1 Lakh+ Global Brands That Trust Us!

Talk to an Expert

Online

Expertise in Trademark Registrations

(4.8)

Enquiry Form

Enquiry Form

Among Asia Top 100
Consulting Firm

Among Asia Top 100 Consulting Firm
Get Consultation

Get Consultation

Lowest Fees
100,000 + Clients.

Lowest Fees 100,000 + Clients

An Overview of Trademark Class 22

Trademark class 22, under the NICE classification system (NCL), includes all types of ropes, cords, strings, nets, tents, tarpaulins, awnings, and sails. It covers all related products, including packaging bags made of textile materials, padding and stuffing materials made of rubber or plastic, and raw fibrous textile materials. Protect your goods by conducting a trademark search to secure your brand and avoid legal conflicts.

The businesses dealing with such goods must register their trademark in class 22, ensuring exclusive rights and legal protection against unauthorized use. Furthermore, the trademark class 22, which is renewed every 10 years, simply delves and includes protective coverings such as vehicle covers, certain types of sacks, and bags. However, it not only secures your brand but also offers stabilized and long-term benefits.

Seeking trademark class 22 registration but unaware of the process? Talk to Corpbiz consultants and ease the process of registering under Trademark class 22.

What is the Scope of Class 22 Trademark?

The scope of the class 22 trademark covers a wide range of products made of fibrous textiles or similar materials, particularly those used for packaging, shelter, or restraint. It further includes related products, such as ropes, nets, tents, awnings, tarpaulins, sails, and bags not classified under other classes. This class is relevant for businesses involved in manufacturing or selling camping gear, marine equipment, agricultural packaging, and raw textiles.

Categories Under Class 22 of Trademark

The list of key categories under class 22 of trademark is as discussed below:

  • Ropes and cordages
  • Nets and netting products
  • Tents and camping equipment
  • Sails for boats and other vessels
  • Sacks and bags made from textile materials
  • Padding and stuffing materials
  • Raw fibrous textile and packing materials
  • Bands and slings
  • Strings for musical instruments
  • Animal fibres and raw textile fibres
  • Covers and protective materials
  • Other miscellaneous items
rocket_icon

Ready to protect your brand? Get started with Trademark Class 22 registration today with Corpbiz!

Classes Coordinated to Class 22 in Trademark

The classes coordinated to class 22 in trademark are discussed below:

Classes Not Included Under Trademark Class 22

The classes not included under trademark class 22 are as discussed below:

  • Ropes made of metal (Class 6)
  • Safety nets (Class 9)
  • Luggage nets for vehicles (Class 12)
  • Strings for musical instruments (Class 15)
  • Stuffing materials of paper or cardboard (Class 16)
  • Packaging bags of paper, plastics, or rubber (Class 18)
  • Garment bags for travel (Class 18)
  • Tents and canopies with metal framework (Class 19)
  • Textile goods for clothing and home furnishings (Class 24)
  • Hair nets (Class 26)
  • Sports rackets, golf bags, and nets for sports (Class 28)

Book a Free Consultation

Get response within 1 hour

What are the Benefits of Trademark Registration Class 22?

The benefits of trademark registration class 22 are as discussed below:

  1. Brand Exclusivity & Legal Protection
    Trademark Class 22 provides exclusive rights to use the registered trademark for goods classified under this category, providing legal protection from competitors using similar brands.
  2. Market Credibility & Customer Trust
    Trademark Class 22 builds a strong brand reputation, assuring market credibility to customers, especially in industries like camping gear, marine equipment, agriculture, or textile manufacturing.
  3. Licensing & Expansion Opportunities
    Trademark Class 22 offers licensing and expansion opportunities to other businesses, serving as a foundation for obtaining trademark protection in other countries through international filings.
  4. Protection Against Counterfeiting
    Trademark Class 22 ensures protection against unauthorized use or counterfeiting of goods, safeguarding the company’s intellectual property. It is one of the significant benefits of trademark registration under Class 22.

Who Should Apply for Trademark Class 22?

The applicants eligible to apply for trademark class 22 are as discussed below:

  • Manufacturers and suppliers of ropes, cords, and netting
  • Outdoors and adventure gear brands
  • Industrial packaging and sack producers
  • Raw fibre and textile material traders
  • Agricultural and fishing equipment suppliers
rocket_icon

Get expert help for Trademark Class 22 registration—connect with Corpbiz and secure your brand’s future!

Goods Classified Under Trademark Class 22

The list of goods classified under trademark class 22 are as discussed below:

List of Goods List of Goods
Awnings of textile Acrylic fibres
Awnings of synthetic materials Alpaca hair
Animal hair Anchoring ropes
Angora goat hair Awnings for tent
Awnings for vessels Awnings of textile or synthetic materials
Bindings, not of metal Brattice cloth
Binding thread, not of metal, for agricultural purposes Braces, not of metal, for handling loads
Bags for washing hosiery Body bags
Bags (sacks) for the transport and storage of materials in bulk Bags for dirty laundry
Baling twine Bamboo fibres for textile use
Banister ropes Bivouac sacks (shelter)
Body bags Bottle envelopes of straw
Brattice cloth Bungee cords
Burlap wraps for plants Coconut fibre
Covers for camouflage Carded wool
Cotton waste (flock) for padding and stuffing Carbon fibres for textile use
Cotton tow Car towing ropes
Cords for hanging pictures Canvas for sales
Combed wool Camel hair
Cocoons Cables, not of metal
Camouflage nets Canopies of textile or synthetic materials
Canvas wraps for plants Cattle hair
Carbon fibres for textile use Chemical fibre bags for transport and storage
Cloth bags for securing valuables Clothesline
Coarse animal hairs Cocoons
Commercial fishing nets Cords for hanging pictures
Cotton batting for futon Cushioning materials, not of rubber
Down (feathers) Drop cloths
Dust sheets Esparto grass
Elastic netting for meat products Eiderdown (feathers)
Envelopes of textile for packaging Fishing nets
Flock (stuffing) Fibrous gaskets for ships
Fleece wool Feathers for stuffing upholstery
Fabric gift bags Feathers for bedding
Fabric tents Fiber-fill
Fibers for manufacture of gut and racquets Floss silk
Grasses for upholstering Ground cloths/ sheets
Glass fibres for textile use Glass fibre netting
Hemp Hemp brands
Hammocks Horsehair, not for brush-making
Harness Hemp netting
Industrial packaging containers of textile Irrigation bags for watering trees
Jute Jute bags for transport and storage
Jute fibre, raw Kapok
Liners Lassoes
Liber Laundry bags
Ladder tapes for venetian blinds Linters
Load lifting straps, not of metal Mail bags
Macramé cord Marine sails
Marquees (tents) Mesh bags for storage
Metallic fibres for textile use Mountaineering ropes
Multi-purpose cloth bags Nets for camouflage
Network Net pens for fish farming
Non-electric cables, not of metal Non-metal bands for wrapping or binding
Non-metal rigging Non-metallic bands for wrapping or binding
Non-woven polymeric fibres for textile use Nylon lines for weed trimmers
Nylon strapping for securing loads Nylon support straps for holding plated trees
Nylon tie-down straps Nylon towing straps
Nylon weed trimmer line Outdoor blinds of textile
Packing string Purse seines
Packing rope Plastic fibres for textile use
Packing materials, not of rubber Packaging of straw
Padding and stuffing materials Paper drop cloths (artists’ materials)
Parachute cord Paracord
Pig bristles Plant fibres for textile use
Plastic ties for garden use Plastic-covered mesh fabric
Polyester batting Polyester fabrics for textile use
Polypropylene straps for securing baes Pouches of textile for packaging
Protective liners of textile vinyl Purse seines
Quick-release tie-down straps made of synthetic textile materials Ropes, not of metal
Raw fibrous textile Ropes
Raw cotton Rope ladders
Ramie fibre Raw silk
Raffia fibre, raw Raw or treated wool
Raw linen (flax) Ratchet tie-down straps made of synthetic textile materials
Ramie fibre Raw alpaca wool
Raw fibrous textile Raw flax fibre
Raw or treated wool Raw linen (flax)
Sacks (bags) of textile Slings, not of metal, for handling loads
Schappe (raw silk waste) / silk waste Sisal
Sawdust Silk flock
Sash cords Short wool
Sales for ski sailing Sheaf-binding yarns
Sails Seaweed for stuffing
Straw for stuffing upholstery Strips for tying up vines
Straps, not of metal, for handling loads Straw wrappers for bottles
Thread, not of metal, for wrapping or binding Twine made of paper
Textile fibres Twine for nets
Tents Tow
Tarpaulins Upholstery wool (stuffing)
Vehicle covers, not fitted Vitreous silica fibres, for textile use
Whipcord Wrapping or binding bands, not of metal
Wedding for padding and stuffing upholstery Wool flock
Wedding for filtering Wood wool
Wax ends Wood shavings
rocket_icon

Secure your intellectual property now! Reach out to Corpbiz for Trademark Class 22 registration assistance.

Why Trust Corpbiz for Trademark Registration Class 22?

Corpbiz is a trusted business consulting partner, offering specialized services, comprehensive legal support for trademark registration class 22. Connect us to get the trademark class 22 services, as discussed below:

  • Team of 300+ in-house professionals, including CAs and legal experts
  • Operates in more than 10,000 pin codes of India
  • Offers a user-friendly online interface for trademark registration
  • End-to-end legal support for trademark class 22 services
  • Seamless online experience for filing and managing trademark registration
  • Cost-effective packages with transparent pricing

FAQs on Trademark Class 22 Registration

Class 22 in trademark, under the NICE classification system (NCL), includes all types of ropes, cords, strings, nets, tents, tarpaulins, awnings, and sails.

The goods and services included under trademark class 22 are ropes, nets, tents and tarpaulins, awnings of textile products, synthetic materials, sails, sacks for transport, storage of materials in bulk, padding and stuffing materials, etc.

The other classes associated with class 22 of trademark are enlisted below:
  1. Trademark Class 16: Paper, Cardboard, & Plastic for Packaging
  2. Trademark Class 17: Rubber, Canvas, and Rubber-Based Goods
  3. Trademark Class 23: Yarns and Threads
  4. Trademark Class 24: Textiles
  5. Trademark Class 25: Clothing
  6. Trademark Class 28: Toys and Sports Equipment
  7. Trademark Class 35: Advertising and Business Services
  8. Trademark Class 42: Science and Technology Services

The list of goods that do not come under trademark class 22 is as follows:

  • Ropes made of metal under trademark class 6
  • Safety nets under trademark class 9
  • Luggage nets for vehicles under trademark class 12
  • Strings for musical instruments under trademark class 15
  • Stuffing materials of paper or cardboard under trademark class 16
  • Packaging bags of paper, plastics, or rubber under trademark class 18
  • Garment bags for travel under trademark class 18
  • Tents and canopies with the metal framework under trademark class 19
  • Textile goods for clothing and home furnishings under trademark class 24
  • Hair nets under trademark class 26
  • Sports rackets, golf bags, and nets for sports under trademark class 28

Yes, you can renew trademark class 22, as long as you can continue to use your trademark in a manner consistent with your registration.

Yes, all types of bags and sacks used for storage and transportation, such as mesh bags for fruits, bulk sacks, and bags made from textile fibres, are included under class 22 of trademark.

Yes, ropes and strings, regardless of the materials used are eligible to be registered under class 22 of trademark.

About the Author


SH
Shalvi Suchi

Legal Researcher

Written by Shalvi Suchi . Last updated on Jun 16 2026, 11:30 AM

Shalvi Suchi has 4+ years of focused experience in legal research, regulatory analysis, and compliance advisory. Her expertise lies in interpreting complex financial laws and drafting well-structured, research-backed legal content. Her analytical writeups for Corpbiz are valued for their clarity, precision, and practical insights.

 

Why Choose Corpbiz for Your Trademark Registrations

We make technical compliance certifications effortless and convenient.

100,000+ Clients Worldwide

100,000+
Clients Worldwide

Top 3% of Industry Professionals

Top 3% of Industry
Professionals

100% Satisfaction Guaranteed

100% Satisfaction
Guaranteed

Apply Trademark Registrations with Corpbiz

Quick & Hassle-Free Trademark Registrations Processing

  • 10,000+ Regulatory & Compliance Experts
  • Free 30-Min Advisory
Connect With Our Consultant Now
Testimonials

Updated testimonials from our customers

Trusted by thousands of businesses across India for seamless compliance, registrations, and advisory services.

100% Verified Reviews
Confidential & Secure
ISO 9001:2015 Certified
100000+
Happy Customers
4.9 / 5
Average Rating
98%
Satisfaction Rate
6+ Yrs
Industry Experience
Corpbiz

Baburao

From Hyderabad Recently Purchased @Legal Notice for Defamation