Offc Action Outgoing

CENTERLINE

Ivenix, Inc.

Offc Action Outgoing

UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE (USPTO)

OFFICE ACTION (OFFICIAL LETTER) ABOUT APPLICANT’S TRADEMARK APPLICATION

 

U.S. APPLICATION SERIAL NO.  87151793

 

MARK: CENTERLINE

 

 

        

*87151793*

CORRESPONDENT ADDRESS:

       PAUL P. KRIZ

       CHAPIN IP LAW

       352 TURNPIKE RD., SUITE 110

       SOUTHBOROUGH, MA 01772

       

 

CLICK HERE TO RESPOND TO THIS LETTER:

http://www.gov.uspto.report/trademarks/teas/response_forms.jsp

 

 

 

APPLICANT: Ivenix, Inc.

 

 

 

CORRESPONDENT’S REFERENCE/DOCKET NO:  

       FLU16-02T

CORRESPONDENT E-MAIL ADDRESS: 

      

 

 

 

OFFICE ACTION

 

STRICT DEADLINE TO RESPOND TO THIS LETTER

TO AVOID ABANDONMENT OF APPLICANT’S TRADEMARK APPLICATION, THE USPTO MUST RECEIVE APPLICANT’S COMPLETE RESPONSE TO THIS LETTER WITHIN 6 MONTHS OF THE ISSUE/MAILING DATE BELOW.

 

ISSUE/MAILING DATE:

 

The referenced application has been reviewed by the assigned trademark examining attorney.  Applicant must respond timely and completely to the issue(s) below.  15 U.S.C. §1062(b); 37 C.F.R. §§2.62(a), 2.65(a); TMEP §§711, 718.03.

 

SEARCH FOR CONFLICTING MARKS

 

The trademark examining attorney has searched the Office’s database of registered and pending marks and has found no conflicting marks that would bar registration under Trademark Act Section 2(d).  TMEP §704.02; see 15 U.S.C. §1052(d).

 

PLEASE NOTE:  Applicant is encouraged to telephone or email the trademark examining attorney to resolve the issues raised below by authorizing an examiner’s amendment.

 

Applicant must respond to the following requirements.

 

IDENTIFICATION OF GOODS/SERVICES

 

GENERAL GUIDELINES

 

In the identification of goods, applicant must use the common commercial or generic names for the goods, be as complete and specific as possible, and avoid the use of indefinite words and phrases.  If applicant uses indefinite words such as "accessories," "components," "devices," "equipment," "materials," "parts," "systems" or "products," such words must be followed by "namely," followed by a list of the specific goods identified by their common commercial or generic names.  See TMEP §§1402.01, 1402.03(a).

 

Applicant may amend the identification to list only those items that are within the scope of the goods/services set forth in the application or within the scope of a previously accepted amendment to the identification.  See 37 C.F.R. §2.71(a); TMEP §§1402.06 et seq., 1402.07.  

 

Unacceptable identification

 

PLEASE NOTE: Recommended changes and suggestions to applicant’s identification have been highlighted in bold.  If the recommended changes and suggestions contain brackets, applicant must remove any brackets from the identification and incorporate the bracketed information into the amended description. 

 

Class 044

 

Applicant filed the following identification:

 

“Medical services; services to deliver fluid to a recipient, services to deliver fluids, medication, or nutrients to a patient; fluid delivery services, namely, fluid delivery services via infusion of fluid to a recipient; fluid delivery services; services of guiding a caregiver to provide a correct dose of fluid to a recipient using one or more infusion pumps; medical management services including services of managing delivery of one or more infusions to a recipient; medical management services including services guiding a caregiver how to operate one or more infusion pumps”

 

Some of the wording in the identification of goods and/or services above is indefinite and must be clarified because the exact nature of the goods and/or services is unclear.  See TMEP §§1402.01, 1402.03.  Applicant must specify the common commercial or generic name for the goods and/or services. If there is no common commercial or generic name, applicant must describe the goods and/or services, the intended consumer as well as its main purpose, channels of trade and intended uses.

 

Specifically, the nature of the goods/services requires further specification to ensure appropriate classification.

 

The following substitute identification with amended wording is suggested, if appropriate:

 

“Medical services, NAMELY, services to deliver fluid to a recipient AND services to deliver fluids, medication, or nutrients to a patient; MEDICAL SERVICES, NAMELY fluid delivery services via infusion of fluid to a recipient; MEDICAL SERVICES, NAMELY fluid delivery services; MEDICAL SERVICES, NAMELY services of guiding a caregiver to provide a correct dose of fluid to a recipient using one or more infusion pumps; MEDICAL SERVICES, NAMELY services of managing delivery of one or more infusions to a recipient; MEDICAL SERVICES, NAMELY services guiding a caregiver how to operate one or more infusion pumps” in Class 044

 

Note:

 

1.     Applicant is encouraged to reference the Manual of Acceptable Identifications of Goods and Services for common commercial names.  http://tess2.gov.uspto.report/netahtml/tidm.html.

 

SIGNIFICANCE INQUIRY

 

Applicant must explain whether “CENTERLINE” has any meaning or significance in the industry in which the goods and/or services are manufactured/provided, or if such wording is a “term of art” within applicant’s industry.  See 37 C.F.R. §2.61(b); TMEP §814.  Applicant must also explain whether this wording identifies a geographic place.  See 37 C.F.R. §2.61(b); TMEP §814.

 

Failure to respond to a request for information is an additional ground for refusing registration.  See In re Cheezwhse.com, Inc., 85 USPQ2d 1917, 1919 (TTAB 2008); In re DTI P’ship LLP, 67 USPQ2d 1699, 1701 (TTAB 2003); TMEP §814.

 

RESPONSE

 

If applicant has questions regarding this Office action, please telephone or e-mail the assigned trademark examining attorney.  All relevant e-mail communications will be placed in the official application record; however, an e-mail communication will not be accepted as a response to this Office action and will not extend the deadline for filing a proper response.  See 37 C.F.R. §§2.62(c), 2.191; TMEP §§304.01-.02, 709.04-.05.  Further, although the trademark examining attorney may provide additional explanation pertaining to the refusal(s) and/or requirement(s) in this Office action, the trademark examining attorney may not provide legal advice or statements about applicant’s rights.  See TMEP §§705.02, 709.06.

 

 

 

 

 

 

/Paul Moreno/

/Paul Moreno/

United States Patent and Trademark Office

Attorney

Law Office 103

571-272-2651

paul.moreno@uspto.gov

 

 

TO RESPOND TO THIS LETTER:  Go to http://www.gov.uspto.report/trademarks/teas/response_forms.jsp.  Please wait 48-72 hours from the issue/mailing date before using the Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS), to allow for necessary system updates of the application.  For technical assistance with online forms, e-mail TEAS@uspto.gov.  For questions about the Office action itself, please contact the assigned trademark examining attorney.  E-mail communications will not be accepted as responses to Office actions; therefore, do not respond to this Office action by e-mail.

 

All informal e-mail communications relevant to this application will be placed in the official application record.

 

WHO MUST SIGN THE RESPONSE:  It must be personally signed by an individual applicant or someone with legal authority to bind an applicant (i.e., a corporate officer, a general partner, all joint applicants).  If an applicant is represented by an attorney, the attorney must sign the response. 

 

PERIODICALLY CHECK THE STATUS OF THE APPLICATION:  To ensure that applicant does not miss crucial deadlines or official notices, check the status of the application every three to four months using the Trademark Status and Document Retrieval (TSDR) system at http://tsdr.gov.uspto.report/.  Please keep a copy of the TSDR status screen.  If the status shows no change for more than six months, contact the Trademark Assistance Center by e-mail at TrademarkAssistanceCenter@uspto.gov or call 1-800-786-9199.  For more information on checking status, see http://www.gov.uspto.report/trademarks/process/status/.

 

TO UPDATE CORRESPONDENCE/E-MAIL ADDRESS:  Use the TEAS form at http://www.gov.uspto.report/trademarks/teas/correspondence.jsp.

 

 


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