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Trademark Class 22 covers a variety of textile and fibrous materials as well as related products used in transportation, storage, and protection. Businesses dealing with items such as ropes, cords, strings, nets, tents, and tarpaulins should register their trademarks under this class.
Trademark registration for goods like ropes, textile sacks, tents, awnings, and padding materials must be done under Trademark Class 22. Companies offering these products should choose Class 22 for accurate trademark classification and protection.
Class 22 primarily covers canvas and related materials used in the production of sails, ropes, and padding, as well as raw textile fibers.
This Class includes, in particular:
This Class does not include, in particular:
The following businesses or individuals should register under Class 22:
One of the famous brands registered under trademark Class 22 is SRF Limited – Known for industrial and packaging fabrics, including cargo securing systems and protective covers. Registering under the correct class ensures exclusive rights and prevents misuse of your trademark by others in the same product category.
1 | animal feeding nets |
2 | animal hair |
3 | awnings of synthetic materials |
4 | awnings of textile |
5 | bags [envelopes, pouches] of textile, for packaging |
6 | binding thread, not of metal, for agricultural purposes |
7 | bindings, not of metal |
8 | bivouac sacks being shelters |
9 | body bags |
10 | braces, not of metal, for handling loads / harness, not of metal, for handling loads |
11 | brattice cloth |
12 | cables, not of metal |
13 | camel hair |
14 | camping swags |
15 | canvas for sails |
16 | car towing ropes |
17 | carbon fibres for textile use / carbon fibers for textile use |
18 | carded wool |
19 | cloth bags specially adapted for the storage of diapers |
20 | coconut fibre / coconut fiber |
21 | cocoons |
22 | combed wool |
23 | commercial fishing nets |
24 | cords for hanging pictures |
25 | cotton tow |
26 | cotton waste [flock] for padding and stuffing |
27 | covers for camouflage |
28 | down [feathers] |
29 | dust sheets / drop cloths |
30 | eiderdown |
31 | esparto grass |
32 | feathers for bedding |
33 | feathers for stuffing upholstery |
34 | fleece wool |
35 | flock [stuffing] |
36 | glass fibres for textile use / glass fibers for textile use |
37 | grasses for upholstering |
38 | hammocks |
39 | hemp bands |
40 | hemp fibres / hemp fibers |
41 | horsehair* |
42 | jute |
43 | kapok |
44 | ladder tapes for jalousies / webbing for jalousies |
45 | laundry bags |
46 | liber |
47 | linters |
48 | mail bags |
49 | mesh bags for washing laundry |
50 | net pens for fish farming |
51 | nets for camouflage |
52 | nets* |
53 | netting for protection against birds and insects |
54 | outdoor blinds of textile |
55 | packing [cushioning, stuffing] materials, not of rubber, plastics, paper or cardboard |
56 | packing rope |
57 | packing string |
58 | padding materials, not of rubber, plastics, paper or cardboard / stuffing, not of rubber, plastics, paper or cardboard |
59 | pig bristles* |
60 | plastic fibres for textile use / plastic fibers for textile use |
61 | purse seines |
62 | raffia |
63 | ramie fibre / ramie fiber |
64 | raw cotton |
65 | raw fibrous textile |
66 | raw linen [flax] |
67 | raw or treated wool |
68 | raw silk |
69 | rockfall prevention nets, not of metal |
70 | rope ladders |
71 | ropes, not of metal |
72 | ropes* |
73 | sacks for the transport and storage of materials in bulk |
74 | sail gaskets |
75 | sails |
76 | sails for snowkiting / sails for kite skiing |
77 | sash cords |
78 | sawdust |
79 | schappe [raw silk waste] / silk waste |
80 | seaweed for stuffing |
81 | sheaf-binding yarns |
82 | shorn wool |
83 | silk flock |
84 | sisal |
85 | slings, not of metal, for handling loads |
86 | snares [nets] |
87 | soy foam for padding and stuffing |
88 | spun polyester fibre for textile use / spun polyester fiber for textile use |
89 | straps, not of metal, for handling loads / belts, not of metal, for handling loads |
90 | straw for stuffing upholstery |
91 | straw wrappers for bottles / bottle envelopes of straw / packing, of straw, for bottles |
92 | string |
93 | strips for tying-up vines |
94 | tarpaulins* |
95 | tents* |
96 | textile fibres / textile fibers |
97 | thread, not of metal, for wrapping or binding |
98 | tow |
99 | twine for nets |
100 | twine made of paper |
101 | upholstery wool [stuffing] |
102 | vehicle covers, not fitted |
103 | vitreous silica fibres for textile use / vitreous silica fibers for textile use |
104 | wadding for filtering |
105 | wadding for padding and stuffing upholstery |
106 | wax ends |
107 | whipcord |
108 | wood shavings for stuffing |
109 | wood wool |
110 | wool flock |
111 | wrapping or binding bands, not of metal |
112 | zip ties, not of metal / cable ties, not of metal |
Vakilsearch provides specialised trademark registration services for businesses dealing with textile and fibrous materials used in transportation, storage, and protection. If your business offers products such as ropes, cords, strings, nets, tents, tarpaulins, or textile sacks, registering your trademark under Class 22 is essential to protect your brand in this niche market.
Our senior Intellectual Property lawyers manage the entire process from conducting a thorough trademark search, filing your application, ensuring formality check clearance, handling examinations and hearings, and securing your trademark registration certificate. With fast-track filing within 6 hours, a smooth online process, and expert support for objections, renewals, and assignments, Vakilsearch ensures your Class 22 brand is professionally protected with ease and accuracy.
Class 22 is for ropes, nets, tents, textile sacks, padding materials, and raw fibrous textile materials.
Yes, if the sacks are for transport or storage, Class 22 is appropriate.
Yes, raw or treated fibers such as wool, jute, silk, and cocoons fall under Class 22.
No. Rubber or plastic-based padding falls under Class 17.