Trademark Class 21 : Households & Kitchen Utensils

Updated on July 08, 2024 09:15:42 AM

Trademark 21 covers a wide range of household and kitchen tools, as well as storage and cooking containers. From cookware to cleaning supplies, this categorization protects brand identification in our regular domestic activities. Class 21 protects the distinctive traits of goods we use in our homes, ranging from dinnerware and glassware to brushes and combs.

As we go into the complexities of Trademark Class 21, we dig into the various worlds of common things, comprehending the need to protect their different trademarks in the evolving terrain of domestic products.

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What is Trademark Class 21?

Trademark Class 21 is a Nice Classification system, includes household utensils and containers. Kitchenware, cookware, storage containers, cleaning tools, and utensils fall into this category. Basically, it protects and categorizes the distinctive brands used on everyday household items.

It provides a structured framework for intellectual property protection for everyday household items such as cutlery, glassware, and more, ensuring that these products retain their identities and brands in a competitive market, and fostering clarity for consumers as well as businesses in the domestic goods industry.

A Comprehensive List of Items Covered Under Trademark Class 21

The comprehensive list of Items given below Covers trademark Class 21:

Category List of Items covered under Trademark Class 21
Kitchen and Cooking Utensils
  • Abrasive pads for kitchen purposes
  • Basting spoons
  • Basting brushes
  • Beaters (non-electric)
  • Blenders (non-electric)
  • Bottle openers (electric and non-electric)
  • Bread boards
  • Cake molds
  • Cheese-dish covers
  • Coffee grinders (hand-operated)
  • Cookie cutters
  • Cutting boards
  • Decanters
  • Egg cups
  • Frying pans
  • Graters for kitchen use
  • Grill supports
  • Ice cube molds
  • Kitchen grinders (non-electric)
  • Mixing spoons
  • Pastry cutters
  • Pepper mills (hand-operated)
  • Pie servers
  • Rolling pins (domestic)
  • Salad bowls
  • Saucepans
  • Scoops (tableware)
  • Shaving brushes (for kitchen use)
  • Spatulas (kitchen utensils)
  • Strainers for household purposes
  • Tea infusers
  • Whisks (non-electric)
Tableware and Dining
  • Beer mugs
  • Bottles
  • Bowls (basins)
  • Bread baskets (domestic)
  • Butter dishes
  • Cake molds (moulds)
  • Candy boxes
  • Candelabra (candlesticks)
  • Candle jars (holders)
  • China ornaments
  • Cups
  • Decanters
  • Flasks
  • Glass bowls
  • Glasses (receptacles)
  • Jugs (pitchers)
  • Mugs
  • Napkin rings
  • Napkin holders
  • Plates to prevent milk boiling over
  • Saucepan scourers of metal
  • Saucers
  • Services (dishes)
  • Soup bowls
  • Sugar bowls
  • Table plates
  • Tea caddies
  • Tea services (tableware)
  • Teapots
  • Trays for domestic purposes
  • Vases
Cleaning and Maintenance Tools
  • Air cushions (not for medical purposes)
  • Brooms
  • Brushes (various types)
  • Buckets (pails)
  • Cleaning instruments (hand-operated)
  • Cleaning tow
  • Clothes-pegs (clothes-pins)
  • Dustbins (garbage cans, refuse bins, trash cans)
  • Dusters (furniture)
  • Drying racks for laundry
  • Dusting cloths (rags)
  • Fibreglass (other than for insulation or textile use)
  • Fibreglass thread (not for textile use)
  • Gloves (for household purposes)
  • Litter boxes (trays) for pets
  • Mops
  • Polishing apparatus and machines (non-electric)
  • Polishing materials
  • Rags (cloth) for cleaning
  • Rat traps
  • Scouring pads (pads for cleaning)
  • Scrubbing brushes
  • Sponges (for household purposes)
  • Strainers for household purposes
  • Waste paper baskets
  • Watering devices (sprinkling devices)
  • Watering cans
  • Wax-polishing appliances (non-electric)
Containers and Storage
  • Basins (receptacles)
  • Baskets for domestic use
  • Boxes for dispensing paper towels
  • Boxes of glass
  • Bread bins
  • Buckets (pails)
  • Caddies (fitted picnic baskets)
  • Cake molds (moulds)
  • Candy boxes
  • Containers for household or kitchen use
  • Cookie jars
  • Demijohns (carboys)
  • Ice buckets (coolers, ice pails)
  • Lunch boxes
  • Nesting boxes for household pets
  • Pots
  • Refrigerating bottles
  • Tea caddies
  • Trays for domestic purposes
  • Urns
Home Decor and Accessories
  • Aquarium hoods
  • Busts of porcelain, ceramic, earthenware, or glass
  • Cabarets (trays)
  • Candelabra (candlesticks)
  • Candle rings
  • Candle extinguishers
  • Candle jars (holders)
  • China ornaments
  • Crystal (glassware)
  • Figurines (statuettes) of porcelain, ceramic, earthenware, or glass
  • Flower pots
  • Flower-pot covers (not of paper)
  • Glass (unworked or semi-worked)
  • Glass jars (carboys)
  • Glass stoppers (glass caps)
  • Glass, opal
  • Glass, opaline
  • Indoor terrariums (plant cultivation)
  • Indoor aquaria (tanks)
  • Indoor terrariums (vivariums)
  • Lamp-glass brushes
  • Majolica
  • Painted glassware
  • Porcelain ware
  • Rat traps
  • Signboards of porcelain or glass
  • Statues of porcelain, ceramic, earthenware, or glass
  • Works of art of porcelain, ceramic, earthenware, or glass
Outdoor and Gardening Equipment
  • Bird baths
  • Birdcages
  • Boot jacks
  • Boot trees (stretchers)
  • Brushes for cleaning tanks and containers
  • Buckets (pails)
  • Bulb basters
  • Cages for household pets
  • Carpet beaters (hand instruments)
  • Feeding troughs
  • Fly swatters
  • Fly traps
  • Fruit cups
  • Fruit presses (non-electric)
  • Gardening gloves
  • Insect traps
  • Mangers for animals

Points to be Remember before TM Registration in Class 21

Here are some strategies given below for TM Registration in Class 21:

  • Comprehensive TM search: The applicant should do a comprehensive TM search before registering as a TM in class 21. It helps to give full details on the availability of the trademark that the applicant wants to apply.
  • Choose a Strong and Distinct Mark: The candidate must choose a strong and distinctive trademark. It helps the brand stand out in the marketplace and contributes to giving it a distinctive appearance.
  • Consult With TM Attorney: A complex process, TM registration carries a high risk of rejection even for minor errors. However, for hassle-free registration, the applicant has to communicate with the TM attorney.
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Conclusion

Trademark Class 21, with its varied range of home and cooking tools, represents the meeting point of functionality and creativity. This categorization protects the different identities of everyday objects ranging from cookware to cleaning utensils. As we near the end of our examination of Trademark Class 21, it becomes clear that this category is critical in safeguarding the integrity of trademarks in the area of domestic products. It guarantees that consumers can confidently pick and trust the quality and origin of the utensils and equipment that enrich their homes by offering a systematic framework for intellectual property protection.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Which class of trademark do vehicles fall under?

According to the Nice Classification, vehicles and related equipment fall under class 21.

What is covered by Trademark Class 21?

Trademark Class 21 consists of all the goods or products related to vehicles and their tools such as Aeroplanes, Cars, Air Cusine vehicles and many more.

What are the fees of the trademark for paint products?

The basic government fees for registration are Rs. 4500 for the online registration and Rs. 5000 for the offline mode. This fee will be increased according to the number of classes selected by the applicants during the filing.

What documents are needed for trademark Class 21?

The needed documents are a logo, Nature of Goods and services, Aadhar Card, GST, Signed Power of Attorney, Signed User Affidavit, MSME Certificate, and Start-up Certificate.

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