Hygiene Systems, Inc.Download PDFTrademark Trial and Appeal BoardFeb 27, 2001No. 75529277 (T.T.A.B. Feb. 27, 2001) Copy Citation 2/27/01 Paper No. 9 EWH/AKP UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE ________ Trademark Trial and Appeal Board ________ In re Hygiene Systems, Inc. ________ Serial No. 75/529,277 _______ Edward W. Rilee of Rhodes, Coats & Bennett, L.L.P. for Hygiene Systems, Inc. Martha L. Fromm, Trademark Examining Attorney, Law Office 106 (Mary Sparrow, Managing Attorney) _______ Before Hanak, Chapman and Drost, Administrative Trademark Judges. Opinion by Hanak, Administrative Trademark Judge: Hygiene Systems, Inc. (applicant) seeks to register NATURE SAVER in typed drawing form for “paper, namely toilet tissue and paper towels.” The application was filed on July 31, 1998 with a claimed first use date of October 1996. Citing Section 2(d) of the Trademark Act, the Examining Attorney has refused registration on the basis that applicant’s mark as applied to toilet tissue and paper towels is likely to cause confusion with the identical mark THIS DISPOSITION IS NOT CITABLE AS PRECEDENT OF THE T.T.A.B. Ser. No. 75/529277 2 NATURE SAVER, previously registered in typed drawing form for a wide array of paper products. To be more specific, the Examining Attorney has cited three registrations for the mark NATURE SAVER, all owned by S.P. Richards Company. Registration Nos. 1,681,168; 1,787,494; and 2,118,611. When the refusal to register was made final, applicant appealed to this Board. Applicant and the Examining Attorney filed briefs. Applicant did not request a hearing. Some of the many goods covered by cited Registration No. 1,787,494 include “paper towels and tissues.” Thus, applicant seeks to register the identical mark for identical goods (paper towels) and for goods (toilet tissue) which are encompassed by the word “tissues” in this particular cited registration. When identical marks are use on identical goods, confusion is not merely likely, rather it is certain. We need not consider whether the use of applicant’s mark for toilet tissue and paper towels is likely to cause confusion with the use of registrant’s identical mark for other types of paper products. Decision: The refusal to register is affirmed. Copy with citationCopy as parenthetical citation