Examiners Amendment

EPIFOAM

NV BIOMEDICAL, INC.

Examiners Amendment

UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE

UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE

 

    SERIAL NO: 76/411916

 

    APPLICANT:         BIODERMIS Corp.

 

      

 

       

 

    CORRESPONDENT ADDRESS:

MICHAEL G. PETIT

BIODERMIS, CORP.

P. O. BOX 91929

SANTA BARBARA, CA 93190-1929

 

RETURN ADDRESS: 

Commissioner for Trademarks

2900 Crystal Drive

Arlington, VA 22202-3514

ecom105@uspto.gov

 

 

If no fees are enclosed, the address should include the words "Box Responses - No Fee."

    MARK:          EPIFOAM

 

 

 

    CORRESPONDENT’S REFERENCE/DOCKET NO:   N/A

 

    CORRESPONDENT EMAIL ADDRESS: 

 

Please provide in all correspondence:

 

1.  Filing date, serial number, mark and

     applicant's name.

2.  Date of this Office Action.

3.  Examining Attorney's name and

     Law Office number.

4.  Your telephone number and email address.

 

 

Serial Number  76/411916

 

Examining attorney Kelley Wells is now handling the prosecution of this application.

 

EXAMINER’S AMENDMENT

 

In accordance with the authorization granted by TMEP 707.02, the application has been AMENDED as indicated below.  Please note that if the identification of goods or services has been amended below, any future amendments must be in accordance with 37 C.F.R. 2.71(a); TMEP section 1402.07(e).  No response is necessary unless there is an objection to the amendment.  If there is an objection to the amendment, the applicant should notify the examining attorney immediately.

 

CLASSIFICATION OF GOODS

The classification of goods has been amended back to Class 5.  Class 5 is the appropriate class for “surgical dressings.” 

 

The applicant must adopt the appropriate international classification for the specified goods. The International Classification of Goods and Services for the Purposes of the Registration of Marks, developed by the World Intellectual Property Organization, classifies every product and service into one of forty‑five classes.  The United States Patent and Trademark Office uses this system to classify goods and services.  37 C.F.R. §6.1; TMEP §§1401 et seq. 

 

The decision as to the proper classification of goods or services is a purely administrative matter which is within the sole discretion of the United States Patent and Trademark Office.  In re Tee‑Pak, Inc., 164 USPQ 88 (TTAB 1969).

 

 

/Kelley L. Wells/

Kelley L. Wells

Examining Attorney

Law Office 105

(703) 308-9105x124

(703) 872-9825 fax

ecom105@uspto.gov

 


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