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IMPINJ CONNECTED Trademark

IMPINJ CONNECTED is a USPTO trademark filed by Impinj, Inc.. Status: Pending.

Trademark Facts

MarkIMPINJ CONNECTED
Serial Number98743757
StatusPending
Filing Date2024-09-10
Mark TypeWord
Nice Classes009 (Electronics & Software), 042 (Software & IT)
OwnerImpinj, Inc.
Attorney of Record/Carl K Turk/
Prosecution Events15
Latest EventEISU on 2026-03-13

Goods & Services

Radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags; Radio-frequency identification (RFID) readers; Labels with integrated radio-frequency identification (RFID) chips; Computer hardware; Wireless controllers to remotely monitor and control the function and status of radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags and radio-frequency identification (RFID) readers; Electronic tags for goods; Smart card readers; Electronic tracking apparatus and instruments for tracking and tracing objects using Radio-frequency identification (RFID) readers on the tracked objects; Computer chips; Downloadable computer software for configuring, managing, accessing, reading and controlling Radio-frequency identification (RFID) readers; Downloadable software for managing inventory, tracking inventory location, supply chain management and asset management of goods using Radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags; Downloadable software for locating, tracking and tracing objects using Radio-frequency identification (RFID) readers on the tracked objects; Downloadable software for controlling where and how Radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags can be read, to ensure privacy and prevent people from being unknowingly tracked by the tagged items they carry in retail point-of-sale, loss prevention, and inventory applications.; "CONNECTED"; Providing a website featuring temporary use of non-downloadable software for inventory, inventory location, supply chain and asset management of goods using Radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags; Providing a website featuring temporary use of non-downloadable software for locating, tracking and tracing people and objects using Radio-frequency identification (RFID) readers on the tracked people and objects.

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