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FAUCHON

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Active USPTO registrationType: CombinedOffice: US

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FAUCHON

ST13

US500000079017157

Class

3, 4, 8, 11, 14, 16, 18, 21, 24, 25, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 41, 43

Filing

79017157

Registration

3165486

Risk and opportunity diagnosis

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USPTO status

Active USPTO registration

Case type

Application and registration

Recorded events

53

Latest update

11/01/2025

Trademark type

Combined

Nice classes

3, 4, 8, 11, 14, 16, 18, 21, 24, 25, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 41, 43

Filing date

02/11/2005

Registration date

10/31/2006

Expiration date

-

Complete case details

Structured fields from the responsible authority and the official record.

Status date

05/03/2017

Last transaction

11/01/2025

Responsible office

United States Patent and Trademark Office

Status code

707

Official register

Principal Register

Drawing code

5

Owner type

98

Owner location

FR

Examiner

LAPTER,ALAIN J

Law office

L80

Holders and representatives

Holders

FAUCHON

Representatives

Brooks R. Bruneau FisherBroyles, LLP

Technical classification

Nice Classes

Class 3Class 4Class 8Class 11Class 14Class 16Class 18Class 21Class 24Class 25Class 29Class 30Class 31Class 32Class 33Class 41Class 43

Vienna Codes

No Vienna codes available.

Goods and services

Class 3

Perfumeryessential oilsperfume extractsoilsincenseindoor perfumes

Class 4

Candles for lighting

Class 8

Cutleryknivesforks and spoons; instruments for grindingmanually operated grinding wheels; instruments for sharpeningrodssteelsstonessharpening wheels for knives and blades; silverwareknivesforks and spoons; scissors; vegetable slicers; pizza slicers; knives; table cutleryknivesforks and spoons

Class 11

Electric coffee machines

Class 14

Tableware of precious metalbowlsdrinking glassesplatessaucerscups; table plates of precious metal; tea caddies of precious metal; candy boxes of precious metal; coffee services of precious metal; non-electric coffeepots of precious metal; candlesticks of precious metal; tea filter of precious metal; household containers of precious metal; silverware of precious metal in the nature of dinner service with the exception of cutlerytable forks and spoonsplatesbowlscupssaucersserving dishes and serving trays; tea strainers of precious metal; strainers of precious metal; wall clocks; trays of precious metal for household use; dishes of precious metal; pepper pots of precious metal; napkin holders of precious metal; powder compact of precious metal; napkin ringsalad bowlssalt shakersall of precious metal; coffee service of precious metal; saucerssoup tureenssugar bowlscupstea service and teapots of precious metal

Class 16

Bookscookbooks; paper towels; table linens of paper; paper bags and small bagsenvelopes and pouches for packaging purposes; plastic bags and small bagsenvelopes and pouches for packaging purposes; bottle wrappers of cardboard or paper; paper coffee filter; wrapping paper paper place mat; table napkins of paperpaper trays for household useservice trays not of precious metal

Class 18

Leather sold in bulk; tanned leather; trunks and suitcases; umbrellasparasols and walking sticks; wallets and purses not of precious metal; handbagsbackpackswheeled bags; beach bagsschool bags; mesh shopping nets or bags; bags or small bags made of leathersleeves and pouches for packaging boxes of leather or leather board for travel or storage

Class 21

Scrubbing brushes; steel wool for cleaning; unworked or semi-worked glass; porcelaindoorknobseggshandles; bottlessold empty; toiletry utensils or sets consisting of brushesbrush holderspaper dispenserspaper holderstissue holders; drinking glasses; tableware not of precious metalbowlsplates; pots and pansfrying pansstewpots not of precious metal; watering cans; table plates not of precious metal; cooking pots; non-electric egg beaters; butter dishes; non-electric heater for feeding bottlesheating pots; beer mugs; glass storage jars; cookie jars; bread binsbread boxes; tea caddy not of precious metal; carboy and candy boxes not of precious metal; cork screws; candlesticks and non-electric candelabra not of precious metal; tea ball not of precious metal; skewers of metal for cooking; pitchers; cake brushes; perfume burner; coffee filter not of paper; hand-operated coffee grinder; coffee service not of precious metal; non-electric coffee-pot not of precious metal; decanter; butter-dish and cheese-dish cover; egg cup not of precious metal; fruit cups; knife rests for the table; dish and pot lids; mixing spoons; cookery mold; non-electric cooking utensilsgrillsgrill covers and wire baskets; cutting board for the kitchen; pan mat; cake molds; non-electric waffle iron; ice bucket; non-electric portable cooler; ice cube mold; mugs not of precious metal; grills; vegetable dish; liqueur glass setbeverage ware; basting spoon; cooking pot; furniture duster; crumb tray; fitted picnic basket; bottle opener; bread basket and board; tea strainer and strainer not of precious metal; rolling pin; pie server; metal trays and metal crumb trays; trays for household use not of precious metal; paper dishesplates; dishes not of precious metal; isothermic bagthermal insulated tote bags for food or beverages; salad bowl not of precious metal; pepper mill and salt shaker not of precious metal soap boxes; soap holders; service not of precious metalplatesbowlscups; napkin holder and napkin ring not of precious metal; sugar bowl not of precious metal; tea service and teapot not of precious metal; vases not of precious metal; glass baskets for receptacles; drinking glasses; wine tasters

Class 24

Fabricstable covers; fiberglass fabrics for textile use; elastic fabrics for clothing and household linen; velvet; household linen; table linen not of paper; fabric table runners; textile table cloths; lap-robes; table mats not of paper; table napkins of textile; towels of textile; place mat not of paper

Class 25

Clothingt-shirtsscarvesblousespants and aprons

Class 29

Meatfishpoultry and game; meat extracts; preserveddried and cooked fruits and vegetables; jelliesjamscompotes; eggs; edible oils and fats; milk; milk products excluding ice creamice milk and frozen yogurt; fats for foodbuttercharcuteriesalted foodssalted meatssausagestofuherring; crustaceansshellfish; canned cooked meat or fish; cheeses; milk beverages mainly consisting of milk; prepared foods and dishes consisting primarily of meatfish; poultry and game; caviar; crystallized fruits; fruit preserves; shellfish; liver; foie gras; fruit salads; lobsters; oysters; vegetable juices for cooking; vegetable salad; fishing productstuna fishfish stockfish sausagespickled fish; preparation for making soups; salmon; preserved truffles fruit peels

Class 30

Coffee; tea; cocoa; sugar; rice; tapioca; sago; artificial coffee; flour; preparations made from cerealsbreakfast cereals and cereal based snack foods; bread; pastries; confectionerycandy and frozen confections; edible ice; honey; treacle; yeast; baking-powder; salt; mustard; vinegar; sauces; spices; ices for refreshment; sandwichespizzaspancakes; cookies and biscuitscakesruskscrystal sugar piecesconfectionerychocolate; beverages made of cocoacoffeechocolate or tea; prepared foods and dishes consisting of honeytreaclecoffeecocoachocolatetapiocarice; seasonings; beverage flavorings other than essential oils; sugar in the nature of candy sugar for food; condimentspickled ginger; edible decorations for cakes; essences for foodstuffs excluding etheric essences and essential oilsextracts used as food flavoring; non-medicinal herbal infusions; meat gravy; farinaceous foodsfood starch; cake pastecake doughs and cake mixes; pasta; ferment for batter; petit fours; chili peppers in the nature of seasoning; pepper; cake powder; quiche; salad dressing; sushi; tabbouleh; tarts; coffee and tea-based beverages; iced tea and iced coffee

Class 31

Fresh fruits and vegetables; live crustaceans; fresh citrus fruit; natural rice for use as fodder

Class 32

Beer; mineral and aerated water; fruit drinks and fruit juices; syrups and other preparations for making beveragesfruit drinksfruit juices and lemonades; lemonadesfruit nectarssoft drinksnon-alcoholic aperitifs

Class 33

Alcoholic beveragestea with distilled spiritsginvodkacognac; ciders; digestersliqueurs and spirits; wines; spirits; alcoholic extracts or essences

Class 41

Education servicesproviding classesseminars and workshops in the field of cooking; training services in the field of cooking

Class 43

Services for providing food and drinkcafesrestaurantsbarscafeteriascanteen servicescocktail loungessalad barsrunning of restaurantsbar servicescatering services

Publications

History of USPTO decisions and trademark events.

53 publications found

REM4

COURTESY REMINDER - SEC. 71 (10-YR) E-MAILED

10/31/2025

RNWL

INTERNATIONAL REGISTRATION RENEWED

02/13/2025

ADCH

CHANGE OF NAME/ADDRESS REC'D FROM IB

01/29/2021

INNP

PARTIAL INVALIDATION PROCESSED BY THE IB

02/23/2018

INPS

PARTIAL INVALIDATION OF REG EXT PROTECTION SENT TO IB

01/18/2018

INPC

INVALIDATION PROCESSED

01/18/2018

INPR

PARTIAL INVALIDATION OF REG EXT PROTECTION CREATED

01/03/2018

ADCH

CHANGE OF NAME/ADDRESS REC'D FROM IB

12/28/2017

ADCH

CHANGE OF NAME/ADDRESS REC'D FROM IB

05/12/2017

NA71

NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE OF SEC. 71 - E-MAILED

05/03/2017

71.P

REGISTERED - PARTIAL SEC 71 ACCEPTED

05/03/2017

EROP

TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION-POST REG RECEIVED

05/03/2017

PR71

POST REGISTRATION ACTION MAILED - SEC.71

04/14/2017

APRE

CASE ASSIGNED TO POST REGISTRATION PARALEGAL

04/14/2017

ES71

TEAS SECTION 71 RECEIVED

10/25/2016

REM4

COURTESY REMINDER - SEC. 71 (10-YR) E-MAILED

10/31/2015

LIMN

LIMITATION FROM THE IB EXAMINED, NO ACTION IS NEEDED

03/17/2015

LIMG

LIMITATION OF GOODS RECEIVED FROM IB

03/12/2015

RNWL

INTERNATIONAL REGISTRATION RENEWED

03/12/2015

INNP

PARTIAL INVALIDATION PROCESSED BY THE IB

10/23/2014

INPS

PARTIAL INVALIDATION OF REG EXT PROTECTION SENT TO IB

06/24/2014

INPR

PARTIAL INVALIDATION OF REG EXT PROTECTION CREATED

01/01/2014

NA75

NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE OF SEC. 71 & 15 - E-MAILED

05/01/2013

C75P

REGISTERED - PARTIAL SEC. 71 ACCEPTED & SEC. 15 ACK.

05/01/2013

EROP

TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION-POST REG RECEIVED

04/26/2013

PR75

POST REGISTRATION ACTION MAILED - SEC. 71 & 15

04/11/2013

APRE

CASE ASSIGNED TO POST REGISTRATION PARALEGAL

04/11/2013

715F

REGISTERED - SEC. 71 & SEC. 15 FILED

03/25/2013

ES75

TEAS SECTION 71 & 15 RECEIVED

03/25/2013

FINO

FINAL DECISION TRANSACTION PROCESSED BY IB

03/08/2008

CHLD

CHANGE OF OWNER RECEIVED FROM IB

11/01/2007

FICS

FINAL DISPOSITION NOTICE SENT TO IB

06/06/2007

FIMP

FINAL DISPOSITION PROCESSED

06/06/2007

FICR

FINAL DISPOSITION NOTICE CREATED, TO BE SENT TO IB

05/29/2007

R.PR

REGISTERED-PRINCIPAL REGISTER

10/31/2006

PUBO

PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION

08/15/2006

NPUB

NOTICE OF PUBLICATION

07/26/2006

PREV

LAW OFFICE PUBLICATION REVIEW COMPLETED

06/22/2006

ALIE

ASSIGNED TO LIE

06/16/2006

CNEA

EXAMINERS AMENDMENT MAILED

06/16/2006

CNSA

APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER

06/15/2006

XAEC

EXAMINER'S AMENDMENT ENTERED

06/15/2006

CNEA

EXAMINERS AMENDMENT -WRITTEN

06/15/2006

ACEC

AMENDMENT FROM APPLICANT ENTERED

05/30/2006

CRFA

CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE

05/19/2006

MAIL

PAPER RECEIVED

05/19/2006

RFNT

REFUSAL PROCESSED BY IB

01/05/2006

RFCS

NON-FINAL ACTION MAILED - REFUSAL SENT TO IB

12/06/2005

RFCR

NON-FINAL ACTION (IB REFUSAL) PREPARED FOR REVIEW

12/03/2005

CNRT

NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN

12/02/2005

DOCK

ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER

11/30/2005

NWAP

NEW APPLICATION ENTERED

11/30/2005

REPR

SN ASSIGNED FOR SECT 66A APPL FROM IB

11/28/2005

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