The trademark application Gresonr was filed by Yanhong Yu, a national of the People's Republic of China (the "Applicant"). The application was published for oppositions on April 15, 2020, and it was registered by office on July 23, 2020 without any oppositions.
The application was filed in English (German was selected as the second language).
A transfer of the trademark registration was recorded on September 28, 2020. A transfer of the trademark registration was recorded on October 27, 2020.
Goods And Services
The mark was filed in class 5 with following description of goods:
Chinese traditional medicinal herbs
Antibacterial facial cleanser
Bandages (Hygienic -)
Anaesthetic preparations
Antiseptic mouthwashes for rinsing
Air purifying preparations
Car deodorants
Babies' diapers
Capsules for medicines
Albumin dietary supplements
Collyrium
Anti-inflammatories
Antibacterial mouthwashes
Anti-bacterial soap
Air sanitizing preparations
Milk powder for babies
Antibiotic tablets
Babies' food
Antibacterial handwashes
Anti-microbial handwash.
The mark was filed in class 9 with following description of goods:
Battery chargers
Anti-pollution masks for respiratory protection
Smartphones
Computers
Power banks
Baby monitors
Sound recording apparatus
Computer peripheral devices
Sound recordings
Spectacles
3d spectacles
Rechargeable electric batteries
Cases for smartphones
Navigational instruments
Breathing masks
Batteries, electric
Virtual reality headsets
Diving suits
Headphones
Microphones
Protective visors
Loudspeakers
Headsets.
The mark was filed in class 10 with following description of goods:
Protective mouth masks for medical use
Digital thermometers for medical purposes
Disposable gloves for surgical use
Apparatus for use in orthodontics
Instruments for massage
Electronic apparatus for medical purposes
Apparatus for dental purposes
Face masks for surgical use for anti bacterial protection
Face masks for medical use
Electronic thermometers for medical use
Ear thermometers
Condoms for hygienic purposes
Sanitary masks for dust prevention for medical purposes