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Class D21 Games, Toys, and Sports Goods D21 - 1 CLASS D21 GAMES, TOYS, AND SPORTS GOODS D21 - 1 D21 GAMES, TOYS, AND SPORTS GOODS 300 GAME OR GAMBLING ARTICLE 346 ....Bilateral 301 .Aerial projectile 347 ..Combined with chance- 302 ..Target determining device 303 ...Aperture or pocket 348 ..Checkerboard type 304 ...Peg or hook 349 ...Rectangular or square 305 ...Including net perimeter 306 ...Marksman type 350 ..Simulative 307 ...Dart board 351 ...Map (e.g., distinct 308 ....Circular geographical feature, trail, or "fantasy" type) 309 ...Including tether 352 ....Outer space 310 .Vertical fall 353 ...Musical indica 311 ..Fluid filled 354 ...Playing card suit or dice 312 .Surface projectile type motif 313 ..Simulative 355 ...Sport or playing field 314 ...Sport 356 ....Baseball 315 ....Baseball 357 ....Football or soccer 316 ....Billiards 358 ....Golf 317 ....Bowling 359 ....Racing 318 ....Hockey, football, or soccer 360 ...Animate 319 ....Golf 361 ....Humanoid 320 ....Racing 362 ..Circular perimeter 321 ....Shuffleboard 363 ..Polygonal perimeter 322 ..Incline 364 ...Triangular perimeter 323 ...Including flipper or bumper 365 ...Rectangular perimeter 324 .Electronic type 366 ....Including circular element 325 ..Arcade type 367 .....And curvilinear path 326 ...Provision for seated player 368 ....Including triangular element 327 ...Provision for plural player 369 .Chance-determining or gambling 328 ..Sport specific article 329 ..Including screen 370 ..Lever operated or slot machine 330 ...Folding type type 331 ...Including multidirectional 371 ..Random number or chance switch or arrangement generator 332 ..Console (e.g., provision for 372 ...Dice or agitator cartridge or monitor 373 ....Dice or teetotum attachable) 374 ...Spinner 333 ..Element or attachment 375 ....Roulette 334 .Board or surface 376 ..Playing card 335 ..Folding 377 ...Bingo, scratch, or punch type 336 ..Stepped, tiered or vertical (e.g., lotto type) orientation 378 ...Club, heart, diamond, or spade 337 ...Vertical 379 ....Including numerical 338 ..Playing surface completely designation surrounded by lip or wall 380 ...Star 339 ...Simulative of sport 381 ...Alphabetical 340 ...Including labyrinth or maze 382 ...Sport motif 341 ...Including pocket or recess for game piece 383 ...Animate 342 ..Pocket or recess for capture of 384 ....Humanoid game piece 385 .Element or accessory 343 ...Cribbage type 386 ..Game piece 344 ...Tic-tac-toe type 387 ...Dart, horseshoe, or quoit 345 ...Symmetrical 388 ...Chess specific December 2012 D21 - 2 CLASS D21 GAMES, TOYS, AND SPORTS GOODS 389 ....Set 436 .Aerial 390 ...Disc type (e.g., poker chip, 437 ..Boomerang etc.) 438 ..Animate simulation 391 ...Domino 439 ...Inflated (e.g., balloon) 392 ..Holder for game cards or chips 440 ..Inflated (e.g., balloon) 393 ...Combined 441 ..Rotary wing or disc 394 ...Hand held or with carrying 442 ...Helicopter handle 443 ...Disc shape 395 ...Revolving 444 ....Pierced 396 ..Card game accessory 445 ..Kite 397 ..Game table or top 446 ...Including rotary wing 398 TOY 447 ..Aircraft or spacecraft 399 .Balance type 448 ...Jet 400 .Baton, cheerleader pompon, or 449 ...Formed of planar or sheet juggler sticker material 401 .Bubble or smoke making 450 ...Including propeller 402 ..Wand type 451 ...Spacecraft or satellite 403 .Kaleidoscope 452 ....Rocket 404 .Magnetic 453 ..Element or attachment 405 .Sounding or noise making 454 ...Launcher or stand 406 ..Rattle 455 .Spinning or whirling 407 ...Including suction cup 456 ..Track for whirling ball 408 ...Including loop-type grip 457 ..Hoop or hoop roller 409 ..Keyboard (e.g., toy piano, toy 458 ..Air operated (e.g., pinwheel) organ, etc.) 459 ..Spiral drop 410 ...Xylophone 460 ..Top 411 ..Air operated 461 ...Including holder or spin 412 .Rocking or bouncing inducing element 413 ..Pogo type 462 ....Integral plunger 414 ..Simulative 463 ...Cord impelled 415 ...Animate 464 ....Return top or diablo 416 ....Horse (e.g., hobby horse 465 .Tethered or suspended type) 466 ..Including ball 417 .....Including rocker base 467 ..Mobile 418 ....Humanoid 468 .Coordination or hand- 419 .Provision for standing or seated manipulative type occupant 469 ..Drawing type 420 ..Body worn or attached 470 ..Shape matching or pounding 421 ..Standing type 471 ..Stacking 422 ...Stilt 472 ..Sand type 423 ...Scooter 473 ..Bath or floating type 424 ..Vehicle 474 ...Multiple activity 425 ...Cart or wagon 475 ..Multiple activity 426 ...Coaster or hand-propelled type 476 ...Crib type (e.g., attachable to 427 ...Simulative infant-type furniture) 428 ....Animate 477 ...Vehicular control simulation 429 .....Horse 478 ..Puzzle 430 ....Aircraft 479 ...Interfitting elements (e.g., 431 ....Construction or earth working take apart and put together) 432 ....Cycle or motorcycle 480 ....Planar (e.g., jigsaw type) 433 ....Automobile or truck 481 ...Including cord 434 .....Truck 482 ...Wire type 435 ...Three wheeled 483 .Representation or scale model December 2012 CLASS D21 GAMES, TOYS, AND SPORTS GOODS D21 - 3 484 ..Construction type (e.g., 527 ...Sewing machine building block) 528 ..Industrial-type machine 485 ...Substrate (e.g., base) 529 ..Medical type 486 ...Elongated 530 ..Playground type 487 ....Cylindrical 531 ..Timepiece 488 ...Circular 532 ..Tool (e.g., rake, shovel, 489 ...Panel type pliers, etc.) 490 ....Simulative 533 ..Vehicle 491 ....Rectangular 534 ...Cart, carriage, or wagon 492 ....Curved or folded 535 ....Carriage 493 ...Simulative of diverse article 536 ....Wagon 494 ....Building part (e.g., window, 537 ...Farming or earth moving door, roof, staircase, etc.) 538 ...Cycle 495 ....Vehicle part 539 ...Tank or track-type carrier 496 ....Plant 540 ...Rail 497 ...Arch 541 ....Locomotive 498 ...Sphere 542 ...Watercraft 499 ...Cube 543 ....Steamboat or paddle wheel 500 ...Rectangular (e.g., rectilinear 544 ....Sail form) 545 ....Submarine 501 ....Including open area 546 ....Tugboat type 502 ...Including open area 547 ....Including figure 503 ...Curved surface 548 ...Automobile 504 ...Angled surface 549 ....Racing type 505 ....Wedge, pyramid, or triangular 550 .....Exposed wheels 506 ..Building or structure 551 ....Roofless 507 ...Simulative of diverse article 552 ...Truck or bus 508 ...Barn or stable 553 ....Cement 509 ...Service type (e.g., airport, 554 ....Dump truck garage, store, service 555 ....Fire engine station, etc.) 556 ....Tow or forklift type 510 ...Tower (e.g., lighthouse, 557 ....Including weapon windmill, castle, etc.) 558 ....Articulated type 511 ...Angled roof 559 ....Open cargo type 512 ..Cash register or calculator 560 ....Simulative 513 ..Communications or media 561 ...Element or attachment 514 ...Camera or projector 562 ....Body or chassis 515 ...Computer or television 563 ....Wheel 516 ...Phonograph, radio, tape, or 564 ....Runway or track disc player 565 .....Section 517 ...Telephone or walkie-talkie 566 ....Controller 518 ...Typewriter or printer 567 ..Weapon 519 ..Furniture 568 ...Sword or dagger 520 ...Bed or cradle 569 ...Cannon or tripod mount 521 ...Seating 570 ...Projectile type 522 ...Table, desk, or workbench 571 ....Bow or crossbow 523 ..Appliance 572 ....Fluid filled (e.g., water 524 ...Kitchen freestanding unit gun, etc.) (e.g., stove, grill, sink, 573 ....Handgun or rifle etc.) 574 .....Handgun 525 ...Food preparation type (e.g., 575 ......Simulative pot, pan, etc.) 576 ..Animate figure 526 ...Cleaning type (e.g., vacuum, 577 ...Plural or changeable face only washing machine, iron, etc.) December 2012 D21 - 4 CLASS D21 GAMES, TOYS, AND SPORTS GOODS 578 ...Robot type (e.g., mechanical 627 ....Simulative figure) 628 .....Plant life 579 ....Reconfigurable type (e.g., 629 .....Snowman transformer type) 630 ....Grossly exaggerated head 580 .....To vehicle 631 ....Including body garment 581 ......Automobile 632 .....Clown or jester 582 ......Aircraft or spacecraft 633 .....Elf, gnome, leprechaun, or 583 .......Helicopter pixie 584 .....Animal figure 634 .....Occupational or vocational 585 ...Action type (e.g., motion uniform imparted to figure) 635 ......Athletic attire 586 ....Including musical instrument 636 ......Military type 587 ....Puppet or marionette 637 .......Astronaut or pilot 588 .....Hand or finger type 638 ......Santa Claus 589 ....Pop-up type (e.g., jack-in­ 639 .....National, regional, or the-box, etc.) ethnic attire 590 ....Plural figure 640 ......Cowboy or cowgirl 591 .....Combined animal and rider 641 ......Indian (e.g., North 592 ....Wheel-imparted animation American Indian and Eskimo) 593 .....Humanoid figure 642 ......Asian type (e.g., Oriental) 594 ....Humanoid 643 .....Play attitre (e.g., 595 ...Plural figure snowsuit, shorts, jeans, etc.) 596 ...Ape or monkey 644 ......Overalls 597 ...Aquatic 645 .....Feminine-type attire 598 ....Alligator 646 ......Coat, cape, or vest 599 ....Fish 647 ......Pinafore or apron 600 ....Frog 648 ......Dress or skirt 601 ....Octopus 649 ....Feminine figure 602 ....Seal or walrus 650 ...Insect 603 ....Turtle 651 ...Kangaroo 604 ...Bear 652 ...Lamb, goat, or sheep 605 ....Including garment 653 ...Penguin 606 ...Bird 654 ...Pig 607 ....Webbed foot 655 ...Rabbit 608 .....Duck 656 ...Rodent (e.g., beaver, 609 ...Rooster, hen, turkey, or chick groundhog, squirrel, mouse, 610 ...Bovine skunk, rat, etc.) 611 ...Canine 657 ...Snake 612 ....Including garment 658 ...Element or attachment 613 ....Yarn, fur, or fiber 659 ....Head, mask, or feature 614 ...Deer, moose, reindeer, or elk 660 .....Mask 615 ...Dinosaur or dragon 661 .....Feature 616 ...Elephant 662 EXERCISE EQUIPMENT 617 ...Feline 663 .Stationary cycle 618 ....Lion or tiger 664 ..Stand for converting bicycle
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