Trademark Overview
On Tuesday, November 19, 2024, a trademark application was filed for MERCURY with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the MERCURY trademark a serial number of 98861951. The federal status of this trademark filing is RESPONSE AFTER NON-FINAL ACTION - ENTERED as of Saturday, September 20, 2025. This trademark is owned by Heller Industries. The MERCURY trademark is filed in the Machinery Products and Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products categories with the following description:
recorded software, downloadable software and downloadable computer operating system software for execution thereof, recorded computer firmware, recorded computer operating system software, recorded computer operating programs, and downloadable graphic user interface software, all for use in controlling, monitoring, and diagnosing the operations and processes of machines, apparatus and instruments, and systems composed thereof that manufacture semiconductor devices, thin films on semiconductor substrates or substrates, semiconductor chips, packages, discs and wafers, namely, machines for manufacturing solar cells; recorded software, downloadable software and downloadable computer operating system software for execution thereof, recorded computer firmware, recorded computer operating system software, recorded computer operating programs, and downloadable graphic user interface software, all for use in controlling, monitoring, and diagnosing the operations and processes of machines, appar...
semiconductor processing equipment, semiconductor manufacturing machines, apparatus and instruments, and systems composed thereof, all for the processing and production of semiconductor devices, processing and production of thin films on semiconductor substrates or substrates, and processing and production of semiconductor chips, packages, discs and wafers, namely, semiconductor processing machines for manufacturing solar cells, and thermal processing machines for drying, annealing and regeneration of solar cells