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Surgical, medical, dental, and veterinary apparatus and instruments, prosthetics, and therapeutic devices.
Trademark Class 10 is one of the 34 goods classes in the Nice Classification system used internationally for trademark registration. This class covers medical devices.
Surgical, medical, dental, and veterinary apparatus and instruments, prosthetics, and therapeutic devices.
These well-known brands have trademark registrations in Class 10 with the UK Intellectual Property Office, illustrating the range of products this class protects.
Boots has been registered in the UK across multiple classes including Class 10 for medical apparatus such as blood pressure monitors, thermometers, and hearing aids. Founded by John Boot in Nottingham in 1849, the Boots …
Read full case study →Elastoplast has been registered in the UK since the 1920s for adhesive bandages and wound dressings. Originally a Beiersdorf brand, Elastoplast became so well-known in Britain that it entered common usage as a generic te…
Read full case study →Smith & Nephew has been registered in the UK for medical devices and surgical apparatus since the company's founding in Hull in 1856. Thomas James Smith opened a pharmacy and his nephew Horatio Nelson Smith expanded into…
Read full case study →DUREX is a notable Class 10 mark because it is strongly linked to condoms and contraceptive devices, which sit squarely within medical and prophylactic goods. The brand is widely recognised in the UK and adds immediate p…
Read full case study →OMRON is a strong Class 10 example because it is closely associated with blood pressure monitors and home medical devices. The brand brings practical healthcare relevance and trust, which is exactly what this class needs…
Read full case study →PHILIPS AVENT adds a useful maternal and infant-care angle to Class 10 through feeding and baby-care products that are often treated as medical or healthcare-adjacent apparatus. The mark is familiar to parents and widely…
Read full case study →Common applicants include businesses in the medical devices sector. If your products or services fall within medical devices, you should consider filing in this class. Many brands also file in related classes for broader protection.
As of the latest UK IPO data sync, there are 105,652 trademark applications and registrations in Class 10. 66,694 are currently active (registered), while 38,958 are inactive (expired, withdrawn, refused, or otherwise no longer in force). This makes Class 10 one of the most popular classes in the Nice Classification system for UK filings.
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Brands filing in Class 10 often also file in these classes for more comprehensive protection:
Trademark Class 10 covers medical devices. Surgical, medical, dental, and veterinary apparatus and instruments, prosthetics, and therapeutic devices.
Class 10 includes: Surgical instruments, Prosthetics, Hearing aids, Medical monitors. This is one of the 34 goods classes in the Nice Classification system.
There are 105,652 UK trademarks in Class 10, of which 66,694 are currently active and 38,958 are inactive.
UK IPO: £205 for the first class. EUIPO: €850 for one class. USPTO: $250–$350 per class. Additional classes are discounted. Use our cost calculator for a precise estimate.