When a cross is accompanied by the word PLUS, double code the design in 24.13.02 and 24.17.06. When the mark clearly indicates a mathematical symbol, only the plus symbol (24.17.06) is coded. The following dollar signs and exclamation points which function as mere text are not coded.Ģ4.17.01 Astrological (Zodiac) symbols and signsĢ4.17.02 Male and female biological symbolsĢ4.17.05 Pound sterling symbol ( £), Yen ( ¥) and Euro ( €) The following notational signs and symbols which function as design elements are coded.ī. Notational signs and symbols are coded only when they appear as design elements as opposed to mere text.Ī. Is recommended that users search 24.15.25 afterĢ4.15.03 Arrows formed by words, letters,ĭesigns which clearly look like they are off an arrow are in 24.15.04. There is more than one arrow in the design then alsoĬode the appropriate section for the geometric design in Category 26. If the arrow(s) is comprising a circle, addĪ geometric figure other that a circle are If the circle is made up of more that one arrow then alsoįorming or bordering the perimeter of a circle, add Is a small inconspicuous design element functioning as punctuation or asĪ part of a letter, the crown should be coded in 29.01.07.Ģ4.13.02 Cross, Greek (equal sized lines)Ĭlearly indicates a mathematical symbol, only the plus symbol (24.17.06) isĪccompanied by the word PLUS, double code the design in 24.13.02 andĬross-reference marks in this section with the 24.13.01 or 24.01.02.įorm or comprise a circle are in 24.15.01. Designs in this section are not limited to flags.Ī representation of a strip of fabric often displaying a device or legend.ĭesigns containing more than one banner are not cross-coded with 24.09.09.īanner designs are cross-referenced with Division 26.13Ģ4.09.25 Other flags, including bunting and signal flags Section includes the stars and stripes design of the American flag in anyįorm. (flags in the form of a triangle), flags with forked sidesįorked sides are similar to banners (24.09.07). However, if otherwise indicated, this code is appropriate even if a badgeĢ4.07.08 Ribbons to raise awareness or support for causesĭesigns are in every applicable section of Division 24.09.Ģ4.09.01 Rectangular or square flags excluding American flag or checkered flag Ribbons are often strips of ribbon which hang below a button or a badge. Or pin are cross-referenced with 24.07.01 (See Medals which are not suspended below a ribbon Medals not suspended from ribbons or pins with 24.07.01 and This section should be cross-referenced in Category 26 or in another Shading, concentric circles and letters forming the perimeter of a circleįollowing seals are not cross-referenced with Category 26. For example, a decorative or irregular shaped border orĬircumference or letters comprising a circle should be cross-referenced. Seal, the circular or elliptical seal should be cross-referenced inĬategory 26. When the shape of the sealĮngenders a commercial impression separate and apart from that of the When the text of the markĬlearly indicates that the design is a seal, circular or elliptical sealsĪre not cross-referenced in Category 26. Numbers between the concentric circles or ovals. Generally consist of concentric circles or ovals with words, letters or Sheriff's badges, see also the appropriate section of Division 01.01 (Stars, Skull and crossbones (Poison symbol) (02.11.11) Serpent and staff (Caduceus medical symbol) (03.21.01) (horn of plenty) filled with fruit (05.09.14), Tridents are normally distinguished from pitchforks by theirīarbed prongs or are clearly suggested by the text of the Neither a figurative element nor an inscription contained therein orĬrests with figurative elements contained therein or superimposedĬrests with letters, punctuation or inscriptions contained thereinĢ4.03.02 Miters (bishops' hats), papal hats, monsignor hats See also the appropriate section of Category 26. Shape of a shield is also in the shape of a recognizable geometric design, May merely suggest a shield or crest because of the overall shape of the Often surrounded by or contain crowns, armor and/or heraldic animals, they Signs and symbols associated with travel and mappingįLAGS, CROWNS, CROSSES, ARROWS AND SYMBOLSĬan vary from quite simple to extremely ornate designs. Signs and symbols associated with electronic and computerized devices > View Alternative Site NavigationĬATEGORY 24: HERALDRY, FLAGS, CROWNS, CROSSES, ARROWS AND Javascript required to view site-wide navigation bar. USPTO Design Search Code Manual - Category 24
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