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HARBISON-FISCHER
Live/Registered
REGISTERED AND RENEWED

on 20 Sep 2017

Last Applicant/ Owned by

11177 S. STADIUM DRIVE

SUGAR LAND

TX

77478

Serial Number

78971623 filed on 11th Sep 2006

Registration Number

3401952 registered on 25th Mar 2008

in the Principal Register

Correspondent Address

Bretton L. Crockett

Bretton L. Crockett

3290 West Mayflower Ave.

3290

Lehi UT 84043

Filing Basis

1. filed as use application

2. use application currently

Disclaimer

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HARBISON-FISCHER

Oil well pumps, gas well pumps, water well pumps; oil and gas well equipment comprised of steel, brass, nickel alloy, stainless steel or cast iron, used in oil or gas well holes or at the surface of oil or gas wells to pump or assist in the pumping of fluids from the subsurface to the surface, namely, subsurface oil and gas well pumps, sucker rod oil and gas well pumps and couplings for sucker rod Read More

Classification Information


Class [007]
Machinery Products


Oil well pumps, gas well pumps, water well pumps; oil and gas well equipment comprised of steel, brass, nickel alloy, stainless steel or cast iron, used in oil or gas well holes or at the surface of oil or gas wells to pump or assist in the pumping of fluids from the subsurface to the surface, namely, subsurface oil and gas well pumps, sucker rod oil and gas well pumps and couplings for sucker rods, pump barrels, namely, the cylinders of the downhole pump and pump plungers, namely, devices that typically travel up and down in the cylinders, both which are piston mechanisms of sucker rod oil and gas well pumps used to seal and produce a pressure differential for lifting reservoir fluids into the subsurface pump and then to the surface, sucker rod pump balls and sucker rod pump seats used for sealing pressure, cages, namely, hollow structures containing sucker rod pump balls and which absorb the impact of the ball on the well pumping downstroke and guide the ball back to the center of the seat on the upstroke, oil and gas well pump anchors which optionally anchor the sucker rod pump in the tubing, polished rods, namely, joints in the string of sucker rods used in a rod pump artificial-lift system for enabling hydraulic seals to be made around the reciprocating rod string and through the injectable packing stuffing box, polished rod clamps for connecting polished rods to the reciprocating oil or gas well machinery at the surface, polished rod liners for sealing pressure around the polished rods and through the stuffing box, polished rod alignment tools, namely, sliding horizontal and vertical guides for aligning the reciprocating movement of the polished rod with stuffing box seals while maintaining a pressure seal, spiral sucker rod guides for centering the rod string in tubing, valve rods for connecting the rod string to the sucker rod oil and gas well pumps, pull tubes for connecting the rod string to the sucker rod oil and gas well pumps, sinker bars, namely, weight bars that connect the rod string and sucker rod pump for overcoming the effects of pressure and friction at the surface seal and sucker rod pump when additional weight is needed, seating cups for sealing static fluid pressure between sucker rod pump and oil and gas reservoir, seating nipples, namely, short sections of heavy wall tubular used for providing a sealing surface for seating cups and positive stop for sucker rod pump, stuck pump unseating devices, namely, tubing weights lowered onto the tubing anchor or bottom of a well bore used for unseating sucker rod oil and gas well pumps that are stuck in the seating nipple due to particulates, seat valves for use as shutoff devices in oil and gas well pipelines, pollution control stuffing boxes, namely, seal assemblies for providing monitor ports between two sets of packing and for sealing pressure around reciprocating polished rods and polished rod liners, so as to contain any well fluid leakage from spilling onto the surface, injectable packing stuffing boxes, namely, seal assemblies for sealing pressure around reciprocating polished rods and polished rod liners, so as to contain any well fluid leakage from spilling onto the surface, rotationally operated on and off tools, namely, key and socket mechanisms actuated by rotation, for connecting and disconnecting sucker rods to and from well pumps, which are remotely actuated from the surface when the oil and gas well pumps are pulled for servicing


First Use Date in General

28th Feb 1933

First Use Date in Commerce

28th Feb 1933

Mark Details


Serial Number

No 78971623

Mark Type

No Service/Collective Mark

Attorney Docket Number

No APR-0036.TM

44D Filed

No

44D Current

No

44E filed

No

44E Current

No

66A Filed

No

66A Current

No

Current Basis

No

No Basis

No

Legal History


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Status DateAction Taken
06th Dec 2023AUTOMATIC UPDATE OF ASSIGNMENT OF OWNERSHIP
11th Nov 2019TEAS REVOKE/APP/CHANGE ADDR OF ATTY/DOM REP RECEIVED
11th Nov 2019ATTORNEY/DOM.REP.REVOKED AND/OR APPOINTED
20th Jun 2019TEAS REVOKE/APP/CHANGE ADDR OF ATTY/DOM REP RECEIVED
20th Jun 2019ATTORNEY/DOM.REP.REVOKED AND/OR APPOINTED
27th Jun 2018ASSIGNMENT OF OWNERSHIP NOT UPDATED AUTOMATICALLY
20th Sep 2017CASE ASSIGNED TO POST REGISTRATION PARALEGAL
20th Sep 2017REGISTERED - SEC. 8 (10-YR) ACCEPTED/SEC. 9 GRANTED
20th Sep 2017REGISTERED AND RENEWED (FIRST RENEWAL - 10 YRS)
20th Sep 2017NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE OF SEC. 8 & 9 - E-MAILED