Trademark Application Class 22 Packing Bags, Tents, Ropes and Nets
In this blog, we aim to provide a detailed overview of Class 22 in the Trademark Classification process. Choosing the right trademark class is important for successful trademark use. Sometimes the application falls into more than one category, providing better protection. That’s why choosing the right class is so important—it reinforces the effectiveness of the Trademark Registration process.
Trademark Class 22 Overview
Class 22 comprises a large variety of materials that are necessary for diverse industrial and domestic uses. These materials vary from ropes and nets to packing bags and raw fibrous textile material for other applications. Almost all building blocks that are needed in construction, creation of transport, and so on, may be found in this class by an enthusiast.
Class 22 will most probably deal with solutions on the handling and transportation of goods. Cords, twines, and commercial fishing nets are applications of practical textile materials needed in the fishing and agriculture industry, respectively. In the meantime, hammocks and rope ladders show their multi-functions in recreation and outdoor uses.
Class 22 further delves and includes protective coverings such as vehicle covers, certain types of sacks, and bags. These are, in fact, useful for protecting an article of value from weather elements during storage and transit, thus providing additional durability and life to these articles.
Other major parts of class 22 are animal and raw textile fibres, through which one can have an idea about how the initial phases for producing textiles must be sourced from nature. Starting from animal hairs to raw silk, innumerous textiles products are being made.
The classification limits of Class 22 are outlined in a few exceptions. Metal ropes, strings for musical instruments, and bags for packaging that are not made from textile materials all fall under the purview of other classes. Similarly, nets and bags designed for specific functions, such as safety nets or luggage nets for vehicles, are omitted from this class.
Class 22, in essence, forms a foundation for other industries which rely on materials made out of textiles, giving the basic components required for the process in construction, transport, and manufacturing.
Brands/Trademarks You Might Know in Class 22:
Brand Name: Quechua
Description: [CLASS : 22] TENTS; BAGS FOR TRANSPORTATION OR STORAGE OF MATERIALS IN BULK; CLOTH BAGS FOR STORAGE; GARMENT BAGS FOR STORAGE.
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Detailed List of goods Classified under Class 22
- animal feeding nets
- animal hair
- awnings of synthetic materials
- awnings of textile
- bags [envelopes, pouches] of textile, for packaging
- binding thread, not of metal, for agricultural purposes
- bindings, not of metal
- bivouac sacks being shelters
- body bags
- braces, not of metal, for handling loads / harness, not of metal, for handling loads
- brattice cloth
- cables, not of metal
- camel hair
- canvas for sails
- car towing ropes
- carbon fibres for textile use / carbon fibers for textile use
- carded wool
- cloth bags specially adapted for the storage of diapers
- coconut fibre / coconut fiber
- cocoons
- combed wool
- cords for hanging pictures
- cotton tow
- cotton waste [flock] for padding and stuffing
- raw cotton
- covers for camouflage
- down [feathers]
- dust sheets / drop cloths
- eiderdown
- esparto grass
- feathers for bedding
- feathers for stuffing upholstery
- fibrous gaskets for ships
- raw fibrous textile
- fishing nets
- fleece wool
- flock [stuffing]
- glass fibres for textile use / glass fibers for textile use
- grasses for upholstering
- hammocks
- hemp
- hemp bands
- horsehair*
- jute
- kapok
- ladder tapes for venetian blinds / ladder tapes or webbing for venetian blinds
- liber
- raw linen [flax]
- linters
- mail bags
- mesh bags for washing laundry
- net pens for fish farming
- nets for camouflage
- nets*
- network
- outdoor blinds of textile
- packing [cushioning, stuffing] materials, not of rubber, plastics, paper or cardboard
- packing rope
- packing string
- padding materials, not of rubber, plastics, paper or cardboard / stuffing, not of rubber, plastics, paper or cardboard
- pig bristles*
- plastic fibres for textile use / plastic fibers for textile use
- purse seines
- raffia
- ramie fibre / ramie fiber
- rope ladders
- ropes, not of metal
- ropes*
- sacks for the transport and storage of materials in bulk
- sails
- sails for ski sailing
- sash cords
- sawdust
- schappe [raw silk waste] / silk waste
- seaweed for stuffing
- sheaf-binding yarns
- shorn wool
- raw silk
- silk flock
- sisal
- slings, not of metal, for handling loads
- snares [nets]
- straps, not of metal, for handling loads / belts, not of metal, for handling loads
- straw for stuffing upholstery
- straw wrappers for bottles / bottle envelopes of straw / packing, of straw, for bottles
- string
- strips for tying-up vines
- tarpaulins
- tents*
- textile fibres / textile fibers
- thread, not of metal, for wrapping or binding
- tow
- twine for nets
- twine made of paper
- upholstery wool [stuffing]
- vehicle covers, not fitted
- vitreous silica fibres for textile use / vitreous silica fibers for textile use
- wadding for filtering
- wadding for padding and stuffing upholstery
- wax ends
- whipcord
- wood shavings
- wood wool
- raw or treated wool
- wool flock
- wrapping or binding bands, not of metal
With over 35 years of service in the District Court of Odisha, I have witnessed and learned diverse range of cases while developing a deep understanding of the legal system. Having retired from my previous position, I now utilize my expertise to assist businesses and SMEs in managing and navigating matters related to Intellectual Property Rights and Tax Law.