Trademark Class 4: Industrial Oils, Fuels and Related Items

Updated on August 05, 2024 06:57:54 AM

Trademark Class 4 includes products such as industrial-use oils and fuels. A company that sells lubricants, fuels, waxes, and grease-related items must register its trademark in this category. It aids in the protection of brand identification and distinctiveness from competitors.

It is critical to select the appropriate class during the TM registration procedure based on the nature of the business's work and service. If you are having trouble determining your product category, this article will assist you in gaining a complete understanding of the things. Here, we will go over Trademark Class 4, its comprehensive list of objects covered by it, and some factors to keep in mind while choosing a class.

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What is Trademark Class 4?

Trademark Class 4 of the nice classification system includes a wide range of items linked to industrial oils and greases, lubricants, fuels, and illuminants. This category contains motor oils, greases for different industrial purposes, fuels for heating and lighting, and other chemicals required for mechanical and automotive operations.

Class 4 contains items critical to the operation of engines, machines, and different industrial processes, ranging from petroleum-based goods to alternative energy sources. Registering trademarks under Class 4 is necessary for enterprises involved in the manufacturing and distribution of these essential chemicals, as it ensures brand protection in this dynamic and significant sector.

A Comprehensive List of Items Covered Under Trademark Class 4

Here, is the complete list of the products/items given below that are broadly categorised under Trademark Class 4:

Products Category List of the goods covered under Trademark Class 4
Solid Fuels
  • Anthracite
  • Coal
  • Coal briquettes
  • Coal dust
  • Coke
  • Combustible briquettes
  • Firewood
  • Lignite
  • Peat (fuel)
  • Peat briquettes (fuel)
  • Wood briquettes
Liquid Fuels and Oils
  • Alcohol (fuel)
  • Benzene
  • Benzine
  • Benzol
  • Bone oil for industrial purposes
  • Castor oil for industrial purposes
  • Coal naphtha
  • Coal tar oil
  • Diesel oil / Gas oil
  • Ethanol (fuel)
  • Fuel with an alcoholic base
  • Fuel oil / Combustible oil
  • Gasoline
  • Industrial oil
  • Kerosene
  • Lamp wicks
  • Lubricating grease
  • Lubricating graphite
  • Lubricating oil
  • Mazut
  • Mineral fuel
  • Motor oil
  • Naphtha
  • Petroleum jelly for industrial purposes
  • Petroleum, raw or refined
  • Petroleum ether
  • Rape oil for industrial purposes
  • Solidified gases (fuel)
  • Sunflower oil for industrial purposes
  • Vaporised fuel mixtures
  • Xylene
  • Xylol
Waxes and Greece
  • Beeswax
  • Belting wax
  • Carnauba wax
  • Ceresin
  • Grease for leather
  • Grease for belts
  • Grease for footwear
  • Grease for arms (weapons)
  • Illuminating grease
  • Industrial grease
  • Industrial wax
  • Ozocerite (ozokerite)
  • Stearine
  • Wool grease / Lanolin
  • Wax (raw material)
Gas related Products
  • Gas for lighting
  • Fuel gas
  • Producer gas
Laboratory and Analytical Chemicals
  • Analytical reagents
  • Biochemical catalysts
  • Chemical reagents
  • Diagnostic preparations
  • Laboratory chemicals
  • Photographic chemicals
  • Sensitized materials
  • Test papers
Chemical Products for Fuels and Lubricants
  • Additives, non-chemical, to motor fuel
  • Cutting fluids
  • Dust absorbing compositions
  • Dust removing preparations
  • Dust laying compositions
  • Dust binding compositions for sweeping
  • Non-slipping preparations for belts
  • Oils for paints
  • Oils for releasing formwork (building)
  • Preservatives for leather (oils and greases)
Miscellaneous
  • Christmas tree candles
  • Electrical energy
  • Firelighters
  • Fish oil, not edible
  • Lighting fuel
  • Ligroin
  • Nightlights (candles)
  • Paper spills for lighting
  • Perfumed candles
  • Soya bean oil preparations for non-stick treatment of cooking utensils
  • Tallow
  • Textile oil
  • Tinder
  • Wicks for candles
  • Wood spills for lighting

Points to be Remember before TM Registration in Class 2

  • Comprehensive TM search: The applicant should do a comprehensive TM search before registering as a TM in class 2. 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 2 is a cornerstone for protecting the distinctive identity of items related to paints, varnishes, and coatings. Its vast reach includes a bright palette of commodities critical to creative expression, industrial uses, and daily necessities. Businesses may preserve their brand integrity in a competitive market by negotiating the complexities of Class 2 and building trust and awareness among customers.

As a critical component of intellectual property protection, a thorough understanding of Class 2 enables businesses to navigate the complexities of trademark registration, ensuring that the colours, coatings, and compositions that define their products remain uniquely and legally theirs in the ever-changing landscape of commerce.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Which class of trademark does a paint product fall under?

According to the Nice Classification, all paint and dye-related goods fall under class 4.

What is covered by Trademark Class 4?

Trademark Class 2 consists of all the goods or products related to paints and dyes such as Alizarin dyes, Whitewash, Sandarac 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 4?

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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