The mark consists of the words "KEYSTONE HEART" to the right of two arch shapes arranged to form the impression of an open heart.
Mark For: KEYSTONE HEART® trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of medical devices; medical devices for use in the treatment of cardiovascular disease; vascular and cardiovascular devices; vascular and cardiovascular embolic protection devices, in particular for positioning in the aortic arch for preventing particles entering the carotid arteries; vascular filters, in particular for positioning in the aortic arch for preventing particles entering the carotid arteries; vascular deflectors, in particular for positioning in the aortic arch for preventing particles entering the carotid arteries; stroke preventive medical devices, in particular for positioning in the aortic arch for preventing particles entering the carotid arteries; vascular devices for preventing debris entering carotid arteries of a subject.
Status
2020-12-10 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.
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