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Design Patent USD1124365S1, Knee Therapy Pad

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The USPTO granted Design Patent USD1124365S1 for a knee therapy pad to Shenzhen Rainbow Light Medical Equipment Co., Ltd. on April 28, 2026. The design patent, which claims one design, was filed on April 30, 2025 under Application No. 30001730. Inventors are Cao Jiaming and Alain Dijkstra. This grant establishes the assignee's exclusive ornamental design rights for the knee therapy pad.

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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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The USPTO issued Design Patent USD1124365S1 for an ornamental knee therapy pad design to Shenzhen Rainbow Light Medical Equipment Co., Ltd. The patent was granted under CPC classifications A61F 5/01, A61F 5/0123, A61F 5/0125, A61F 5/0127, A61F 5/013, A61F 5/0106, A61F 3/00, A45F 5/00, A45F 5/01, and A41D 13/06, covering therapeutic and orthopedic device design elements.

Assignees and licensees should note that this design patent protects the ornamental appearance of the knee therapy pad. Competitors developing similar therapeutic devices should ensure their designs do not infringe on this ornamental design. Inventors Cao Jiaming and Alain Dijkstra are credited on the patent record.

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Knee therapy pad

Design USD1124365S1 Kind: S1 Apr 28, 2026

Assignee

Shenzhen Rainbow Light Medical Equipment Co., Ltd.

Inventors

Cao Jiaming, Alain Dijkstra

CPC Classifications

A61F 5/01 A61F 5/0123 A61F 5/0125 A61F 5/0127 A61F 5/013 A61F 5/0106 A61F 3/00 A45F 5/00 A45F 5/01 A41D 13/06

Filing Date

2025-04-30

Application No.

30001730

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
USD1124365S1

Who this affects

Applies to
Medical device makers
Industry sector
3345 Medical Device Manufacturing
Activity scope
Design patent grant IP rights registration
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Intellectual Property
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Healthcare Medical Devices

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