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Trademark Class 22

Includes mainly Rope and Sail Manufacture Products, Padding and Stuffing Materials, and Raw Fibrous Textile Materials and many more.

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In Organizing Federal Trademark Applications, The U.S. Patent And Trademark Office (Uspto) Splits The Trademarks Into 45 Distinct "Classes" Or Categories Of Products And Services. These Classes Allow Separate Businesses To Register Their Trademarks Into Categories Most Related To The Business. For Example, Class 22 Includes Ropes, Sacks and Bags, including those which go into making products belonging to other classes. 

Examples of Trademarks in Class 22

Real-life examples of companies falling under the Class 22 category are:

Primary Categories of Trademarks in Class 22


Trademark Class 22 comprises the following primary categories of products. For thorough details of items, scroll down:

  • Twines And Cords Made Up Of Natural Or Artificial Textile Fibres, Plastics Or Paper;
  • Hammocks, Fishing Nets, Rope Ladders;
  • Vehicle Covers (Not Fitted);
  • Certain Sacks And Bags Not Otherwise Classified By Function Or Purpose, For Example, Mesh Bags For Washing Laundry, Body Bags, Mail Bags;
  • Packaging Bags Made Up Of Textile;
  • Animal Fibres And Raw Textile Fibres Like Jute, Cocoons, Animal Hair, Raw Or Treated Wool, And Raw Silk.

List of Items Not Included in Class 22

  • Metal Ropes (Trademark Class 6);
  • Strings Used In Musical Instruments (Trademark Class 15) And For Sports Rackets (Trademark Class 28);
  • Stuffing And Padding Materials Made Up Of Cardboard Or Paper (Trademark Class 16), Plastics Or Rubber (Trademark Class 17);
  • Certain Nets And Bags That Are Classified According To Their Function Or Purpose Like Golf Bags (Trademark Class 28), Luggage Nets For Vehicles (Trademark Class 12), Safety Nets (Trademark Class 9), Hair Nets (Trademark Class 26), Garment Bags For Travel (Trademark Class 18), Nets For Sports (Trademark Class 28);
  • Packaging Bags Not Made Of Textile Which Is Categorized Based On The Material Of Which They Are Made Like Packaging Bags Of Plastics Or Paper (Trademark Class 16), Of Leather (Trademark Class 18), Of Rubber (Trademark Class 17).


How Do I Register a Class 22 Trademark?

Registering a trademark in Class 22 delivers various lawful protections, affirms your label, and makes sure to set you apart from your contenders.

If you decide to enlist a federal trademark for Class 22, you can do so online with the United States Patent And Trademark Office (USPTO). Still, it has a higher chance of getting rejected due to a lack of attorney and legal knowledge.

An experienced trademark attorney makes sure that your registration procedure for class 22 goes on swiftly and can help in saving your time and money in the longer run by avoiding these expensive mistakes.

With Trademarkia, you’ll get a trademark search report; then, a world-class attorney will be filing your paperwork with either the U.S. Patent And Trademark Office (USPTO) or World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), depending on your needs.

You may need to factor an outlay of both registration and government fees for each individual class you’re registering for. The broader your business is, the more classes your mark might fit in.

Search Your Product Or Consult An Attorney From Trademarkia for Class 22.


Classified List of Goods Under Trademark Class 22

  • Animal Hair
  • Awnings Made Of Textile
  • Awnings Of Synthetic Materials
  • Bags [Sacks] Used For The Transport And Storage Of Materials In Bulk
  • Bags Used For Washing Hosiery
  • Binding Thread Not Made Of Metal Usec For Agricultural Purposes
  • Bindings Not Made Of Metal
  • Body Bags
  • Braces Not Made Of Metal Used For Handling Loads / Harness Not Made Of Metal Used For Handling Loads
  • Brattice Cloth
  • Cables Not Made Of Metal
  • Camel Hair
  • Canvas Used For Sails
  • Car Towing Ropes
  • Carbon Fibers [Fibres] Used In Textile
  • Carded Wool
  • Coconut Fiber [Fibre] / Coconut Fibre
  • Cocoons
  • Combed Wool
  • Cords Used For Hanging Pictures
  • Raw Cotton
  • Cotton Tow
  • Cotton Waste [Flock] Used For Padding And Stuffing
  • Covers Used For Camouflage
  • Down [Feathers]
  • Eiderdown
  • Esparto Grass
  • Feathers Used For Bedding
  • Feathers Used For Stuffing Upholstery
  • Raw Fibrous Textile
  • Fibrous Gaskets Used For Ships
  • Fishing Nets
  • Fleece Wool
  • Flock [Stuffing]
  • Glass Fibers [Fibres] Used In Textile
  • 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
  • Net Pens Used For Fish Farming
  • Nets For Camouflage
  • Nets*
  • Network
  • Outdoor Blinds Of Textile
  • Packing [Cushioning, Stuffing] Materials, Not Of Rubber, Plastics, Paper Or Cardboard
  • Packing String
  • Packing Rope
  • Padding Materials, Not Of Rubber, Plastics, Paper Or Cardboard / Stuffing, Not Of Rubber, Plastics, Paper Or Cardboard
  • Plastic Fibers [Fibres] For Textile Use
  • Purse Seines
  • Raffia
  • Ramie Fibre
  • Rope Ladders
  • Ropes, Not Made Of Metal
  • Ropes*
  • Sacks [Bags] Of Textile Used For Packaging / Bags [Envelopes, Pouches] Of Textile Used For Packaging
  • Sails
  • Sails Used For Ski Sailing
  • Sash Cords
  • Sawdust
  • Schappe [Raw Silk Waste] / Silk Waste
  • Seaweed Used For Stuffing
  • Sheaf-Binding Yarns
  • Shorn Wool
  • Raw Silk
  • Silk Flock
  • Sisal
  • Slings Not Made Of Metal Used For Handling Loads
  • Snares [Nets]
  • Straps Not Made Of Metal Used For Handling Loads / Belts Not Made Of Metal Used For Handling Loads
  • Straw Used For Stuffing Upholstery
  • Straw Wrappers Used For Bottles / Bottle Envelopes Made Of Straw / Packing, Of Straw Used For Bottles
  • String
  • Strips Used For Tying-Up Vines
  • Tarpaulins
  • Tents
  • Textile Fibers [Fibres] / Textile Fibres
  • Thread Not Made Of Metal Used For Wrapping Or Binding
  • Tow
  • Twine Made Of Paper
  • Twine Used For Nets
  • Upholstery Wool [Stuffing]
  • Vehicle Covers, Not Fitted
  • Vitreous Silica Fibers [Fibres] Used In Textile
  • Wadding Used For Filtering
  • Wadding Used For Padding And Stuffing Upholstery
  • Wax Ends
  • Whipcord
  • Wood Shavings
  • Wood Wool
  • Wool Flock
  • Raw Or Treated Wool
  • Wrapping Or Binding Bands Not Made Of Metal
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  • Strips Used For Tying-Up Vines
  • Tarpaulins
  • Tents
  • Textile Fibers [Fibres] / Textile Fibres
  • Thread Not Made Of Metal Used For Wrapping Or Binding
  • Tow
  • Twine Made Of Paper
  • Twine Used For Nets
  • Upholstery Wool [Stuffing]
  • Vehicle Covers, Not Fitted
  • Vitreous Silica Fibers [Fibres] Used In Textile
  • Wadding Used For Filtering
  • Wadding Used For Padding And Stuffing Upholstery
  • Wax Ends
  • Whipcord
  • Wood Shavings
  • Wood Wool
  • Wool Flock
  • Raw Or Treated Wool
  • Wrapping Or Binding Bands Not Made Of Metal

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