Trademark Overview
On Friday, November 8, 2024, a trademark application was filed for COLDCLOUD with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the COLDCLOUD trademark a serial number of 98843871. The federal status of this trademark filing is PUBLICATION/ISSUE REVIEW COMPLETE as of Thursday, October 23, 2025. This trademark is owned by Maybell Quantum Industries, Inc.. The COLDCLOUD trademark is filed in the Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products, Environmental Control Instrument Products, and Computer & Software Services & Scientific Services categories with the following description:
Computer hardware and downloadable software for creating, controlling, and monitoring distributed cryogenic cooling systems; cooling cryogenic devices, namely, cooling units sold as a component part of quantum computers, namely, cryogenic refrigeration units and dilution refrigerators; downloadable control and monitoring software for operating distributed cryogenic cooling systems; quantum data centers; scaled cryogenic facilities; downloadable software for managing and optimizing distributed quantum computing cooling infrastructure
Providing on-line non-downloadable computer software for creating, controlling, and monitoring distributed cryogenic cooling systems; providing on-line non-downloadable computer software, namely, control and monitoring software for operating distributed cryogenic cooling systems; providing on-line non-downloadable computer software for managing and optimizing distributed quantum computing cooling infrastructure
Cooling cryogenic devices, namely, cryogenic freezers, cryogenic refrigeration units, dilution refrigerators; air cooling apparatus, namely, distributed cooling systems comprising networked cryogenic refrigeration units and cooling nodes; cryogenic cooling equipment, namely, dilution refrigerators, liquefaction plants being gas liquification devices, helium or nitrogen pots being small vessels adapted to hold helium or nitrogen, pulse tubes, pulsating heat pipes, heat exchangers not being parts of machines, isothermal plates, compressors, and cryostats arranged in distributed cooling networks all sold as an integral component of cryogenic refrigeration units; refrigeration units featuring modular low-temperature nodes for quantum computing applications; networked cooling systems being refrigeration chambers comprising multiple independently controlled cryogenic cooling nodes