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Design Patent USD1124358S1, Menstrual Pain Device

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The USPTO granted Design Patent USD1124358S1 to Juno Technologies Inc. on April 28, 2026, for a menstrual pain management device. The patent was filed on October 19, 2023, under Application No. 29914558, with one claim allowed. CPC classifications span A61F (medical/medical dressings), C09J (adhesives), and A61N (electrotherapy/devices including electrical nerve stimulation for pain management).

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USPTO classification A61F covers implanted devices, wound dressings, prosthetics, stents, orthopedic implants, heart valves, and external support devices for the human body. Every patent grant in A61F lands in this feed, around 220 a month, with the patent number, title, applicant, inventor names, and abstract. Watch this if you compete in medical devices, file freedom-to-operate analyses, scout acquisition targets in surgical implants or wound care, or follow which academic medical centers are commercializing research through patent filings. Recent grants cover infant umbilical cord stump protectors, absorbable wound dressings, and in-situ assembly prosthetic pacing valves.

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What changed

The USPTO issued Design Patent USD1124358S1 for the ornamental design of a menstrual pain management device to Juno Technologies Inc., with inventors Thibault Lerailler and Hugo Le Roux. Design patents protect the visual appearance of a product rather than its functional aspects. The patent includes CPC classifications indicating application in medical dressings and electrotherapy, specifically for pain management devices.

Medical device manufacturers developing menstrual pain management products should be aware that this design patent gives Juno Technologies enforceable intellectual property rights over the ornamental appearance of similar devices. The classification codes spanning A61F, C09J, and A61N suggest the design may involve adhesive components and electrical stimulation features.

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Menstrual pain management device

Design USD1124358S1 Kind: S1 Apr 28, 2026

Assignee

JUNO TECHNOLOGIES INC.

Inventors

Thibault Lerailler, Hugo Le Roux

CPC Classifications

A61F 13/0206 A61F 13/025 A61F 13/0259 A61F 2013/00544 C09J 2301/204 C09J 7/20 Y10S 428/906 Y10T 428/14 Y10T 428/1476 A61M 2025/024 A61M 2025/028 A61N 1/0484 A61N 1/08 A61N 1/36021 A61N 1/0492 A61N 1/0456

Filing Date

2023-10-19

Application No.

29914558

Claims

1

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Classification

Agency
USPTO
Published
April 28th, 2026
Instrument
Rule
Branch
Executive
Legal weight
Binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
USD1124358S1

Who this affects

Applies to
Medical device makers Manufacturers
Industry sector
3345 Medical Device Manufacturing
Activity scope
Patent granting Medical device design
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Intellectual Property
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Medical Devices Healthcare

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