Mark For: MECRON™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of orthopedic screws, screw cups, washers, staples, plates, and wire; hip prostheses and components thereof including heads, cups, and stems; shoulder prostheses namely cups and k-wire spreaders; cervical spine vertebrae spacers; knee prosthesis, namely interference screws, tendon discs and buttons, and nautic loops-- instruments for bone surgery, namely, saws; chisels; rasps; osteotomes; drills; countersinks; taps; reamers; drill sleeves and guides; awls; screwdrivers; wrenches; prosthesis inserters, positioners, and extractors; hammers and impactors; thickness and depth measuring instruments; cleaning wires; wire tighteners; wire guides; forceps; splints; calcaneal spreaders; cartilage removers; endobrushes; cement reinforcement plates, mixers, and guns; disposable products, namely camera drapes, arthoscopic surgery water collectors, marking pens and post operative shoes.
Status
2022-07-04 UTC
DEAD APPLICATION Refused Dismissed or Invalidated
This trademark application was refused, dismissed, or invalidated by the Office and this application is no longer active.
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