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Industrial Property (Amendment) (No. 2) Rules 1980 (S.I. No. 412/1980)

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S.I. No. 412/1980 — Industrial Property (Amendment) (No. 2) Rules 1980.

 

 

S.I. No. 412/1980:

INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY (AMENDMENT) (NO. 2) RULES 1980.

 

 

INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY (AMENDMENT) (NO. 2) RULES 1980.

 

 

I, DESMOND O'MALLEY, Minister for Industry, Commerce and Tourism, in exercise of the powers conferred on me by Section 153 of the Industrial and Commercial Property (Protection) Act, 1927 (No. 16 of 1927), as adapted by the Industry, Commerce and Energy (Alteration of Name of Department and Title of Minister) Order, 1980 ( S.I. No. 10 of 1980 ), hereby make the following Rules:

 

 

1. (1) These Rules may be cited as the Industrial Property (Amendment) (No. 2) Rules, 1980.

 

 

(2) The Principal Rules, the Rules of 1969, the Industrial Property Rules, 1927 (Amendment) Rules, 1980 ( S.I. No. 315 of 1980 ), and these Rules may be cited together as the Industrial Property Rules, 1927 to 1980.

 

 

(3) These rules shall come into operation on the 1st day of January, 1981.

 

 

2. In these Rules—

 

 

"the Principal Rules" means the Industrial Property Rules, 1927 ( S. R. & O. No. 78 of 1927 );

 

 

"the Rules of 1969" means the Industrial Property (Amendment) Rules 1969 ( S.I. No. 190 of 1969 ).

 

 

3. The Interpretation Act, 1937 (No. 38 of 1937), applies to these Rules.

 

 

4. The Principal Rules are hereby amended by the substitution for the classes and subclasses specified in the Third Schedule (inserted by the Rules of 1969) of the Classes and subclasses specified in the Schedule to these Rules.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SCHEDULE

 

 

CLASS 1—FOODSTUFFS

 

 

1-01 Bakers' products, biscuits, pastry, macaroni and other cereal products, chocolates, confectionery, ices

 

 

1-02 Fruit and vegetables

 

 

1-03 Cheeses, butter and butter substitutes, other dairy produce

 

 

1-04 Butchers' meat (including pork products), fish

 

 

1-99 Miscellaneous

 

 

CLASS 2 — ARTICLES OF CLOTHING AND HABERDASHERY

 

 

2-01 Undergarments, lingerie, corsets, brassieres, nightwear

 

 

2-02 Garments

 

 

2-03 Headwear

 

 

2-04 Footwear, socks and stockings

 

 

2-05 Neckties, scarves, neckerchiefs and handkerchiefs

 

 

2-06 Gloves

 

 

2-07 Haberdashery and clothing accessories

 

 

2-99 Miscellaneous

 

 

CLASS 3—TRAVEL GOODS, CASES, PARASOLS AND PERSONAL BELONGINGS, NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED

 

 

3-01 Trunks, suitcases, briefcases, handbags, wallets and similar articles

 

 

3-02 Cases specially designed for their contents

 

 

3-03 Umbrellas, parasols, sunshades and walking sticks

 

 

3-04 Fans

 

 

3-99 Miscellaneous

 

 

CLASS 4 — BRUSHWWARE

 

 

4-01 Brushes and brooms for cleaning

 

 

4-02 Toilet brushes, clothes brushes

 

 

4-03 Brushes for machines

 

 

4-04 Paintbrushes, brushes for use in cooking

 

 

4-99 Miscellaneous

 

 

CLASS 5 — TEXTILE PIECE GOOD ARTICLES, ARTIFICIAL AND NATURAL SHEET MATERIAL

 

 

5-01 Spun articles

 

 

5-02 Lace

 

 

5-03 Embroidery

 

 

5-04 Ribbons, braids and other decorative trimmings

 

 

5-05 Textile fabrics

 

 

5-06 Artificial or natural sheet material

 

 

5-99 Miscellaneous

 

 

CLASS 6 — FURNISHING

 

 

6-01 Beds and seats

 

 

6-02 [Vacant]

 

 

6-03 Tables and similar furniture

 

 

6-04 Storage furniture

 

 

6-05 Composite furniture

 

 

6-06 Other furniture and furniture parts

 

 

6-07 Mirrors and frames

 

 

6-08 Clothes hangers

 

 

6-09 Mattresses and cushions

 

 

6-10 Curtains and indoor blinds

 

 

6-11 Carpets, mats and rugs

 

 

6-12 Tapestries

 

 

6-13 Blankets and other covering materials, household linen and napery

 

 

6-99 Miscellaneous

 

 

CLASS 7 — HOUSEHOLD GOODS, NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED

 

 

7-01 China, glassware, dishes and other articles of a similar nature

 

 

7-02 Cooking appliances, utensils and containers

 

 

7-03 Table knives, forks and spoons

 

 

7-04 Appliances and utensils for preparing food or drink

 

 

7-05 Flatirons and washing, cleaning and drying equipment

 

 

7-06 Other table utensils

 

 

7-07 Other household receptacles

 

 

7-08 Fireplace implements

 

 

7-99 Miscellaneous

 

 

CLASS 8 — TOOLS AND HARDWARE

 

 

8-01 Tools and implements for drilling, milling or digging

 

 

8-02 Hammers and other similar tools and implements

 

 

8-03 Cutting tools and implements

 

 

8-04 Screwdrivers and other similar tools and implements

 

 

8-05 Other tools and implements

 

 

8-06 Handles, knobs and hinges

 

 

8-07 Locking or closing devices

 

 

8-08 Fastening, supporting or mounting devices not included in other classes

 

 

8-09 Metal fittings and mountings for doors, windows and furniture, and similar articles

 

 

8-10 Bicycle racks

 

 

8-99 Miscellaneous

 

 

CLASS 9 — PACKAGES AND CONTAINERS FOR THE TRANSPORT OR HANDLING OF GOODS

 

 

9-01 Bottles, flasks, pots, carboys, demijohns, and containers with dynamic dispensing means

 

 

9-02 Storage cans, drums and casks

 

 

9-03 Boxes, cases, containers, (preserve) tins or cans

 

 

9-04 Hampers, crates and baskets

 

 

9-05 Bags, sachets, tubes and capsules

 

 

9-06 Ropes and hooping materials

 

 

9-07 Closing means and attachments

 

 

9-08 Pallets and platforms for forklifts

 

 

9-99 Miscellaneous

 

 

CLASS 10 — CLOCKS AND WATCHES AND OTHER MEASURING INSTRUMENTS, CHECKING AND SIGNALLING INSTRUMENTS

 

 

10-01 Clocks and alarm clocks

 

 

10-02 Watches and wrist watches

 

 

10-03 Other time-measuring instruments

 

 

10-04 Other measuring instruments, apparatus and devices

 

 

10-05 Instruments, apparatus and devices for checking, security or testing

 

 

10-06 Signalling apparatus and devices

 

 

10-07 Casings, dials, hands and all other parts and accessories of instruments for measuring, checking and signalling

 

 

10-99 Miscellaneous

 

 

CLASS 11 — ARTICLES OF ADORNMENT

 

 

11-01 Jewellery

 

 

11-02 Trinkets, table, mantel and wall ornaments, flower vases and pots

 

 

11-03 Medals and badges

 

 

11-04 Artificial flowers, fruit and plants

 

 

11-05 Flags, festive decorations

 

 

11-99 Miscellaneous

 

 

CLASS 12 — MEANS OF TRANSPORT OR HOISTING

 

 

12-01 Vehicles drawn by animals

 

 

12-02 Handcarts, wheelbarrows

 

 

12-03 Locomotives and rolling stock for railways and all other rail vehicles

 

 

12-04 Telpher carriers, chair lifts and ski lifts

 

 

12-05 Elevators and hoists for loading or conveying

 

 

12-06 Ships and boats

 

 

12-07 Aircraft and space vehicles

 

 

12-08 Motor cars, buses and lorries

 

 

12-09 Tractors

 

 

12-10 Trailers, including camping or house trailers

 

 

12-11 Cycles and motorcycles

 

 

12-12 Perambulators, invalid chairs, stretchers

 

 

12-13 Special-purpose vehicles

 

 

12-14 Other vehicles

 

 

12-15 Tyres for vehicles

 

 

12-16 Other parts, equipment and accessories for vehicles, not elsewhere specified

 

 

12-99 Miscellaneous

 

 

CLASS 13—EQUIPMENT FOR PRODUCTION, DISTRIBUTION OR TRANSFORMATION OF ELECTRICITY

 

 

13-01 Generators and motors

 

 

13-02 Power transformers, rectifiers, batteries and accumulators

 

 

13-03 Equipment for distribution or control of electric power

 

 

13-99 Miscellaneous

 

 

CLASS 14 — RECORDING, COMMUNICATION OR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL EQUIPMENT

 

 

14-01 Equipment for the recording or reproduction of sounds or pictures

 

 

14-02 Equipment for the recording, reproduction or retrieval of information

 

 

14-03 Communications equipment and radio amplifiers

 

 

14-99 Miscellaneous

 

 

CLASS 15 — MACHINES, NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED

 

 

15-01 Engines (not electric)

 

 

15-02 Pumps and compressors

 

 

15-03 Agricultural machinery

 

 

15-04 Construction machinery

 

 

15-05 Washing, cleaning and drying machines

 

 

15-06 Textile, sewing, knitting and embroidering machines

 

 

15-07 Refrigeration machinery and apparatus

 

 

15-08 Machines for preparing food and drink

 

 

15-09 Material working, abrading and founding machinery

 

 

15-99 Miscellaneous

 

 

CLASS 16 — PHOTOGRAPHIC, CINEMATOGRAPHIC AND OPTICAL APPARATUS

 

 

16-01 Photographic cameras and film cameras

 

 

16-02 Projectors

 

 

16-03 Photocopying apparatus and enlargers

 

 

16-04 Developing apparatus and equipment

 

 

16.05 Accessories

 

 

16-06 Optical articles

 

 

16-99 Miscellaneous

 

 

CLASS 17 — MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

 

 

17-01 Keyboard instruments

 

 

17-02 Wind instruments

 

 

17.03 Stringed instruments

 

 

17—04 Percussion instruments

 

 

17-05 Mechanical instruments

 

 

17-99 Miscellaneous

 

 

CLASS 18—PRINTING AND OFFICE MACHINERY

 

 

18-01 Typewriters and calculating machines

 

 

18-02 Printing machines

 

 

18-03 Type and type faces

 

 

18-04 Bookbinding machines, printers' stapling machines, guillotines and trimmers (for bookbinding)

 

 

18-99 Miscellaneous

 

 

CLASS 19 — STATIONERY AND OFFICE EQUIPMENT, ARTISTS' AND TEACHING MATERIALS

 

 

19-01 Writing paper

 

 

19-02 Office equipment

 

 

19-03 Calendars

 

 

19-04 Books and other objects of similar outward appearance

 

 

19-05 Cards for correspondence and announcements

 

 

19-06 Materials and instruments for writing by hand, for drawing, for painting, for sculpture, for engraving and for other artistic techniques

 

 

19-07 Teaching materials

 

 

19-08 Other printed matter

 

 

19-99 Miscellaneous

 

 

CLASS 20 — SALES AND ADVERTISING EQUIPMENT, SIGNS

 

 

20-01 Automatic vending machines

 

 

20-02 Display and sales equipment

 

 

20-03 Signs, signboards and advertising devices

 

 

20-99 Miscellaneous

 

 

CLASS 21 — GAMES, TOYS, TENTS AND SPORTS GOODS

 

 

21-01 Games and toys

 

 

21-02 Gymnastics and sports apparatus and equipment

 

 

21-03 Other amusement and entertainment articles

 

 

21-04 Tents and accessories thereof

 

 

21-99 Miscellaneous

 

 

CLASS 22 — ARMS, PYROTECHNIC ARTICLES, ARTICLES FOR HUNTING, FISHING AND PEST KILLING

 

 

22-01 Projectile weapons

 

 

22-02 Other weapons

 

 

22-03 Ammunition, rockets and pyrotechnic articles

 

 

22-04 Targets and accessories

 

 

22-05 Hunting and fishing equipment

 

 

22-06 Traps, articles for pest killing

 

 

22-99 Miscellaneous

 

 

CLASS 23 — FLUID DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT, SANITARY, HEATING, VENTILATION AND AIR-CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT, SOLID FUEL

 

 

23-01 Fluid distribution equipment

 

 

23-02 Sanitary appliances

 

 

23-03 Heating equipment

 

 

23-04 Ventilation and air-conditioning equipment

 

 

23-05 Solid fuel

 

 

23-99 Miscellaneous

 

 

CLASS 24 — MEDICAL AND LABORATORY EQUIPMENT

 

 

24-01 Fixed apparatus and equipment for doctors, hospitals and laboratories

 

 

24-02 Medical instruments, instruments and tools for laboratory use

 

 

24-03 Prosthetic articles

 

 

24-04 Materials for dressing wounds, nursing and medical care

 

 

24-99 Miscellaneous

 

 

CLASS 25—BUILDING UNITS AND CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS

 

 

25-01 Building materials

 

 

25-02 Prefabricated or pre-assembled building parts

 

 

25-03 Houses, garages and other buildings

 

 

25-99 Miscellaneous

 

 

CLASS 26—LIGHTING APPARATUS

 

 

26-01 Candlesticks and candelabra

 

 

26-02 Torches and hand lamps and lanterns

 

 

26-03 Public lighting fixtures

 

 

26-04 Luminous sources, electrical or not

 

 

26-05 Lamps, standard lamps, chandeliers, wall and ceiling fixtures, lampshades. reflectors, photographic and cinematographic projector lamps

 

 

26-06 Luminous devices for vehicles

 

 

26-99 Miscellaneous

 

 

CLASS 27—TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' SUPPLIES

 

 

27-01 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes

 

 

27-02 Pipes, cigar and cigarette holders

 

 

27-03 Ashtrays

 

 

27-04 Matches

 

 

27-05 Lighters

 

 

27-06 Cigar cases, cigarette cases, tobacco jars and pouches

 

 

27-99 Miscellaneous

 

 

CLASS 28 — PHARMACEUTICAL AND COSMETIC PRODUCTS, TOILET ARTICLES AND APPARATUS

 

 

28-01 Pharmaceutical products

 

 

28-02 Cosmetic products

 

 

28-03 Toilet articles and beauty parlour equipment

 

 

28-04 Wigs, false hairpieces

 

 

28-99 Miscellaneous

 

 

CLASS 29 — DEVICES AND EQUIPMENT AGAINST FIRE HAZARDS, FOR ACCIDENT PREVENTION AND FOR RESCUE

 

 

29-01 Devices and equipment against fire hazards

 

 

29-02 Devices and equipment for accident prevention and for rescue, not elsewhere specified

 

 

29-99 Miscellaneous

 

 

CLASS 30 — CARE AND HANDLING OF ANIMALS

 

 

30-01 Animal clothing

 

 

30-02 Pens, cages, kennels and similar shelters

 

 

30-03 Feeders and waterers

 

 

30-03 Saddlery

 

 

30-05 Whips and prods

 

 

30-06 Beds and nests

 

 

30-07 Perches and other cage attachments

 

 

30-08 Markers, marks and shackles

 

 

30-09 Hitching posts

 

 

30-99 Miscellaneous

 

 

CLASS 99 — MISCELLANEOUS

 

 

GIVEN under my Official Seal, this 30th day of December, 1980.

 

 

DESMOND O'MALLEY,

 

 

Minister for Industry,

 

 

Commerce and Tourism.

 

 

EXPLANATORY NOTE.

 

 

These Rules provide for revision of the classes and subclasses in the classification of goods for the purposes of the registration of designs.