iPhone 14 Pro & Pro Max Design Patents
Apple was granted four design patents on Friday relating to the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max. Both iPhones were granted two design patents each. One that is the full design and one that only illustrates a partial element design, such as the front Display Panel.
Below is Apple's granted design patent 2220357.6M002 from the Hong Kong Patent Office. It's one of two full design patents.
Below is one of the Hong Kong Patent Office's granted patent forms in-part representing granted patent 2220357.6M004. Apple filed for the design patents under Locarno Classification 14 – 03 covering Telecommunications equipment, wireless remote controls and radio.
Puro Pop – Apple Music Pop Latino
Apple filed for the 'Puro Pop' trademark in Hong Kong earlier this week that covers Apple Music Pop Latino. Apple filed for their trademark under International Class 041 covering: "Entertainment services, namely production and distribution of sound recordings in the field of music; entertainment services, namely providing ongoing podcasts in the fields of entertainment and music; provision of information relating to music; entertainment services, namely curating songs for music playlists; entertainment services, namely compiling and publishing music playlists; providing non-downloadable customized music playlists via the internet and other communications networks; selecting non-downloadable music recordings to create musical playlists for others and publishing those musical playlists; providing a website portal featuring links to musical sound recordings; provision of live entertainment, namely, musical performances."
Swift Charts
Apple has filed for the 'Swift Charts' Trademark in the U.S. as noted in the application in-part below. Swift Charts is a new flexible framework that helps developers create charts entirely in SwiftUI that look and feel right at home on all Apple platforms. You could view the entire WWDC22 presentation video here.
Apple filed for their trademark under International Class 009 covering: "Downloadable computer software for application development; downloadable computer software development tools; none of the foregoing relating to financial communications or the facilitation of financial transactions."
Apple Specimen
The U.S. Patent Office defines a specimen as being an example of how a company is actually using their trademark in the marketplace with the goods or services in their application. It's what consumers see when they are considering whether to purchase. Below is the Specimen relating to 'Swift Charts'
