Trademark Class 4

Trademark Class 4

Class 4 of trademarks relates to industrial oils and fuels.

This post provides a thorough manual for Class 4 in the Trademark Classification. Trademarks are required to be categorized into classes, with each class representing a unique category of products or services. In this article, we comprehensively outline the products that are included in Class 4 of trademark classification.

Trademark Class 4

Class 4 includes the following items: products such as industrial oils and greases, lubricants, substances that absorb dust, dampening solutions, fuel (including gasoline) and lighting agents, and candles and wicks intended for lighting purposes.

Trademark Class 4
Trademark Class 4

The third class primarily consists of industrial oils, greases, fuels, and illuminants.

Class 4 is not a suitable classification for certain types of special industrial oils and greases.

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List of products categorized in the Trademark Class 4

  • additives, non-chemical, to motor-fuel
  • alcohol [fuel]
  • anthracite
  • beeswax
  • belting wax
  • benzene
  • benzine
  • benzol
  • bone oil for industrial purposes
  • candles / tapers
  • carburants / motor fuel
  • carnauba wax
  • castor oil for industrial purposes
  • ceresine
  • charcoal [fuel]
  • Christmas tree candles
  • coal
  • coal naphtha
  • coal tar oil
  • coal briquettes
  • coal dust [fuel]
  • coke
  • combustible briquettes
  • cutting fluids
  • diesel oil / gas oil
  • dust absorbing compositions
  • dust removing preparations
  • dust laying compositions
  • These are mixtures that are used to make dust stick together so that they can be easily swept away.
  • electrical energy
  • ethanol [fuel]
  • firelighters
  • firewood
  • fish oil, not edible
  • fuel with an alcoholic base
  • fuel gas
  • fuel
  • Fuel oil, also known as combustible oil, is a type of oil that is commonly used as a source of energy for heating and power generation.
  • gas for lighting
  • gasoline
  • grease for leather
  • grease for belts
  • grease for footwear
  • grease for arms [weapons]
  • illuminating grease
  • illuminating wax
  • industrial oil
  • industrial grease
  • industrial wax
  • kerosene
  • lamp wicks
  • lighting fuel
  • lignite
  • ligroin
  • lubricants
  • lubricating grease
  • lubricating graphite
  • lubricating oil
  • mazut
  • methylated spirit
  • mineral fuel
  • moistening oil
  • motor oil
  • naphtha
  • nightlights [candles]
  • non-slipping preparations for belts
  • oil for the preservation of leather
  • oil for the preservation of masonry
  • oil-gas
  • oils for paints
  • Building release oils used for formwork.
  • oleine
  • ozocerite [ozokerite]
  • paper spills for lighting
  • paraffin
  • peat [fuel]
  • Fuel can be obtained in the form of peat briquettes or blocks of peat.
  • perfumed candles
  • petrol
  • Petroleum jelly is used in industries.
  • petroleum, raw or refined
  • petroleum ether
  • Oils and greases are used as preservatives for leather.
  • producer gas
  • rape oil for industrial purposes
  • The fuel in the form of gases that have been made solid.
  • Preparations of soybean oil that can be used for coating cooking utensils to prevent food from sticking.
  • stearine
  • Sunflower oil utilized in industries.
  • tallow
  • textile oil
  • tinder
  • vaporized fuel mixtures
  • wax [raw material]
  • wicks for candles
  • wood briquettes
  • wood spills for lighting
  • wool grease / lanolin
  • xylene
  • xylol

 

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