Trademark Class 10: Medical Apparatus
Trademark Class 10 broadly protects names and marks relating to various medical apparatus, such as prosthetics and surgical supplies.
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Trademark Class 10 broadly protects names and marks relating to various medical apparatus, such as prosthetics and surgical supplies.
Trademark Class 9 includes all forms of electric and scientific apparatus, from cinematic cameras to headphones and computer parts.
Trademark Class 7 covers a wide variety of hand operated tools such as hammers, razors, gardening tools, woodworking tools, and more.
Class 7 covers a wide array of machines and their parts, from 3D printers to industrial robots and engines.
Class 6 includes partly wrought and unwrought metals, ranging from metal pipes and tubes to various metal nuts, bolts, washers, and more.
Class 4 includes both liquid fuels, such as gasoline and alcohols, and solid fuels, such as coal. Most common illuminants fall under this class.
When you apply for a trademark, you must specify the class your company belongs in. Class 3 covers most perfumes and personal hygiene products.
Trademark Class 2 broadly covers all forms of paints, varnishes, resins, foils, and other materials used to change the color of a particular object.
Class 1 covers a wide array of chemical goods, from various photography chemicals to adhesives and various waterproofing chemicals for leather.
Conducting due diligence before you register your trademark is an important step. A trademark search report will give you confidence in your brand as you move forward with registration.
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