Trademark Overview
On Wednesday, October 8, 2025, a trademark application was filed for AIRVALT with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the AIRVALT trademark a serial number of 79443039. The federal status of this trademark filing is PUBLICATION/ISSUE REVIEW COMPLETE as of Tuesday, June 23, 2026. This trademark is owned by Krale B.V.. The AIRVALT trademark is filed in the Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products and Toys & Sporting Goods Products categories with the following description:
Simulation equipment, namely, flight simulators; downloadable simulation software for training purposes, namely, flight simulator software; weapon simulators, namely, downloadable software for simulating the use of weapons; simulators, namely, downloadable software for simulating the operation of weapons; infrared sights for rifles; infrared sensors; telescopic riflescopes; single-viewer binoculars; monocular viewers being monoculars; binoculars; safety glasses to protect the eyes; protective masks, namely, dust protective respiratory masks; protective clothing, namely, bullet resistant clothing; helmets, namely, protective helmets; glasses, namely, optical glasses; telescopic sights for weapons to be used on land; compressed air cylinders, as well as parts, namely, couplings, filling hoses, hand pumps and compressors, all being component parts of breathing apparatus for divers; pressure measuring equipment, namely, air pressure sensors; electronic controllers, namely, electronic speed...
Toy pistols; air pistols being toys; water pistols being toys; toy guns with percussion caps; pneumatically powered paintball guns; paintball guns being sporting goods; ammunition for paintball pistols; hunting equipment, namely, hunting stands; archery articles, namely, archery arrows; sights for paintball, namely, non-telescopic sights for paintball guns; BB guns, air rifles; shooting targets, electronic or otherwise; compressed air cylinders being parts of toy air guns; air cylinder couplings, filling hoses, hand pumps, and compressors, all being specially adapted parts of toy air guns; bullet catchers, namely, target backstop nets for use with toy air pistols