ENDOQUEST Trademark
ENDOQUEST is a USPTO trademark filed by ENDOQUEST ROBOTICS, INC.. Status: Registered.
Trademark Facts
| Mark | ENDOQUEST |
|---|---|
| Serial Number | 97981081 |
| Registration Number | 8137847 |
| Status | Registered |
| Filing Date | 2022-04-15 |
| Registration Date | 2026-02-10 |
| Mark Type | Word |
| Nice Classes | 009 (Electronics & Software), 010 (Medical Devices), 012 (Vehicles) |
| Owner | ENDOQUEST ROBOTICS, INC. |
| Attorney of Record | Sean C. Fifield |
| Prosecution Events | 54 |
| Latest Event | R.PR on 2026-02-10 |
Goods & Services
Class 009: Recorded computer software for use as a user interface and for use in operation and configuration of surgical robotic systems; Class 010: Medical devices, namely, overtubes in the nature of sleeve-like sheaths for use in the deployment and guiding of surgical devices and endoscopes and foreign body deployment devices, namely, surgical devices and endoscopes; Medical devices, namely, steerable overtubes in the nature of sleeve-like sheath for use with surgical robotic systems comprised of robotic arms, surgical devices and endoscopes; Medical devices, namely, minimally invasive surgical robotic systems primarily comprised of surgical robots and components in the nature of surgical instruments, surgical instruments in the nature of a robotic arm used as a surgical manipulation device, electronic controllers for use with surgical robots, patient carts upon which surgical robots and surgical instruments are mounted, medical devices used in surgery to position instruments and body parts, and recorded software for use as a user interface and for use in operation and configuration of the surgical robotic systems, sold as a unit; Surgical robots for use in the human body; Electronic controllers for use with surgical robots, namely physician consoles comprised of computer displays and computer monitors and controllers therefor used in direct association with surgical apparatus during the performance of surgery on an individual; Class 012: Medical devices, namely, patient carts upon which surgical robots and surgical instruments are mounted