TODAY’S TRADEMARK – SEVERE DUTY
The SEVERE DUTY mark is filed in the category of Machinery Products . The legal correspondent for SEVERE DUTY trademark is Steven D. Lustig, Panitch Schwarze Belisario & Nadel LLP, Based on MANLEY PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS, INC., the SEVERE DUTY trademark is used in the following business: high performance internal combustion engine components; namely, valves. Trademark Class 7 includes mainly machines, machine tools, motors and engines.
In March, 1966, Manley Speed Equipment, Inc. was founded by Hank Manley shortly after his graduation from Brown University. His interest in performance and racing traced back to 1960 when at age seventeen he rebuilt a 312 CID Ford V-8 engine, installed a camshaft and three two-barrel carburetors, and raced a 1956 Thunderbird on the streets of New Jersey.
Initially the line included stainless valves, forged pistons, camshafts, lifters, vanadium valve springs, push rods and timing chain kits. The first catalog was mimeographed paper. The address of the company, prophetically, was 13 Race Street in Bloomfield, New Jersey. A name change to Manley Performance Products, Inc soon followed.
The SEVERE DUTY trademark was assigned a Serial Number #74470796 – by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), bearing registration number 1880832 on February 28, 1995.