From Deseret News archives:
32 new patents issued over 2 weeks
Oct. 2
• Split column reassembly system. Barney Jeffery Auman, Logan. Assigned to Barney Auman, Logan. Filed Oct. 30, 2003. Patent No. 7,275,349.
• Stab guide. David R. Hall, Provo; James McPherson, Sandy; Patrick Hannigan, Salt Lake City. Assigned to IntelliServ Inc., Provo. Filed July 29, 2005. Patent No. 7,275,594.
• Remote power management method and system in a downhole network. David B. Bartholomew, Springville; Roger O. Koehler, David R. Hall, both of Provo. Assigned to IntelliServ Inc., Provo. Filed March 1, 2005. Patent No. 7,275,597.
• Active camming device surface. Dave Mellon, Park City; Joe Skrivan, Draper; Bill Belcourt, Paul Tusting, both of Salt Lake City. Assigned to Black Diamond Equipment Ltd., Salt Lake City. Filed Dec. 22, 2004, claiming priority to provisional patent application no. 60/538,491, filed Jan. 22, 2004. Patent No. 7,275,726.
• Wear bar for snow machine ski. Verlin M. Simmons, Val J. Simmons, both of Providence. Filed Oct. 8, 2004, claiming priority to provisional patent application no. 60/509,484, filed Oct. 8, 2003. Patent No. 7,275,751.
• Vehicle impact energy management system. David W. Parkinson, North Ogden; Earl H. Nelson, West Haven. Assigned to Autoliv ASP Inc., Ogden. Filed Nov. 29, 2005. Patent No. 7,275,776.
• Interlocking barriers. William L. Snook, West Chester, Pa.; Eric M. Simon, Marc E. Christensen, both of Salt Lake City. Assigned to Off the Wall Products LLC, Salt Lake City. Filed Jan. 18, 2006, claiming priority to provisional patent application no. 60/663,090, filed March 18, 2005. Patent No. 7,275,888.
• Bi-directional deflectable resistor. David B. Beck, West Jordan; John A. Sindt, Thomas E. Danielson, both of Sandy. Assigned to Sensitron Inc., Draper. Filed April 22, 2005. Patent No. 7,277,004.
• Downhole component with multiple transmission elements. David R. Hall, David Bartholomew, Joe Fox, all of Provo. Filed May 21, 2005. Patent No. 7,277,026.
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