IMPERATIVE CARE Trademark
IMPERATIVE CARE is a USPTO trademark filed by Imperative Care, Inc.. Status: Pending.
Prosecution Summary
Trademark Summary
IMPERATIVE CARE is a standard character mark with a disclaimer for "CARE," covering medical devices such as catheters, stents, guidewires, thrombus removal devices, robotic systems for transvascular procedures, and stroke rehabilitation devices in Class 010; surgical carts in Class 012; and medical services including stroke detection, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation in Class 044. Owned by Imperative Care, Inc., a Delaware corporation based in Campbell, California, the application claims priority to prior U.S. Registration No. 6190280. The mark is awaiting a Statement of Use following Notice of Allowance, with a second extension of time to file granted on December 2, 2025.
Recent Activity
Filed on March 3, 2023, the application faced a non
Trademark Facts
| Mark | IMPERATIVE CARE |
|---|---|
| Serial Number | 97822119 |
| Status | Pending |
| Filing Date | 2023-03-03 |
| Mark Type | Word |
| Nice Classes | 010 (Medical Devices), 012 (Vehicles), 044 (Medical Services) |
| Owner | Imperative Care, Inc. |
| Attorney of Record | Steven J. Nataupsky |
| Prosecution Events | 31 |
| Latest Event | EXRA on 2025-12-03 |
Goods & Services
Surgical carts for use in transvascular medical procedures; Medical services; Medical services in connection with the detection, diagnosis, treatment and physical and neuro rehabilitation of stroke patients; Holistic health services; Providing health care services in the field of vascular disease and strokes; "CARE"; Medical devices, namely, catheters, stents, guidewires, drug delivery systems, wearable monitors for monitoring vital signs, stroke rehabilitation devices in the nature of physical, cognitive, and speech-language-pathology rehabilitation devices; Digital health devices in the nature of digital monitoring devices, for use in telemedicine, and for use in behavioral health and community health, for monitoring biomarkers of patients; Medical devices for the detection, diagnosis, and treatment of strokes, and physical and neuro rehabilitation devices for use with stroke patients; Medical catheters and medical catheter sheaths for use in dialysis and treating deep vein thrombosis, coronary occlusions, and peripheral artery occlusions; Medical, surgical and healthcare apparatus and instruments, namely, thrombus removal devices, clot removal devices, emboli removal devices, catheters, catheters for treating deep vein thrombosis, catheters for treating peripheral arterial occlusions, dialysis catheters, aspiration control handles, vacuum pumps, tubing sets comprised of medical tubing for use with catheters, blood filters, and parts and fittings for the aforementioned goods; Medical, surgical and healthcare apparatus and instruments, namely, medical and surgical apparatus and instruments for use in thrombus clot, clot, and emboli removal; Catheters; Catheters for treating pulmonary embolisms and deep vein thrombosis; Catheters used in dialysis; Catheters for treating peripheral arterial occlusions; Catheters for treating coronary occlusions; Medical devices, namely, aspiration control handles; Vacuum pumps for medical purposes; Tubing sets comprised of medical tubing for removal of blood and thrombus, aspiration, and removing occlusions, filters and parts and fittings for the aforementioned goods; Robotic devices for use in connection with transvascular medical procedures; Robotic catheter drive systems comprised of a motorized catheter positioner having rotational and translational movement capability and a tele-robotic controller with rotation, translation and deflection control buttons, to facilitate remote catheterizations, for use in transvascular medical procedures; Robotic guidewire drive systems for use in transvascular medical procedures; Medical devices for automated movement in the nature of a robotic system comprising motors having rotational and/or translational movement capability for use in robotic control of catheters and/or guidewires; Surgical instruments and apparatus for use in transvascular medical procedures, namely, computerized surgical control systems comprising a medical endoscope, computer hardware, and installed firmware for controlling and operating surgical robots and surgical instruments