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ANION MICROMEMBRANE SUPPRESSOR
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USPTO Filing History
Key events recorded for this trademark application
1996-03-04 — Application filed
1996-09-17 — Assigned to examiner
1996-09-24 — Assigned to examiner
1996-11-07 — Final disposition recorded
1997-05-12 — Correspondence received in law office
1997-06-23 — Examiner's amendment mailed
1997-06-26 — Approved for pub - principal register
1997-08-01 — Notice of publication
1998-04-03 — Notice of publication
1998-06-02 — Registered-principal register
2004-01-15 — Registered - sec. 8 (6-yr) & sec. 15 filed
2004-06-10 — Response received to post reg. action
2004-06-21 — Registered - sec. 8 (6-yr) accepted & sec. 15 ack.
2007-08-14 — Case file in ticrs
2007-12-17 — Teas section 8 & 9 received
2007-12-19 — Assigned to paralegal
2007-12-20 — Registered - sec. 8 (10-yr) accepted/sec. 9 granted
2007-12-20 — Registered and renewed (first renewal - 10 yrs)
2011-10-13 — Teas revoke/app/change addr of atty/dom rep received
2011-10-13 — Attorney/dom.rep.revoked and/or appointed
2017-06-02 — Courtesy reminder - sec. 8 (10-yr)/sec. 9 e-mailed
2021-10-22 — Cancelled sec. 8 (10-yr)/expired section 9
2021-10-22 — Final status recorded
Owner Information
Dionex Corporation
Sunnyvale , CA
Dionex Corporation
Sunnyvale , CA
Correspondent
Michael D. Fishman Rader, Fishman & Grauer PLLC 39533 Woodward Avenue, Suite 140 Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304 UNITED STATES
Filing Details
Filing Date:
1996-03-04
Status Date:
2021-10-22
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