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Machines, machine tools, power-operated tools, motors and engines (except for land vehicles), and machine coupling and transmission components.
Trademark Class 7 is one of the 34 goods classes in the Nice Classification system used internationally for trademark registration. This class covers machinery.
Machines, machine tools, power-operated tools, motors and engines (except for land vehicles), and machine coupling and transmission components.
These well-known brands have trademark registrations in Class 7 with the UK Intellectual Property Office, illustrating the range of products this class protects.
Rolls-Royce has been registered in the UK for engines and motors in Class 7 since the early twentieth century. Following the company's nationalisation in 1971 due to the financial strain of developing the RB211 jet engin…
Read full case study →Dyson has been registered in the UK since the 1990s for vacuum cleaners and domestic machines. James Dyson developed 5,127 prototypes over fifteen years before launching his bagless cyclone vacuum cleaner in 1993.
Read full case study →JCB has been a registered UK trademark for construction machinery since Joseph Cyril Bamford founded the company in Uttoxeter, Staffordshire in 1945. The brand became so ubiquitous in Britain that 'JCB' entered common pa…
Read full case study →CATERPILLAR is notable because it brings global scale and unmistakable machine-sector recognition to Class 7. The brand is closely associated with earthmoving, engines and heavy-duty equipment.
Read full case study →Common applicants include businesses in the machines & tools sector. If your products or services fall within machinery, you should consider filing in this class. Many brands also file in related classes for broader protection.
As of the latest UK IPO data sync, there are 139,147 trademark applications and registrations in Class 7. 87,518 are currently active (registered), while 51,629 are inactive (expired, withdrawn, refused, or otherwise no longer in force). This makes Class 7 one of the most popular classes in the Nice Classification system for UK filings.
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Brands filing in Class 7 often also file in these classes for more comprehensive protection:
Trademark Class 7 covers machinery. Machines, machine tools, power-operated tools, motors and engines (except for land vehicles), and machine coupling and transmission components.
Class 7 includes: Industrial machines, Power tools, Engines, Generators. This is one of the 34 goods classes in the Nice Classification system.
There are 139,147 UK trademarks in Class 7, of which 87,518 are currently active and 51,629 are inactive.
UK IPO: £205 for the first class. EUIPO: €850 for one class. USPTO: $250–$350 per class. Additional classes are discounted. Use our cost calculator for a precise estimate.