AVENOR Protective Respirator Trademark Application
Summary
USPTO published trademark application TM99731186 for "AVENOR" covering protective industrial respirators and protective respirators for filtering air. The application was filed March 29, 2026 and published March 30, 2026, initiating a 30-day opposition period during which third parties may challenge the registration.
What changed
USPTO published trademark application TM99731186 for the mark "AVENOR" in Class 9 (Computing & Electronics). The goods covered include protective industrial respirators and protective industrial respirators for filtering air. The application was filed on 2026-03-29 and published for opposition on 2026-03-30. The publication initiates a standard 30-day opposition period during which any party believing it would be damaged by registration may file an opposition.
Manufacturers of protective respirators or related products should review the published application to determine whether the AVENOR mark conflicts with their existing trademarks or business interests. Third parties seeking to oppose must file a Notice of Opposition with the USPTO within 30 days of the publication date. No immediate compliance action is required for most entities; this is a routine trademark publication rather than a regulatory requirement or enforcement action.
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Published for Opposition TM99731186 Kind: published Mar 30, 2026
Abstract
Protective industrial respirators; Protective industrial respirators for filtering air
Filing Date
2026-03-29
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