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Trademark Class 4 covers industrial oils and greases, wax, lubricants, dust absorbing, wetting and binding compositions, as well as fuels and illuminants. Trademark registration for oils, greases, fuels, and lighting materials has to be done under Trademark Class 4. Businesses dealing with products such as lubricants, candles, fuels, and similar items should choose Trademark Class 4 while opting for registration.
Class 4 includes mainly industrial oils and greases, fuels and illuminants, along with candles and wicks for lighting.
This Class includes, in particular:
This Class does not include, in particular:
One of the famous brands registered under trademark class 4 is Servo (Indian Oil Corporation). Servo is the renowned lubricant and industrial oil brand from Indian Oil. It's explicitly listed under Class 4, covering engine oils, greases, and industrial lubricants. Registering under the correct class ensures exclusive rights and prevents misuse of your trademark by others in the same product category.
1 | additives, non-chemical, to motor fuel |
2 | alcohol [fuel] |
3 | anthracite |
4 | beeswax for use in the manufacture of cosmetics |
5 | beeswax* |
6 | belting wax |
7 | benzene fuel |
8 | benzine |
9 | biomass fuel |
10 | bone oil for industrial purposes |
11 | candles* / tapers |
12 | carburants / motor fuel |
13 | carnauba wax |
14 | castor oil for industrial purposes |
15 | ceresine |
16 | charcoal [fuel] |
17 | Christmas tree candles |
18 | coal |
19 | coal briquettes |
20 | coal dust [fuel] |
21 | coal naphtha |
22 | coal tar oil |
23 | coke |
24 | combustible briquettes |
25 | cutting fluids |
26 | dielectric oil for use in metalworking |
27 | diesel oil / gas oil |
28 | dust absorbing compositions |
29 | dust binding compositions for sweeping |
30 | dust laying compositions |
31 | dust removing preparations |
32 | electrical energy |
33 | ethanol [fuel] |
34 | firelighters |
35 | firewood |
36 | fish oil for industrial purposes |
37 | fuel gas |
38 | fuel oil / combustible oil |
39 | fuel with an alcohol base |
40 | fuel* |
41 | gas for lighting |
42 | gear oil |
43 | grease for arms [weapons] |
44 | grease for belts |
45 | grease for footwear |
46 | grease for leather |
47 | greases for the preservation of leather |
48 | hookah charcoal |
49 | hydrogen fuel |
50 | industrial grease |
51 | industrial oil |
52 | industrial wax |
53 | kerosene |
54 | lamp wicks |
55 | lanolin for use in the manufacture of cosmetics |
56 | lighting fuel |
57 | lignite |
58 | ligroin |
59 | lubricants |
60 | lubricating graphite |
61 | lubricating grease |
62 | lubricating oil |
63 | mazut |
64 | methylated spirit |
65 | mineral fuel |
66 | moistening oil |
67 | motor oil |
68 | naphtha |
69 | natural gas |
70 | nightlights [candles] |
71 | non-slipping preparations for belts |
72 | oil-gas |
73 | oils for lighting |
74 | oils for paints |
75 | oils for releasing form work [building] |
76 | oils for the preservation of leather |
77 | oils for the preservation of masonry |
78 | oleine |
79 | ozokerite / ozocerite |
80 | paper spills for lighting fires |
81 | paraffin |
82 | peat [fuel] |
83 | peat briquettes [fuel] |
84 | perfumed candles |
85 | petrol / gasoline |
86 | petroleum ether |
87 | petroleum jelly for industrial purposes |
88 | petroleum, raw or refined |
89 | producer gas |
90 | rape oil for industrial purposes / colza oil for industrial purposes |
91 | solidified gases [fuel] |
92 | soy candles |
93 | soya bean oil preparations for non-stick treatment of cooking utensils |
94 | stearine |
95 | sunflower oil for industrial purposes |
96 | tallow |
97 | textile oil |
98 | tinder |
99 | vaporized fuel mixtures |
100 | wax [raw material] |
101 | wax for lighting |
102 | wax for skis |
103 | wicks for candles |
104 | wood briquettes |
105 | wood chips for smoking and flavouring foods / wood chips for smoking and flavoring foods |
106 | wood chips for use as fuel |
107 | wood shavings for lighting fires |
108 | wool grease / lanolin |
109 | xylene fuel |
Vakilsearch offers complete trademark registration services tailored for businesses in the oils, lubricants, and fuels sector. If your business deals in these products, securing trademark registration under Class 4 is crucial to protect your brand in a highly technical and regulated industry.
Our senior Intellectual Property lawyers take care of the entire process conducting thorough trademark search, filing your application, ensuring formality check pass, managing trademark examinations and hearings, and helping you obtain your registration certificate. With fast-track filing in just 6 hours, an efficient online process, and dedicated support for objections, renewals, and assignments, Vakilsearch ensures your Class 4 trademark is fully secured with minimal effort from your end.
Trademark Class 4 includes industrial oils and greases, lubricants, wax, dust-binding compositions, fuels, and lighting products. This class is relevant for businesses dealing with motor oils, biofuels, candles, and related materials. Registering under Class 4 protects brands that manufacture or sell products used in energy, lighting, and lubrication.
Yes, companies that supply renewable energy, such as solar or wind-based electrical energy, can register under Class 4. Since “electrical energy” is explicitly mentioned, any business offering it as a service or product should secure their trademark under this class to safeguard their brand in the energy sector.
Yes, candles and wicks used for lighting purposes are included in Class 4. Whether for decorative, emergency, or religious use, businesses manufacturing or selling these items should register under this class to ensure exclusive rights to their brand name and packaging in the candle industry.
Absolutely. Class 4 includes motor fuels, oils, greases, and lubricants used in automotive or industrial engines. If a company offers petroleum, diesel, or biofuels, it falls under this class. Trademarking in Class 4 protects brand identity in fuel production, supply, and distribution sectors.
Yes, raw and industrial waxes—used in manufacturing, polishing, or lubrication—are covered under Class 4. If your business deals with technical waxes for industrial processes or packaging, registering under this class protects your trademark against unauthorised use in commercial and manufacturing environments.