9 3/4

Welcome to the Brand page for “9 3/4”, which is offered here for The mark consists of the numbers 9, 3 and 4, with 9 on the left, being twice as tall as 3 and 4. the 3 and 4 are stacked above each other with a horizontal line between indicating the fraction 3/4. the entire design is enclosed within a circle.;nine three fourths; nine three quarters; nine three over four;color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;glass, ceramic and earthenware goods, bowls, plates, cups, jugs, mugs, drinking steins and drinking glasses; sugar bowls and creamer pitcher sets; infant drinking cups; cookie jars; figures of china, glass, or porcelain; toothbrushes; non-electric coffee pots not of precious metal; lunch boxes; lunch pails; wastepaper baskets; ice buckets; plastic buckets; shower caddies; cake molds; serving utensils, pie servers, cake turners, spatulas, scrapers for household purposes, and cake servers; chopsticks; canteens; coasters, not of paper or textile; cutting boards; thermal insulated containers for food or beverages; insulating sleeve holders for beverage cans; travel mugs; cookie cutters; cork screws; water bottles sold empty; decanters; drinking flasks; gardening gloves; rubber household gloves; disposable dinnerware, paper plates, paper cups; paper cupcake baking liners; and place mats not of paper or textile;.

Its status is currently believed to be active. Its class is unavailable. “9 3/4” is believed to be currently owned by “Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.”

Owner:
WARNER BROS. ENTERTAINMENT INC.
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Description:
The mark consists of the numbers 9, 3 and 4, with 9 on the left, being twice as tall as 3 and 4. The 3 and 4 are stacked above each other with a horizontal line between indicating the fraction 3/4. The entire design is enclosed within a circle.;NINE THREE FOURTHS; NINE THREE QUARTERS; NINE THREE OVER FOUR;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Glass, ceramic and earthenware goods, bowls, plates, cups, jugs, mugs, drinking steins and drinking glasses; sugar bowls and creamer pitcher sets; infant drinking cups; cookie jars; figures of china, glass, or porcelain; toothbrushes; non-electric coffee pots not of precious metal; lunch boxes; lunch pails; wastepaper baskets; ice buckets; plastic buckets; shower caddies; cake molds; serving utensils, pie servers, cake turners, spatulas, scrapers for household purposes, and cake servers; chopsticks; canteens; coasters, not of paper or textile; cutting boards; thermal insulated containers for food or beverages; insulating sleeve holders for beverage cans; travel mugs; cookie cutters; cork screws; water bottles sold empty; decanters; drinking flasks; gardening gloves; rubber household gloves; disposable dinnerware, paper plates, paper cups; paper cupcake baking liners; and place mats not of paper or textile;
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