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Trademark Class 27: Carpets

Trademark Class 27 is for registering a trademark for rugs, mats, carpets and matting, and linoleum. It mainly includes rugs, mats, carpets and matting, linoleum and other materials used for covering existing floors; wall hangings (non-textile).

HERE ARE THE ITEMS UNDER CLASS 27

Class 27 Group Class 27 Good

Floor coverings and artificial ground coverings

floor coverings, linoleum, vinyl floor coverings, Carpets, rugs and mats, bath mats, carpet underlay, carpets/rugs, door mats, gymnastic mats/gymnasium mats, mats, mats of woven rope for ski slopes, non-slip mats, reed mats.

Vehicles mats and carpets

carpets for automobiles/automobile carpets.

Artificial ground coverings

artificial turf.

Wall and ceiling coverings

tapestry [wall hangings], not of textile/wall hangings, not of textile, textile wallpaper, wallpaper.

Related (Coordinated) Classes: Class 19 - Building Materials, Class 24 - Textiles, Class 35 - Advertising and Business Services, Class 37 - Construction and Repair Services, and Class 42 - Science and Technology Services.

NOTE: Class 27 is NOT used if you are registering:

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FAQ's

Class 27 includes a broad range of floor coverings such as carpets, rugs, mats, matting, linoleum, and other materials used for covering existing floors. It also covers wall hangings that are not made from textile materials.
Yes, all types of carpets, whether they are made from natural fibers like wool and cotton or synthetic materials like nylon and polyester, are included in Class 27.
Bath mats, door mats, and similar functional mats designed for specific locations within a home or commercial space are covered under Class 27.
Mats and carpets specifically designed for use in vehicles, including automobiles, are included in Class 27.
Yes, artificial turf used as a ground covering for sports fields, gardens, and other outdoor spaces is covered under Class 27.
Yes, wall and ceiling coverings, including non-textile tapestries and wallpaper, fall within the scope of Class 27.
Items not included in Class 27 are primarily those not used as floor or wall coverings, such as wooden flooring, which would fall under a different classification.
Class 27 is specifically focused on items used for covering floors and walls, whereas Class 24 includes textiles and textile goods used for a broader range of purposes, including clothing and home furnishings.

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