USPTO Grants Patent for Nasal Device Assembly
Summary
The USPTO has granted a design patent (USD1120293S1) for a nasal device assembly to ASAP Breatheassist Pty Ltd. The patent, which includes one claim, was filed on March 26, 2021, and officially granted on March 24, 2026. This grant signifies the protection of the unique design of the nasal device.
What changed
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has issued a design patent, USD1120293S1, for a nasal device assembly. The patent was granted to ASAP Breatheassist Pty Ltd, with inventors Michael Ralph Burgess Johnson, Justin Robert Armistead, and Toby James Hartley. The filing date for this patent was March 26, 2021, and the grant date is March 24, 2026. This patent specifically covers the ornamental design of the nasal device assembly, as indicated by the single claim.
This patent grant provides intellectual property protection for the design of the nasal device. Manufacturers and medical device makers involved in the design or production of similar devices should be aware of this granted patent to avoid potential infringement. While this is a design patent and not a utility patent, it protects the aesthetic appearance of the device. No immediate compliance actions are required for entities not involved with this specific design, but it serves as a notification of protected intellectual property in the medical device sector.
Source document (simplified)
Nasal device assembly
Design USD1120293S1 Kind: S1 Mar 24, 2026
Assignee
ASAP Breatheassist Pty Ltd
Inventors
Michael Ralph Burgess Johnson, Justin Robert Armistead, Toby James Hartley
CPC Classifications
A61B 2017/248 A61B 1/233 A61B 17/0057 A61M 29/00 A61M 29/02 A61M 16/0666 A61F 5/08
Filing Date
2021-03-26
Application No.
29776018
Claims
1
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