GEREON
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Serial Number

79448090

Owner

ARX Robotics GmbH

Filing Date

Dec 3, 2025

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GEREON Trademark

Serial Number: 79448090

GEREON is a trademark filed by ARX Robotics GmbH on December 3, 2025. The trademark is classified under Class 7 (Machinery), Class 9 (Computers & Electronics), Class 12 (Vehicles), Class 13 (Firearms). The application is currently pending registration.

Owner Contact Info

ARX Robotics GmbH

Möslstraße 19B

Entity Type: 16

Trademark Details

Filing Date

December 3, 2025

Registration Date

Not Registered

Goods & Services

Remote-controlled, semi-autonomous and autonomous unmanned ground vehicles, in particular in the form of modular platform systems comprising equipment for scouting or monitoring enemy troop movements and enemy lines, as well as for spying out or monitoring enemy airports, tanks and artillery, training scenarios for soldiers; military aircraft; vehicles for military purposes, in particular for spying out or monitoring enemy troop movements and enemy lines, as well as for spying out or monitoring enemy airports, tanks and artillery, for use in training scenarios of soldiers in the field during maneuvers and for security surveillance; robotic vehicles for transportation of human beings, soldiers or material; remote-controlled ground vehicles, in particular for spying out or monitoring enemy troop movements and enemy lines, as well as for spying out or monitoring enemy airports, tanks and artillery, for use in training scenarios of soldiers in the field during maneuvers and for security surveillance; remote-controlled vehicles, in particular for spying out or monitoring enemy troop movements and enemy lines, as well as for spying out or monitoring enemy airports, tanks and artillery, for use in training scenarios of soldiers in the field during maneuvers and for security surveillance; remote-controlled flying objects, in particular drones; autonomous vehicles, in particular for spying out or monitoring enemy troop movements and enemy lines, as well as for spying out or monitoring enemy airports, tanks and artillery, for use in training scenarios of soldiers in the field during maneuvers and for security surveillance; autonomous ground vehicles, in particular for spying out or monitoring enemy troop movements and enemy lines, as well as for spying out or monitoring enemy airports, tanks and artillery, for use in training scenarios of soldiers in the field during maneuvers and for security surveillance; unmanned vehicles, in particular for spying out or monitoring enemy troop movements and enemy lines, as well as for spying out or monitoring enemy airports, tanks and artillery, for use in training scenarios of soldiers in the field during maneuvers and for security surveillance; unmanned surveying vehicles, in particular for security surveillance; military drones; civilian drones; camera drones

Industrial robots for building construction; industrial robots for agriculture

Targeting devices for military or police or security service purposes which are targets for target practice; targets for military or police or security service purposes; military combat robots with anti-tank weapon systems; devices for producing effects during maneuvers and military or police or security service exercises, namely, for producing optical or acoustic effects for military purposes (term considered too vague by the International Bureau pursuant to Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Regulations); devices for generating effects during maneuvers and military or police or security service exercises, namely, for producing effects in the electromagnetic spectrum for military purposes (term considered too vague by the International Bureau pursuant to Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Regulations); devices for generating effects during maneuvers and military or police or security service exercises, namely, for creating visual light effects for military purposes (term considered too vague by the International Bureau pursuant to Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Regulations); devices for generating effects during maneuvers and military or police or security service exercises, namely, for generating acoustic or optical signals for military purposes (term considered too vague by the International Bureau pursuant to Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Regulations); decoy signaling flares for military purposes to simulate a potential target or to deflect enemy fire

Scouting robots for military purposes for spying out enemy troop movements and enemy lines, as well as for spying out enemy airports, tanks and artillery; monitoring robots for military purposes for monitoring enemy troop movements and enemy lines, as well as for monitoring enemy airports, tanks and artillery; robots for use in training scenarios of soldiers in the field during maneuvers; security surveillance robots; apparatus and instruments for recording, transmission, reproduction or processing of sound, images or data; electrical or electronic telecommunications apparatus for the transmission of sound, images or data; electrical or electronic telecommunications devices for the transmission of sound, images or data; telecommunications hardware for the transmission of sound, images or data; audio apparatus for the reproduction or processing of sound, in particular sound of firearms; loudspeakers; simulation devices for military purposes; downloadable simulation software for simulating or generating training scenarios for soldiers; simulation devices for the simulation of firearms; simulation devices for the simulation of firearms with optical and acoustic effects; simulation devices for the simulation of machine guns; sensors, in particular optical sensors, seismic sensors, laser sensors, electromagnetic sensors; electronic sensors, in particular electronic optical sensors, electronic seismic sensors, electronic laser sensors, electronic electromagnetic sensors; electronic devices for generating effects, namely signal apparatus and audio apparatus; laser for generating effects; devices for producing effects during maneuvers and military or police or security service exercises, namely, for producing optical or acoustic effects for military purposes; laser modules for the reproduction of optical effects, in particular optical effects of firearms; downloadable software for military purposes, in particular in the field of scouting or monitoring enemy troop movements and enemy lines, as well as for spying out or monitoring enemy airports, tanks and artillery, simulating or generating training scenarios for soldiers, or transforming and modernizing existing vehicle fleets digitally; devices for generating effects during maneuvers and military or police or security service exercises, namely, for producing effects in the electromagnetic spectrum for military purposes; downloadable network software for military purposes, in particular in the field of scouting or monitoring enemy troop movements and enemy lines, as well as for spying out or monitoring enemy airports, tanks and artillery, training scenarios for soldiers, or transforming and modernizing existing vehicle fleets digitally; devices for generating effects during maneuvers and military or police or security service exercises, namely, for creating visual light effects for military purposes; downloadable computer software packages comprising downloadable; software for military purposes, in particular in the field of scouting or monitoring enemy troop movements and enemy lines, as well as for spying out or monitoring enemy airports, tanks and artillery, training scenarios for soldiers, or transforming and modernizing existing vehicle fleets digitally, such as simulation software, network software or data processing software; downloadable data processing software; devices for generating effects during maneuvers and military or police or security service exercises, namely, for generating acoustic or optical signals for military purposes; cameras; camera systems comprising at least a camera unit in combination with at least one hardware or software component; thermal imaging cameras; infrared cameras; night vision devices for military purposes, in particular scouting or monitoring enemy troop movements and enemy lines; downloadable application software for military purposes, in particular in the field of scouting or monitoring enemy troop movements and enemy lines, as well as for spying out or monitoring enemy airports, tanks and artillery, training scenarios for soldiers, or transforming and modernizing existing vehicle fleets digitally

Filing History

NEW REPRESENTATIVE AT IB RECEIVED
May 28, 2026 NREP
NON-FINAL ACTION (IB REFUSAL) PREPARED FOR REVIEW
May 22, 2026 RFCR
NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN
May 21, 2026 CNRT
ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
Apr 23, 2026 DOCK
APPLICATION FILING RECEIPT MAILED
Apr 22, 2026 MAFR
NEW APPLICATION OFFICE SUPPLIED DATA ENTERED
Apr 22, 2026 NWOS
LIMITATION FROM ORIGINAL APPLICATION ENTERED
Apr 20, 2026 LIMI
SN ASSIGNED FOR SECT 66A APPL FROM IB
Apr 16, 2026 REPR