Serial Number: 76607208
Reg Number: 3025764
Translation: The first five Chinese characters transliterate in Mandarin to "Yi Yi Gao Shan Ai". The English translation of the word mark translate generally to "Each and Every High Mountain Rock" (the term "Yi Yi" in Chinese is a collective term, meaning "each and every"). The last symbol is a parody of the Chinese word (which transliterates to "Cha" in Mandarin, and which means "tea") - it has the two "+" word parts on the top of the word for "Cha" each replaced by the Chinese symbol (which means "mountain"). Applicant believes that this coined Chinese character-like symbol cannot be found in a Chinese dictionary.
Goods and Services: IC 030. US 046. G & S: teas, and herb teas. FIRST USE: 20010215. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20020723
Mark Drawing Code: (2) DESIGN ONLY
Design Search Code: 28.01.03 - Asian characters; Chinese characters; Japanese characters
Filing Date: 08/09/2004
Current Basis: 1A
Original Filing Basis: 1A
Disclaimer: NO CLAIM IS MADE TO THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE the Chinese character that transliterates to "CHA" and translate into English as "TEA" APART FROM THE MARK AS SHOWN
Description of Mark: The mark consists of the five Chinese characters, and the fancy Chinese character-like symbol, which is a coined derivative of the Chinese character.
Type of Mark: TRADEMARK
Register: PRINCIPAL
Live/Dead Indicator: LIVE
SiteNo: 129857