Notation to File

BOOSTERS

Launchpad O & P LLC

RE: 88389315--BOOSTERS--(amended ID wording)   Dear Ms. Chuo,   Thank you for your message.  I am curious if you would be willing to make one small change?  I would like to propose removing “and” in the first phrase and replacing with a hyphen.  With that change, the first part would simply read “Inserts for ankle-foot orthotics; …”.  (You will see that I also marked-up the language in your email to show this change).  We believe the term “Ankle-Foot Orthotic” or AFO is an acceptable and well recognized term for a specific product used in the physical therapy industry, and thus provides a sufficient description.   If that is acceptable, please proceed.  If not, please contact me to see if we can come to alternative language that might be acceptable.   Thanks Again and Best Regards, Craig   Craig J. Lervick Shareholder direct  | 952-896-3245 fax  | 952-842-1733

NOTE TO THE FILE


SERIAL NUMBER:            88389315

DATE:                                07/02/2019

NAME:                               echuo

NOTE:         

Discussed file with
Attorney/Applicant via:
    X   phone                               Left message with
    X   email                               Attorney/Applicant

     Requested Law Library search       X   Issued Examiner’s Amendment
     for:                                   and entered changes in TRADEUPS

 

 

From: Lervick, Craig J. [mailto:clervick@larkinhoffman.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2019 10:10 AM
To: Chuo, Emily <Emily.Chuo@USPTO.GOV>; IPGroup <ipgroup@larkinhoffman.com>
Subject: RE: 88389315--BOOSTERS--(amended ID wording)

 

Dear Ms. Chuo,

 

Thank you for your message.  I am curious if you would be willing to make one small change?  I would like to propose removing “and” in the first phrase and replacing with a hyphen.  With that change, the first part would simply read “Inserts for ankle-foot orthotics; …”.  (You will see that I also marked-up the language in your email to show this change).  We believe the term “Ankle-Foot Orthotic” or AFO is an acceptable and well recognized term for a specific product used in the physical therapy industry, and thus provides a sufficient description.

 

If that is acceptable, please proceed.  If not, please contact me to see if we can come to alternative language that might be acceptable.

 

Thanks Again and Best Regards,

Craig

 

Craig J. Lervick
Shareholder

direct 

| 952-896-3245

fax 

| 952-842-1733

8300 Norman Center Drive
Suite 1000
Minneapolis, MN 55437-1060

www.larkinhoffman.com

 

From: Chuo, Emily [mailto:Emily.Chuo@USPTO.GOV]
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2019 8:31 AM
To: IPGroup; Lervick, Craig J.
Subject: 88389315--BOOSTERS--(amended ID wording)
Importance: High

 

Hello Mr. Lervick,

Thank you so much for getting back to me last night with the amended ID language.  If this looks correct, I’m happy to make the change via an examiner’s amendment:

 

·       Inserts for ankle and -foot orthotics; orthopedic supports for feet, ankles and legs; orthopedic inserts for footwear

 

Really appreciate your prompt response.

 


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