HAWK PROJECT

USPTO USPTO 2010 ABANDONED - NO STATEMENT OF USE FILED

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The US trademark HAWK PROJECT was filed as Word and figurative mark on 03/12/2010 at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The current status of the mark is "ABANDONED - NO STATEMENT OF USE FILED".

Trademark Details Last update: June 16, 2018

Trademark form Word and figurative mark
File reference 77958167
Application date March 12, 2010
Publication date May 8, 2012

Trademark owner

300 E. 2nd St., Suite 1405
89501 Reno
US

Trademark representatives

goods and services

9 Communication and detection systems using eye and eyelid movements, pupil dilation and other parts and functions of the eye and of the head, as well as oculometric data to interpret voluntary and involuntary signs of a person's physical, emotional, and mental state, comprised of biosensors in the nature of headsets, eye glass frames, protective eye gear, protective head gear, head bands, helmets, masks, hats, visors, or ventilators configured to be worn on a user's head that carry infrared emitters to illuminate the user's eyes, and sensors and cameras to detect and/or generate video images of the user's eye, eyelid, pupil, and/or other features of the eye and detect eye or eyelid movement; computer display monitors, data processors, wireless radio frequency transmitters and radio frequency receivers for communicating with such biosensor devices and/or processing or displaying data from such biosensor devices; synthesized voice modules comprised of speakers, computer memory integrated circuits and circuit boards, electrical controllers, computer hardware and software that uses oculometric, physiological and performance vigilance testing outcome data to enable its user to analyze, predict outcomes and create responses to such data, such as hands free movement of the cursor or information on the computer screen, triggering computer operations, or turning on/off or controlling any electrical or electromechanical device; computer hardware and software that uses oculometric, physiological and performance vigilance testing outcome data to calculate the degree of difference between head position and eye position

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