Products and services are classified by IPindia.gov.in according to specific categories (also called Classes). Trademarks have to be applied or registered under such specific classes or classes as may be applicable. Herewith we are presenting an all-inclusive guide to Class 22 of the Trademark Classification!
Trademark Class 22 pertains to Ropes, string, nets, tents, awnings, tarpaulins, sails, sacks, and bags (not included in other classes) padding and stuffing materials (except of rubber or plastics); raw fibrous textile materials.
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Comprehensive list of goods classified under Trademark Class 22.
A detailed list of goods classified under Trademark Class 22
Animal hair | Glass fibers [fibres] for textile use | Schappe [raw silk waste] / silk waste |
Awnings of textile | Grasses for upholstering | Seaweed for stuffing |
Awnings of synthetic materials | Hammocks | Sheaf-binding yarns |
Bags [sacks] for the transport and storage of materials in bulk | Hemp | Shorn wool |
Bags for washing hosiery | Hemp bands | Raw silk |
Binding thread, not of metal, for agricultural purposes | Horsehair | Silk flock |
Bindings, not of metal | Jute | Sisal |
Body bags | Kapok | Slings, not of metal, for handling loads |
Braces, not of metal, for handling loads / harness, not of metal, for handling loads | Ladder tapes for venetian blinds / ladder tapes or webbing for venetian blinds | Snares [nets] |
Brattice cloth | Liber | Straps, not of metal, for handling loads / belts, not of metal, for handling loads |
Cables, not of metal | Raw linen [flax] | Straw for stuffing upholstery |
Camel hair | Linters | Straw wrappers for bottles / bottle envelopes of straw / packing, of straw, for bottles |
Canvas for sails | Mail bags | String |
Car towing ropes | Net pens for fish farming | Strips for tying-up vines |
Carbon fibers [fibres] for textile use | Nets for camouflage | Tarpaulins |
Carded wool | Nets | Tents |
Coconut fiber [fibre] / coconut fiber / coconut fibre | Network | Textile fibers [fibres] / textile fibers / textile fibres |
Cocoons | Outdoor blinds of textile | Thread, not of metal, for wrapping or binding |
Combed wool | Packing [cushioning, stuffing] materials, not of rubber, plastics, paper or cardboard | Tow |
Cords for hanging pictures | Packing string | Twine made of paper |
Raw cotton | Packing rope | Twine for nets |
Cotton tow | Padding materials, not of rubber, plastics, paper or cardboard / stuffing, not of rubber, plastics, paper or cardboard | Upholstery wool [stuffing] |
Cotton waste [flock] for padding and stuffing | Plastic fibers [fibres] for textile use | Vehicle covers, not fitted |
Covers for camouflage | Purse seines | Vitreous silica fibers [fibres] for textile use |
Down [feathers] | Raffia | Wadding for filtering |
Eiderdown | Ramie fibre | Wadding for padding and stuffing upholstery |
Esparto grass | Rope ladders | Wax ends |
Feathers for bedding | Ropes, not of metal | Whipcord |
Feathers for stuffing upholstery | Ropes | Wood shavings |
Raw fibrous textile | Sacks [bags] of textile, for packaging / bags [envelopes, pouches] of textile, for packaging | Wood wool |
Fibrous gaskets for ships | Sails | Wool flock |
Fishing nets | Sails for ski sailing | Raw or treated wool |
Fleece wool | Sash cords | Wrapping or binding bands, not of metal |
Flock [stuffing] | Sawdust |
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