JONGRO BOKTTOKBANG
Serial Number: 78311630
Word Mark: JONGRO BOKTTOKBANG
Translation: The word "JONGRO" in the trademark identifies the name of a street in Seoul located near Kyongbok Palace where the Kings of Lee Dynasty lived. The word "BOK" (the first three letters of the second word) means "fortune" or "luck", the word "TTOK" (the middle three letters of the second word) means "rice cake" and the word "BANG" (the last four letters of the second word) means "shop" or "store". These Roman characters of the trademark are the translation of the Korean characters means "JONGRO street" and Korean characters means "rice cake shop" and the Chinese character (Ii means "fortune" or "luck").
Goods and Services: (ABANDONED) IC 030. US 046. G & S: Rice cake; cake made of glutinous rice, oil and honey pastry with sesame; patterned savory cake; fried cake made of rice, honey, and oil; uncleansed rice flour for food; and rice flour for food
Mark Drawing Code: (3) DESIGN PLUS WORDS, LETTERS, AND/OR NUMBERS
Design Search Code: 26.09.21 - Squares that are completely or partially shaded
26.11.21 - Rectangles that are completely or partially shaded
26.11.27 - Oblongs not used as carriers for words, letters or designs
Filing Date: 10/09/2003
Current Basis: 1B
Original Filing Basis: 1B
Disclaimer: NO CLAIM IS MADE TO THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE JONGRO and TTOK BANG APART FROM THE MARK AS SHOWN
Type of Mark: TRADEMARK
Register: PRINCIPAL
Live/Dead Indicator: DEAD
SiteNo: 76653