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QSENSE Trademark

QSENSE is a USPTO trademark filed by Biolin Scientific AB. Status: Registered.

Trademark Facts

MarkQSENSE
Serial Number79178910
Registration Number5116432
StatusRegistered
Filing Date2015-10-30
Registration Date2017-01-10
Mark TypeWord
Nice Classes009 (Electronics & Software), 010 (Medical Devices), 042 (Software & IT)
OwnerBiolin Scientific AB
Attorney of RecordRobert P. Felber, Jr.
Prosecution Events40
Latest EventREM4 on 2026-01-10

Goods & Services

Scientific, electrical or optical apparatus and instruments for non-medical analyses and non-medical diagnostics, research and measurements, namely, quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation measuring, analyzing and monitoring instruments; scientific and industrial apparatus and instruments for surface measurements, namely, quartz crystal microbalance measuring instruments; tensiometers, sensors and angle meters for the analyzing of surface molecule interactions and of surface properties; Medical apparatus or instruments for surface characterization and for human cell measurement in medical, science, research or for medical industrial use, namely, instruments for measuring and monitoring of biochemical processes and molecular interaction in human cells; medical apparatus or instruments for surface measurements in medical scientific research and in medical industrial research, namely, tensiometers, angle meters and sensors for measuring and analysis of human cells; Scientific, industrial and academic research and development for others in the field of surface measurements and analyses of biochemical processes in living cells; analysis of materials, namely, polymers, surfactants, proteins, nanoparticles, lipids, cells, petroleum components and nanocomposite materials; science and technology non-business consultancy in the field of surface measurements; measurement of surface and molecular interaction of human cell membranes for polymers, surfactant, protein, nanoparticle, lipid, cell, petroleum component, and nanocomposite materials; computer programming, namely, the programming of apparatus or instruments in the nature of sensors, tensiometers and anglemeters for the measuring or monitoring of chemical or biochemical processes in cell membranes and for analysis of molecular interactions and surface properties

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