V-CAT Trademark
V-CAT is a USPTO trademark filed by SON, You Na. Status: Registered.
Prosecution Summary
**Trademark Summary** **V-CAT** is a standard character word mark covering drug delivery devices sold empty, namely syringes; medical syringes; medical apparatus and instruments, namely phototherapeutic apparatus for medical purposes, including an LED light source for medical and aesthetic skin treatment; medical skin care apparatus using light emitting diodes (infrared, red, orange, yellow, green, and blue wavelengths) for generating light rays; medical esthetic machine for skin massage (electric esthetic massage apparatus for household purposes); syringes for injection of medical substances; medical apparatus for the treatment of skin, namely cosmetic apparatus providing pulsed light for non-ablative aesthetic skin treatment procedures; and medical apparatus for injecting fillers, name
Trademark Facts
| Mark | V-CAT |
|---|---|
| Serial Number | 98767163 |
| Registration Number | 8132284 |
| Status | Registered |
| Filing Date | 2024-09-24 |
| Registration Date | 2026-02-10 |
| Mark Type | Word |
| Nice Classes | 010 (Medical Devices) |
| Owner | SON, You Na |
| Attorney of Record | Kwang Yup Chae |
| Prosecution Events | 24 |
| Latest Event | R.PR on 2026-02-10 |
Goods & Services
Drug delivery devices sold empty, namely, syringes; Medical syringes; Medical apparatus and instruments, namely, phototherapeutic apparatus for medical purposes, namely, a LED (light-emitting diode) light source for medical and aesthetic skin treatment; Medical skin care apparatus, namely, electronic aesthetic skin treatment devices using light emitting diodes, namely, infrared, red, orange, yellow, green, and blue wavelengths for generating light rays; Medical esthetic machine for skin massage, namely, electric esthetic massage apparatus for household purposes; Syringes for injection of medical substances, namely, injection syringes; Medical apparatus and instruments for the treatment of skin, namely, cosmetic apparatus, namely, light based devices providing mainly pulsed light for performing non-ablative aesthetic skin treatment procedures; Medical apparatus for injecting fillers, namely, medical syringes