JUUL Labs Vaporizer Device Design Patent Granted
Summary
The USPTO has granted design patent USD1119059S1 for a vaporizer device to JUUL Labs, Inc. The patent covers the ornamental design of the device, with a filing date of January 17, 2025, and an issue date of March 17, 2026. This grant pertains to intellectual property rights for product design.
What changed
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has issued design patent USD1119059S1 to JUUL Labs, Inc. This patent specifically covers the ornamental design of a vaporizer device, as indicated by the CPC classifications including A61M 15/00 and A24F 40/00. The application was filed on January 17, 2025, and the patent grant is effective March 17, 2026. This action represents the formal recognition of intellectual property rights for the aesthetic and non-functional aspects of the product's design.
This patent grant does not impose new compliance obligations or regulatory requirements on JUUL Labs or other entities. It serves as a notification of granted intellectual property protection for the specific design of the vaporizer. Compliance officers should note this as a formal IP asset for the company, relevant for competitive analysis and potential licensing or infringement considerations, but it does not require immediate operational changes or adherence to new regulatory standards.
Source document (simplified)
Vaporizer device
Design USD1119059S1 Kind: S1 Mar 17, 2026
Assignee
JUUL Labs, Inc.
Inventors
Brandon Cheung, Matthew J. Malone
CPC Classifications
A24F 1/30 A24F 40/00 A24F 40/10 A24F 40/20 A24F 40/30 A24F 40/40 A24F 40/42 A24F 40/46 A24F 40/48 A24F 40/465 A24F 47/00 A61M 15/00 A61M 15/06
Filing Date
2025-01-17
Application No.
29985944
Claims
1
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