The trademark IntelLeg was filed by Reboocon Bionics B.V., a corporation established under the laws of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (the "Applicant"). The application was published for oppositions on April 24, 2022, and received one opposition filed on July 22, 2022 by Intel Corporation on (a) Likelihood of confusion, (b) Unfair advantage and detriment to distinctiveness or repute. the opponent was represented by NAUTA DUTILH N.V. and proceedings were handled in English, and the oppositon was dismissed by the Euorpean Union Intellectual Property Office with decision issued July 22, 2022
The application was filed in English, and English was also language of all opposition proceedings (German was selected as the second language).
Goods And Services
The mark was filed in class 7 with Robotic exoskeleton suits, other than for medical purposes.
The mark was filed in class 9 with following description of goods:
Software as a medical device [SaMD], downloadable
Computer software relating to the medical field
Communication software
Downloadable software
Software and applications for mobile devices
Software applications for use with mobile devices
Application software for robot
Humanoid robots with artificial intelligence for use in scientific research.
The mark was filed in class 10 with following description of goods:
Prostheses
Orthopedic articles
Orthopaedic femur prostheses
Prosthetic apparatus
Prosthetic implants
Medical instruments
Prosthesis joint sockets
Artificial joints
Medical therapy instruments
Computer controlled exercise apparatus for therapeutic use
Exercise machines for therapeutic purposes
Therapeutic devices adapted for the disabled
Therapeutic and assistive devices adapted for the disabled
Therapeutic and assistive devices adapted for persons with disabilities
Wearable walking assistive robots for medical purposes
Assistive devices adapted for the disabled
Assistive devices adapted for persons with disabilities
Exercise apparatus for medical rehabilitative purposes
Exercise machines for medical rehabilitative purposes
Physical therapy equipment
Robotic exoskeleton suits for medical purposes
Medical robots for use in cognitive therapy for children.