USPTO Grants Electric Nasal Aspirator Design Patent
Summary
The USPTO has granted a design patent (USD1120292S1) for an electric nasal aspirator to HETAIDA TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. The patent was granted on March 24, 2026, with a filing date of September 27, 2024. This grant signifies the protection of the unique visual appearance of the device.
What changed
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has issued a design patent, USD1120292S1, for an electric nasal aspirator. The patent was granted to HETAIDA TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. and covers the ornamental design of the device, not its functional aspects. The filing date for this application was September 27, 2024, and the patent is officially dated March 24, 2026.
This patent grant is primarily an intellectual property protection measure. For manufacturers in the medical device sector, this means the assignee has exclusive rights to the design's appearance. While this is not a regulatory requirement for other companies, it is crucial for competitors to be aware of existing design patents to avoid infringement claims. Companies developing similar products should review the patent details to ensure their designs do not infringe upon the granted ornamental features.
What to do next
- Review patent details for potential design infringement if developing similar products.
Source document (simplified)
Electric nasal aspirator
Design USD1120292S1 Kind: S1 Mar 24, 2026
Assignee
HETAIDA TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
Inventors
Zhenguang Chen
CPC Classifications
A61M 1/64 A61M 1/65 A61M 1/74 A61M 1/76 A61M 1/80 A61M 1/84 A61M 1/682 A61M 1/774 A61M 2202/0007 A61M 2202/0014 A61M 2205/075 A61M 2210/0618
Filing Date
2024-09-27
Application No.
29965351
Claims
1
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