Trademark Overview
On Tuesday, June 4, 2024, a trademark application was filed for MARODYNE LIV with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the MARODYNE LIV trademark a serial number of 79402235. The federal status of this trademark filing is PUBLICATION/ISSUE REVIEW COMPLETE as of Tuesday, March 11, 2025. This trademark is owned by BTT Health GmbH. The MARODYNE LIV trademark is filed in the Medical Instrument Products and Medical & Beauty Services & Agricultural Services categories with the following description:
Medical care; medical care services and operation of health care and rehabilitation facilities, in particular administration of treatments via ultrasound-emitting and vibration-generating apparatus, equipment and instruments for promoting the healing of knee arthrosis, osteoporosis, pseudoarthrosis and delayed bone healing, and for treating pain, for improving standing stability and for improving implant osteointegration; administration of treatments via ultrasound-emitting and vibration-generating apparatus, equipment and instruments for building up and for stimulating muscles and muscle fibers, for improving blood circulation and strengthening the entire musculoskeletal system
Medical and surgical apparatus, equipment and instruments, and parts for the aforesaid goods, in particular cartilage growth stimulators and bone growth stimulators, and sound-emitting apparatus and vibration-generating apparatus in the nature of low intensity vibrations therapy platforms; equipment and instruments for promoting the healing of knee arthrosis, osteoporosis, pseudoarthrosis and delayed bone healing, and for treating pain, improving standing stability and for improving implant osteointegration, for building up and for stimulating muscles and muscle fibers, for improving blood circulation and strengthening the entire musculoskeletal system; parts for the aforesaid goods; physical exercise apparatus for self-care by patients for physiotherapy purposes; artificial limbs and articular joint protheses; orthopedic articles in the nature of joint implants made of artificial materials; suture materials