VITARA EXTEND Trademark Application - Neonatal Care Device
Summary
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark 'VITARA EXTEND' for a medical device intended for neonatal care. The device is described as a fluid-filled therapeutic system designed to simulate a womb-like environment for premature babies.
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This document details an intent-to-use trademark application filed with the USPTO for the mark 'VITARA EXTEND'. The application pertains to a medical device for neonatal care, specifically a fluid-filled therapeutic system designed to create a womb-like environment for premature infants, including a fetal chamber, synthetic amniotic liquid circuit, and heating elements.
This filing represents a new trademark application for a specific medical device. While it does not impose new regulatory obligations on other entities, it is relevant for companies operating in the neonatal care or medical device manufacturing sectors to be aware of new product developments and intellectual property filings. The filing date is March 20, 2026.
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VITARA EXTEND
Intent to Use TM99715021 Kind: intenttouse Mar 21, 2026
Abstract
Medical devices, namely, fluid filled therapeutic systems comprised of a fetal chamber for holding the premature babies, a synthetic amniotic liquid circuit, heating elements for use in the field of neonatal care for premature babies to enable them to continue to grow and develop in a womb-like environment.
Filing Date
2026-03-20
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