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MODE ELECTRONICS MODE ELECTRONICS LTD. 1182619 26 Jun 2003 | REGISTERED on 31 Aug 2004 | Component parts, tools and production aids for the electronic and elec... Class 006 Class 006 Metal Products Component parts, tools and production aids for the electronic and electrical industry, namely: screws, nuts and washers; knobs. Class 007 Class 007 Machinery Products Component parts, tools and production aids for the electronic and electrical industry, namely: power jacks; hand tools and production aids for electronics, namely soldering irons. ... Class 008 Hand Tool Products Hand tools and production aids for electronics, namely wire cutters and strippers, pliers, screwdrivers, crimping tools, de-soldering aids, lead benders, nut drivers, knives, tweezers, vises, tool kits. Class 009 Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products Component parts, tools and production aids for the electronic and electrical industry, namely: AC Adapters; audio connectors; audio adapters; audio cables; battery holders; alarms; CATV components; circuit breakers; computer cables and gender changers; D-SUB connectors; DC power plugs; DIN connectors; earphones; fans; fuses; fuse holders; microphones; speakers; horns; IC sockets; light emitting diodes; potentiometers; power cords; power bars; relays; RF adapters; RF connectors; switches; telephone accessories; terminal blocks; analog and digital multimeters; digital capacitance meters; digital thermometers; transformers (audio and power); video adapters; wire terminals; hand tools and production aids for electronics, namely magnifiers, alignment tools. Class 011 Environmental Control Instrument Products lighting heating cooling cooking Component parts, tools and production aids for the electronic and electrical industry, namely: miniature lamps; replacement lamps. Class 017 Rubber Products Component parts, tools and production aids for the electronic and electrical industry, namely: rubber feet and grommets. Class 020 Furniture Products Component parts, tools and production aids for the electronic and electrical industry, namely: knobs; plastic parts boxes; project cases and enclosures; hand tools and production aids for electronics, namely tool boxes, tool cases. Class 021 Houseware and Glass Products Hand tools and production aids for electronics, namely burnishing brushes, cleaning brushes, solder and fluid dispensers. Class 022 Ropes, Cordage and Fiber Products Component parts, tools and production aids for the electronic and electrical industry, namely: cable ties. Class 035 Advertising, Business & Retail Services Importing and distributing component parts, tools and production aids to the electronic and electrical industry. | ||
![]() | MODE ELECTRONICS & DESIGN GENDIS INC. 456431 18 Jul 1980 | EXPUNGED on 11 Dec 1997 | Voltage adapters (to increase or decrease voltage), patch cord connect... Class 001 Class 001 Chemical Products Voltage adapters (to increase or decrease voltage), patch cord connector adaptors (required in the electronics industry), alarms and alarm systems (as found in industry or for the purpose of security signaling), public address amplifiers (mobile and fixed type as found in fire and police vehicles or used in stadiums and ball parks), antennas (of all types, mechanical or electronic), antenna rotators (to rotate an antenna), lightning arresters (to safely conduct lightning to ground), voltage and current attenuators (of the resistive or inductive type), baffles (covers affording protection to inner components), barrier and terminal blocks (as found in electronic terminating panels), belts (dial drive and motor drive), bezels (raised rim or border as found in electronic digital displays or electronic metering), parts or component bins (for component storage), printed circuit boards (electronic circuitry on a board), bolts, nuts, insulators, rivets, fasteners (as associated with the assembly of electronic components), books (of a nature conveying information, electronic, electric or mechanical), boxes, cabinets and enclosures (as used to house electronic, electrical or mechanical components), breadboard assemblies (as required for the proto typing of electronic circuitry), rectifier bridges (as used to rectify alternating current), bulbs and lamps (incandescent, gas discharge, neon etc.), buzzers (for signaling or alarming), cables (single or multiple, electronic conductors), capacitors (electronic and electrical), cases (for protection and transportation of electronic test equipment, tools or components), cells (as in solar cells, gas discharge or energy), chassis (as required for constructing or enclosing electronic, electrical or mechanical components), electronic chemicals (as required in the industry for cleaning, lubricating, insulating, cooling etc. of electronic, electrical and mechanical equipment), clamps and clips (for component assembly), coil assemblies (electronic pre-wound coils), connectors (as required for terminating single or multiple conductor cables), connector adapters (as required to adapt different component styles to make them compatible), controls (electronic, electrical or mechanical), converters (electronic devices used for converting one form of energy to another or one frequency to another), cords (to supply energy to an electric or electronic device), crystals (as required for the electronic generation of a stable signal), demagnetizers (as required in the electronics industry to reduce the noise level of static in video or audio reproduction), desoldering tools (used to remove electronic components without destroying the component), detectors (of the diode rectification type, or as required complete with associated circuitry for the detection of metal), dials (as used to indicate a relative volume level or frequency position), drills and accessories (electric or electronic drills and accessories as associated therewith), battery eliminators (a device required to produce or convert electrical energy), printed circuit etchants (as required in the chemical process for production of electronic printed circuits), fasteners (for securing electronic components), fault finders (of a diagnostic electronic or electrical nature), feedthrus (insulators), flashers (electronic pulsing devices), fuse clips (electric or electronic fuse holders), fuses (circuit protection devices), grilles (a cover over an electronic device allowing air circulation), grommets (rubber or plastic feedthru insulating devices), soldering guns (electronic or electric soldering tools), handsets (a transmitting/receiving device as used in a telephone), hardware (for mounting, repairing or assembling electric or electronic equipment), heat shrinkable tubing (insulation or protection for electronic or electrical wiring or connections), heat sinks (devices required for the safe conduction of heat away from temperature sensitive circuitry), public address horn speakers (for reproduction of sound at high levels), headphones (as used for monitoring aircraft radio, radio station operational monitoring, etc.), insulators (as required to divide components carrying energy at different levels), intercoms (for communication over reasonably short distances), inverters ( a device used to change direct current to alternating), jacks (a female electrical or electronic connector), electronic or electrical hobby kits (a package or components and instructions offering everything necessary for the user to construct a working model from the parts), knobs (as found in the electrical, electronic or mechanical trades), lacing cord (for supporting and neatly tying electronic or electrical wiring in place), lamp holders (for the support and electrical connection of all light producing devices), L.E.D.'S (light emitting diodes of the semi conductor family), lenses (a part of a lamp holder assembly to direct or diffuse light), lubricants (see chemicals - as related to the electronics industry), meter cases (electronic analog or digital meter enclosures or leather or plastic carrying cases), public address microphones (for major P.A. system applications), meters and test equipment (for function monitoring and testing in the electronic, electrical and mechanical trades), master antenna signal distribution systems (as required for the distribution of signals (TV - FM - AM - UHF) from one antenna interception point to multiple outlets as in a major hi-rise complex), megaphones (to reinforce audio distribution on a portable basis), public address systems (complete systems for such applications as forest fire fighting, auto racing etc.), phones (of the telephone or intercome variety), plug and jack sets (of a variety and physical configurations designed for interconnections of electronic equipment or test gear), binding posts (for the termination of electronic circuitry), potentiometers (controls of the carbon or resistive wire type), power supplies (any device supplying electrical energy either alternating or of the direct current nature), probes (instruments for interconnection or testing), patch cord (for interconnection of electrical of electronic equipment) printed circuits (complete electronic circuits etched chemically into a copper clad circuit board), regulators (for the regulation of current or voltage in a circuit), relays (electro mechanical switches), resistors (electronic devices required to control current flow in electronic circuits), screws (for electro mechanical mounting), shunts (as required in meter movements), sockets (to support electronic components such as a integrated circuits, etc.), solder (for the connecting of elements by the application of heat), soldering irons and accessories (as required in the electronic/electrical trade as tools of the trade), spacers (as required in the electronics trade), spaghetti (trade term for insulating tubing used on wire splices), splitters (for dividing incoming television signals for use at several outlets), strain reliefs (as required on power cord installations to protect cord from being torn from chassis), suppressors (for electronics noise suppression), switches and switch hardware (all types such as toggle, push button, mercury, printed circuit, dip and thermal), security systems (to include automotive home and industrial security systems of the hard wire type electrical eye type ultrasonic or RF transmission type), semiconductors (to include all families of semis such as diodes, integrated circuits, optical devices, field effect devices, LED devices, liquid crystal devices, etc.), insulating electrical tape (fabric and polyvinal types), terminals (for wire terminating), test equipment (as related to the electronics, electrical and mechanical industry), thermistors (temperature sensitive, resistive components), tie straps (for binding cable bundles), tools (to include all hand tools that would be found in the electrical, electronic or electro mechanical industry), transformers (of the wire wound variety as required in electrical/electronic circuitry), telephone accessories (to add or delete phones to an existing system cords, plugs, jacks, adaptors), wire (as found in the electrical/electronics industry). Class 004 Class 004 Lubricant and Fuel Products ... Class 005 Pharmaceutical Products Class 006 Metal Products Class 007 Machinery Products Class 008 Hand Tool Products Class 009 Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products Class 011 Environmental Control Instrument Products lighting heating cooling cooking Class 012 Vehicles and Products for locomotion by land, air or water Class 013 Firearm Products Class 016 Paper Goods and Printed Material Class 017 Rubber Products Class 020 Furniture Products Class 021 Houseware and Glass Products Class 024 Fabrics Class 028 Toys and Sporting Goods Products Class 030 Staple Food Products | |
![]() | MODE ELECTRONICS & DESIGN GENDIS INC. 456435 18 Jul 1980 | EXPUNGED on 11 Dec 1997 | Voltage adapters (to increase or decrease voltage); patch cord connect... Class 001 Class 001 Chemical Products Voltage adapters (to increase or decrease voltage); patch cord connector adaptors (required in the electronics industry); alarms and alarm systems (as found in industry or for the purpose of security signaling); public address amplifiers (mobile and fixed type as found in fire and police vehicles or used in stadiums and ball parks); antennas (of all types, mechanical or electronic); antenna rotators (to rotate an antenna); lightning arresters (to safely conduct lightning to ground); voltage and current attenuators (of the resistive or inductive type); baffles (covers affording protection to inner components); barrier and terminal blocks (as found in electonic terminating panels); belts (dial drive and motor drive); bezels (raised rim or border as found in electronic digital displays or electronic metering); parts or component bins (for component storage); printed circuit boards (electronic circuitry on a board); bolts, nuts, insulators, rivets, fasteners (as associated with the assembly of electronic components); books (of a nature conveying information, electronic, electric or mechanical); boxes, cabinets and enclosures (as used to house electronic, electrical or mechanical components); breadboard assemblies (as required for the proto typing of electronic circuitry); rectifier bridges (as used to rectify alternating current); bulbs and lamps (incandescent, gas discharge, neon etc.); buzzers (for signaling or alarming); cables (single or multiple, electronic conductors); capacitors (electronic and electrical); cases (for protection and transportation of electronic test equipment, tools or components); cells (as in solar cells, gas discharge or energy); chassis (as required for constructing or enclosing electronic, electrical or mechanical components); electronic chemicals (as required in the industry for cleaning, lubricating, insulating, cooling etc. of electronic, electrical and mechanical equipment); clamps and clips (for component assembly); coil assemblies (electronic pre-wound coils); connectors (as required for terminating single or multiple conductor cables); connector adapters (as required to adapt different component styles to make them compatible); controls (electronic, electrical or mechanical); converters (electronic devices used for converting one form of energy to another or one frequency to another); cords (to supply energy to an electric or electronic device); crystals (as required for the electronic generation of a stable signal); demagnetizers (as required in the electronics industry to reduce the noise level of static in video or audio reproduction); desoldering tools (used to remove electronic components without destroying the component); detectors (of the diode rectification type, or as required complete with associated circuitry for the detection of metal); dials (as used to indicate a relative volume level or frequency position); drills and accessories (electric or electronic drills and accessories as associated therewith); battery eliminators (a device required to produce or convert electrical energy); printed circuit etchants (as required in the chemical process for production of electronic printed circuits); fasteners (for securing electronic components); fault finders (of a diagnostic electronic or electrical nature); feedthrus (insulators; flashers (electronic pulsing devices); fuse clips (electric or electronic fuse holders); fuses (circuit protection devices); grilles (a cover over an electronic device allowing air circulation); grommets (rubber or plastic feedthru insulating devices); soldering guns (electronic or electric soldering tools); handsets (a transmitting/receiving device as used in a telephone); hardware (for mounting, repairing or assembling electric or electronic equipment); heat shrinkable tubing (insulation or protection for electronic or electrical wiring or connections); heat sinks (devices required for the safe conduction of heat away from temperature sensitive circuitry); public address horn speakers (for reproduction of sound at high levels); headphones (as used for monitoring aircraft radio, radio station operational monitoring, etc.); insulators (as required to divide components carrying energy at different levels); intercoms (for communication over reasonably short distances); inverters (a device used to change direct current to alternating); jacks (a female electrical or electronic connector); electronic or electrical hobby kits (a package or components and instructions offering everything necessary for the user to construct a working model from the parts); knobs (as found in the electrical, electronic or mechanical trades); lacing cord (for supporting and neatly tying electronic or electrical wiring in place); lamp holders (for the support and electrical connection of all light producing devices); L.E.D.'S (light emitting diodes of the semi conductor family); lenses (a part of a lamp holder assembly to direct or diffuse light); lubricants (see chemicals - as related to the electronics industry); meter cases (electronic analog or digital meter enclosures or leather or plastic carrying cases); public address microphones (for major P.A. system applications); meters and test equipment (for function monitoring and testing in the electronic, electrical and mechanical trades); masters antenna signal distribution systems (as required for the distribution of signals (TV - FM -AM - UHF) from one antenna interception point to multiple outlets as in a major hi-rise complex); megaphones (to reinforce audio distribution on a portable basis); public address systems (complete systems for such applications as forest fire fighting, auto racing etc); phones (of the telephone or intercome variety); plug and jack sets (of a variety and physical configurations designed for interconnections of electronic equipment or test gear); binding posts (for the termination of electronic circuitry); potentiometers (controls of the carbon or resistive wire type); power supplies (any device supplying electrical energy either alternating or of the direct current nature); probes (instruments for interconnection or testing); patch cord (for interconnection of electrical or electronic equipment); printed circuits (complete electronic circuits etched chemically into a copper clad circuit board); regulators (for the regulation of current or voltage in a circuit); relays (electro mechanical switches); resistors (electronic devices required to control current flow in electronic circuits); screws (for electro mechanical mounting); shunts (as required in meter movements); sockets (to support electronic components such as integrated circuits, etc.); solder (for the connecting of elements by the application of heat); soldering irons and accessories (as required in the electronic/electrical trade as tools of the trade); spacers (as required in the electronics trade); spaghetti (trade term for insulating tubing used on wire splices); splitters (for dividing incoming television signals for use at several outlets); strain reliefs (as required on power cord installations to protect cord from being torn from chassis); suppressors (for electronics noise suppression); switches and switch hardware (all types such as toggle, push button, mercury, printed circuit, dip and thermal); security systems (to include automotive home and industrial security systems of the hard wire type electrical eye type ultrasonic or RF transmission type); semiconductors (to include all families of semis such as diodes, integrated circuits, optical devices, field effect devices, LED devices, liquid crystal devices, etc.); insulating electrical tape (fabric and polyvinal types); terminals (for wire terminating); test equipment (as related to the electronics, electrical and mechanical industry); thermistors (temperature sensitive, resistive components); tie straps (for binding cable bundles); tools (to include all hand tools that would be found in the electrical, electronic or electro mechanical industry); transformers (of the wire wound variety as required in electrical/electronic circuitry); telephone accessories (to add or delete phones to an existing system (cords, plugs, jacks, adaptors); wire (as found in the electrical/electronics industry). Class 004 Class 004 Lubricant and Fuel Products ... Class 005 Pharmaceutical Products Class 006 Metal Products Class 007 Machinery Products Class 008 Hand Tool Products Class 009 Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products Class 010 Medical Instrument Products Class 011 Environmental Control Instrument Products lighting heating cooling cooking Class 012 Vehicles and Products for locomotion by land, air or water Class 013 Firearm Products Class 014 Jewelry Products Class 016 Paper Goods and Printed Material Class 017 Rubber Products Class 019 Non-Metallic Building Material Products Class 020 Furniture Products Class 021 Houseware and Glass Products Class 024 Fabrics Class 025 Clothing Products Class 028 Toys and Sporting Goods Products Class 030 Staple Food Products | |
MODE ELECTRONICS GENDIS INC. 454985 13 Jun 1980 | EXPUNGED on 9 Oct 1997 | Voltage adapters (to increase or decrease voltage); patch cord connect... Class 001 Class 001 Chemical Products Voltage adapters (to increase or decrease voltage); patch cord connector adaptors (required in the electronics industry); alarms and alarm systems (as found in industry or for the purpose of security signaling); public address amplifiers (mobile and fixed type as found in fire and police vehicles or used in stadiums and ball parks); antennas (of all types, mechanical or electronic); antenna rotators (to rotate an antenna); lightning arresters (to safely conduct lightning to ground); voltage and current attenuators (of the resistive or inductive type); baffles (covers affording protection to inner components); barrier and terminal blocks (as found in electronic terminating panels); belts (dial drive and motor drive); bezels (raised rim or border as found in electronic digital displays or electronic metering); parts or component bins (for component storage); printed circuit boards (electronic circuitry on a board); bolts, nuts, insulators, rivets, fasteners (as associated with the assembly of electronic components); books (of a nature conveying information, electronic, electric or mechanical); boxes, cabinets and enclosures (as used to house electronic, electrical or mechanical components); breadboard assemblies (as required for the proto typing of electronic circuitry); rectifier bridges (as used to rectify alternating current); bulbs and lamps (incandescent, gas discharge, neon etc.); buzzers (for signaling or alarming); cables (single or multiple, electronic conductors); capacitors (electronic and electrical); cases (for protection and transportation of electronic test equipment, tools or components); cells (as in solar cells, gas discharge or energy); chassis (as required for constructing or enclosing electronic, electrical or mechanical components); electronic chemicals (as required in the industry for cleaning, lubricating, insulating, cooling etc. of electronic, electrical and mechanical equipment); clamps and clips (for component assembly); coil assemblies (electronic pre-wound coils); connectors (as required for terminating single or multiple conductor cables); connector adapters (as required to adapt different component styles to make them compatible); controls (electronic, electrical or mechanical); converters (electronic devices used for converting one form of energy to another or one frequency to another); cords (to supply energy to an electric or electronic device); crystals (as required for the electronic generation of a stable signal); demagnetizers (as required in the electronics industry to reduce the noise level of static in video or audio reproduction); desoldering tools (used to remove electronic components without destroying the component); detectors (of the diode rectification type, or as required complete with associated circuitry for the detection of metal); dials (as used to indicate a relative volume level or frequency position); drills and accessories (electric or electronic drills and accessories as associated therewith); battery eliminators (a device required to produce or convert electrical energy); printed circuit etchants (as required in the chemical process for production of electronic printed circuits); fasteners (for securing electronic components); fault finders (of a diagnostic electronic or electrical nature); feedthrus (insulators); flashers (electronic pulsing devices); fuse clips (electric or electronic fuse holders); fuses (circuit protection devices); grilles (a cover over an electronic device allowing air circulation); grommets (rubber or plastic feedthru insulating devices); soldering guns (electronic or electric soldering tools); handsets (a transmitting/receiving device as used in a telephone); hardware (for mounting, repairing or assembling electric or electronic equipment); heat shrinkable tubing (insulation or protection for electronic or electrical wiring or connections); heat sinks (devices required for the safe conduction of heat away from temperature sensitive circuitry); public address horn speakers (for reproduction of sound at high levels); headphones (as used for monitoring aircraft radio, radio station operational monitoring, etc.); insulators (as required to divide components carrying energy at different levels); intercoms (for communication over reasonably short distances); inverters (a device used to change direct current to alternating); jacks (a female electrical or electronic connector); electronic or electrical hobby kits (a package or components and instructions offering everything necessary for the user to construct a working model from the parts); knobs (as found in the electrical, electronic or mechanical trades); lacing cord for supporting and neatly tying electronic or electrical wiring in place); lamp holders (for the support and electrical connection of all light producing devices); L.E.D.'S (light emitting diodes of the semi conductor family); lenses (a part of a lamp holder assembly to direct or diffuse light); lubricants (see chemicals - as related to the electronics industry); meter cases (electronic analog or digital meter enclosures or leather or plastic carrying cases); public address microphones (for major P.A. system applications); meters and test equipment (for function monitoring and testing in the electronic, electrical and mechanical trades); master antenna signal distribution systems (as required for the distribution of signals (TV - FM - AM - UHF) from one antenna interception point to multiple outlets as in a major hi-rise complex); megaphones (to reinforce audio distribution on a portable basis); public address systems (complete systems for such applications as forest fire fighting, auto racing etc); phones (of the telephone or intercome variety); plug and jack sets (of a variety and physical configurations designed for interconnections of electronic equipment or test gear); binding posts (for the termination of electronic circuitry); potentiometers (controls of the carbon or resistive wire type); power supplies (any device supplying electrical energy either alternating or of the direct current nature); probes (instruments for interconnection or testing); patch cord (for interconnection of electrical or electronic equipment); printed circuits (complete electronic circuits etched chemically into a copper clad circuit board); regulators (for the regulation of current or voltage in a circuit); relays (electro mechanical switches); resistors (electronic devices required to control current flow in electronic circuits); screws (for electro mechanical mounting); shunts (as required in meter movements); sockets (to support electronic components such as integrated circuits, etc.); solder (for the connecting of elements by the application of heat); soldering irons and accessories (as required in the electronic/electrical trade as tools of the trade); spacers (as required in the electronics trade); spaghetti (trade term for insulating tubing used on wire splices); splitters (for dividing incoming televison signals for use at several outlets); strain reliefs (as required on power cord installations to protect cord from being torn from chassis); suppressors (for electronics noise suppression); switches and switch hardware (all types such as toggle, push button, mercury, printed circuit, dip and thermal); security systems (to include automotive home and industrial security systems of the hard wire type electrical eye type ultrasonic or RF transmission type); semiconductors (to include all families of semis such as diodes, integrated circuits, optical devices, field effect devices, LED devices, liquid crystal devices, etc.); insulating electrical tape (fabric and polyvinal types); terminals (for wire terminating); test equipment (as related to the electronics, electrical and mechanical industry); thermistors (temperature sensitive, resistive components); tie straps (for binding cable bundles); tools (to include all hand tools that would be found in the electrical, electronic or electro mechanical industry); transformers (of the wire wound variety as required in electrical/electronic circuitry); telephone accessories (to add or delete phones to an existing system (cords, plugs, jacks, adaptors); wire (as found in the electrical/electronics industry). Class 004 Class 004 Lubricant and Fuel Products ... Class 005 Pharmaceutical Products Class 006 Metal Products Class 007 Machinery Products Class 008 Hand Tool Products Class 009 Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products Class 010 Medical Instrument Products Class 011 Environmental Control Instrument Products lighting heating cooling cooking Class 012 Vehicles and Products for locomotion by land, air or water Class 013 Firearm Products Class 014 Jewelry Products Class 016 Paper Goods and Printed Material Class 017 Rubber Products Class 019 Non-Metallic Building Material Products Class 020 Furniture Products Class 021 Houseware and Glass Products Class 024 Fabrics Class 025 Clothing Products Class 028 Toys and Sporting Goods Products Class 030 Staple Food Products |
on 31 Aug 2004
MODE ELECTRONICS LTD.
1182619 · 26 Jun 2003
006
Class 006
Metal Products
Component parts, tools and production aids for the electronic and electrical industry, namely: screws, nuts and washers; knobs.
007
Class 007
Machinery Products
Component parts, tools and production aids for the electronic and electrical industry, namely: power jacks; hand tools and production aids for electronics, namely soldering irons.
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Class 008
Hand Tool Products
Hand tools and production aids for electronics, namely wire cutters and strippers, pliers, screwdrivers, crimping tools, de-soldering aids, lead benders, nut drivers, knives, tweezers, vises, tool kits.
Class 009
Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products
Component parts, tools and production aids for the electronic and electrical industry, namely: AC Adapters; audio connectors; audio adapters; audio cables; battery holders; alarms; CATV components; circuit breakers; computer cables and gender changers; D-SUB connectors; DC power plugs; DIN connectors; earphones; fans; fuses; fuse holders; microphones; speakers; horns; IC sockets; light emitting diodes; potentiometers; power cords; power bars; relays; RF adapters; RF connectors; switches; telephone accessories; terminal blocks; analog and digital multimeters; digital capacitance meters; digital thermometers; transformers (audio and power); video adapters; wire terminals; hand tools and production aids for electronics, namely magnifiers, alignment tools.
Class 011
Environmental Control Instrument Products lighting heating cooling cooking
Component parts, tools and production aids for the electronic and electrical industry, namely: miniature lamps; replacement lamps.
Class 017
Rubber Products
Component parts, tools and production aids for the electronic and electrical industry, namely: rubber feet and grommets.
Class 020
Furniture Products
Component parts, tools and production aids for the electronic and electrical industry, namely: knobs; plastic parts boxes; project cases and enclosures; hand tools and production aids for electronics, namely tool boxes, tool cases.
Class 021
Houseware and Glass Products
Hand tools and production aids for electronics, namely burnishing brushes, cleaning brushes, solder and fluid dispensers.
Class 022
Ropes, Cordage and Fiber Products
Component parts, tools and production aids for the electronic and electrical industry, namely: cable ties.
Class 035
Advertising, Business & Retail Services
Importing and distributing component parts, tools and production aids to the electronic and electrical industry.
Component parts, tools and production aids for the electronic and elec...
on 11 Dec 1997
GENDIS INC.
456431 · 18 Jul 1980
001
Class 001
Chemical Products
Voltage adapters (to increase or decrease voltage), patch cord connector adaptors (required in the electronics industry), alarms and alarm systems (as found in industry or for the purpose of security signaling), public address amplifiers (mobile and fixed type as found in fire and police vehicles or used in stadiums and ball parks), antennas (of all types, mechanical or electronic), antenna rotators (to rotate an antenna), lightning arresters (to safely conduct lightning to ground), voltage and current attenuators (of the resistive or inductive type), baffles (covers affording protection to inner components), barrier and terminal blocks (as found in electronic terminating panels), belts (dial drive and motor drive), bezels (raised rim or border as found in electronic digital displays or electronic metering), parts or component bins (for component storage), printed circuit boards (electronic circuitry on a board), bolts, nuts, insulators, rivets, fasteners (as associated with the assembly of electronic components), books (of a nature conveying information, electronic, electric or mechanical), boxes, cabinets and enclosures (as used to house electronic, electrical or mechanical components), breadboard assemblies (as required for the proto typing of electronic circuitry), rectifier bridges (as used to rectify alternating current), bulbs and lamps (incandescent, gas discharge, neon etc.), buzzers (for signaling or alarming), cables (single or multiple, electronic conductors), capacitors (electronic and electrical), cases (for protection and transportation of electronic test equipment, tools or components), cells (as in solar cells, gas discharge or energy), chassis (as required for constructing or enclosing electronic, electrical or mechanical components), electronic chemicals (as required in the industry for cleaning, lubricating, insulating, cooling etc. of electronic, electrical and mechanical equipment), clamps and clips (for component assembly), coil assemblies (electronic pre-wound coils), connectors (as required for terminating single or multiple conductor cables), connector adapters (as required to adapt different component styles to make them compatible), controls (electronic, electrical or mechanical), converters (electronic devices used for converting one form of energy to another or one frequency to another), cords (to supply energy to an electric or electronic device), crystals (as required for the electronic generation of a stable signal), demagnetizers (as required in the electronics industry to reduce the noise level of static in video or audio reproduction), desoldering tools (used to remove electronic components without destroying the component), detectors (of the diode rectification type, or as required complete with associated circuitry for the detection of metal), dials (as used to indicate a relative volume level or frequency position), drills and accessories (electric or electronic drills and accessories as associated therewith), battery eliminators (a device required to produce or convert electrical energy), printed circuit etchants (as required in the chemical process for production of electronic printed circuits), fasteners (for securing electronic components), fault finders (of a diagnostic electronic or electrical nature), feedthrus (insulators), flashers (electronic pulsing devices), fuse clips (electric or electronic fuse holders), fuses (circuit protection devices), grilles (a cover over an electronic device allowing air circulation), grommets (rubber or plastic feedthru insulating devices), soldering guns (electronic or electric soldering tools), handsets (a transmitting/receiving device as used in a telephone), hardware (for mounting, repairing or assembling electric or electronic equipment), heat shrinkable tubing (insulation or protection for electronic or electrical wiring or connections), heat sinks (devices required for the safe conduction of heat away from temperature sensitive circuitry), public address horn speakers (for reproduction of sound at high levels), headphones (as used for monitoring aircraft radio, radio station operational monitoring, etc.), insulators (as required to divide components carrying energy at different levels), intercoms (for communication over reasonably short distances), inverters ( a device used to change direct current to alternating), jacks (a female electrical or electronic connector), electronic or electrical hobby kits (a package or components and instructions offering everything necessary for the user to construct a working model from the parts), knobs (as found in the electrical, electronic or mechanical trades), lacing cord (for supporting and neatly tying electronic or electrical wiring in place), lamp holders (for the support and electrical connection of all light producing devices), L.E.D.'S (light emitting diodes of the semi conductor family), lenses (a part of a lamp holder assembly to direct or diffuse light), lubricants (see chemicals - as related to the electronics industry), meter cases (electronic analog or digital meter enclosures or leather or plastic carrying cases), public address microphones (for major P.A. system applications), meters and test equipment (for function monitoring and testing in the electronic, electrical and mechanical trades), master antenna signal distribution systems (as required for the distribution of signals (TV - FM - AM - UHF) from one antenna interception point to multiple outlets as in a major hi-rise complex), megaphones (to reinforce audio distribution on a portable basis), public address systems (complete systems for such applications as forest fire fighting, auto racing etc.), phones (of the telephone or intercome variety), plug and jack sets (of a variety and physical configurations designed for interconnections of electronic equipment or test gear), binding posts (for the termination of electronic circuitry), potentiometers (controls of the carbon or resistive wire type), power supplies (any device supplying electrical energy either alternating or of the direct current nature), probes (instruments for interconnection or testing), patch cord (for interconnection of electrical of electronic equipment) printed circuits (complete electronic circuits etched chemically into a copper clad circuit board), regulators (for the regulation of current or voltage in a circuit), relays (electro mechanical switches), resistors (electronic devices required to control current flow in electronic circuits), screws (for electro mechanical mounting), shunts (as required in meter movements), sockets (to support electronic components such as a integrated circuits, etc.), solder (for the connecting of elements by the application of heat), soldering irons and accessories (as required in the electronic/electrical trade as tools of the trade), spacers (as required in the electronics trade), spaghetti (trade term for insulating tubing used on wire splices), splitters (for dividing incoming television signals for use at several outlets), strain reliefs (as required on power cord installations to protect cord from being torn from chassis), suppressors (for electronics noise suppression), switches and switch hardware (all types such as toggle, push button, mercury, printed circuit, dip and thermal), security systems (to include automotive home and industrial security systems of the hard wire type electrical eye type ultrasonic or RF transmission type), semiconductors (to include all families of semis such as diodes, integrated circuits, optical devices, field effect devices, LED devices, liquid crystal devices, etc.), insulating electrical tape (fabric and polyvinal types), terminals (for wire terminating), test equipment (as related to the electronics, electrical and mechanical industry), thermistors (temperature sensitive, resistive components), tie straps (for binding cable bundles), tools (to include all hand tools that would be found in the electrical, electronic or electro mechanical industry), transformers (of the wire wound variety as required in electrical/electronic circuitry), telephone accessories (to add or delete phones to an existing system cords, plugs, jacks, adaptors), wire (as found in the electrical/electronics industry).
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Class 004
Lubricant and Fuel Products
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Class 005
Pharmaceutical Products
Class 006
Metal Products
Class 007
Machinery Products
Class 008
Hand Tool Products
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GENDIS INC.
456435 · 18 Jul 1980
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books (of a nature conveying information, electronic, electric or mechanical); boxes, cabinets and enclosures (as used to house electronic, electrical or mechanical components); breadboard assemblies (as required for the proto typing of electronic circuitry); rectifier bridges (as used to rectify alternating current); bulbs and lamps (incandescent, gas discharge, neon etc.); buzzers (for signaling or alarming); cables (single or multiple, electronic conductors); capacitors (electronic and electrical); cases (for protection and transportation of electronic test equipment, tools or components); cells (as in solar cells, gas discharge or energy); chassis (as required for constructing or enclosing electronic, electrical or mechanical components); electronic chemicals (as required in the industry for cleaning, lubricating, insulating, cooling etc. of electronic, electrical and mechanical equipment); clamps and clips (for component assembly); coil assemblies (electronic pre-wound coils); connectors (as required for terminating single or multiple conductor cables); connector adapters (as required to adapt different component styles to make them compatible); controls (electronic, electrical or mechanical); converters (electronic devices used for converting one form of energy to another or one frequency to another); cords (to supply energy to an electric or electronic device); crystals (as required for the electronic generation of a stable signal); demagnetizers (as required in the electronics industry to reduce the noise level of static in video or audio reproduction); desoldering tools (used to remove electronic components without destroying the component); detectors (of the diode rectification type, or as required complete with associated circuitry for the detection of metal); dials (as used to indicate a relative volume level or frequency position); drills and accessories (electric or electronic drills and accessories as associated therewith); battery eliminators (a device required to produce or convert electrical energy); printed circuit etchants (as required in the chemical process for production of electronic printed circuits); fasteners (for securing electronic components); fault finders (of a diagnostic electronic or electrical nature); feedthrus (insulators; flashers (electronic pulsing devices); fuse clips (electric or electronic fuse holders); fuses (circuit protection devices); grilles (a cover over an electronic device allowing air circulation); grommets (rubber or plastic feedthru insulating devices); soldering guns (electronic or electric soldering tools); handsets (a transmitting/receiving device as used in a telephone); hardware (for mounting, repairing or assembling electric or electronic equipment); heat shrinkable tubing (insulation or protection for electronic or electrical wiring or connections); heat sinks (devices required for the safe conduction of heat away from temperature sensitive circuitry); public address horn speakers (for reproduction of sound at high levels); headphones (as used for monitoring aircraft radio, radio station operational monitoring, etc.); insulators (as required to divide components carrying energy at different levels); intercoms (for communication over reasonably short distances); inverters (a device used to change direct current to alternating); jacks (a female electrical or electronic connector); electronic or electrical hobby kits (a package or components and instructions offering everything necessary for the user to construct a working model from the parts); knobs (as found in the electrical, electronic or mechanical trades); lacing cord (for supporting and neatly tying electronic or electrical wiring in place); lamp holders (for the support and electrical connection of all light producing devices); L.E.D.'S (light emitting diodes of the semi conductor family); lenses (a part of a lamp holder assembly to direct or diffuse light); lubricants (see chemicals - as related to the electronics industry); meter cases (electronic analog or digital meter enclosures or leather or plastic carrying cases); public address microphones (for major P.A. system applications); meters and test equipment (for function monitoring and testing in the electronic, electrical and mechanical trades); masters antenna signal distribution systems (as required for the distribution of signals (TV - FM -AM - UHF) from one antenna interception point to multiple outlets as in a major hi-rise complex); megaphones (to reinforce audio distribution on a portable basis); public address systems (complete systems for such applications as forest fire fighting, auto racing etc); phones (of the telephone or intercome variety); plug and jack sets (of a variety and physical configurations designed for interconnections of electronic equipment or test gear); binding posts (for the termination of electronic circuitry); potentiometers (controls of the carbon or resistive wire type); power supplies (any device supplying electrical energy either alternating or of the direct current nature); probes (instruments for interconnection or testing); patch cord (for interconnection of electrical or electronic equipment); printed circuits (complete electronic circuits etched chemically into a copper clad circuit board); 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Voltage adapters (to increase or decrease voltage); patch cord connect...
on 9 Oct 1997
GENDIS INC.
454985 · 13 Jun 1980
001
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Voltage adapters (to increase or decrease voltage); patch cord connector adaptors (required in the electronics industry); alarms and alarm systems (as found in industry or for the purpose of security signaling); public address amplifiers (mobile and fixed type as found in fire and police vehicles or used in stadiums and ball parks); antennas (of all types, mechanical or electronic); antenna rotators (to rotate an antenna); lightning arresters (to safely conduct lightning to ground); voltage and current attenuators (of the resistive or inductive type); baffles (covers affording protection to inner components); barrier and terminal blocks (as found in electronic terminating panels); belts (dial drive and motor drive); bezels (raised rim or border as found in electronic digital displays or electronic metering); parts or component bins (for component storage); printed circuit boards (electronic circuitry on a board); bolts, nuts, insulators, rivets, fasteners (as associated with the assembly of electronic components); books (of a nature conveying information, electronic, electric or mechanical); boxes, cabinets and enclosures (as used to house electronic, electrical or mechanical components); breadboard assemblies (as required for the proto typing of electronic circuitry); rectifier bridges (as used to rectify alternating current); bulbs and lamps (incandescent, gas discharge, neon etc.); buzzers (for signaling or alarming); cables (single or multiple, electronic conductors); capacitors (electronic and electrical); cases (for protection and transportation of electronic test equipment, tools or components); cells (as in solar cells, gas discharge or energy); chassis (as required for constructing or enclosing electronic, electrical or mechanical components); electronic chemicals (as required in the industry for cleaning, lubricating, insulating, cooling etc. of electronic, electrical and mechanical equipment); clamps and clips (for component assembly); coil assemblies (electronic pre-wound coils); connectors (as required for terminating single or multiple conductor cables); connector adapters (as required to adapt different component styles to make them compatible); controls (electronic, electrical or mechanical); converters (electronic devices used for converting one form of energy to another or one frequency to another); cords (to supply energy to an electric or electronic device); crystals (as required for the electronic generation of a stable signal); demagnetizers (as required in the electronics industry to reduce the noise level of static in video or audio reproduction); desoldering tools (used to remove electronic components without destroying the component); detectors (of the diode rectification type, or as required complete with associated circuitry for the detection of metal); dials (as used to indicate a relative volume level or frequency position); drills and accessories (electric or electronic drills and accessories as associated therewith); battery eliminators (a device required to produce or convert electrical energy); printed circuit etchants (as required in the chemical process for production of electronic printed circuits); fasteners (for securing electronic components); fault finders (of a diagnostic electronic or electrical nature); feedthrus (insulators); flashers (electronic pulsing devices); fuse clips (electric or electronic fuse holders); fuses (circuit protection devices); grilles (a cover over an electronic device allowing air circulation); grommets (rubber or plastic feedthru insulating devices); soldering guns (electronic or electric soldering tools); handsets (a transmitting/receiving device as used in a telephone); hardware (for mounting, repairing or assembling electric or electronic equipment); heat shrinkable tubing (insulation or protection for electronic or electrical wiring or connections); heat sinks (devices required for the safe conduction of heat away from temperature sensitive circuitry); public address horn speakers (for reproduction of sound at high levels); headphones (as used for monitoring aircraft radio, radio station operational monitoring, etc.); insulators (as required to divide components carrying energy at different levels); intercoms (for communication over reasonably short distances); inverters (a device used to change direct current to alternating); jacks (a female electrical or electronic connector); electronic or electrical hobby kits (a package or components and instructions offering everything necessary for the user to construct a working model from the parts); knobs (as found in the electrical, electronic or mechanical trades); lacing cord for supporting and neatly tying electronic or electrical wiring in place); lamp holders (for the support and electrical connection of all light producing devices); L.E.D.'S (light emitting diodes of the semi conductor family); lenses (a part of a lamp holder assembly to direct or diffuse light); lubricants (see chemicals - as related to the electronics industry); meter cases (electronic analog or digital meter enclosures or leather or plastic carrying cases); public address microphones (for major P.A. system applications); meters and test equipment (for function monitoring and testing in the electronic, electrical and mechanical trades); master antenna signal distribution systems (as required for the distribution of signals (TV - FM - AM - UHF) from one antenna interception point to multiple outlets as in a major hi-rise complex); megaphones (to reinforce audio distribution on a portable basis); public address systems (complete systems for such applications as forest fire fighting, auto racing etc); phones (of the telephone or intercome variety); plug and jack sets (of a variety and physical configurations designed for interconnections of electronic equipment or test gear); binding posts (for the termination of electronic circuitry); potentiometers (controls of the carbon or resistive wire type); power supplies (any device supplying electrical energy either alternating or of the direct current nature); probes (instruments for interconnection or testing); patch cord (for interconnection of electrical or electronic equipment); printed circuits (complete electronic circuits etched chemically into a copper clad circuit board); regulators (for the regulation of current or voltage in a circuit); relays (electro mechanical switches); resistors (electronic devices required to control current flow in electronic circuits); screws (for electro mechanical mounting); shunts (as required in meter movements); sockets (to support electronic components such as integrated circuits, etc.); solder (for the connecting of elements by the application of heat); soldering irons and accessories (as required in the electronic/electrical trade as tools of the trade); spacers (as required in the electronics trade); spaghetti (trade term for insulating tubing used on wire splices); splitters (for dividing incoming televison signals for use at several outlets); strain reliefs (as required on power cord installations to protect cord from being torn from chassis); suppressors (for electronics noise suppression); switches and switch hardware (all types such as toggle, push button, mercury, printed circuit, dip and thermal); security systems (to include automotive home and industrial security systems of the hard wire type electrical eye type ultrasonic or RF transmission type); semiconductors (to include all families of semis such as diodes, integrated circuits, optical devices, field effect devices, LED devices, liquid crystal devices, etc.); insulating electrical tape (fabric and polyvinal types); terminals (for wire terminating); test equipment (as related to the electronics, electrical and mechanical industry); thermistors (temperature sensitive, resistive components); tie straps (for binding cable bundles); tools (to include all hand tools that would be found in the electrical, electronic or electro mechanical industry); transformers (of the wire wound variety as required in electrical/electronic circuitry); telephone accessories (to add or delete phones to an existing system (cords, plugs, jacks, adaptors); wire (as found in the electrical/electronics industry).
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