Mark For: LUMERA™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of cosmetic apparatus using ultrasound for performing aesthetic skin treatment procedures; Cosmetic apparatus, namely, light based devices providing mainly pulsed light for performing non-ablative aesthetic skin treatment procedures; Electrically-powered apparatus for treating skin by applying low level light and sonic vibrations to the skin; Electronic aesthetic skin treatment devices using light emitting diodes, namely, infrared, red, orange, yellow, green, and blue wavelengths for generating light rays; Electronic light therapy apparatus for the skin; Electronic stimulation apparatus for nerves, skin and muscles for physical therapy purposes; Face masks for use by health care providers; Lasers for the cosmetic treatment of the face and skin; Light emitting devices, namely, lamps and LED devices for treatment of a variety of skin conditions; Massage apparatus; Medical apparatus for facilitating the inhalation of pharmaceutical preparations; Medical apparatus for measuring skin hydration; Microdermabrasion apparatus; Phototherapeutic apparatus for medical purposes; Phototherapeutic apparatus for medical purposes, namely, a LED (light-emitting diode) light source for medical and aesthetic skin treatments; Ultraviolet lamps for medical purposes; Vaporizers for medical purposes.
Status
2020-06-23 UTC
LIVE APPLICATION Awaiting Examination
The trademark application has been accepted by the Office (has met the minimum filing requirements) and has not yet been assigned to an examiner.
KEITH JAASMA, EWING & JONES, PLLC 6363 WOODWAY, SUITE 1000 HOUSTON, TX 77057
Good, Services, and Codes
International Codes:
10
U.S. Codes:
026,039,044
Type Code
Type
GS0101
Cosmetic apparatus using ultrasound for performing aesthetic skin treatment procedures; Cosmetic apparatus, namely, light based devices providing mainly pulsed light for performing non-ablative aesthetic skin treatment procedures; Electrically-powered apparatus for treating skin by applying low level light and sonic vibrations to the skin; Electronic aesthetic skin treatment devices using light emitting diodes, namely, infrared, red, orange, yellow, green, and blue wavelengths for generating light rays; Electronic light therapy apparatus for the skin; Electronic stimulation apparatus for nerves, skin and muscles for physical therapy purposes; Face masks for use by health care providers; Lasers for the cosmetic treatment of the face and skin; Light emitting devices, namely, lamps and LED devices for treatment of a variety of skin conditions; Massage apparatus; Medical apparatus for facilitating the inhalation of pharmaceutical preparations; Medical apparatus for measuring skin hydration; Microdermabrasion apparatus; Phototherapeutic apparatus for medical purposes; Phototherapeutic apparatus for medical purposes, namely, a LED (light-emitting diode) light source for medical and aesthetic skin treatments; Ultraviolet lamps for medical purposes; Vaporizers for medical purposes
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