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77738386 15 May 2009 | on 19 Jul 2010 | Printed wine and beer bottle labels incorporating a feature that chang... Class 016 Class 016 Paper Goods and Printed Material Printed wine and beer bottle labels incorporating a feature that changes color in response to fluctuation in temperature of the contents of the bottle to which the label is affixed | | | THERMADOTS TEMPERATURE PERFECT WINE EVERY TIME DPT Enterprises LLC
77746993 28 May 2009 | on 16 Mar 2010 | Printed wine and beer bottle labels incorporating a feature that chang... Class 016 Class 016 Paper Goods and Printed Material The mark consists of The mark consists of the word "thermadots" in lower case letters immediately above the phrase "temperature perfect wine every time". This phrase is in all caps and is coextensive in length with the word "thermadots". The phrase is about one-third the height of the word. The letters t, h, e, r, m, and a in "thermadots are dark purple. The letters d, o, t, and s are light green. The phrase "temperature perfect wine every time" is black. To the immediate left of the lettering is a circle. The diameter of this circle is slightly greater than the combined height of the word "thermadots" and "termperature perfect wine every time". The outline of the circle is non-continuous. It is composed of ten smaller circles, none of which touches any of the other circles. The ten circles are in two groups of five each. The first group is the same shade of purple as the letters "therma". The first circle in the first group is on the left side of the outline of the circle, slightly higher than half way between the top and bottom of the outline. Together with the first circle, the other four circles in the first group complete roughly the top half of the outline of the circle. Moving from left to right, the first circle is the smallest and each succeeding circle in the group is slightly larger than the one before it. The second group is the same shade of green as the letters "dots". The first circle in the second group is next to the final and largest circle in the first group. This first circle appears on the right side of the broken outline of the circle, slightly lower than half way between the top and bottom of the outline. Together with the first circle, the other four circles in the second group complete roughly the bottom half of the outline of the circle. Moving from right to left, the first circle in the second group is the smallest and each succeeding circle in the second group is larger than the one before it. The final and largest circle in the second group is immediately below the first and smallest circle in the first group, thus completing the broken outline of the larger, overall circle. The first circle in each group has a diameter roughly one-third of the diameter of the final circle in each group. . | |