Trademark Class 4 is a category of goods under the Nice Classification system. It primarily includes various types of industrial oils and greases, fuels, and illuminants. Class 4 encompasses goods that are used for industrial purposes, fueling machinery or vehicles, and providing illumination. Some common examples of goods falling under Class 4 include:
- Industrial oils and greases, including lubricants and anti-friction preparations.
- Dust-absorbing, wetting, and binding compositions.
- Fuels, including motor fuels, gasoline, diesel oil, and coal.
- Illuminants, such as candles, wicks, and lamp oils.
- Lubricating preparations and preparations for absorbing, spraying, or diffusing odors.
Trademark Class 4 is specifically designated for goods related to industrial oils and greases, fuels, and illuminants, distinguishing them from other categories of goods during the trademark registration process. When filing a trademark application, it is important to select the appropriate class(es) that accurately represent the goods or services associated with the trademark. This ensures proper identification and protection of the trademark within the relevant industry, specifically in relation to products related to industrial oils, fuels, and illuminants.