Trademark Overview
On Friday, March 7, 2025, a trademark application was filed for NAL-NL3 with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the NAL-NL3 trademark a serial number of 99072064. The federal status of this trademark filing is NEW APPLICATION - RECORD INITIALIZED NOT ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER as of Friday, March 7, 2025. This trademark is owned by Australian Hearing Services. The NAL-NL3 trademark is filed in the Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products, Medical Instrument Products, and Medical & Beauty Services & Agricultural Services categories with the following description:
Acoustic couplers; Acoustic coupling devices
Medical testing for diagnostic or treatment purposes in the field of audiology; Providing medical information; Medical testing services; Providing hearing screening services; Providing hearing testing services; Providing medical information to patients in the form of reports in the field of audiology; Medical diagnosis and treatment of hearing disorders; Hearing aid fitting services; Medical services in the field of audiology; Medical consultancy relating to hearing loss; Hearing aid services; Medical advisory services; Medical services; Consultancy relating to hearing tests; Consultancy in the field of the medical treatment of hearing disorders; Consultancy in the field of the medical diagnosis of hearing disorders; Speech and hearing therapy; Psychological testing for medical purposes; Providing medical information via a website
Surgical and medical apparatus and instruments for use in audiology surgery; Medical and surgical apparatus and instruments for use in hearing disorder procedures; Medical apparatus for use in treating hearing disorders; Medical hearing instruments; Hearing aids; Hearing aids for the deaf; Electric hearing aids; Digital hearing aids; Hearing aids and structural parts therefor; Hearing aids with a noise cancelling function; Assistive listening device for the hearing impaired; Medical testing devices for measuring hearing loss in patients, namely, audiometers; Medical hearing instruments and parts of such devices; Hearing protectors without the ability to reproduce or transmit sound