Updated on November 14, 2024 05:45:24 AM
Trademark Class 10 stands out as a category dedicated to medical equipment and machinery. This class includes a wide range of devices essential to healthcare, ranging from surgical tools and orthopaedic appliances to diagnostic equipment and dental equipment. Class 10, as an important element of the international classification system, is critical in protecting the identities of businesses that contribute to the growth of medical expertise.
However, it is crucial to choose the class wisely during the registration procedure based on its nature and work. If you are dealing in Surgical and Medical-related products and have trouble determining the right class, this article will help you to get from it. In this article, you will get all the information about Trademark Class 10 and a comprehensive list of items that are covered under this class.
Trademark Class 10 is one of the important classes of the “Nice Classification” that covers all the items related to medical-related tools. According to the Nice Classification, there are a total of 45 classes and two main groups: The Goods Classes (1 to 34) and The Service Classes (35 to 45). Trademark Class 10 falls under the goods class that covers a wide range of products such as Needles, Corn knives, Artificial eyes and many more.
Dr, Reddy’s Laboratories, Siemens Heathineers, Bicon, Himalaya Healthcare, BPL Medical Technologies, Apollo Hospitals and SPARC are some examples of well-known brands whose Trademarks have been secured under Trademark Class 10.
Here, is the complete list of the items that are covered under Trademark Class 10 given below:
Product's Category | List of Items Covered under Trademark Class 10 |
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Surgical and Medical Instruments |
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Rehabilitation and Support |
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Personal Care and Hygiene |
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Therapeutic Apparatus |
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First Aid and Patient Care |
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Dental Care and Accessories |
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Trademark Class 10 serves an important role in intellectual property protection by protecting the original identifiers of a wide range of medical and surgical equipment and instruments. Class 10 protects the markings that differentiate these life-changing developments, from the tiny scalpels used in complicated procedures to the modern prostheses that restore movement and function. Its scope includes dental equipment, prosthetic limbs, and other health-related items in addition to medical uses. Trademark Class 10 is a tribute to the human search to alleviate suffering and improve well-being, guaranteeing that the pioneers behind these game-changing breakthroughs are recognized and protected.
According to the Nice Classification, Medical and surgical tools-related goods fall under class 10.
Trademark Class 10 consists of all the goods or products related to the Medical and surgical tool such as Dental floss, Bedpans, Artificial eyes and many more.
Trademark Class 10 consists of all the goods or products related to the Hand tools such as knives, screwdrivers, flat irons and many more.
The basic government fees for registration are Rs. 4500 for the online registration and Rs. 5000 for the offline mode. This fee will be increased according to the number of classes selected by the applicants during the filing.
The needed documents are a logo, Nature of Goods and services, Aadhar Card, GST, Signed Power of Attorney, Signed User Affidavit, MSME Certificate, and Start-up Certificate.
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