Good News for Inventors Pursuing Trademarks

Several inventors working with United Patent Research have been notified by the United States Patent and Trademark Office that a Notice of Allowance has been issued for their trademarks. This Notice of Allowance states that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has determined that the inventor’s trademark could be placed on the Patent and Trademark Office’s Principal Register. Trademark protection can be a valuable asset to an inventor as it protects the unique name of an invention.

  • Gordon B. and Duane B. are the inventors of an innovative snow blower system (mark: ROLL-EZ) which can be added to existing snow blowers or included in factory assembled units. This snow blower system is more energy efficient and longer lasting than conventional snow blower designs.
  • Rodolfo M. has invented the practical LED Emergency Hand Held Sign (mark: I.Q.). This hand held sign enables a user to easily display an emergency message which is appropriate to the specific situation.
  • Many women will readily value Ivydries conceived by Dawn N. This clothing accessory designed to limit embarrassing perspiration damage to shirts and blouses.
  • Parents around the world should appreciate Happy Bottoms Diapers (mark: HAPPY BOTTOMS) invented by Shelia P. These innovative baby diapers are designed to prevent and facilitate the healing of diaper rash and other forms of diaper related irritation.
  • In order to improve the home/office environment, Christopher W. and Lora W. invented Impactair. This device provides a unique method of freshening the air in a home or office in an economical and effective manner. Unlike room air fresheners, which may require replacement every few weeks, Impactair only requires maintenance two or three times a year.
  • Finally, Garry W. and Gina W. are the inventors of the practical Remote Keeper (mark: THE KEEPER).  This non-electric device permits a user to easily and effectively keep track of small electronic devices such as remote control units.

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