Mark For: VIOLET QUEEN® trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of abdominal corsets; Acupressure mats; Acupressure pillows; Adult sexual stimulation aids, namely, artificial penises, penis enlargers, vibrators, benwa balls, artificial vaginas; Baby bottle nipples; Baby bottles; Blood pressure measuring apparatus; Body-fat monitors; Dental instruments, namely, oral irrigators; Ear plugs for swimming; Electric foot spa massagers; Electric massage appliances, namely, electric vibrating massager; Electronic temperature monitors for medical use; Fever thermometers; Gloves for massage; Inflatable life-sized dolls used in sexual activity; Lasers for the cosmetic treatment of the face and skin; Love dolls; Massage apparatus for eyes; Massage apparatus for massaging necks and backs; Massage chairs with built-in massage apparatus; Medical devices, namely, pulse oximeters; Medical hosiery, namely, leotards; Medical stents; Sanitary masks for medical purposes; Sex toys; Abdominal belts.
Status
2020-09-19 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.
ADRIANO PACIFICI INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CONSULTING, LLC 400 POYDRAS STREET SUITE 1400 NEW ORLEANS, LA 70130
Good, Services, and Codes
International Codes:
10
U.S. Codes:
026,039,044
Type Code
Type
GS0101
Abdominal corsets; Acupressure mats; Acupressure pillows; Adult sexual stimulation aids, namely, artificial penises, penis enlargers, vibrators, benwa balls, artificial vaginas; Baby bottle nipples; Baby bottles; Blood pressure measuring apparatus; Body-fat monitors; Dental instruments, namely, oral irrigators; Ear plugs for swimming; Electric foot spa massagers; Electric massage appliances, namely, electric vibrating massager; Electronic temperature monitors for medical use; Fever thermometers; Gloves for massage; Inflatable life-sized dolls used in sexual activity; Lasers for the cosmetic treatment of the face and skin; Love dolls; Massage apparatus for eyes; Massage apparatus for massaging necks and backs; Massage chairs with built-in massage apparatus; Medical devices, namely, pulse oximeters; Medical hosiery, namely, leotards; Medical stents; Sanitary masks for medical purposes; Sex toys; Abdominal belts
GS0101
Abdominal corsets; Acupressure mats; Acupressure pillows; Adult sexual stimulation aids, namely, artificial penises, penis enlargers, vibrators, benwa balls, artificial vaginas; Baby bottle nipples; Baby bottles; Blood pressure measuring apparatus; Body-fat monitors; Dental instruments, namely, oral irrigators; Ear plugs for swimming; Electric foot spa massagers; Electric massage appliances, namely, electric vibrating massager; Electronic temperature monitors for medical use; Fever thermometers; Gloves for massage; Inflatable life-sized dolls used in sexual activity; Lasers for the cosmetic treatment of the face and skin; Love dolls; Massage apparatus for eyes; Massage apparatus for massaging necks and backs; Massage chairs with built-in massage apparatus; Medical devices, namely, pulse oximeters; Medical hosiery, namely, leotards; Medical stents; Sanitary masks for medical purposes; Sex toys; Abdominal belts
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