush-making materials;
articles for cleaning purposes; steelwool; unworked or semi-worked
glass (except glass used in building); glassware, porcelain and
earthenware not included in other classes.
22. Ropes, string, nets, tents, awnings, tarpaulins, sails, sacks
and bags (not included in other classes); padding and stuffing
materials (except of rubber or plastics); raw fibrous textile
materials.
23. Yarns and threads, for textile use.
24. Textiles and textile goods, not included in other classes; bed
and table covers.
25. Clothing, footwear, headgear.
26. Lace and embroidery, ribbons and braid; buttons, hooks and
eyes, pins and needles; artificial flowers.
27. Carpets, rugs, mats and matting, linoleum and other materials
for covering existing floors; wall hangings (non-textile).
28. Games and playthings; gymnastic and sporting articles not
included in other classes; decorations for Christmas trees.
29. Meat, fish, poultry and game; meat extracts; preserved, frozen,
dried and cooked fruits and vegetables; jellies, jams, compotes; eggs,
milk and milk products; edible oils and fats.
30. Coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar, rice, tapioca, sago, artificial
coffee; flour and preparations made from cereals, bread,
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pastry and confectionery, ices; honey, treacle; yeast, baking-powder;
salt, mustard; vinegar, sauces (condiments); spices; ice.
31. Agricultural, horticultural and forestry products and grains
not included in other classes; live animals; fresh fruits and
vegetables; seeds, natural plants and flowers; foodstuffs for animals,
malt.
32. Beers; mineral and aerated waters and other non-alcoholic
drinks; fruit drinks and fruit juices; syrups and other preparations
for making beverages.
33. Alcoholic beverages (except beers).
34. Tobacco; smokers' articles; matches.
Services
35. Advertising; business management; business administration;
office functions.
36. Insurance; financial affairs; monetary affairs; real estate
affairs.
37. Building construction; repair; installation services.
38. Telecommunications.
39. Transport; packaging and storage of goods; travel arrangement.
40. Treatment of materials.
41. Education; providing of training; entertainment; sporting and
cultural activities.
42. Scientific and technological services and research and design
relating thereto; industrial analysis and research services; design and
development of computer hardware and software.
43. Services for providing food and drink; temporary accommodation.
44. Medical services; veterinary services; hygienic and beauty care
for human beings or animals; agriculture, horticulture and forestry
services.
45. Legal services; security services for the protection of
property and individuals; personal and social services rendered by
others to meet the needs of individuals.
Dated: May 16, 2007.
Jon W. Dudas,
Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property, and Director of
the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
[FR Doc. E7-9764 Filed 5-21-07; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3510-16-P