Trademark: 85382669
Word
PATIENTCAM
Status
Dead
Status Code
600
Status Date
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Serial Number
85382669
Mark Type
4000
Filing Date
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Abandoned Date
Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Trademark Owner History

Classifications
9 Digital imaging and audio transmitting devices for healthcare surveillance purposes, namely, digital IP cameras, analog video cameras, televisions, computer monitors and computer terminals, nurse call paging and intercom systems, portable communications devices namely, tablet computers, reading tablets, cellular telephones, wireless cellular headsets and video surveillance systems installations that provide two way audio and visual communications between patients or residents and nurse call stations for use in hospitals, clinics, medical facilities, assisted living facilities, nursing homes, and private residences; computer software for automated diagnostic information management to detect, diagnose, and report anomalies and failures emanating from digital IP cameras, analogue video cameras, and image quality analysis; encryption software for protection of patient privacy and personal information; a monitoring system that integrates alarms, intercoms, video surveillance, portable communications devices namely, tablet computers, reading tablets, cellular telephones, and wireless cellular headsets, telephones, television monitors, computer monitors, computer terminals, and public announcement systems, into a singular control center for communication between patients or residents and health care professionals, to monitor patients' vital signs and location of patients, to access to medical reports and patient databases, to provide personal alarm protection for patients and residents in hospitals, clinics, medical facilities, assisted living facilities, nursing homes and private residences; computer communications software to allow access to the internet; computer software to provide access to telephony rental services and telephony video conferencing services through a telephone handset; downloadable films featuring health educational videos to patients either through video-on-demand or on a scheduled basis from a comprehensive menu of health education videos which can be viewed by patients in their hospital room or their home at their leisure, or be prescribed specific health educational videos their clinicians or physicians require them to view before or after their medical procedure during their hospital stay; computer software for delivering and administering comprehension questions directly to the patient about the on-demand or the prescribed videos to test the patient?s comprehension level of the health education material that they viewed, keep track of the results, and send alerts and notifications to hospital personnel if the comprehension scores of the patient were unsatisfactory and both downloadable and non-downloadable films and television programs via video-on-demand services and cable or satellite broadcast services ; streaming of audio-visual and digital content in the nature of educational and entertainment programming via automated closed circuit systems and computer networks via co-axial and Category-5 (Cat-5) cables; data transmission from and to a patient?s bedside and medical personnel stations; computer camera software to provide video conferencing, video messaging, and patient video support group communications; educational software featuring instruction in general health and specialized medical information; computer software for providing access to entertainment programming, namely, television, movies and videos on-demand and games; computer software for encryption; computer software used for the management of hospital services, hospital information, medical patient information, the collection of data entry, and the distribution of data exchanges; computer software for controlling the operation of telephones and video equipment, and electronic circuitry systems, namely closed circuit television screens
38 TV and telephone rental services; providing internet access; providing both downloadable and non-downloadable films and television programs via video-on-demand services and cable or satellite broadcast services ; streaming of audio-visual and digital content in the nature of educational and entertainment programming via automated closed circuit systems and computer networks via co-axial and Category-5 (Cat-5) cables; data transmission from and to a patient?s bedside and medical personnel stations
41 Educational training services in the field of general health and medical information provided through a hospital distribution network (coaxial or CAT-5) with a computerized system to staff, patients and visitors in health care facilities; rental of televisions; Rental of televisions
PATIENT CAMERA

Trademark Events
Feb 19, 2013
Abandonment Notice Mailed - Incomplete Response
Feb 19, 2013
Abandonment - Incomplete Response
Jan 19, 2013
Teas/Email Correspondence Entered
Jan 19, 2013
Correspondence Received In Law Office
Jan 19, 2013
Teas Request For Reconsideration Received
Jul 29, 2012
Notification Of Final Refusal Emailed
Jul 29, 2012
Final Refusal E-Mailed
Jul 29, 2012
Final Refusal Written
Jun 8, 2012
Teas/Email Correspondence Entered
Jun 7, 2012
Correspondence Received In Law Office
Jun 7, 2012
Teas Response To Office Action Received
Dec 7, 2011
Notification Of Non-Final Action E-Mailed
Dec 7, 2011
Non-Final Action E-Mailed
Dec 7, 2011
Non-Final Action Written
Nov 17, 2011
Assigned To Examiner
Nov 14, 2011
Teas Amendment Entered Before Attorney Assigned
Nov 14, 2011
Teas Voluntary Amendment Received
Aug 2, 2011
Notice Of Pseudo Mark Mailed
Aug 1, 2011
New Application Office Supplied Data Entered In Tram
Jul 30, 2011
New Application Entered In Tram

Trademark Alertz updated from USPTO on 2030-01-24