Delphine
$6,000.00
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$5,816
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US Trademark Registration Number:
3772622
Click to go to the USPTO website for more details.
Goods/Services:
Class 43: Carry-out restaurants; [ Catering; ] Restaurant and bar services; Restaurant services; Take-out restaurant services
Additional Notes:
Delphine is a beautiful and captivating name that resonates with a sense of elegance and sophistication. Perfect for a business in trademark class 43, which encompasses services for providing food and drink, it holds a multitude of wonderful connotations that can significantly contribute to the brand identity.
This trademark has been registered since 2010, was renewed in 2020, and is not due for renewal again until 2030. Being registered for such a long time gives it more security than a typical trademark registration. The new owner won’t have to worry about renewal until 2030, giving them plenty of time to get the brand up and running before they need to worry about any legal work.
Rooted in Greek mythology, Delphine originates from “Delphi”, an ancient sanctuary that was considered to be the center of the world. This connection could be leveraged to create a unique narrative for the brand. It can suggest an idea of a central meeting place or a sanctuary where patrons can escape from the daily grind and enjoy a high-quality dining or hospitality experience.
Moreover, the name ‘Delphine’ also relates to the delphinium flower, known for its beauty and vibrant colors. This connotation brings forth imagery of natural beauty and tranquility which can evoke feelings of comfort and peace among customers, enhancing their overall experience. It also resonates with the name of the ‘dolphin’ in several languages, an animal associated with friendliness and intelligence, attributes that any service-providing business would want to be aligned with.
The allure of Delphine lies in its simplicity and elegance. It’s easy to pronounce, remember, and spell, which are crucial factors for a business in building an easily recognizable and memorable brand. Also, the feminine sound of the name adds a touch of class and refinement that can attract a discerning clientele looking for superior service.
Delphine also offers great versatility. Whether it’s a high-end restaurant, a charming café, or a boutique hotel, the name fits seamlessly. This adaptability could be beneficial for future business expansion or diversification. The name effortlessly captures a sense of exclusivity and refinement, but with a welcoming and friendly undertone.
Delphine is an excellent name for a business in trademark class 43. It embodies elegance, sophistication, and a sense of tranquility, making it an attractive choice for a business aiming to provide top-tier hospitality and dining experiences. It’s a name that will not only stand out in the marketplace but also create a strong and lasting impression on customers.
$6,000.00
In stock
In stock
$6,000.00
Not all trademark listings have Markhound® appraisals yet.
$5,816
In stock
Product Type | US Trademark Registration(s). This is a legally registered trademark that will be transferred to you if you buy it on Communer. |
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What Happens After Checkout? | Communer will hold your funds securely until both you and the seller sign a trademark assignment agreement drafted by Communer. You'll be refunded if seller fails to transfer the trademark. |
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$6,000.00
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What types of payment do you accept?
We accept credit/debit card, PayPal, and certain installment payment providers like Affirm, depending on the trademark's value and your location. For larger purchases (roughly $10,000 or more), we also accept bank transfer if you reach out to us and let us know you'd like to pay that way.
How soon will I be the legal owner of the trademark after I pay for it?
Most of our buyers become the new legal owner of the trademark within three days of paying for it. Shortly after payment is made, Communer generates a trademark assignment agreement for e-signature by both the buyer and seller. When both parties e-sign, the buyer is now the legal owner of the trademark.
As the buyer, you may want to record your assignment with the USPTO. This process does not change the legal owner, but it updates the ownership records in the public trademark database. The assignment recordation process usually takes about one month for the USPTO process, though it can take more like two months if complications arise. Once the assignment recordation process is complete, the USPTO will update the listed owner in its TESS search engine and its TSDR trademark records shortly after.
The buyer can usually file the assignment recordation themselves using the USPTO's Electronic Trademark Assignment System (ETAS) for $40. If you'd prefer to have an attorney to file it on your behalf, our partner firm JPG Legal can file the assignment recordation for $250 including the filing fee for one trademark, plus an additional $50 per trademark for additional trademarks transferred in the same deal. For example, if you bought a name trademark and a logo trademark together and you want to record both assignments, the total cost for record the assignment of both trademarks will be $300 including filing fees.
After you purchase a trademark on Communer, we'll give you next steps on how to have the assignment recorded if you're unsure how to do it on your own.
Does the buyer or seller need to file anything with the trademark office after a trademark purchase?
The seller does not need to file anything.
Most buyers will want to record their trademark assignment with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) after they purchase a trademark on Communer. The assignment recordation process enters the ownership transfer into the public record and updates the trademark's listed owner in the publicly searchable trademark database.
The buyer can usually file the assignment recordation themselves using the USPTO's Electronic Trademark Assignment System (ETAS) for $40. If you'd prefer to have an attorney to file it on your behalf, our partner firm JPG Legal can file the assignment recordation for $250 including the filing fee for one trademark, plus an additional $50 per trademark for additional trademarks transferred in the same deal. For example, if you bought a name trademark and a logo trademark together and you want to record both assignments, the total cost for record the assignment of both trademarks will be $300 including filing fees.
After you purchase a trademark on Communer, we'll give you next steps on how to have the assignment recorded if you're unsure how to do it on your own.
How fast can I get Amazon Brand Registry access if I buy a trademark on Communer?
Around half of Communer's buyers are Amazon sellers, so we make the Amazon Brand Registry process as quick and reliable as possible. Our buyers typically gain Amazon Brand Registry access within one week of paying for their trademark.
Once the buyer and seller both e-sign the trademark assignment agreement generated by Communer, the buyer can apply for Amazon Brand Registry using that trademark's registration number. Amazon will send a verification code to the seller, which the seller is then required to forward to the buyer in a timely manner as stated in the assignment agreements we generate.
As long as you apply for Amazon Brand Registry within one week of buying your trademark, the seller will not receive their money until you gain Amazon Brand Registry access. This ensures that the seller will do everything possible to give you access to Amazon Brand Registry as soon as possible.
Communer cannot control the actions of Amazon and thus we cannot guarantee that Amazon will grant the buyer Brand Registry access, but all trademarks we sell should be eligible for Amazon Brand Registry as long as they're not on the Supplemental Register. Very few Communer trademarks are on the Supplemental Register (as of this writing, none are). When trademarks are on the Supplemental Register, we warn you of that in the listing.
Do I need to renew my trademark after I buy it? When do I need to renew it? How?
Yes, once you buy a trademark, you are responsible for filing timely renewals. Make sure to track your trademark renewal deadline(s).
To see the next renewal deadlines for a trademark listed on Communer, just click the link at the top of the listing that takes you to the USPTO's Trademark Status and Document Retrieval (TSDR). Then click the "Maintenance" tab and you'll see the next renewal deadline.

For more details about the trademark renewal process and how to check when the next renewal is due, check out this blog post written by one of our cofounders.
If your renewal deadline is coming up and you want an attorney to handle it for you, our partner law firm offers competitive rates for renewals. You can use this form to hire them for your next renewal.
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