loadpatents
name:-0.012480020523071
name:-0.0062150955200195
name:-0.0027289390563965
Laguitton; Bruno Patent Filings

Laguitton; Bruno

Patent Applications and Registrations

Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for Laguitton; Bruno.The latest application filed is for "luminescent substrate containing abrasive particles, and method for the production thereof".

Company Profile
2.5.9
  • Laguitton; Bruno - Grenoble FR
  • Laguitton; Bruno - Kremlin Bicetre FR
  • Laguitton; Bruno - Le-Kremlin-Bicetre FR
*profile and listings may contain filings by different individuals or companies with the same name. Review application materials to confirm ownership/assignment.
Patent Activity
PatentDate
Luminescent substrate containing abrasive particles, and method for the production thereof
Grant 10,357,869 - Debourdeau , et al. July 23, 2
2019-07-23
Luminescent Substrate Containing Abrasive Particles, and Method for the Production Thereof
App 20180257200 - Debourdeau; Mathieu ;   et al.
2018-09-13
Method For Marking A Metal Substrate By Means Of The Incorporation Of Inorganic Luminescent Particles
App 20150104590 - Charvet; Nicolas ;   et al.
2015-04-16
Leave-in Hair Dyeing Process Using A Composition Comprising A Coloured Polymer And An Active Cosmetic Agent
App 20120328550 - De Boni; Maxime ;   et al.
2012-12-27
Composition for oxidation dyeing of human keratin fibers, at a pH greater than or equal to 8, comprising a fatty alcohol, a fatty ester and a cationic surfactant, method using same and device
Grant 8,088,173 - Debain , et al. January 3, 2
2012-01-03
Composition for oxidation dyeing of human keratin fibres at a pH of less than 8, comprising a fatty alcohol, a fatty ester and a cationic surfactant, method using same and device
Grant 8,075,639 - Debain , et al. December 13, 2
2011-12-13
Composition For Oxidation Dyeing Of Human Keratin Fibres, At A Ph Greater Than Or Equal To 8, Comprising A Fatty Alcohol, A Fatty Ester And A Cationic Surfactant, Method Using Same And Device
App 20110126363 - Debain; Jean-Daniel ;   et al.
2011-06-02
Composition For Oxidation Dyeing Of Human Keratin Fibres At A Ph Of Less Than 8, Comprising A Fatty Alcohol, A Fatty Ester And A Cationic Surfactant, Method Using Same And Device
App 20100313361 - Debain; Jean-Daniel ;   et al.
2010-12-16
Process for dyeing the hair using an anionic coloured polymer
Grant 7,744,655 - De Boni , et al. June 29, 2
2010-06-29
Hair Dyeing Process Using A Leave-in Anionic Coloured Polyelectrolyte
App 20100028282 - De Boni; Maxime ;   et al.
2010-02-04
Process for Dyeing the Hair Using an Anionic Coloured Polymer
App 20080282481 - De Boni; Maxime ;   et al.
2008-11-20
Polyanion/polycation multilayer film for DNA immobilization
Grant 6,689,478 - Laguitton February 10, 2
2004-02-10
Polyanion/polycation multilayer film for DNA immobilization
App 20030003272 - Laguitton, Bruno
2003-01-02
Silsesquioxane-coated substrates for immobilizing biomolecules
App 20020090739 - Laguitton, Bruno
2002-07-11

uspto.report is an independent third-party trademark research tool that is not affiliated, endorsed, or sponsored by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) or any other governmental organization. The information provided by uspto.report is based on publicly available data at the time of writing and is intended for informational purposes only.

While we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, we do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, reliability, or suitability of the information displayed on this site. The use of this site is at your own risk. Any reliance you place on such information is therefore strictly at your own risk.

All official trademark data, including owner information, should be verified by visiting the official USPTO website at www.uspto.gov. This site is not intended to replace professional legal advice and should not be used as a substitute for consulting with a legal professional who is knowledgeable about trademark law.

© 2024 USPTO.report | Privacy Policy | Resources | RSS Feed of Trademarks | Trademark Filings Twitter Feed