Category I: Chemicals used in industry, science, photography, agriculture, horticulture and forestry; Raw synthetic resin; Raw plastic materials; Fertilizer; Fire extinguishing composition; Quenching and welding preparation; Preserve chemicals used in food; Tanning material; Adhesives for industry.
The second category: pigments, varnishes and natural paints; Rust inhibitors and wood preservatives; Colorant; Mordant; Natural resin raw materials; Painters, decorators, printers and artists use metal foil and powder.
The third category: bleach and other laundry materials; Preparation for cleaning, polishing, decontamination and grinding; Soap; Spices, essential oils, cosmetics, shampoos; Toothpaste.
The fourth category: industrial oils and fats; Lubricant; A composition for absorbing, wetting and binding dust; Fuel (including engine fuel) and lighting materials; Candles and wicks for lighting.
Category 5: drugs and veterinary preparations; Medical and health preparations; Nutritional foods and substances for medical or veterinary use, baby food; Dietary supplements for humans and animals; Gypsum and dressing materials; Materials for filling cavities, tooth wax; Disinfectant; Preparation for killing harmful animals; Bactericide, herbicide
The sixth category: ordinary metals and their alloys; Metal building materials; Movable metal buildings; Metal materials for railway tracks; Non-electrical cables made of ordinary metals; Hardware, metal hardware; Metal tube; Safe box; Ordinary metal products that do not belong to other categories; Ore.
Seventh category: machines and machine tools; Motors and engines (except land vehicles); Machine couplings and transmission parts (except land vehicles); Non-manual farm tools; Incubator; slot machine
Class 8: Hand tools and appliances (manual); Knife, fork and spoon tableware; Side weapon; Razor.
Category IX: scientific, navigation, surveying, photography, film, optics, weighing instruments, measuring tools, signals, inspection (supervision), rescue (rescue) and teaching devices and instruments; Devices and instruments for processing, converting, transmitting, accumulating, regulating or controlling electric power; Equipment for recording, communicating and replaying sound or images; Magnetic data carrier, recording disk; Optical discs, DVD discs and other digital storage media; Mechanical structure of coin-operated starter; Cash register, computing machine, data processing device, computer; Computer software; Fire extinguishing equipment.
Class 10: surgical, medical, dental and veterinary instruments and appliances, artificial limbs, artificial eyes and dentures; Plastic products; Suture material.
Class XI: lighting, heating, steam generation, cooking, refrigeration, drying, ventilation, water supply and sanitation equipment.
Class 12: means of transport; Land, air and sea transportation.
Class 13: firearms; Weapons and ammunition; Explosives; Fireworks.
Fourteenth category: precious metals and their alloys, precious metal products or articles plated with precious metals that do not belong to other categories; Jewelry and precious stones; Clocks and timekeeping instruments.
Category 15: musical instruments.
Sixteenth category: paper and cardboard, paper and cardboard products that do not belong to other categories; Printed matter; Binding supplies; Photos; Stationery; Stationery or household adhesives; Art supplies; Brush; Typewriters and office supplies (except furniture); Educational or teaching supplies (except instruments); Plastic products for packaging (not included in other categories); Print type; Printed board.
Seventeenth category: rubber, gutta percha, gum, asbestos, mica, and products of these raw materials that do not belong to other categories; Molded plastic products for production; Packaging, filling and insulating materials; Non-metallic hose.
The eighteenth category: leather and artificial leather, leather and artificial leather products that do not belong to other categories; Fur; Boxes and travel bags; Umbrella and sunshade; Walking stick; Whip and harness.
Class 19: non-metallic building materials; Non-metallic rigid pipe for building; Asphalt, asphalt; Movable non-metallic buildings; Non-metallic tablet computer.
Category 20: furniture, mirrors, photo frames; Wood, cork, reed, rattan, wicker, horn, bone, ivory, whale bone, shell, amber, mother of pearl, sepiolite products, substitutes of these materials or plastic products.
Class 2 1; Household or kitchen utensils and containers; Combs and sponges; Brushes (except brushes); Brush making materials; Cleaning utensils; Steel velvet; Unprocessed or semi-processed glass (except architectural glass); Glassware, porcelain and pottery not included in other classes.
Category 22: cables, ropes, nets, tents, awnings, tarpaulins, sails, bags and bags (not included in other categories); Gaskets and filling materials (except rubber or plastic); Fiber raw materials for textile.
Class 23: Yarn and thread for textile.
Class 24: Fabrics and textiles not included in other classes; Bed sheets; tablecloth
Category 25: Clothing, shoes and hats.
Class 26: Lace and embroidery, lace and braid; Buttons, collar hooks, decorative needles, sewing needles; Artificial flowers.
Category 27: carpets, mats, mats, linoleum and other floor materials; Non-woven curtain wall.
Class 28: game equipment and toys; Sports and sporting goods that do not belong to other categories; Christmas tree decorations.
Category 29: Meat, fish, poultry and game; Gravy; Pickled, frozen, dried and cooked fruits and vegetables; Jelly, jam, preserves; Eggs; Milk and dairy products; Cooking oil and grease.
Category 30: coffee, tea, cocoa and coffee substitutes; Rice; Edible starch and sago; Flour and cereal products; Bread, cakes and sweets; Frozen food; Sugar, honey, syrup; Fresh yeast, baking powder; Salt; Mustard; Vinegar and sauce (seasoning); Spices; Drink ice.
Category 31: cereals and agricultural, horticultural and forestry products that do not belong to other categories; A living animal; Fresh fruits and vegetables; Seeds; Plants and flowers; Animal feed; Malt.
Category 32; Beer; Non-alcoholic beverages such as mineral water and soda water; Fruit drinks and juices; Syrups and other beverage preparations.
Category 33: Alcoholic beverages (except beer).
Category 34: Tobacco; Smoking set; match
Category 35: advertising; Commercial operation; Business management; Office affairs.
Class 36: insurance; Finance; Monetary affairs; Real estate affairs.
Class 37: building construction; Repair; Install the service.
Class 38: Telecommunications.
Class 39: transportation; Commodity packaging and storage; Travel arrangements.
Lesson 40: Material Handling.
Class 4 1: education; Provide training; Entertainment; Cultural and sports activities.
Category 42: Scientific and technical services and related research and design services; Industrial analysis and research; Design and development of computer hardware and software.
Category 43: Providing catering services; Temporary residence.
Class 44: medical services; Veterinary services; Health and beauty services for people or animals; Agriculture, horticulture and forestry services.
Category 45: legal services; Private and social services provided by others to meet personal needs; Services to protect property and personal safety
Extended data
I. Category of trademarks
1. prefix
A trademark consisting only of characters, including China Chinese characters and minority languages, foreign languages and Arabic numerals, or a trademark composed of various characters.
2. Graphic trademarks
Refers to a trademark consisting only of graphics.
3. Alphabetic trademarks
Refers to a trademark with pinyin or phonetic symbols as the minimum writing unit, including pinyin and foreign letters such as English letters and Latin letters.
4. Digital trademarks
A trademark consisting of Arabic numerals, Roman numerals or Chinese capital numerals.
5. Three-dimensional logo trademark
Also known as a three-dimensional trademark, a trademark symbol composed of three-dimensional objects with length, width and height is different from the trademark patterns we usually see on the plane, but appears in a three-dimensional material form, which may appear in the shape of goods or in containers or other places of goods. This is a new content added in the newly revised Trademark Law of 200 1, which will make China's trademark protection system more perfect.
6. Color combination trademark
A color combination trademark refers to a trademark formed by arranging and combining two or more colors. A trademark composed of words, patterns and colors is not a color combination trademark, but a general combination trademark.
7. Overall combined trademark
A trademark consisting of two or more ingredients, also known as a compound trademark.
8. Sound trademarks
The trademark of a group of music composed of notes or goods or services with special sounds is a sound trademark. For example, a record company in the United States uses 1 1 notes to form a group of music and records it at the beginning of the tapes they sell as a sign to identify their products. The company applied for registration to protect the exclusive right of its voice and prevent others from using and copying it. At present, sound trademarks are only recognized in a few countries such as the United States.
9. Smell trademark
Smell trademark uses a special smell as a trademark to distinguish different goods and different services. At present, this trademark is only recognized as a trademark in some countries. Can not be registered as a trademark in China;
2. When classifying goods and services, WIPO generally follows the following principles.
1. Goods
(1) In principle, finished products are classified according to their functions and uses. If there is no classification standard in the classification table, the finished products can be classified into one category, or they can be classified according to the auxiliary classification standard, that is, according to the materials of these finished products or their operation methods;
(2) Multifunctional manufactured goods (such as the combined products of clocks and radios) can be divided into different categories according to the functions or uses of the components in the products. If these standards are not specified in the category table, the standards shown in (1) can be adopted;
(three) raw materials, unprocessed products or semi-finished products are classified according to their constituent raw materials in principle;
(4) Commodities constitute a part of other commodities, and in principle they are classified with other commodities, but such similar commodities cannot be used for other purposes under normal circumstances. Other conditions are classified according to the above standard (1);
(5) When finished products or semi-finished products are classified according to their raw materials, if they are made of several different raw materials, they should be classified according to their main raw materials in principle;
(6) Boxes, boxes and other containers used to hold commodities belong to the same category as commodities in principle.
2. Service
(1) Services are classified in principle according to the industries listed in the title of service category and its notes. If it is not listed, it can be classified according to other similar services in the alphabetical classification table.
(2) Rental services, in principle, belong to the same category as the services realized by the leased property (such as renting telephones, which are classified as Class 38). Leasing service is similar to leasing service, and the same classification principle should be adopted. However, financial leasing belongs to financial services and belongs to the thirty-sixth category.
(3) In principle, services that provide advice, information or consultation belong to the same category as those that participate in providing services, such as transportation consultation (category 39), enterprise management consultation (category 35), financial consultation (category 36) and beauty consultation (category 44). Providing advice, information or consultation through electronic means (such as telephone or computer) does not affect the classification of such services.
(4) Franchise services in principle belong to the same category as those provided by franchisees (for example, business advice for franchising (category 35), financial services for franchising (category 36) and legal services for franchising (category 45).