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Class Description 28 Accessory for Manually-Operated Exercise Room 2907, Parkson Business Center Building No.44-60, Zhongshan Road, Qingdao city, China TEL:+86-532-82086099|FAX:+86-532-82086097 Skype: jiancheng-cokin|WEB:www.jcipo.com Class Description Accessory for manually-operated exercise equipment, namely, accessory 28 attachment to increase muscle resistance 28 Action figure toys 28 Action figures 28 Action figures and accessories therefor 28 Action skill games 28 Action target games 28 Action-type target games 28 Aerobic step machines 28 Aerobic steps 28 Aero-dynamic disk for use in playing catching games 28 Air mattresses for recreational use 28 Airsoft guns for recreational purposes www.jcipo.com 28 Amusement apparatus adapted for use with an external display screen or monitor 28 Amusement apparatus incorporating a television monitor 28 Amusement apparatus incorporating a video monitor 28 Amusement apparatus incorporating a television screen 28 Amusement apparatus adapted for use with television receivers only Amusement devices, namely, bounce houses in the nature of an air inflated 28 cushion in an air inflated structure 28 Amusement game machines Amusement machines, namely, hand-held electronic game units adapted for use 28 with an external display screen or monitor 28 Amusement park rides 28 Amusement products, namely, inflatable balls 28 Animal attractant scents 28 Animal hunting decoys 28 Ankle and wrist weights for exercise Apparatus for electronic games other than those adapted for use with an 28 external display screen or monitor www.jcipo.com 28 Apparatus for playing chess, namely, chess timers 28 Aquatic canine treadmill 28 Arcade crane game machines 28 Arcade game machines 28 Arcade game machines for team play 28 Arcade game machines activated by medals or tokens 28 Arcade games 28 Arcade racing game machines Arcade redemption game machines which dispense tickets or the like to 28 successful players 28 Arcade video game machines 28 Arcade virtual shooting game machines 28 Arcade-type electronic education video games 28 Arcade-type electronic video games 28 Archery arm guards 28 Archery arrow fletching devices www.jcipo.com 28 Archery arrow points 28 Archery arrows 28 Archery bow bags 28 Archery bow cases 28 Archery bow string changers 28 Archery bow strings 28 Archery bows Archery equipment, namely, {indicate specific items, e.g., arm guards, arrow 28 fletching devices, bow cases, non-telescopic bow sights, quivers} 28 Archery equipment, namely, open bow sights 28 Archery equipment, namely, broadheads 28 Archery finger tabs 28 Archery implements [of Japanese and western styles] 28 Archery quivers 28 Archery sets 28 Archery stringer www.jcipo.com 28 Archery targets 28 Arm bands for designating team member positions in sports activities 28 Arm guards for athletic use 28 Arrowheads 28 Arrows [for archery] 28 Arrows [toys] 28 Articles of clothing for toys 28 Artificial Christmas garlands 28 Artificial Christmas trees 28 Artificial Christmas wreaths 28 Artificial chum for fishing 28 Artificial climbing walls 28 Artificial fishing bait 28 Artificial fishing lures 28 Artificial fishing worms www.jcipo.com 28 Ascenders [mountaineering equipment] Athletic equipment, namely, guards for {indicate specific type and purpose, 28 e.g., the mouth, the nose, the chin} 28 Athletic equipment, namely, mouth guards 28 Athletic equipment, namely, striking bags 28 Athletic equipment, namely, striking shields 28 Athletic equipment, namely, hand wraps 28 Athletic protective pads for {indicate type and purpose} 28 Athletic sporting goods, namely, athletic wrist and joint supports 28 Athletic sporting goods, namely, adhesive, under-eye glare reduction strips 28 Athletic sporting goods, namely, under-eye grease for reducing glare Athletic sporting goods, namely, a life-size inflatable dummy with water-filled 28 base, for use as target practice for kickboxing workouts Athletic sporting goods, namely, adhesive tape for hockey stick and uniform 28 support 28 Athletic sporting goods, namely, portable pitching mounds 28 Athletic supporters 28 Athletic tape www.jcipo.com 28 Attachable, wearable, magnetic toy figurines 28 Audio and visual headsets for use in playing video games 28 Baby multiple activity toys 28 Baby rattles 28 Baby rattles incorporating teething rings 28 Baby swings 28 Backboards for basketball 28 Backgammon game sets 28 Backgammon games 28 Badminton floor plates 28 Badminton game playing equipment 28 Badminton racket strings 28 Badminton rackets 28 Badminton sets 28 Badminton shuttlecocks www.jcipo.com 28 Badminton uprights 28 Bags especially designed for surfboards 28 Bags for climbers specially adapted for holding climbing equipment 28 Bags for skateboards 28 Bags specially adapted for sports equipment 28 Bags specially adapted to carry yoga equipment 28 Bags specially adapted for padel rackets 28 Bags specially adapted for video game consoles 28 Bags specially adapted for handheld video games 28 Bags specially designed to hold cricket equipment 28 Bait bags for holding live bait 28 Balance beams [for gymnastic] Balance boards for improving strength, toning, conditioning, balance, and 28 proprioception 28 Ball bearings for in-line skates 28 Ball bearings for roller skates www.jcipo.com 28 Ball bearings for skateboards 28 Ball cages 28 Ball pitching machines 28 Balloons 28 Balls for games 28 Balls for juggling 28 Balls for sports 28 Balls of all kinds [must be supported by evidence showing a full line] 28 Ball-jointed dolls 28 Ball-jointed porcelain dolls 28 Ball-jointed resin dolls 28 Ball-jointed vinyl dolls 28 Barbell neck protectors 28 Barbell pads 28 Barbells www.jcipo.com 28 Bar-bells [for weight lifting] 28 Baseball and softball bat racks 28 Baseball and softball rubbing mud 28 Baseball and softball throwing aid in the nature of a glove 28 Baseball bases 28 Baseball bat bags 28 Baseball bat cases 28 Baseball bat racks 28 Baseball bats 28 Baseball bats and baseball batting tees 28 Baseball batting gloves 28 Baseball batting tees 28 Baseball glove bags 28 Baseball glove conditioning oil 28 Baseball gloves www.jcipo.com 28 Baseball mitts 28 Baseball pitching screens 28 Baseball plate brushes 28 Baseballs 28 Baseballs [not soft] 28 Basket balls 28 Basketball goal sets 28 Basketball goals 28 Basketball hoops 28 Basketball nets 28 Basketball table top games 28 Basketball tube bags 28 Basketballs 28 Bath toys 28 Bathtub toys www.jcipo.com 28 Bats for games 28 Battery operated action toys 28 Battery-powered computer game with LCD screen 28 Batting gloves 28 Beach balls 28 Bean bag dolls 28 Bean bags 28 Beanbags in the form of playthings 28 Bells for Christmas trees 28 Bendable toys 28 Billiard balls 28 Billiard bridges 28 Billiard bumpers 28 Billiard chalk 28 Billiard cue racks www.jcipo.com 28 Billiard cues 28 Billiard cushions 28 Billiard equipment 28 Billiard game playing equipment 28 Billiard markers 28 Billiard nets 28 Billiard table cushions 28 Billiard tables 28 Billiard tally balls 28 Billiard tips 28 Billiard triangles 28 Bindings for alpine skis 28 Bindings for snowboards 28 Bingo cards 28 Bingo game playing equipment www.jcipo.com 28 Bingo markers 28 Bird calls 28 Bite indicators [fishing tackle] 28 Bite sensors [fishing tackle] 28 Blocking dummies 28 Blow-outs [noise-making party favors] 28 Board games 28 Boards used in the practice of water sports 28 Bobble head dolls 28 Bobblehead dolls 28 Bobsleds 28 Bob-sleighs 28 Bocce balls 28 Bodhidharma dolls with pupils undrawn (menashi-daruma) 28 Body boards www.jcipo.com 28 Body limb compression sleeves for use in soccer and other sports 28 Body protectors for {specify type, e.g., football} 28 Body surf hand planes 28 Bodyboards 28 Body-building apparatus 28 Body-training apparatus Body-training apparatus for {indicate purpose, e.g., strengthening legs, toning 28 arms, etc.} 28 Boomerangs 28 Bowling apparatus and machinery 28 Bowling bags 28 Bowling ball covers 28 Bowling ball returns 28 Bowling balls 28 Bowling deflectors 28 Bowling gloves www.jcipo.com 28 Bowling pins 28 Bowling pinsetters and parts therefor 28 Bowling pit mats 28 Bows for archery 28 Bows for Japanese archery (yumi) 28 Bowstrings 28 Boxes specially adapted for storing Christmas trees 28 Boxing bag swivel mechanisms 28 Boxing bags 28 Boxing gloves 28 Boxing rings 28 Boxing swivels 28 Bubble making wand and solution sets 28 Building games 28 Butterfly nets www.jcipo.com 28 Camouflage netting used in hunting 28 Camouflage screens [sports articles] 28 Camouflage screens for hunting purposes 28 Camouflage tape used in hunting 28 Candle holders for Christmas trees 28 Caps for toy pistols 28 Card games 28 Carnival masks 28 Carry bags sold filled with children's toys 28 Carrying bags specially adapted for toy vehicles 28 Cases for action figures 28 Cases for play accessories 28 Cases for tennis balls 28 Cases for toy {indicate the type of toy, e.g., cars, airplanes, boats} 28 Cases for toy structures www.jcipo.com 28 Cases for toy vehicles 28 Cases in the form of quivers for sports implements 28 Cases specially adapted for sports equipment 28 Cat toys 28 Catchers' masks 28 Catchers' mitts 28 Chalk for billiard cues [billiard chalk] 28 Checker sets 28 Checkerboards 28 Checkers 28 Checkers games 28 Checkers pieces 28 Cheerleading pom-poms 28 Chess games 28 Chess pieces www.jcipo.com 28 Chess sets 28 Chessboards 28 Chest expanders 28 Chest protectors [for baseball] 28 Chest protectors [for hockey] 28 Chest protectors for sports 28 Children's activity tables containing manipulative toys which convert to easels 28 Children's dress up accessories, namely, toy helmets
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