INVISIBLE SENSING TECHNOLOGY Logo (EUIPO, 06/06/2014)
INVISIBLE SENSING TECHNOLOGY
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The Union trademark INVISIBLE SENSING TECHNOLOGY was filed as Figurative mark on 06/06/2014 at the European Union Intellectual Property Office.
It was registered as a trademark on 11/11/2014.
The current status of the mark is "Trademark registered".
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7Engines (except for land vehicles), Including electric motors and Servomotors; Drives (except for land vehicles), Including positioning drives and Linear actuators; Position and motion controls and mechanisms; Lifting columns; All the aforesaid goods for furniture with electrically adjustable parts, in particular height-adjustable beds and tables, other than electrically adjustable drawers
9Electronic control and regulating systems and apparatus for drives, motors and engines; Remote control apparatus for drives, motors and engines, and control and regulating systems therefor, and furniture with electrically adjustable parts; Sensor; All the aforesaid goods for furniture with electrically adjustable parts, in particular height-adjustable beds and tables, other than electrically adjustable drawers
20Furniture with electrically adjustable parts, in particular height-adjustable beds and tables, other than electrically adjustable drawers
Trademark history
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November 9, 2023
Extension, Notification of expiry of trade mark
ID: 11012945929
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