Serial Number
90174509
Owner
Instylla, Inc.Attorney
William AndersonFirst Use Date
Mar 4, 2021
Filing Date
Sep 11, 2020
INSTYLLA Trademark
Serial Number: 90174509
Trademark Classes
Owner Contact Info
Legal Representation
Correspondence Address
William Anderson CHRISTENSEN FONDER DARDI HERBERT PLLC
11322 86TH AVENUE NORTH
MAPLE GROVE, MN 55369
United States
Trademark Details
Filing Date
September 11, 2020
Registration Date
Not Registered
First Use Anywhere
March 4, 2021
First Use in Commerce
March 4, 2021
Published for Opposition
March 18, 2025
Goods & Services
Embolic devices for treating anomalous vasculature of the body; medical device, namely, arterial embolectomy device; embolic device for embolization therapy in interventional radiology and oncology; embolic devices for interventional radiology, namely, interventional oncology and peripheral hemostasis; embolic devices for interventional radiology, namely, differentiated liquid embolics; embolic device for vascular embolization procedures; embolic device used for embolization of vascular lesions, tumors, targeted arterial segments of hypervascular tumors, control of bleeding due to disease or trauma, organs and segmental embolizations; embolic devices, namely, syringes and delivery catheters containing embolic agents delivered through a microcatheter under fluoroscopic control; kits for use in embolization procedures comprised of precursors that react to form a hydrogel when combined with each other and applicators therefore; medical apparatus, namely, system for vascular embolization procedures; embolic devices for vascular embolization, hemorrhage control, and peripheral hemostasis, namely, embolization therapy system featuring hydrogel precursors and applicator; kits for vascular embolization procedures, featuring hydrogel precursors and applicator
Pharmaceutical preparations for medical and surgical purposes in the nature of implantable materials, namely, pliable, synthetic hydrogel; pharmaceutical preparations for embolization therapy in interventional radiology and oncology in the nature of implantable materials, namely, pliable, synthetic hydrogel