Skip to content

menu

Open Legal Blog Archive logo
HomeAboutBlogsFAQsSubmit

DJ re Trade Dress in Propane Torch Handle

By Marty Schwimmer on February 11, 2014

daco handle trade dress

lincoln inferno torch

Daco has a registration for the trade dress of a handle for blow torches. The mark is described as “a molded plastic handle for the goods consisting of a series of adjacent ring-like formations encircling the handle.” The drawing is depicted on top above (the protected handle is the right side of the drawing – the parts depicted by dashes on the left are not part of the claimed mark). Lincoln Electric incorporated the handle in its propane torch. Lincoln started purchasing ‘the same grip’ from a new supplier. Daco threatened to sue for trade dress infringement, Lincoln moves for a declaratory judgment.

lincoln v daco trade dresslincoln v daco trade dress

var docstoc_docid=’166684067′; var docstoc_title=’lincoln v daco trade dress’; var docstoc_urltitle=’lincoln v daco trade dress’;

  • Posted in:
    Intellectual Property, Trademark
  • Blog:
    The Trademark Blog
  • Organization:
    Martin Schwimmer
  • Article: View Original Source

Open Legal Blog Archive, Inc. logo
Seattle, Washington
Copyright © 2026, Open Legal Blog Archive, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Law blog design & platform by LexBlog LexBlog Logo