STANLEY

USPTO USPTO 2003 CANCELLED - SECTION 8

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The US trademark STANLEY was filed as Word and figurative mark on 03/03/2003 at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
It was registered as a trademark on 02/19/2008. The current status of the mark is "CANCELLED - SECTION 8".

Trademark Details Last update: August 7, 2019

Trademark form Word and figurative mark
File reference 76494278
Register number 3385833
Application date March 3, 2003
Publication date May 25, 2004
Entry date February 19, 2008

Trademark owner

1000 Stanley Drive
06053 New Britain
US

Trademark representatives

goods and services

9 Wireless call system comprised of a central computer, wireless radio receiver, non-locating wireless repeater, locating wireless repeater, electric wall switch, fixed call wireless transmitter, wireless smoke detector, universal wireless transmitter, guard tour wireless transmitter, director wireless transmitter, alpha-numeric display and universal wireless transmitter with magnetic switch for use in the healthcare industry; door alarms to prohibit unauthorized exit or unauthorized entry, signaling apparatus for patient monitoring systems, namely, antenna modules, remote control units, and module testers that monitor proper functioning of system components; electric weight, motion, and position detectors for providing an indication to a nurse or caretaker when a patient leaves a chair or bed; computer software for use in programmable verbal communication systems that connects callers to staff in sequence until answered for use in healthcare facilities; unauthorized egress, burglar, smoke, personal security, and patient health electronic alarm system comprising a monitor and an alarm; electronic movement monitors; radio paging system comprised of computerized receivers, display monitors, and transmitters; instructional and training materials in the form of videotapes for educating medical facilities on the proper use, testing and maintenance of a security system and the importance of maintaining complete records for the system
37 On-site repair of equipment in connection with alarm apparatus, signaling apparatus, movement monitors, radio paging systems, patient position monitors
41 training on the use, testing, maintenance and repair of equipment in connection with alarm apparatus, signaling apparatus, movement monitors, radio paging systems, patient position monitors
42 On-site inspection of equipment in connection with alarm apparatus, signaling apparatus, movement monitors, radio paging systems, patient position monitors

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