BIONIZED

USPTO USPTO 2005 ABANDONED - NO STATEMENT OF USE FILED

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The US trademark BIONIZED was filed as Word mark on 01/25/2005 at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The current status of the mark is "ABANDONED - NO STATEMENT OF USE FILED".

Trademark Details

Trademark form Word mark
File reference 78553800
Application date January 25, 2005
Publication date August 29, 2006

Trademark owner

4780 rue Saint-Felix, Suite 105
G3A 2J9 Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures, Quebec
CA

Trademark representatives

goods and services

9 Software for signal transmission, namely, software for transmitting control signals to and from implantable biomedical devices, software for controlling the transmission of signals representing bioelectrical activity to biomedical control, and monitoring systems; computer hardware for stimulating nerves, computer hardware for signal transmission, control systems for regulating biological functions consisting of an LCD monitor, cuff electrodes, needle arrays, actuator, current source and charge pump namely, hardware for delivering electrical stimuli to biological tissues and associated software; computer software for analyzing, and processing bioelectrical signals; computer software for stimulating nerves
10 Products in the area of bioengineering, neurostimulating, neurosensing or biomechatronic medical devices, namely prosthetic and orthotic medical devices comprised of a specialized mechanical system consisting of an electric motor, an hydraulic actuator and a mechanical transmission, specialized electronic board and specialized artificial intelligence algorithms, biomedical implantable neurostimulating and neurosensing devices comprised of nerve cuffs, electrical leads, signal amplifiers, signal processors
42 Developing new technology for and licensing new technology to others in the field of the use or the manufacture of biomedical devices, which interact with various parts of the human body for the purposes of improving the quality of life of persons suffering from physical dysfunctions

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