CLASS 6 Common metals and their alloys; metal building materials; metal containers, fasteners, bindings and straps for storage or transport; transportable buildings of metal; materials of metal for railway tracks; non-electric cables and wires of common metal; ironmongery, small items of metal hardware; pipes and tubes of metal; safes, locks and containers for securing against loss or theft. ores. Explanatory Note Class 6 includes mainly unwrought and partly wrought common metals, including ores, as well as simple products made of them, for example, transportable buildings of metal, materials of metal for railway tracks, non-electric cables and wires of common metal; pipes and tubes of metal, metal containers, fasteners, bindings and straps for storage and transport, and safes, locks and containers for securing against loss or theft, for example, safety cashboxes. This Class includes, in particular: – metals in foil or powder form for 3D printers; – small items of metal hardware, for example, bolts, screws, furniture casters, window fasteners, and buckles; – vice benches of metal; – metal cages for wild animals; – ropes of metal and cables of metal, non-electric; – statues, statuettes, busts, figurines, and works of art of common metal. – materials of metal for railway tracks; – pipes and tubes of metal This Class does not include, in particular: – metals used as chemicals in industry or scientific research for their chemical – – – – – – – – – – properties, for example, bauxite (Cl. 1); mercury, antimony, alkaline and alkalineearth metals (Cl. 1); metals used as paints, colorants, or protective or decorative coatings, for example, metals in foil and powder form for use in painting, decorating, printing and art (Cl. 2); vises (Cl. 8) and vice benches, not of metal (Cl. 20); pipes being parts of sanitary installations (Cl. 11); flexible pipes and hoses (Cl. 17); building materials, not of metal (Cl. 19); bolts, screws, furniture casters, and window fasteners, collars for fastening pipes, not of metal (Cl. 20); cages for household pets (Cl. 21); ropes, not of metal, and cables, not of metal and not being electric (Cl. 22); clothing buckles and shoe buckles (Cl. 26); certain goods made of common metals that are classified according to their function or purpose, for example, hand tools, hand-operated (Cl. 8), furniture (Cl. 20), kitchen utensils (Cl. 21) (consult the Alphabetical List of Goods). CLASS 10 Surgical, medical, dental and veterinary apparatus and instruments; artificial limbs, eyes and teeth; orthopedic articles; suturing implements and wound closing materials; massage apparatus; sexual activity apparatus and appliances; breastfeeding appliances and apparatus for nursing infants; therapeutic and assistive devices adapted for the disabled and personal mobility articles. Explanatory Note Class 10 includes mainly surgical, medical, dental and veterinary apparatus, instruments and articles generally used for the diagnosis, treatment or improvement of function or condition of persons and animals suffering from a malady or disability, including menstruation, contraception and childbirth, as well as prostheses, bandages for supporting muscles or parts of the body, apparatus and instruments relating to sexual activity, breast feeding appliances and apparatus for nursing of infants, clothing for medical purposes, and hearing protection. This Class includes, in particular: - - - - - - special furniture for medical use furniture especially made for medical purposes, for example, armchairs for medical and dental purposes, air mattresses for medical purposes, and operating tables; ambulance stretchers; bracelets and rings for medical purposes, for example, anti-rheumatism bracelets and rings; special clothing for medical purposes, for example compression garments, stockings for varices, strait jackets, orthopedic footwear, and clothing especially for operating rooms; items for medical purposes otherwise classified according to function, for example, balling guns, ice bags for medical purposes, incontinence sheets, lamps for medical purposes, lice combs and thermometers for medical purposes; apparatus and appliances for menstruation, contraception, childbirth and sexual activity, for example menstrual cups, condoms, childbirth mattresses, sex toys, and love dolls [sex dolls]; breastfeeding or nursing appliances and hygienic rubber articles for use by infants (consult the Alphabetical List of Goods), for example, breast pumps, feeding bottle teats and valves, nursing appliances, pacifiers for babies/teats, and teething rings; implanted articles and devices for therapeutic and prosthetic purposes composed of artificial or synthetic materials, for example surgical implants comprised of artificial materials, artificial breasts, brain pacemakers, and biodegradable bone fixation implants; supportive bandages; – therapeutic and assistive devices adapted for the disabled, for example, commode chairs, ear trumpets and hearing aids, and non-wheeled personal mobility articles, for example, crutches, quad canes for medical purposes and walking frames for disabled persons. This Class does not include, in particular: - adhesives for medical purposes, for example, adhesive tapes for medical purposes, adhesives for dentures, and surgical glues (Cl. 5); breast-nursing pads (Cl. 5); diapers, napkins and pants, absorbent, for incontinents (Cl. 5); preparations for contraception, for example, chemical contraceptives (Cl. 5); sanitary towels, napkins, pads, pants and knickers and menstruation pads, bandages or tampons (Cl. 5); surgical implants comprised of living tissue (Cl. 5); tobacco-free cigarettes for medical purposes (Cl. 5); ear plugs for divers (Cl. 9); ambulances and wheelchairs (Cl. 12); massage tables and hospital beds (Cl. 20). CLASS 14 Precious metals and their alloys and goods in precious metals or coated therewith, not included in other classes; jewellery, precious and semi-precious stones; horological and chronometric instruments; jewellery boxes. Explanatory Note Class 14 includes mainly precious metals, and certain goods made of goods in precious metals or coated therewith, as well as not included in other classes and, in general jewellery, clocks and watches and component parts therefor. This Class includes, in particular: - - jewellery including (i.e., imitation jewellery and jewellery of precious metal and stones), for example, paste jewellery; cuff links, tie pins., tie clips; key rings, key chains; coins, medals; component parts for jewellery, clocks and watches, for example, clasps for jewellery, beads for making jewelry; movements for clocks and watches, clock hands, watch springs, watch crystals; certain goods made of precious metal, for example, badges, boxes, statuary, threads, wire, works of art. This Class does not include, in particular: - - charms, other than for jewellery, key chains, or key rings (Cl. 26); objects of art not made of precious metals or coated therewith that are classified according to the material of which they are made, for example, works of art of metal (Cl. 6), works of art of stone, concrete or marble (Cl. 19), works of art of wood, wax, plaster or plastic (Cl 20), works of art of porcelain, terra-cotta or glass; certain goods in made of precious metals or coated therewith that are classified according to their function or purpose, for example, metals in foil and powder form for use in painting, decorating, printing and art painters, decorators, printers and artists (Cl. 2); dental amalgams amalgam of gold for dentists (Cl. 5), cutlery (Cl. 8), electric contacts (Cl. 9), pen nibs of gold (Cl. 16), teapots (Cl. 21), table - knives, forks and spoons (Cl. 21); gold and silver embroidery (Cl. 26), cigar cases boxes (Cl. 34); objects of art not of precious metals (classified according to the material of which they consist). Class 16 Paper and cardboard and goods made from these materials, not included in other classes; printed matter; printing and bookbinding materials; photographs; stationery; adhesives for stationery or household purposes; artists' and drawing materials; paint brushes; typewriters office machines, stationery and office requisites, (except furniture); printed instructional and teaching materials, models, and implements (except apparatus); plastic sheets, films and bags materials for wrapping and packaging (not included in other classes); printers' type; printing blocks. Explanatory Note Class 16 includes mainly paper, cardboard and certain goods made from of those that materials, sheets, films and bags for packaging, wrapping and foodstuffs of paper, cardboard, plastics and substitutes therefor, artists’ materials, implements and equipment, printing and bookbinding materials and equipment therefor, stationery, office machines and office requisites. This Class includes, in particular: - paper knives and paper cutters; - cases, covers and devices for holding or securing paper, for example, document files, money clips, holders for checkbooks, paper-clips, passport holders, and scrapbooks; - office machines, for example, duplicators, mimeograph apparatus and machines, pencil sharpeners, electric and non-electric, and typewriters, electric and nonelectric; - plastic sheets, film, sacks and bags of plastic or substitutes therefor for wrapping and packaging, for example, bags of paper or plastics, for packaging, garbage bags of paper or of plastics, plastic cling film, extensible, for palletization, plastic bubble packs for wrapping or packaging, and sheets of reclaimed cellulose for wrapping; - disposable paper products otherwise classified by function or purpose, for example, bibs of paper, handkerchiefs of paper, and table linen of paper; - painting articles for use by artists and interior and exterior painters, for example, artists’ watercolor saucers, house painters’ rollers, paint trays, painters’ easels, and palettes for painters; - works of art and figurines of paper and cardboard, for example, figurines of papier-mache, lithographic works of art, paintings, framed or unframed, and watercolours. This Class does not include, in particular: - certain goods made of paper and or cardboard (consult the Alphabetical List of Goods) that are classified according to their function or purpose, for example, photographic paper (Cl. 1), abrasive paper (Cl. 3), insulating paper (Cl. 17), building cardboard (Cl. 19); paper party hats (Cl. 28); - paints (Cl. 2); - hand tools for artists, (for example, spatulas, sculptors' chisels) (Cl. 8); - packing [cushioning, stuffing] materials of rubber or plastics (Cl. 17); - cups of paper or plastic (Cl. 21); - bed covers of paper (Cl. 24). CLASS 17 Unprocessed and semi-processed Rrubber, gutta-percha, gum, asbestos, mica, and substitutes for all these materials goods made from these materials and not included in other classes; plastics and resins in extruded form for use in manufacture; packing, shock-absorbing, stopping, and insulating materials; flexible pipes, tubes and hoses not of metal; finished or semi-finished goods of rubber, gutta-percha, gum, asbestos, mica or substitutes thereof. Explanatory Note Class 17 includes mainly electrical, thermal and acoustic insulating materials, including items otherwise classified in other classes but for these special properties, and semi-finished plastics, being for use in manufacture in the form of sheets, blocks and rods, and finished and semi-finished goods made of rubber, gutta-percha, gum, asbestos, mica and of substitutes for all these materials in this class not otherwise classified by function or purpose. This Class includes, in particular: - rubber material for recapping tyres; - padding and stuffing materials of rubber or plastics; - floating anti-pollution barriers; - adhesive tape, other than stationery and not for medical or household purposes; - foam supports for flower arrangements; - anti-dazzle films for windows; - insulating paints, fabrics, paper, oils and varnishes; - cotton wool for packing; - threads of plastic for soldering; - elastic yarns and threads, not for use in textiles. This Class does not include, in particular: - refractory construction materials of metal (Cl. 6); - pipes being parts of sanitary installations (Cl. 11); - insulating glass for building (Cl. 19); - refractory construction material not of metal (Cl. 19); - certain goods made of rubber, gutta-percha, gum, asbestos, mica and substitutes for all these materials that are classified according to their function or purpose, for example, gum resins (Cl. 2), rubber for dental purposes (Cl. 5), asbestos screens for firemen (Cl. 9), adhesive rubber patches for repairing inner tubes (Cl. 12), and rubber erasers (Cl. 16). Class 18 Leather and imitations of leather, and goods made of these materials and not included in other classes; animal skins, and hides; luggage, carrying bags, trunks and travelling bags; umbrellas and parasols; walking sticks; whips, harness and saddlery; collars, leashes and clothing for animals; sausage skins and imitations thereof. Explanatory Note Class 18 includes mainly leather, and leather imitations, and certain goods made of these materials not otherwise classified by function or purpose, luggage and trunks, carrying and travelling bags, collars, leashes and clothing for animals travel goods not included in other classes and saddlery. This Class includes, in particular: - luggage tags; - business card cases; - slings for carrying infants and pouch baby carriers; - game bags; - boxes and cases of leather or leatherboard. This Class does not include, in particular: - clothing, footwear, and headgear of leather for humans (Cl. 25) (consult the Alphabetical List of Goods).; - bags adapted for laptops (Cl. 9); - quad canes for medical purposes (Cl. 10); - fur stoles (Cl. 25); - bags especially adapted for sporting use, for example, cricket bags, golf bags with or without wheels, and bags especially designed for skis and surfboards (Cl. 28); - certain goods made of leather or leather imitations classified according to function or purpose, for example, leather strops (Cl. 8), jewelry and watch straps of leather (Cl. 14), furniture of leather (Cl. 20), polishing leather (Cl. 21), clothing belts of leather (Cl. 25). CLASS 20 Furniture, mirrors, picture frames; containers, not of metal, for storage or transport; indoor window blinds and shades; unworked or semi-worked bone, horn, ivory, whalebone or mother-of-pearl; shells; meerschaum; yellow amber. Explanatory Note Class 20 includes mainly furniture and parts therefor, containers, not of metal, for storage or transport; as well as certain goods made of the natural materials of wood, cork, reed, cane, wicker, horn, bone, ivory, whalebone, shell, yellow amber, mother-of-pearl, meerschaum and substitutes for all of these materials, or of plastic. This Class includes, in particular: – furniture, displays and stands, for example, metal furniture, and furniture for camping, gun racks, newspaper display stands, and showcases; – hospital beds; – bedding, except linen, (for example, mattresses, spring mattresses, pillows, sleeping mats, and sleeping bags for camping, and beds for household pets); – looking glasses, furniture and hand-held mirrors and toilet mirrors; – registration number plates, not of metal; – fittings for curtains and blinds, for example, curtain rails, rods, hooks, rings, and tie-backs; – small items of hardware, not of metal, for example, bolts, screws, furniture casters, window fasteners, collars for fastening pipes; – containers, not of metal, for storage or transport, for example, loading pallets, not of metal, packaging containers of plastic, and letter boxes, not of metal or masonry; – statues, statuettes, busts, figurines, and works of art of wood, wax, plaster or plastic; – fans for personal use, non-electric. This Class does not include, in particular: – certain mirrors, classified according to their function or purpose, for example, mirrors for inspecting work (Cl. 9), mirrors for dentists (Cl. – – – – – – 10), rearview mirrors (Cl. 12); sighting mirrors for guns and rifles (consult the Alphabetical List of Goods); special furniture especially made for laboratories (Cl. 9); special furniture especially made for medical use purposes (Cl. 10); bed linen, eiderdowns, mattress covers and sleeping bag liners (Cl. 24); outdoor blinds and shades, for example, outdoor blinds of metal (Cl. 6) and outdoor blinds, not of metal and not of textile (Cl. 19), outdoor blinds of textile (Cl. 22); certain goods made of wood, cork, reed, cane, wicker, horn, bone, ivory, whalebone, shell, yellow amber, mother-of-pearl, meerschaum and substitutes for all these materials, or of plastic, that are classified according to their function or purpose for example, jewelry of yellow amber (Cl. 14), plastic film for wrapping and plastic bubble packs for wrapping or packaging (Cl. 16), wood planks for building (Cl. 19) (consult the Alphabetical List of Goods); novelties for parties, dances and practical jokes (Cl. 28). CLASS 21 Household or kitchen utensils and containers; combs and sponges; brushes, (except paint brushes); brush-making materials; articles for cleaning purposes; steelwool; unworked or semi-worked glass, (except building glass used in building); glassware, porcelain and earthenware not included in other classes. Explanatory Note Class 21 includes mainly small, hand-operated utensils and apparatus for household and kitchen use, as well as toilet utensils, glassware and certain articles in porcelain. goods made of porcelain, ceramic, earthenware or glass. This Class includes, in particular: - - utensils and containers for household and kitchen use, for example, kitchen eating utensils, pails, pans of iron, of aluminum, of plastics or of other materials, small hand-operated apparatus for mincing, grinding or pressing; cooking pots and pans; small hand-operated apparatus for mincing, grinding, pressing or crushing; serving utensils, for example, sugar tongs, ice tongs, pie servers and serving ladles; electric combs;, electric or non-electric; electric toothbrushes;, electric or non-electric; brushes, for example, cleaning and grooming brushes, basting brushes, electric brushes, except parts of machines; manicure and pedicure brushes; dish stands and decanter stands; certain goods made of porcelain, ceramic, earthenware, terra-cotta or glass, for example, boxes, ornaments, plaques, statuary, and works of art; steel wool for cleaning. This Class does not include, in particular: - certain goods made of glass, porcelain and earthenware (consult the Alphabetical List of Goods); - - cleaning preparations, soaps, etc. (Cl. 3); small apparatus for mincing, grinding, or pressing, or crushing, which are driven by electricity (Cl. 7); razors, electric and non-electric, and shaving apparatus, and hand-operated clippers for hair and nails, for example, beard clippers (Cl. 8), nail clippers, electric or non-electric (Cl. 8), and hair clippers for animals (Cl. 8); and (hand instruments), metal implements and utensils for manicure and pedicure, electric or non-electric, for example, manicure sets, emery boards, cuticle nippers (Cl. 8); lice combs and tongue scrapers (Cl. 10); cooking utensils, electric (Cl. 11); toilet mirrors (Cl. 20).; certain goods made of glass, porcelain and earthenware that are classified according to their function or purpose, for example porcelain for dental prostheses (Cl. 5), spectacle lenses (Cl. 9), glass wool for insulation (Cl. 17), earthenware tiles (Cl. 19), building glass (Cl. 19), glass fibres for textile use (Cl. 24). CLASS 22 Ropes and string; nets; tents, awnings and tarpaulins; awnings of textile or synthetic materials; sails; sacks and bags for packaging, storage and transport and bags (not included in other classes); padding, cushioning and stuffing materials, (except of paper, cardboard, rubber or plastics); raw fibrous textile materials and their substitutes; Explanatory Note Class 22 includes mainly canvas and other materials for making sails, rope, padding and stuffing materials and raw fibrous textile materials tarpaulins, awnings, tents and sails, padding, cushioning and stuffing materials, raw fibrous textile materials and their substitutes, sacks and bags of textiles or their substitutes for packaging, storage and transport, ropes, strings, and nets. This Class includes, in particular: – bands, slings, cords and twines in made from non-metal natural or artificial textile – – – – – – fibres, paper or plastics, for example, slings, straps and belts not of metal, for handling loads and twine made of paper; sacks and bags for transporting or storing goods and materials in bulk (consult the Alphabetical List of Goods). certain sacks and bags not otherwise classified by function or purpose or specific reference in other class headings, for example, bag for washing hosiery, body bags, and mail bags; animal fibers and raw textile fibers, for example, animal hair, cocoons, jute, raw or treated wool, and raw silk; fishing nets, hammocks and rope ladders; vehicle covers, not fitted; yarn fibers. This Class does not include, in particular: - metal ropes (Cl. 6); strings for musical instruments (Cl. 15) and athletic equipment (Cl. 28); - - - padding and stuffing materials of paper or cardboard (Cl. 16), rubber or plastics (Cl. 17); certain tarpaulins and nets and bags that are classified according to their function or purpose, for example, safety nets and safety tarpaulins (Cl. 9), luggage nets for vehicles (Cl. 12), mosquito nets (Cl. 24), hair nets (Cl. 26), nets for sports (Cl. 28) travelling bags (Cl. 18) and bags specially adapted to hold specific items, for example, bags adapted for laptops (Cl. 9) and cricket bags and bags especially designed for skis and surfboards (Cl. 28); fibreglass, for example, fiberglass for insulation (Cl. 17), fiberglass other than for insulation or textile use (Cl. 21) and fiberglass thread for textile use (Cl. 23); unfitted coverings for furniture made of paper (Cl. 16), furniture coverings of leather (Cl. 18) or of plastic or textile (Cl. 24). Class 24 Textiles and substitutes for textiles goods, not included in other classes; bed, bath, kitchen and table linens covers; table covers; coverings for furniture; curtains; fabrics. Explanatory Note Class 24 includes mainly textiles, (piece goods), and textile coversings for household use, textile piece goods not otherwise classified by function or purpose and fabrics for textile use. This Class includes, in particular: household linen, for example, bed covers, bedspreads, coverlets, pillow shams, and towels of textile; bedding linen covers of paper; curtains and shower curtains of textile or plastic; tablemats, table cloths and place mats, all not of paper; sleeping bag liners; mosquito nets; wall hangings of textile; labels of cloth; oilcloth for use as tablecloths; travelling rugs; sanitary flannel. This Class does not include, in particular: sanitary towels and napkins (Cl. 5); electrically heated blankets, for medical purposes (Cl. 10) and not for medical purposes (Cl. 11); table linen of paper (Cl. 16); asbestos safety curtains (Cl. 17); horse blankets (Cl. 18) pillows (Cl. 20); wadding for filtering (Cl. 22); certain special textiles (consult the Alphabetical List of Goods) classified by function or purpose, for example, fabrics for bookbinding (Cl. 16); , insulating fabrics and asbestos fabrics (Cl. 17), horse blankets (Cl. 18) and dusting or cleaning cloths (Cl. 21). CLASS 28 Toys, game equipment, Games and playthings; gymnastic and sporting articles; apparatus for playing sports; hunting and fishing equipment, except firearms and knives; video game apparatus; decorations for Christmas trees. Explanatory Note Class 28 includes mainly toys, game equipment, apparatus for playing sports, video game apparatus, objects of amusement and novelties, and certain Christmas tree articles. This Class includes, in particular: – computer, video, and electronic amusement and game apparatus, for example, video game machines, portable games with liquid crystal displays, controllers for game consoles, and controllers for toys; adapted for use with an external display screen or monitor; – hunting and fishing equipment, for example, decoys for hunting or fishing, hunting game calls, scent lures for hunting or fishing, fishing tackle, and landing nets for anglers; – scratch cards for playing lottery games; – swimming equipment, for example, flippers for swimming, swimming kick boards, and water wings; artificial Christmas trees and Christmas tree stands; fairground ride apparatus and playground slides; objects of amusement and novelties, for example, carnival masks, confetti, conjuring apparatus, novelty practical jokes, party favor novelties, and piñatas; items for use by athletes and players in the course of playing sports or games, which are otherwise classified according to function, for example, dart point sharpeners, chess timers, umpire brushes, baseball gloves conditioning oils. equipment for various sports and games. – – – – – This Class does not include, in particular: – certain gymnastic and sporting articles (consult the Alphabetical List of Goods); – Christmas tree candles (Cl. 4); – life jackets and diving equipment (Cl. 9); – sex toys and love dolls (Cl. 10) – electrical lamps (garlands) Christmas tree candles (Cl. 4) and electric lights for Christmas trees (Cl. 11); – fishing nets for commercial use (Cl. 22); – clothing for gymnastics and sports (Cl. 25); – confectionery and chocolate decorations for decorating Christmas trees (Cl. 30). – Christmas trees, being either live or cut (Cl. 31) – certain gymnastic and sporting articles classified by a more particular function or purpose as specified in another class heading, for example, goggles and protective helmets for sports (Cl. 9), sporting firearms (Cl. 13), clothing for gymnastics and sports (Cl. 25), gymnastic mats (Cl. 27). CLASS 31 Grains, seeds and Raw and unprocessed Aagricultural, aquacultural, horticultural and forestry products; raw and unprocessed grains; and seeds; unprocessed edible seeds; fresh fruits, and vegetables, and herbs; plant residues; natural trees, plants and flowers; dried plants and flowers for decoration; seeds, bulbs and seedlings for planting; live animals; foodstuffs and beverages for animals; litter for animals; malt. Explanatory Note Class 31 includes mainly land and sea products not having been subjected to any form of preparation for consumption, live animals and plants as well as foodstuffs and litter for animals. This Class includes, in particular: – fertilised eggs for hatching; – fresh mushrooms; – natural turf; – raw woods; – raw cereals; – Mollusca and crustacea (live) live molluscs and crustaceans; – sanded paper for pets; – unprocessed algae and seaweed for human or animal consumption; – wood chips for the manufacture of wood pulp; – yeast for animal consumption. This Class does not include, in particular: – cultures of micro-organisms and leeches for medical purposes (Cl. 5); – dietary supplements for animals (Cl. 5); – semi-worked woods (Cl. 19); – artificial fishing bait (Cl. 28); – processed seeds for use as a seasoning (Cl. 30); – rice (Cl. 30); – tobacco (Cl. 34).