Serial Number
86765292
Owner
Combat Medical Systems, LLCAttorney
Vincent S. EgolfFirst Use Date
Dec 9, 2014
Filing Date
Sep 23, 2015
MARCH Trademark
Serial Number: 86765292 • Registration: 5071324
Trademark Classes
Owner Contact Info
6441 D Yadkin Road
Fayetteville, NC 28303
Entity Type: 16
Legal Representation
Correspondence Address
Vincent S. Egolf Corner Counsel, LLP
28 Valley Rd
Montclair, NJ 07042
UNITED STATES
Trademark Details
Filing Date
September 23, 2015
Registration Date
November 1, 2016
First Use Anywhere
December 9, 2014
First Use in Commerce
December 9, 2014
Published for Opposition
August 16, 2016
Goods & Services
Emergency medical trauma devices used to aid and control mass hemorrhage, airway, respiration, circulation, head and eye injuries and hypothermia, namely, clamps and tourniquets used for hemorrhage control and management, medical devices for closing wounds, oropharyngeal, nasopharyngeal, supraglottic and endotracheal airway devices and cricothyrotomy devices used to secure and maintain an intact airway, namely, tubes, introducers, tracheal hooks, scalpels and securing straps, ventilators, bag-valve mask devices, drainage tubes for medical purposes, occlusive compression bandages in the form of chest seals, chest decompression needles, compression bandages, needles for medical use, needle-based and needle-free injection systems, medical fluid injectors, devices for improving cardiac performance through intrathoracic pressure regulation therapy and blood transfusion apparatus, thermal packs, blankets for medical purposes, eye protectors, medical apparatus for intravenous administration of fluids, namely, fluid warmers, and chest trauma kits primarily consisting of chest seal occlusive compression bandages, chest decompression needles, and a chest needle placement guide used for chest decompression in the treatment of tension pneumothorax and penetrating chest trauma
Emergency medical trauma devices used to aid and control mass hemorrhage, airway, respiration, circulation, head and eye injuries and hypothermia, namely, dressings treated with hemostatics, sterilized dressings for wounds and burns, bandages impregnated with chitosan and antimicrobial compounds and intravenous bags sold filled with crystalloid and colloidal solutions