BIOVERA Trademark

Trademark Overview


On Tuesday, January 20, 1998, a trademark application was filed for BIOVERA with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the BIOVERA trademark a serial number of 75420085. The federal status of this trademark filing is ABANDONED - NO STATEMENT OF USE FILED as of Friday, January 18, 2002. This trademark is owned by MedQuest Products, Inc.. The BIOVERA trademark is filed in the Treatment & Processing of Materials Services category with the following description:

Manufacture of scissors; knives; drill bits; reamers; saw blades; pliers; end mills; wire cutters; precision coining dies; rollers; pins; screws; bore gauges; stamp metal forming tools; extrusion dies; spool lips for spinning reels; counter bores; taps broaches; gear cutters; bearings; bushings; gears; splines; actuators; push rods; cams; cam shafts; hobs; punches; valve stems; router bits; engine parts; blanking dies; resistance welding electrodes; scrapers; gouges; countersinks; counterbores; silicon wafers and chips; pump plungers; embroidery needles; VLSI semiconductors; compressor blades/vanes; jewelry; door hardware; writing instruments; eyeglass frames; shafts and seals; marine hardware; plumbing fixtures; slitters; aerospace components; plastic molds; dental instruments and devices; food processing equipment; key duplicators; forming dies; cutting tools; granulator blades; powdered metal dies; seaming rolls; burnishers; engravers; minting devices; razor blades; toy components; ...

General Information


Serial Number75420085
Word MarkBIOVERA
Filing DateTuesday, January 20, 1998
Status606 - ABANDONED - NO STATEMENT OF USE FILED
Status DateFriday, January 18, 2002
Registration Number0000000
Registration DateNOT AVAILABLE
Mark Drawing1000 - Typeset: Word(s) / letter(s) / number(s)
Published for Opposition DateTuesday, April 24, 2001

Trademark Statements


Goods and ServicesManufacture of scissors; knives; drill bits; reamers; saw blades; pliers; end mills; wire cutters; precision coining dies; rollers; pins; screws; bore gauges; stamp metal forming tools; extrusion dies; spool lips for spinning reels; counter bores; taps broaches; gear cutters; bearings; bushings; gears; splines; actuators; push rods; cams; cam shafts; hobs; punches; valve stems; router bits; engine parts; blanking dies; resistance welding electrodes; scrapers; gouges; countersinks; counterbores; silicon wafers and chips; pump plungers; embroidery needles; VLSI semiconductors; compressor blades/vanes; jewelry; door hardware; writing instruments; eyeglass frames; shafts and seals; marine hardware; plumbing fixtures; slitters; aerospace components; plastic molds; dental instruments and devices; food processing equipment; key duplicators; forming dies; cutting tools; granulator blades; powdered metal dies; seaming rolls; burnishers; engravers; minting devices; razor blades; toy components; umbrellas; optical fibers; integrated circuits; video/audio heads; video/audio tapes; computer floppy disks; packaging; solar cells; kitchen utensils; window panes; golf clubs; bicycle components; reflectors; spark plugs; lamp shades; key chains; piston rings; fluid pumps; super conducting thin films; photo diodes; light emitting diodes; diode lasers; electrodes; electrochemical cells; thermolytic coolers; nuclear fuel pellets; magnetic recording media and heads; fluid valves; solenoids; disk drives; circuits to provide protection from electromagnetic interference EMI; circuit boards; belts; footwear; UV adhesives; tubing; casters; filters; paper products; actuators; belts; fishing equipment; integrated circuits; audio/video recording equipment and media; kitchen utensils such as pots and pans; plastic gears; razor blades; blood pumps such as ventricular assist devices; artificial hearts, intra-aortic balloon pumps and impellers; flow probes; catheters, especially those used in long-term indwelling procedures, cardiotomy and cerebrovascular, and those needing a safer and more reliable radio-opaque covering or marker; stents; existing stents made from metal, ceramic and plastic and those used for an annuloplasty ring; balloons such as epitaxis, catheter, occluder, intra-aortic balloons and angioplasty balloons; motors, bearings and bearing components such as pivots, and inner and outer races used in actuators for medical devices; soft-tissue implants including intravaginal and colostomy pouches, breast implants, penile and testicular implants; disks and struts of valves of the type used in hearts; shunts such as a dialysis shunt, an A-V shunt, a central nervous system shunt, an endolymphatic shunt tube, a periotoneal shunt and a hydrocephalys shunt; silicone-based medical devices including inhaler seals, valves for laryngechtomy prostheses, nasal tampons/inserts, and tubes; a plastic sheath covering current-carrying loads, as well as the leads themselves, connectors, feedthroughs for any implanted, electrically powered device which can be optical or cochlear in nature such as a pacemaker, defibrillator, cardioverter, bipotential electrodes and leads, neural stimulators such as a cerebellar, brain, cranial, nerve and spinal cord device; arterial filters; vascular grafts; varicose vein cuffs; intracardiac, pledget, pericardial and epicardial patches; contraceptive and Ob/Gyn devices including a plug prostheses, tubal occlusion devices such as band, clip, insert and valve, urethral devices such as a stent, dilator and a catheter, IUDs and diaphragms; angiographic and other guide wires; sensors and transducers which are of the implantable variety as well as the non-implantable short-term variety, including those used in measuring blood flow, blood pressure, vascular access devices, those which can be protected with a conductive layer of the coating, a catheter tip pressure transducer, and an invasive glucose sensor; occluders, including those used in patent ductus arteriosus, tracheotomy tubes; hermetically sealed cans and other enclosures having a plastic-based substrate, including those used to encase electronics of any type, for actuators, sensors and fluids; surgical instruments and devices; including catheters of all types, needles, trocars, feeding/breathing tubes, transfusion tubes, clips, surgical staples, electrosurgical instruments, pumps, as well as knives, scalpels, scissors, clamps, coagulators, dilators, retractors, examination gloves, non-absorbable sutures and ligatures, microtomes, surgical meshes, tonsil dissectors, and vascular clamps, stereotaxis instruments and accessories, and heat exchangers; various orthopedic devices, such as synthetic ligaments and tendons, fallopian tube replacements, ear prostheses, smooth or threaded metallic bone fixation fastener, bone plates and skull plates; measuring and analytical devices including blood measuring and evaluating devices, blood collection systems, containers for blood and other sensitive fluids, linings, tubes and blood-contacting surfaces of laboratory instruments, and leads used in such things as an EEG, ECG, etc; syringes, plungers; intraocular lenses; drug containers and packaging; infusion ports; vascular access devices; hearing aids; implantable drug delivery pump components, including drug delivery catheters, namely, providing an amorphous, conductive, and non-stick coating thereto, to the order and specification of others

Classification Information


International Class040 - Treatment of materials.
US Class Codes100, 103, 106
Class Status Code6 - Active
Class Status DateFriday, March 6, 1998
Primary Code040
First Use Anywhere DateNOT AVAILABLE
First Use In Commerce DateNOT AVAILABLE

Trademark Owner History


Party NameMedQuest Products, Inc.
Party Type20 - Owner at Publication
Legal Entity Type03 - Corporation
AddressSalt Lake City, UT 84103

Party NameMedQuest Products, Inc.
Party Type10 - Original Applicant
Legal Entity Type03 - Corporation
AddressSalt Lake City, UT 84103

Trademark Events


Event DateEvent Description
Saturday, June 29, 2002ABANDONMENT - NO USE STATEMENT FILED
Tuesday, July 17, 2001NOA MAILED - SOU REQUIRED FROM APPLICANT
Tuesday, April 24, 2001PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION
Wednesday, April 11, 2001NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
Tuesday, October 17, 2000APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER
Wednesday, April 5, 2000CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
Friday, February 25, 2000NON-FINAL ACTION MAILED
Monday, October 18, 1999CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
Friday, September 3, 1999FINAL REFUSAL MAILED
Monday, May 10, 1999UNRESPONSIVE/DUPLICATE PAPER RECEIVED
Thursday, March 11, 1999CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
Friday, September 11, 1998NON-FINAL ACTION MAILED
Thursday, September 10, 1998ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER