USPTO Trademark Application - INTRA10 Electrical Stimulator
Summary
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark "INTRA10" for an electrical stimulator used for peripheral nerve regeneration. The application was filed on December 3, 2024, and is specifically for Class 010 goods, excluding dental instruments.
What changed
This document details a new trademark application filed with the USPTO for the mark "INTRA10". The application seeks to register the mark for an electrical stimulator intended for peripheral nerve regeneration, specifically for direct application to tissue. The filing explicitly excludes dental instruments from its scope.
This is an "intent-to-use" application, meaning the applicant has not yet begun using the mark in commerce but intends to do so. For compliance officers in the medical device sector, this signifies a potential new market entrant or product line. While this is a trademark filing and not a regulatory approval, it indicates a company's intention to commercialize a specific type of medical device, which may warrant monitoring for future FDA filings or market activity.
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INTRA10
Intent to Use TM98882942 Kind: intenttouse Mar 24, 2026
Abstract
Electrical stimulator that applies electrical pulses directly to tissue for the purpose of peripheral nerve regeneration; all of the foregoing excluding dental instruments
Filing Date
2024-12-03
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