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FLYING SQUIRREL THE WORLD'S LARGEST INDOOR TRAMPOLINE FUN PARKS

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Active USPTO registrationType: CombinedOffice: United States

Quick snapshot

FLYING SQUIRREL THE WORLD'S LARGEST INDOOR TRAMPOLINE FUN PARKS

ST13

US500000098190518

Class

41

Filing

98190518

Registration

7500193

Risk and opportunity diagnosis

Executive reading for naming, filing, and monitoring decisions.

USPTO status

Active USPTO registration

Case type

Application and registration

Recorded events

20

Latest update

02/07/2025

Trademark type

Combined

Nice classes

41

Filing date

09/21/2023

Registration date

09/10/2024

Expiration date

-

Complete case details

Structured fields from the responsible authority and the official record.

Status date

09/10/2024

Last transaction

02/07/2025

Responsible office

United States Patent and Trademark Office

Status code

700

Official register

Principal Register

First use anywhere

11/01/2019

First use in commerce

11/01/2019

Drawing code

3

Owner type

16

Owner location

Coeur d'Alene, ID

Examiner

KHAN, AHSEN

Current location

FILE REPOSITORY (FRANCONIA)

Mark description

The mark consists of an image of a squirrel head in pink, maroon, blue, and green that has black eyes to the left of the words FLYING SQUIRREL in black and THE WORLD'S LARGEST INDOOR TRAMPOLINE FUN PARKS with a circle around the word FUN. All the wording except FUN in the tagline is pink. FUN is white and placed within a green circle.

Holders and representatives

Holders

Flying Squirrel Sports, LLC

Representatives

Antoinette M. Tease

Technical classification

Nice Classes

Class 41

Vienna Codes

No Vienna codes available.

Goods and services

Class 41

Entertainment in the nature of a trampoline park; entertainment servicesproviding party planning servicesbirthday party planning servicesparty planning services in the nature of organizing children's party entertainment activities; special event planning and management servicesorganizing and hosting special events for social entertainment purposes; providing fitness and exercise facilities; amusement park services; providing family entertainment centersentertainment centers featuring climbing wallsvideo arcadesbilliard tablesdodgeball courtsobstacle coursesziplinesaerial silks and lyra hoops for gymnasticsamusement parks featuring inflatable structuresminiature golf courses

Publications

History of USPTO decisions and trademark events.

20 publications found

NRCC

NOTICE OF REGISTRATION CONFIRMATION EMAILED

09/10/2024

R.PR

REGISTERED-PRINCIPAL REGISTER

09/10/2024

NPUB

OFFICIAL GAZETTE PUBLICATION CONFIRMATION E-MAILED

06/25/2024

PUBO

PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION

06/25/2024

NONP

NOTIFICATION OF NOTICE OF PUBLICATION E-MAILED

06/05/2024

CNSA

APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER

05/22/2024

XAEC

EXAMINER'S AMENDMENT ENTERED

05/22/2024

GNEN

NOTIFICATION OF EXAMINERS AMENDMENT E-MAILED

05/22/2024

GNEA

EXAMINERS AMENDMENT E-MAILED

05/22/2024

CNEA

EXAMINERS AMENDMENT -WRITTEN

05/22/2024

TEME

TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED

05/21/2024

CRFA

CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE

05/21/2024

TROA

TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION RECEIVED

05/21/2024

GNRN

NOTIFICATION OF NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED

05/21/2024

GNRT

NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED

05/21/2024

CNRT

NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN

05/21/2024

DOCK

ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER

05/14/2024

MDSC

NOTICE OF DESIGN SEARCH CODE E-MAILED

10/10/2023

NWOS

NEW APPLICATION OFFICE SUPPLIED DATA ENTERED

10/08/2023

NWAP

NEW APPLICATION ENTERED

09/25/2023

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