USPTO Grants Patent for Individualized Lung Trainer
Summary
The USPTO has granted a patent for an individualized lung trainer, with inventors Frank Acosta and William Rose listed. The patent, designated USD1120332S1, was filed on February 24, 2023, and is scheduled to be published on March 24, 2026. This grant signifies a new intellectual property for a medical device.
What changed
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has granted a design patent (USD1120332S1) for an individualized lung trainer. The patent lists Frank Acosta and William Rose as inventors and includes various CPC classifications related to respiratory devices. The filing date for this patent was February 24, 2023, with an application number of 29885534.
This patent grant represents a new piece of intellectual property for a medical device. For manufacturers in the medical device sector, this indicates a new patented technology in the field of respiratory training. Compliance officers should note this as a new patent that may affect product development or licensing strategies within the medical device industry, particularly concerning respiratory trainers.
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Individualized lung trainer
Design USD1120332S1 Kind: S1 Mar 24, 2026
Inventors
Frank Acosta, William Rose
CPC Classifications
A61M 16/06 A61M 16/0616 A61M 16/0622 A61M 16/0633 A61M 16/0683 A61M 16/08
Filing Date
2023-02-24
Application No.
29885534
Claims
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