Trademark Overview
On Thursday, September 19, 1991, a trademark application was filed for WILDE with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the WILDE trademark a serial number of 74205128. The federal status of this trademark filing is ABANDONED - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE as of Friday, June 4, 1993. This trademark is owned by Wilde Dental GmbH. The WILDE trademark is filed in the Chemical Products, Pharmaceutical Products, and Medical Instrument Products categories with the following description:
chemical products; namely, resins in a raw state, curable single and multi-containing materials in a raw state and as semi-finished products, and other chemical products for use in odontology, dentistry, dental prosthetics, surgery, and orthodontics, used in the manufacture of and used as imbedding, duplicating, modeling and filling material, bonding agents, bonding cements, abrasive agents, disinfectants, etching and sealing agents for treatment of dental surfaces, as well as dental resins and ceramics for fabrication of crowns, bridges, orthodontic appliances and dentures; casting, sealing and insulating materials for dental technical purposes
dental impression materials; namely, resins and other chemical products used in the manufacture of and/or used as dental impression materials
dental instruments and appliances; namely, rotary instruments for dental purposes; namely, dental drills; manual and mechanical appliances for the processing of dental material; namely, UVA fluorescent light curing units, stroboscopic light curing units, porcelain furnaces and ovens; metal or resin holding devices for work pieces during processing, flax, imbed molds as auxiliaries for dental, technical, histological and metallurgical purposes; artificial teeth, crowns for teeth, bridges, orrhodontic appliances and dentures; artificial limbs and their parts, radiation units and light units for polymerization of resins and mixing and dosing appliances for odontological, dental, technical, histological and metallurgical purposes; discs as part of laboratory machines; namely, in dental laboratories