The mark consists of the word "AXONICS" to the right of a series of dots increasing and decreasing in size and arranged in a wave-like manner.
Mark For: AXONICS™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of medical devices, namely electrical stimulation devices for stimulating nerves or neural tissues; electrical stimulation devices for sacral neuromodulation; system for sacral neurostimulation to treat bladder and bowel disorders, including an electrical neuromodulation device, a patient remote control for the electrical device, and related software that allows for communication between the remote control and the neuromodulation device; a rechargeable electrical stimulation device for stimulating nerves or neural tissue, and a charging system including a charging device, a power supply, a charging station and a wearable belt; injectable implants for the treatment of incontinence; injectable gels for the treatment of incontinence; medical devices, namely devices for injecting gels and implants.
Status
2022-08-29 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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