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Patents include skateboard, flask

Published: Monday, March 14, 2005 8:37 p.m. MST
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Twenty-three patents were awarded to Utah inventors on Feb. 15, including:

Form tie sleeves for composite action insulated concrete sandwich walls. David O. Keith, American Fork; Mark Donaldson, Provo. Assigned to H.K. Marketing LLC, American Fork. Filed May 29, 2003. Patent No. 6,854,229.

Riser buoyancy system. Randall Williams Nish, Provo; Metin Karayaka, Houston. Assigned to Technip France, Courbevoie, France. Filed July 9, 2003, a continuation of Application No. 10/061,086, filed Jan. 31, 2002, now abandoned. Patent No. 6,854,516.

Rail track vehicle. Paul G. Mc- Kinnon, Brigham City. Filed Oct. 7, 2003, a continuation-in-part of provisional patent Application No. 60/416,823, filed Oct. 8, 2002. Patent No. 6,854,540.

Flip-top closure with child resistant packaging system. Michael G. Knickerbocker, St. George. Assigned to Summit Packaging Systems Inc., Manchester, N.H. Filed Oct. 18, 2002. Patent No. 6,854,619.

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System for vending products and services using an identification card and associated methods. Jonathan H. Metcalf, Houston; Robert J. O'Leary and Erik S. Peterson, both of Cypress, Texas; Merlyn W. Barth, St. Louis; Jacob H. Gunther, North Logan; Heath W. Rogers, Bloomington, Ind. Assigned to Chesterfield Holdings LLC, Seattle. Filed Oct. 19, 2001. Patent No. 6,854,642.

Lightweight convertible car seat and stroller. Janet E. Brandler, Sandy. Filed July 31, 2001, claiming priority to provisional patent Application No. 60/236,685, filed Sept. 29, 2000. Patent No. 6,854,744.

Skateboard. James F. Wimbush, Mesa, Ariz.; Howard A. Lindsay, Scottsdale, Ariz.; Kevin Tisue, Salt Lake City. Assigned to James F. Wimbush and Lori Wimbush, both of Imlay City, Mich. Filed Dec. 6, 2002, claiming priority to provisional patent Application No. 60/340,472, filed Dec. 7, 2001. Patent No. 6,854,748.

Cylindrical passenger air bag module. Timothy J. Whited, Waterford, Mich.; Randy Clark, Clearfield. Assigned to Autoliv ASP Inc., Ogden. Filed Nov. 29, 2001, a continuation-in-part of Patent No. 6,702,318, filed April 11, 2001. Patent No. 6,854,760.

Biaxial flow inflator with independently adjusted gas orifices. Paul Dinsdale, Farr West, Weber County; David J. Green, Brigham City; Karl K. Rink, Princeton, Idaho. Assigned to Autoliv ASP Inc., Ogden. Filed June 6, 2002. Patent No. 6,854,763.

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