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Part for blood pump among patents

Published: Tuesday, April 1, 2008 12:19 a.m. MDT
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Enzyme assay and use thereof. Kirill Ostanin, Salt Lake City; Thomas Hunsaker, Concord, Calif. Assigned to Myriad Genetics Inc., Salt Lake City. Filed Feb. 9, 2006, claiming priority to provisional Patent Application No. 60/651,824, filed Feb. 9, 2005. Patent No. 7,338,775.

Power-line communication system with system member identification. Amos Robbins Mansfield, Provo; Douglas H. Marman, Ridgefield, Wash. Assigned to GE Security Inc., Bradenton, Fla. Filed Jan. 11, 2006, claiming priority to multiple prior patent applications. Patent No. 7,339,466.

Method and system for time difference of arrival (TDOA) location services. W. Kurt Dobson, Sandy. Assigned to S5 Wireless Inc., Sandy. Filed Aug. 9, 2005, a continuation of Patent No. 6,943,729, filed Oct. 1, 2003. Patent No. 7,339,522.

Method of generating a surface mesh. Jason F. Shepherd, Albuquerque, N.M.; Steven Benzley, Provo; Benjamin T. Grover, Tracy, Calif. Assigned to Sandia Corp., Albuquerque, N.M. Filed May 29, 2003, claiming priority to provisional Patent Application No. 60/385,052, filed May 29, 2002. Patent No. 7,339,584.

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Dynamic queue allocation and de-allocation. David Lynn Morgan, Stephen Clawson, James Freeman, all of Salt Lake City. Assigned to Alcatel Lucent, Paris, France. Filed Oct. 4, 2002, claiming priority to provisional Patent Application No. 60/328,159, filed Oct. 10, 2001. Patent No. 7,339,942.

Parallel fractional interpolator with data-rate clock synchronization. David Scott Nelson, Osama Sami Haddadin, both of Salt Lake City; L. Andrew Gibson Jr., Riverton; Michael Dennis Pulsipher, Layton. Assigned to L3 Communications Corp., New York, N.Y. Filed Oct. 22, 2003. Patent No. 7,340,024.

Amplifier case. Robert E. Carrier, Patrick L. Cook, both of Hurricane. Assigned to Wilson Electronics Inc., St. George. Filed Aug. 14, 2006. Design Patent No. D563,381.


Karl R. Cannon is a Registered Patent Attorney and a founding shareholder in the Salt Lake area law firm of Clayton, Howarth & Cannon P.C., specialists in patent, trademark and copyright law. He may be contacted at 801-255-5335 or by e-mail at kcannon@chcpat.com. Copies of patents are available by mail for $3 each from U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Box 9 (Copy Sales), Washington, DC 20231; by credit card via telephone 703-308-9726 or toll free 800-972-6382; facsimile 703-305-8759; or e-mail ptcs@uspto.gov. Patents can also be viewed and printed free of charge from several Internet sites, including www.uspto.gov or www.delphion.com.

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