The mark consists of the stylized word "Footmaster".The letter "F" is designed in the shape of a crescent.
Mark For: FOOTMASTER® trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of arch supports for boots or shoes; Foot massage apparatus; Foot retractors for use in podiatric surgery; Hair prostheses; Medical apparatus and instruments for use in surgery; Medical devices for use in treating or diagnosing talipes with integrated recorded operating system software, sold as a unit; Medical instruments, namely, orthopedic apparatus and instruments; Orthopaedic footwear; Orthopaedic inserts for footwear; Orthopaedic insoles; Orthopedic apparatus for talipes; Orthopedic device to stretch and exercise the toes and feet; Orthopedic devices for diagnostic and therapeutic use; Orthopedic footwear; Orthopedic seat cushions; Orthopedic shoes; Orthopedic soles; Orthopedic support bandage, namely, wearable pads for the hands; Orthotic inserts for footwear; Orthotics for foot, hand.
Status
2021-04-21 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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