The mark consists of the wording "MOES" in stylized lettering.
Mark For: MOES™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of electric esthetic massage apparatus for household purposes; Arterial blood pressure measuring apparatus; Thermometers for medical purposes; Massaging apparatus for personal use; Blood pressure measuring apparatus; Heartbeat measuring apparatus; Heart rate monitors; Infrared thermometers for medical purposes; Electric massage appliances, namely, electric vibrating massager; Body rehabilitation apparatus for medical purposes; Medical apparatus and instruments for monitoring vital signs, blood pressure, heart rate; Sanitary masks for medical purposes; Nursing Instruments, namely, stethoscopes, blood pressure monitors, CPR masks, splints for medical purposes, medical ice packs, otoscopes, surgical gowns, kinesiology tapes, goniometers for orthopaedic use; Electrotherapy devices for providing transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, infrared heat and compression.
Status
2022-09-17 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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