Trademark Class 7: Machines and Machine Tools

Last updated: 20 June 2025

Trademark Class 7 covers machines, machine tools, motors, engines, and mechanical apparatus used in industrial, agricultural, and manufacturing applications. It protects brands in the machinery and equipment sectors.

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Overview

Illustration of industrial machines under trademark class 7

Trademark Class 7 includes a wide range of powered machines and mechanical devices essential for production, construction, and various industrial processes. This class covers everything from heavy industrial equipment to smaller motorized tools.

It includes agricultural machinery, construction equipment, food processing machines, and various engines. Registering under Class 7 helps secure exclusive rights for machinery manufacturers and distributors, ensuring brand protection in these specialized technical markets. For more details, visit the official website of Intellectual Property India.

Key Categories Under Class 7

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  • Industrial Machines: Manufacturing and production equipment
  • Agricultural Machinery: Farm and cultivation equipment
  • Engines and Motors: Various power sources for machines
  • Construction Equipment: Earth-moving and building machinery
  • Food Processing Machines: Equipment for food production
  • Cleaning Machines: Industrial cleaning apparatus

Goods Classified Under Class 7

Machines and machine tools
Motors and engines (except for land vehicles)
Machine coupling and transmission components
Agricultural implements (other than hand-operated)
Incubators for eggs
Automatic vending machines
3D printers
Aerators for aquariums
Air compressors
Alternators
Animal clipping machines
Baling machines
Bandsaws (machines)
Belt conveyors
Bending machines
Blenders (machines)
Bottle capping machines
Bread cutting machines
Bulldozers
Centrifugal machines
Chaff cutters (machines)
Chainsaws
Churning machines
Circular saws (machines)
Cleaning machines
Compressors
Concrete mixers (machines)
Construction machines
Cork compressing machines
Crane rails
Crushers for kitchen use
Dairy machines
Dough mixers (machines)
Dredgers
Drilling machines
Dynamos
Electric motors (except for land vehicles)
Elevators (lifts)
Engraving machines
Excavators
Feeders (machines)
Filling machines
Filters (machines)
Forklifts
Foundry machines
Generators of electricity
Grinding machines
Harrowing machines
Harvesting machines
Honing machines
Injection molding machines
Ironing machines
Knitting machines
Labeling machines
Lapping machines
Lawn mowers
Machine tools
Milking machines
Milling machines
Mining machines
Mixers (machines)
Packaging machines
Pile drivers
Planing machines
Ploughs (machines)
Polishing machines
Power hammers
Power presses
Printing machines
Pulp machines
Pumps (machines)
Road rollers
Robots (machines)
Sawing machines
Sewing machines
Shaping machines
Shearing machines
Shredders (machines)
Sorting machines
Spinning machines
Spraying machines
Steam engines
Textile machines
Tractors
Turbines
Turning machines
Vacuum cleaners (industrial)
Washing machines (industrial)
Watering machines
Weaving machines
Welding machines
Winches
Wind motors
Woodworking machines

Goods Not Classified Under Class 7

Hand tools (Class 8)
Kitchen utensils (Class 21)
Medical machines (Class 10)
Vehicle engines (Class 12)
Office machines (Class 16)
Scientific apparatus (Class 9)
Weapons (Class 13)
Musical instruments (Class 15)
Sports equipment (Class 28)
Toys (Class 28)
Furniture (Class 20)
Household cleaning machines (Class 21)
Personal care appliances (Class 21)
Electric razors (Class 8)
Clocks and watches (Class 14)
Cash registers (Class 9)
Photocopiers (Class 9)
Computers (Class 9)
Telecommunications equipment (Class 9)
Measuring instruments (Class 9)
Laboratory apparatus (Class 9)
Optical equipment (Class 9)
Dental equipment (Class 10)
Surgical instruments (Class 10)
Firearms (Class 13)
Ammunition (Class 13)
Jewelry (Class 14)
Paper goods (Class 16)
Rubber goods (Class 17)
Leather goods (Class 18)
Non-metal building materials (Class 19)
Mirrors (Class 20)
Games (Class 28)

Intellectual Properties You Should Trademark Under Class 7

  • Brand Names: The names of your machinery product lines
  • Logos: Distinctive symbols representing your machinery brand
  • Slogans: Catchphrases associated with your industrial equipment
  • Product Designs: Unique machine designs with brand recognition
  • Packaging Designs: Distinctive packaging for industrial machines
  • Service Marks: For companies providing machine installation or maintenance
  • Trade Dress: The overall visual appearance of your machinery products

Why Register Under Class 7

Illustration of why it matters
  • Exclusive Rights: Gain legal protection for your machinery products and prevent competitors from using similar marks in this technical sector.
  • Brand Recognition: Establish your brand identity in the competitive industrial machinery market.
  • Market Expansion: Protection facilitates expansion into new markets with established brand recognition.
  • Legal Protection: Ability to take legal action against counterfeit machinery products.
  • Asset Value: Trademarks can appreciate in value and become important business assets in manufacturing.
  • 10-Year Protection: Initial registration lasts 10 years and can be renewed indefinitely.
  • Begin your trademark registration process with TMZON — take the first step toward protecting your machinery brand.

Registration Process

  • Before registering under Class 7, make sure your brand name is available. Use our free Trademark Search tool to check availability and view relevant trademark information.
  • Trademark Search: Conduct a comprehensive search to ensure your mark is available in the machinery category.
  • Application Preparation: Gather all necessary information and documentation specific to industrial machines.
  • Filing: Submit your application with the appropriate trademark office.
  • Examination: The trademark office reviews your application for compliance.
  • Publication: Your mark is published for opposition by third parties.
  • Registration: If no opposition, your trademark is registered and protected.
  • Maintenance: File periodic renewals to maintain your trademark rights in the machinery market.

Why Choose TMZON

Why choose TMZON for trademark registration
  • Industrial Expertise: Specialized knowledge in machinery and manufacturing trademarks.
  • Comprehensive Searches: Thorough clearance searches to minimize rejection risks in technical markets.
  • Streamlined Process: Efficient handling of all paperwork and filings for machinery brands.
  • Global Protection: Assistance with international trademark registration for industrial equipment.
  • Ongoing Support: Monitoring and enforcement services post-registration.
  • Cost-Effective: Competitive pricing with transparent fee structures for manufacturers.

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Some common questions
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What does Trademark Class 7 cover?

Class 7 covers machines and machine tools, motors and engines (except for land vehicles), machine coupling and transmission components, and agricultural implements (other than hand-operated).

Are hand tools included in Class 7?

No, hand tools are classified under Class 8. Class 7 covers powered machines and tools.

Does Class 7 include vehicle engines?

No, engines for land vehicles fall under Class 12. Class 7 covers stationary engines and motors for industrial applications.

Are 3D printers in Class 7?

Yes, 3D printers are classified under Class 7 as they are manufacturing machines.

Is kitchen equipment included in Class 7?

Only industrial/commercial kitchen machines fall under Class 7. Household kitchen appliances are in Class 21.

Are computers classified under Class 7?

No, computers and computer hardware are classified under Class 9. Class 7 covers mechanical machines, not electronic devices.