Trademark Overview
On Tuesday, September 24, 2024, a trademark application was filed for BAROLOOP with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the BAROLOOP trademark a serial number of 98766458. The federal status of this trademark filing is NEW APPLICATION - RECORD INITIALIZED NOT ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER as of Tuesday, September 24, 2024. This trademark is owned by Neuroloop GmbH. The BAROLOOP trademark is filed in the Medical Instrument Products, Computer & Software Services & Scientific Services, and Medical & Beauty Services & Agricultural Services categories with the following description:
Medical services, medical and clinical treatment services, namely, vagus nerve and baroreflex recording and stimulation using electrical power; therapeutic services in the nature of vagus nerve and baroflex stimulation for the treatment of high blood pressure.
Analytical and medical diagnostic apparatus for medical purposes; treatment apparatus for medical purposes, namely, implantable neurostimulators for treating chronic diseases associated with autonomous vital functions; medical electrodes and active medical implants made of artificial materials for treating chronic diseases associated with autonomous vital functions for use in neurotechnology; Medical electrodes and active medical implants made of artificial materials for treating chronic diseases associated with autonomous vital functions for vagus nerve recording and stimulation; active medical implants made of artificial materials for treating chronic diseases associated with autonomous vital functions for vagus nerve and baroreflex recording and stimulation primarily composed of medical electrodes, namely, foil electrodes for medical use, and electronic control and evaluation units for controlling the vagus nerve stimulation and evaluating signals measured in connection with the vag...
Science and technology services in the field of neuroscience and neurotechnology, namely, scientific research and development of medical instruments, electrodes, and implants for vagus nerve and baroreflex recording and stimulation, and development and medical research analysis of intracorporal blood-pressure sensors in the nature of ultrasound-based sensors.