BLUEBIRD TRADEMARK 2331931

Robotics and autonomous artificial intelligence will enhance the future of mankind

 

 

 

Trade Mark Details as at 8.12.2005

 
 

CASE DETAILS FOR TRADE MARK 2331931

 
Mark Text :

Bluebird


Status:              Registered

Classes:             09 12 41

                                 Relevant Dates

Filing Date:            13.05.2003
Registration Date:      18.02.2005
Next Renewal Date:      13.05.2013


                       Publication in Trade Marks Journal

               Journal        Page         Publication Date
First Advert   6555                        05.11.2004
Registration   6574                        18.03.2005

                         List of goods and/or services

Class 09:
Accumulators, batteries, solar batteries, traction batteries, fuel cells, solar
panels; apparatus and instruments for controlling electricity supply and
charging and monitoring batteries, fuel cells and traction batteries and
traction battery and traction fuel cell systems and solar batteries and solar
panels; electrical and electronic apparatus and instruments for motorised
aircraft, vessels and vehicles; parts and fittings for the aforesaid goods; life
 saving and teaching apparatus, protective clothing including overalls, racing
overalls, racing suits, gloves; welding masks; crash helmets; sunglasses;
unrecorded digital versatile discs (DVDs) and unrecorded compact discs (CDs),
all being optical media; computer mouse mats; mobile phone accessories; but not
including transformers and coin operated machines, magnetic discs or compact
disc players.

Class 12:
Aircraft, water vessel and land vehicle parts and fittings; engines, motors,
electric motors, bodywork, fixings, wheels, tyres, wind screens, transmissions,
drive-shafts, chains, belts, toothed belts, suspension, brakes systems, brake
parts, air brakes systems, instruments, engine and motor instruments,
navigational instruments, safety instruments, cooling systems and components,
heating systems and components, air-conditioning, rudders, wind screen wipers,
fans, pumps, and propellers, all being parts and fittings of vehicles for
locomotion by land, air and water; but not including engines and motors for use
in land vehicles or for use in tractors or agriculture, buses and recreational
vehicles and parts and components of buses and recreational vehicles.

Class 41:
Training; providing online electronic publications; recording, including audio
recordings, tape and video recordings and film and radio and television program
recording and production to include audio CD's and DVD's; management services
relating to the aforementioned.


                              
 
Names and Addresses

Proprietor:  Bluebird Marine Systems Ltd
             Solar House, Herstmonceux, East Sussex,BN27 1RF

             Residence Country:         United Kingdom
             Customer's Ref:            BER 1
             ADP Number:                0834352001

 

 

 

 

BBC NEWS 6 September 2012

 

A battery-powered car will attempt to beat the UK land-speed record for electric vehicles later this month. Nemesis, a heavily-modified Lotus Exige body, will be driven by estate agent Nick Ponting, 21, from Gloucester. Nick was born in Cheltenham, lives in Gloucester and works for an estate agent in Stroud. He is 21-years-old.


Dale Vince said he had built the car to "smash the stereotype of electric cars as something Noddy would drive - slow, boring, not cool".  

The record attempt is due to be made at Elvington Airfield, near York, on 27 September. Nemesis was designed and built in under two years by a team of British motorsport engineers in Norfolk. 

It can travel from 100-150 miles between charges, depending on driving style, and can be charged from empty in about 30 minutes using a rapid-charger. The team believes theoretically the motors are capable of about 200mph but "real world" constraints like aerodynamic lift have to be addressed before the attempt.

Mr Vince, who runs the electricity company Ecotricity, said he was quietly confident the team would break the record. The current record of 137mph (220km/h) was set by Don Wales, from Addlestone, Surrey, in 2000. A separate attempt to beat the record last August was thwarted after the vehicle's suspension was damaged by a pothole. 

The Bluebird Electric was being driven along Pendine Sands in Carmarthenshire by Mr Wales's son Joe, who suffered mild whiplash as a result. 

 

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LINKS

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-19510051

BBC News England September 27 2012 British Electric LSR Nemesis, Elvington

Motor Sports Association

Ecotricity

Elvington Airfield

Guardian news online environment 2012 September 27 Nemesis electric land speed record

Speedace Blueplanet_Ecostar British and Wolrd electric land speed record car

http://www.ecotricity.co.uk/about-ecotricity/eco-labs/nemesis

Daily Mail new British electric land speed record beats Malcolm Cambell's grandson

 

 

 

SeaVax team member and supporter

 

BMS RESEARCH - We are the only project in the world that has a working demonstrator - and the in house experience to produce a (patent protected) full size prototype ship to clean up plastic ocean waste. We hope to be able to raise funding for this important project to begin construction in 2016.

 

 

 

Contact Bluebird Marine Systems:  Email John Campbell

 

Contact the IP marketing manage: ip@bluebird-electric.net    

  

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