LITTLE RIVER, S.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Integrated Environmental Technologies, Ltd. (OTCBB:IEVM) announced today
that it has received an official certificate of registration for its
mark, “EcaFlo®”,
from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). The Company
received official notification from the USPTO that “EcaFlo®”
is a legally registered trademark of commerce for Integrated
Environmental Technologies’ water treatment
equipment, which, through Electro-Chemical Activation, temporarily
alters the physical properties of water to produce anolyte (for pathogen
control in the environment) and catholyte (a degreaser).
The records of the United States Patent and Trademark Office show that
an application for registration of the “EcaFlo®”
Mark was filed by Integrated Environmental Technologies, Ltd. in the
USPTO during September of 2004; that the application was examined and
determined to be in compliance with the requirements of the law and with
the regulations prescribed by the Director of the USPTO; and that
Integrated Environmental Technologies, Ltd. is entitled to registration
of the “EcaFlo®”
Mark under the Trademark Act of 1946, as Amended.
William E. Prince, President and CEO, stated, “We
formulated the idea for our EcaFlo® brand
identity early in 2004 and were proud to place our trademark on I.E.T.’s
first sold piece of equipment on February 14, 2005. Obtaining USPTO
registered trademark protection for the proprietary trademark that
represents our Company’s product so well is a
further testimonial to our commitment to methodically attend to business
fundamentals in the short- and long-term.”
Integrated Environmental Technologies, Ltd., through its wholly-owned
operating subsidiary, I.E.T., Inc., continues to develop and expand its
product line of EcaFlo® equipment. The
Company recently announced that it is incorporating new and improved
electrolytic cells in several new models in order to meet the needs of
industries worldwide.
About Integrated Environmental
Technologies, Ltd. and its wholly-owned operating subsidiary, I.E.T., Inc.:
EcaFlo® Division –
This division designs, manufactures, markets, and sells equipment under
the EcaFlo® name brand. EcaFlo®
equipment produces reliable, environmentally-responsible solutions
utilizing the electro-chemical activation (“ECA”)
process. Anolyte, an EcaFlo® solution, has
been demonstrated to effectively control bacteria, viruses, fungi, and
other microorganisms without harming the environment.
To learn more about IEVM and I.E.T., Inc.’s
EcaFlo® Division, please visit our websites
at www.ietusa.net and www.ietltd.net.
Forward-Looking Statements: The statements in this press
release regarding the EcaFlo® equipment,
future opportunities and any other effect, result or aspect of EcaFlo®
equipment, USPTO trademark registration and any other statements, which
are not historical facts, are forward-looking statements. Such
statements involve risks and uncertainties, including but not limited
to, costs and difficulties related to the sale of EcaFlo®
equipment, the state of the Company’s current
operations, results of tests, applicability of the Company’s
technology, costs, delays, and any other difficulties related to the
Company’s business plan, the company’s
sources of liquidity, risks and effects of legal and administrative
proceedings and governmental regulation, future financial and
operational results, competition, general economic conditions,
marketability of the Company’s EcaFlo®
equipment and the ability to manage and continue growth. Should one or
more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should underlying
assumptions prove incorrect, actual outcomes may vary materially from
those indicated. Important factors that could cause actual results to
differ materially from the forward-looking statements IEVM makes in this
news release include market conditions and those set forth in reports or
documents IEVM files from time to time with the SEC. We undertake no
obligation to revise or update such statements to reflect current events
or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of
unanticipated events.