Utah patents include snowshoe

Published: Tuesday, Aug. 22 2006 12:00 a.m. MDT

Twenty-three patents were awarded to Utah inventors on July 25, including:

Multiple-tool attachment for vehicles. William G. Ganswich, Ogden. Filed June 3, 2002. Patent No. 7,080,469.

Adjustable device for plant growing containers to support top dressings to the inside edge of the decorative container. Bonnie Dallimore, Sandy; Jimmy E. Holbrook, Grantsville. Filed April 22, 2005, claiming priority to provisional patent Application No. 60/564,481, filed April 22, 2004. Patent No. 7,080,479.

Ladder securing device. John Stout, Salt Lake City. Filed Feb. 26, 2004. Patent No. 7,080,714.

Pump impeller and chopper plate for a centrifugal pump. Brandon R. Doering, West Jordan; James C. Harmon, Salt Lake City; James G. Shaw, Draper. Assigned to EnviroTech Pumpsystems Inc., Salt Lake City. Filed June 25, 2004, claiming priority to provisional patent Application No. 60/482,977, filed June 27, 2003. Patent No. 7,080,797.

Configurable snowshoe and ski device. Lane Ekberg, Salt Lake City. Filed Sept. 2, 2004. Patent No. 7,080,850.

Internal coaxial cable seal system. David R. Hall and Cameron Sneddon, both of Provo; Scott Steven Dahlgren, Alpine; Michael A. Briscoe, Lehi. Assigned to IntelliServ Inc., Provo. Filed Nov. 5, 2004, a continuation of multiple prior patent applications. Patent No. 7,080,998.

Mastopexy stabilization apparatus and method. Lane Fielding Smith, Bountiful; Evan Farr Smith, West Jordan. Filed Feb. 4, 2004, claiming priority to provisional patent Application No. 60/477,100, filed June 9, 2003. Patent No. 7,081,135.

System and method for fluorescence monitoring. Carl T. Wittwer, Randy P. Rasmussen and David R. Hillyard, all of Salt Lake City; Kirk M. Ririe, Idaho Falls, Idaho. Assigned to University of Utah Research Foundation, Salt Lake City. Filed June 4, 1997, a continuation-in-part of Application No. 08/658,993, filed June 4, 1996, now abandoned. Patent No. 7,081,226.

Compositions and methods for minimizing adverse drug experiences associated with oxybutynin therapy. Steven W. Sanders and Charles D. Ebert, both of Salt Lake City. Assigned to Watson Laboratories Inc., Salt Lake City. Filed Dec. 8, 2003, a continuation of multiple prior patent applications. Patent No. 7,081,249.

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