The mark consists of stylized wording "Vitalight"and the dot above the first letter i is a love design.
Mark For: VITALIGHT™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of sphygmomanometers; Apparatus for artificial respiration; Apparatus for magnet therapy; Blood glucose meter; Carrying cases specially adapted for holding or carrying portable medical oxygen cylinders; Clinical thermometers; Fumigation apparatus for medical purposes; Massage apparatus and instruments; Medical apparatus, namely, respiratory equipment and monitors therefor; Medical devices, namely, tubing and valve assembly set and electromechanical fluidic instrument, and other similar or related devices, which process human red blood cells with clinical medical reagents for the purpose of converting blood groups for use in blood transfusions; Medical diagnostic apparatus for testing blood sugar levels, cancer cells, DNA; Medical instruments, namely, orthopedic apparatus and instruments; Soporific pillows for insomnia.
Status
2021-08-18 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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