Trademark Overview
On Friday, January 30, 2026, a trademark application was filed for SUB-CYCLE STABILITY BUS with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the SUB-CYCLE STABILITY BUS trademark a serial number of 99624033. The federal status of this trademark filing is NEW APPLICATION - RECORD INITIALIZED NOT ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER as of Friday, January 30, 2026. This trademark is owned by E2 IP HOLDING LLC. The SUB-CYCLE STABILITY BUS trademark is filed in the Machinery Products and Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products categories with the following description:
Modular and movable systems consisting of emergency power generators for providing electrical power, conditioning and regulation of same; Emergency power generators; Gas-operated power generators; Internal combustion engines for power generation, other than for land vehicles; Mobile electric power generators; Portable electric power generators, namely, movable and modular electrical power systems comprised of energy storage units, alternate power supplies, and switch gears, that is in electrical communication with a customer load and an electrical utility to regulate, maintain and condition power and provide a rapid threshold amount of power to the customer load during transfer between the utility power supply and the alternate power supply; Microgrid systems comprised primarily of emergency power generators for monitoring power and providing rapid threshold amounts of power to customer loads and for conditioning and regulating power
Power controllers; power line conditioner; Energy storage systems consisting primarily of batteries, inverters, and isolation transformers for regulating, maintaining and conditioning a hot voltage source for providing a rapid threshold amount of power to a customer load during transfer from utility power; energy storage systems consisting primarily of high charge rate and high discharge batteries, power inverters, and isolation transformers for providing, conditioning and regulating electrical power and grid load shifting to customer loads; Energy usage management; power management services; Business operation of power generation equipment and facilities for others