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What Products And Services Can Be Trademarked Under Trademark Class 1?

by Aishwarya Agrawal
What Products And Services Can Be Trademarked Under Trademark Class 1?

In India, trademarks play an important role in protecting the identity and goodwill of businesses. The concept of trademark classification is important for effective registration and management of trademark rights. Trademark is a widely used term. It is the symbol or name that creates the identity of the business. Therefore, when a business registers a trademark with the regulatory authorities, it is important to create a public record that the mark is for that business only and no one else may use it for commercial purposes. This is because if a business has spent many years connecting with customers and building goodwill, and someone just copies the brand logo and trades, then this clearly is an unfair business practice. In the present blog will learn about the trademark class list goods and services specifically the class 1 trademark.

What is a Trademark?

A trademark is a symbol, different words, various phrases, logo, design, or combination used to recognize the products and services of one party and to recognize them from those of another party. Trademarks assist with building acknowledgment, trust and certainty among buyers by making an extraordinary character in the commercial center. Furthermore, brand names are resources that address generosity and notoriety with respect to a business’s products or services.

What Products and Services Included in Trademark Class 1

Here’s a detailed list of products and services that can be trademarked under Class 1 trademark:

  • Chemical preparations and materials used for film, photography and printing
  • Unprocessed/ natural plastics
  • Adhesives for use in industry
  • Detergents used in manufacture and industry
  • Sensitized paper
  • Photographic film, Chemical compositions and materials used in science
  • Chemical compositions and materials used in cosmetics
  • Chemical compositions used in construction
  • Chemical compositions used for water treatment
  • Salts used for industrial purposes
  • Unprocessed and synthetic resins
  • Starches used for manufacturing and industry
  • Putties, and fillers and pastes used in industry
  • Fillers used for vehicle body and tire repair
  • Compositions used for food and beverages
  • Activated carbon, and activated charcoal additives,
  • Preparations of adhesive for surgical bandages
  • Industrial adhesives, billposting adhesives, paperhanging adhesives, wallpaper adhesives, and wall tile adhesives
  • Concrete agricultural compounds that are agar-agar glutinants, with the exception of fungicides, herbicides, insecticides, and parasiticides
  • Albumin [animal or vegetable, raw material] on albumenized paper
  • For industrial use, alginates, aldehydes, and alcohol
  • Alginates used in the food sector
  • Metallic alkaline earth
  • Salts containing ammonia
  • Ammonium aldehyde and ammonium salts
  • Procedures using animal carbon
  • Animal albumen (raw material) animal carbon
  • Preparations for metal annealing using animal charcoal
  • The acid anthranilic
  • Additives for engine coolant that prevent boiling
  • Anti-frothing battery and anti-frothing accumulator solutions
  • Anti-irritants 
  • Chemicals that prevent internal combustion engines from knocking
  • Vegetable anti-sprouting sauces and window anti-tarnishing agents
  • Antifreeze
  • Sulfurous antimony
  • Arsenic acid (argon) arsenious acid
  • agents for preserving and clarifying beer, such as bentonite
  • Derivatives of benzene
  • Acids based on benzene
  • Benzoic acid and benzoic sulfimide
  • Borax, boric acid, and bone charcoal for industrial use
  • Brake fluid brazing fluxes and preparations
  • Preservatives for masonry, excluding paints and oils
  • Concrete-aeration chemicals
  • Condensation-preventing chemicals
  • Coolants for vehicle engines
  • Corrosive preparations
  • Cream of tartar for industrial purposes
  • Cream of tartar for chemical purposes
  • Cream of tartar for the food industry
  • Creosote for chemical purposes
  • Crotonic aldehyde
  • Cryogenic preparations
  • Curium
  • Currying preparations for skins
  • Currying preparations for leather
  • Cyanides [prussiates] / prussiates
  • Solutions for cyanotyping
  • Cymene
  • Defoliants
  • Distilled water
  • Dolomite for industrial purposes
  • Drilling muds
  • Dry ice [carbon dioxide]
  • Dysprosium
  • Earth for growing
  • Fire extinguishing compositions
  • Fireproofing preparations
  • Fish meal fertilizers
  • Fissionable chemical elements
  • Fissionable material for nuclear energy
  • Fixing solutions [photography
  • Damp-proofing chemicals, except paints, for masonry
  • Using bromine in chemicals
  • Soda calcined with calcium
  • Calcium carbonate 
  • Salts of calcium
  • Cyanamide calcium [fertilizer]
  • Californiana
  • Camphor, utilized in industry
  • Carbolineum carbide for plant protection
  • Carbon used in filters
  • Disulfide carbon
  • Gines
  • Industrial preparations of enzymes
  • Preparations of enzymes for the food industry
  • Enzymes used in manufacturing, food, and pharmaceutical sectors; raw epoxy resins
  • Ethyl alcohol
  • Ethyl ether hydrocarbon
  • Expanded clay for hydroponically cultivating plants 
  • Chemicals that bleach fat
  • Fatty substances 
  • Ferments in order to make chemicals
  • Fermi cyanides in fermions
  • Plates in ferrotype [Images]
  • Filtering agents [plant-based compounds]
  • Minerals that are used as filters
  • Materials for screening [raw plastics]
  • Hydraulic circuit fluids / hydraulic circuit fluids
  • Fluorine-fluorspar mixtures
  • For chemical applications, formic aldehyde
  • Foundry sand with formic acid
  • The preparations for foundry molding, also known as foundry molding, foundry molding, or foundry molding
  • Chemicals used in foundries as binding agents
  • Fuel made of francium for atomic stacks
  • Preparations to save fuel
  • Use of fuller’s earth in the textile industry; falling preparations for the textile industry
  • Getters, or chemically reactive materials
  • Substances that cause glass to frost
  • Substances that discolor glass
  • Putty used by glaziers
  • Glucose utilized in the food sector
  • Glucose used in industry
  • Glucoside glue for use in industry
  • Glutamic acid used in industry
  • Gluten used in industry
  • Gluten in the food business
  • Other than for stationery or home needs, gluten
  • Glutinous preparations for banding trees, glutinous preparations for grafting Trees, and glutinous preparations for banding trees
  • Glycerides Glycerine used in industry
  • Glycol gold salts glycol ether
  • Industrial chemicals hypo sulfites, hypochlorite of soda
  • Iodic mineral 
  • Iodine utilized in industry
  • Iodine used in chemicals
  • Chemicals called iodized albumen ion exchangers
  • Salts of iron
  • Isinglass used for anything than stationery, home goods, or food
  • Isotopes use in industry
  • Tungstic acid
  • Alcoholic vinegar
  • Viscous vulcanization promoters
  • Vulcanizing arrangements
  • Preparations for wallpaper removal
  • Glass of water 
  • Compounds that clean
  • Detergents for use in manufacturing processes
  • Benzene-based acids
  • Benzoic sulfimide
  • Benzoic acid
  • Berkelium
  • Bicarbonate of soda for chemical purposes
  • Bichloride of tin
  • Bichromate of soda
  • Alginates for industrial purposes
  • Alginates for the food industry
  • Alkalies
  • Alkaline metals
  • Alkaline iodides for industrial purposes
  • Alkaline-earth metals

Conclusion

Trademark Class 1 is a class in the Nice Classification System used worldwide to classify goods as well as services for the purpose of registering a trademark. This category includes many chemical products used in business, science, agriculture, and photography. For businesses which are involved in the production, distribution, or use of chemicals, securing a trademark under Class 1 trademark ensures that their innovations and brands are safeguarded in the competitive market. Properly understanding and leveraging this classification can provide significant benefits in terms of legal and market differentiation.

FAQs

  1. What do you understand by Trademark?

Trademark is a widely used term. It is the symbol or name that creates the identity of the business. 

  1. What Trademark class covers Food Products?

Trademark Class 30.

  1. Is Trademark Registration Free?

No, There is no way to get a Trademark for free.

  1. Which Products and Services come under Trademark Class 1 broadly?

Here are some Products and services:

  • Using bromine in chemicals
  • Soda calcined with calcium
  • Calcium carbonate 
  • Salts of calcium
  1. Are pharmaceutical chemicals included inClass 1 trademark?

No, pharmaceutical chemicals and medicinal preparations fall under trademark Class 5,  not Class 1. Class 1 trademark is for industrial, agricultural, scientific, and other non-medicinal chemicals.

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