AV IMPULSE SYSTEM

Novamedix Distribution Ltd.

Application Filed: 1996-10-17
Trademark Application Details
Trademark Logo AV IMPULSE SYSTEM
602
Dead/Abandoned
ABANDONED-FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE
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Serial Number75183063
Mark Drawing Code3000: Illustration: Drawing or design which also includes word(s)/ letter(s)/number(s)
Domestic RepresentativeGRIFFIN BUTLER WHISENHUNT & KURTOSSY
Attorney NameF PRINCE BUTLER
Attorney Docket Number29708.DBP.A4
Law Office AssignedL50
Employee NamePOWERS, ALEXANDER L

Timeline

1996-10-17Application Filed
1998-07-02Abandon
1998-07-22Status: Dead/Abandoned
1998-07-28Location: FILE REPOSITORY (FRANCONIA)
2019-06-18Transaction Date

Trademark Applicants & Owners

Owner: Novamedix Distribution Ltd.
AddressJulia House, 3 Themistocles DervisStreet P.O. Box 3585, CY-1685 Nicosia CY
Legal Entity TypeCorporation
Legal Entity State CY

Documents

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Design Search Codes

270301Geometric figures forming letters, numerals or punctuation

Attorney of Record

F PRINCE BUTLER
GRIFFIN BUTLER WHISENHUNT & KURTOSSY
2300 S 9TH ST STE PH-1
ARLINGTON VA 22204

Good, Services, and Codes

International Codes:10
U.S. Codes:026,039,044
Type CodeType
GS0101medical apparatus, namely, an ex-vivo blood pump, impulse generator and controls therefor, sold as a unit, used for the enhancement of blood circulation; reduction of post-operative and post-traumatic pain and swelling; for the reduction of compartmental pressures to avoid fasciotomy and associated complications; for pre-operative and post-operative prohylaxis of deep vein thrombosis; for the treatment of sudeck's syndrome (reflex sympathetic dystrophy); for maintaining patency and reducing edema in high-risk limb bypass grafts; i.e., femorodistal tibial graft; for a reduction in rest pain and maintenance of circulation in patients awaiting surgery; for the stimulation of circulation in peripheral vascular disease in the critically ischaemic limp to maintain limb viability; for the treatment of exacerbations of raynaud's disease; for the stimulation of circulation in patients at risk of developing ischaemic ulceration (diabetes, etc.); for the enhancement of blood supply prior to grating; and for the treatment of venous ulceration and in the avoidance of recurrence

Trademark Filing History

DescriptionDateEvent Coding
ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER1997-04-241 DOCK D:Assigned to Examiner
ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER1997-04-302 DOCK D:Assigned to Examiner
NON-FINAL ACTION MAILED1997-05-143 CNRT F:First Action
CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE1997-09-164 CRFA I:Incoming Correspondence
ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER1997-09-235 DOCK D:Assigned to Examiner
ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER1997-09-246 DOCK D:Assigned to Examiner
CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE1997-11-137 CRFA I:Incoming Correspondence
NON-FINAL ACTION MAILED1997-12-318 CNRT F:First Action
ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER1998-07-229 DOCK D:Assigned to Examiner
ABANDONMENT - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE1998-07-2210 ABN2 O:Outgoing Correspondence

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