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CONTROLNET
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on 19 May 2025

Last Applicant/ Owned by

ODVA, Inc.

2370 E Stadium Blvd.Suite 1000Ann Arbor, MI 48104

US

Serial Number

1966020 filed on 30th May 2019

Correspondent Address

MCMILLAN LLP

BROOKFIELD PLACE, SUITE 4400BAY WELLINGTON TOWER181 BAY STREETTORONTO

ONTARIO

CA

M5J2T3

CONTROLNET

Trademark usage description

industrial automation protocol and network system that allows interoperable communication between devices, comprised of limit switches, photoelectric Read More

Classification Information


Class [009]
Industrial automation protocol and network system that allows interoperable communication between devices, comprised of limit switches, photoelectric cells, automatic valves for manifolds, pneumatic valve actuators, motor starters, drives that control and power mechanical components for motors that operate machinery, programmable logic controller and interface boards or cards for computers, software development tools to enhance the development of software used for communication for control, motion, synchronization, safety, energy and network management for electronic devices, sold as a unit, Communication protocol adapters and gateways devices that facilitate the exchange of electronic data in the nature of computer hardware, power controllers, namely, an electrical device that controls alternating current voltage and current through temperature control, electric signal transmission cable connectors for transmitting signals from cable to other parts of industrial machinery, human machine interfaces in the nature of electronic display interfaces that allow operators to perform industrial functions for control processes, Energy measurement and management systems comprised of electric sensors and electric control devices for energy management, namely, energy output monitoring and data analysis related to efficiency, carbon emissions, an energy costs, Feedback detection devices in the nature of temperature, position, speed, tension sensors for detecting output of mechanical devices, Flow controllers in the nature of electrical controllers that monitor and maintain flow-rate variables in process applications, Input/Output modules in the nature of integrated circuit modules for managing communication between central processing units and networks, namely, data transfer, power load management, and machine function control, Light stacks and strobes for use on industrial manufacturing equipment and process control environments, namely, electric warning lights, electric meters that provide visual and audible indicators of machinery status, Motion control synchronization systems comprised of motion detectors and electronic motion sensitive switches for controlling multiple machinery motors to assist with machine motion control, Electric motor power supply drives that vary the frequency and voltage of power supply to electric motors, Electric motor starters, namely, electrical devices that control the electrical power for starting, stopping, reversing and protecting electrical power for industrial machinery motors, network infrastructure devices, namely, physical media, namely, electrical cables and connectors, network power supplies and computer network hubs, and network gateways and routers for use in transporting communication of data, applications, services, and multi-media across components of a network, Optical analysis scanners for visualizing and examining manufactured parts, prototypes, and machine tool wear, Power Supplies, namely, an electronic device that converts electrical currents from a source to the necessary voltage, current, and frequency to power an electrical load, Controlled volume metering pumps for injecting chemical additives, blending of components, or metered transfer of liquid, electrical movement controllers for robots used in feedback control systems, electrical controllers for computer safety devices and safety control computer systems, electric industrial sensors for monitoring and measuring physical parameters and environmental conditions in industrial settings, computer operating software, namely, software that manages the operation of all software and hardware on a computer, Day and night vision systems primarily comprised of day and night vision sensors, day and night cameras, power sources for the aforementioned sensors and cameras, communication means in the nature of analyzing images captured by the sensors and cameras, monitors and operating software, all for use in automation of manufacturing inspection processes; Industrial automation network components compliant with industrial automation network protocol, namely, limit switches for production line machinery that determine position feedback of parts on production lines, photoelectric cells for emitting and receiving light and conversion of light reception into electrical output, automatic valves for manifolds that allow solenoid valves to share a single air supply, software development tools to enhance the development of software used for communication for control, motion, synchronization, safety, energy and network management for electronic devices, sold as a unit, Communication protocol adapters and gateway devices that facilitate the exchange of electronic data in the nature of computer hardware power controllers, electric signal transmission cable connectors for transmitting signals from cables to other parts of industrial machinery, human machine interfaces in the nature of electronic display interfaces that allow operators to perform industrial functions for control processes, Energy measurement and management systems comprised of electric sensors and electric control devices for energy management, namely, energy output monitoring and data analysis related to efficiency, carbon emissions, and energy costs, Feedback devices in the nature of temperature, position, speed, tension sensors, Feedback detection devices in the nature of temperature, position, speed, tension sensors for detecting output of mechanical devices, Flow controllers in the nature of electrical controllers that monitor and maintain flow-rate variables in process applications, Input/Output modules in the nature of integrated circuit modules for managing communication between central processing units and networks, namely, data transfer, power load management, and machine function control, Light stacks and strobes for use on industrial manufacturing equipment and process control environments, namely, electric warning lights, electric meters that provide visual and audible indicators of machinery status, Motion control synchronization systems comprised of motion detectors and electronic motion sensitive switches for controlling multiple machinery motors to assist with machine motion control, Electric motor power supply drives that vary the frequency and voltage of power supply to electric motors, Electric motor starters, namely, electrical devices that control the electrical power for starting, stopping, reversing and protecting electrical power for industrial machinery motors, network infrastructure devices, namely, physical media, namely, electrical cables and connectors, network power supplies and computer network hubs, and network gateways and routers for use in transporting communication of data, applications, services, and multi-media across components of a network, Optical analysis scanners for visualizing and examining manufactured parts, prototypes, and machine tool wear, Power Supplies, namely, an electronic device that converts electrical currents from a source to the necessary voltage, current, and frequency to power an electrical load, Controlled volume metering pumps for injecting chemical additives, blending of components, or metered transfer of liquid, electrical movement controllers for robots used in feedback control systems, electrical controllers for computer safety devices and safety control computer systems, electric industrial sensors for monitoring and measuring physical parameters and environmental conditions in industrial settings, computer operating software, namely, software that manages the operation of all software and hardware on a computer, Day and night vision systems primarily comprised of day and night vision sensors, day and night cameras, power sources for the aforementioned sensors and cameras, communication means in the nature of analyzing images captured by the sensors and cameras, monitors and operating software, all for use in automation of manufacturing inspection processes; Software, namely, software with development, testing, and training tools for industrial automation and associated networks therefor to assist vendors with the development and testing of their industrial automation products.


Classification kind code

11

Class [035]
Subscription services, namely, providing updated electronic publications in the nature of manuals, instructional guides and reference guides detailing specifications for various industrial automation protocols and network technologies.


Classification kind code

11

Mark Details


Serial Number

1966020

Mark Type

Trademark

Legal History


Action TakenStatus
Submitted for opposition 26
on 19th May 2025
Approved
Submitted for opposition 27
on 19th May 2025
Approval Notice Sent
Submitted for opposition 15
on 4th Nov 2024
Correspondence Created
Submitted for opposition 22
on 16th Jan 2024
Search Recorded
Submitted for opposition 20
on 16th Jan 2024
Examiner's First Report
Submitted for opposition 287
on 13th Jun 2022
Pre-Assessment Letter Sent
Submitted for opposition 48
on 2th Dec 2021
Agent Changed
Submitted for opposition 31
on 3rd Jun 2019
Formalized
Submitted for opposition 1
on 31st May 2019
Created
Submitted for opposition 30
on 30th May 2019
Filed