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New patents awarded include bicycle helmet

Published: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 12:03 a.m. MDT
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Catheter connector system. Jeffrey K. Anderson, David W. Pierce, both of Provo; Kelly Rasmussen, Jack R. Peterson, Abraham C. Teng, all of Orem; Scott D. Hinckley, Farmington; William R. Barron, Riverton; Catherine C. Breiter, Holladay. Assigned to C.R. Bard Inc., Murray Hill, N.J. Filed April 1, 2005, claiming priority to provisional Patent Application No. 60/558,150, filed April 1, 2004. Patent No. 7,377,915.

Phased array antenna applications of universal frequency translation. Martin R. Johnson, Jonathan S. Jensen; Robert T. Short, all of Salt Lake City; Jamison L. Young, Woods Cross; David F. Sorrells, Middleburg, Fla.; Michael J. Bultman, Richard C. Looke, Charley D. Moses Jr., all of Jacksonville, Fla.; Robert W. Cook, Switzerland, Fla. Assigned to ParkerVision Inc., Jacksonville, Fla. Filed March 2, 2001, claiming priority to multiple prior patent applications. Patent No. 7,379,515.

Adjustable amplifier for wireless data systems. Daniel B. Habb, Springville; Vaughn R. Staheli, Payson; Jeffery L. Roberts, Clearfield; Rob Rohde, Kaysville. Assigned to Luxul Inc., Linden. Filed Dec. 6, 2004, claiming priority to provisional Patent Application No. 60/481,754, filed Dec. 8, 2003. Patent No. 7,379,717.

Traffic barrier. Marc E. Christensen, Salt Lake City; David J. Lipniarski, North Tonawanda, N.Y. Assigned to Off the Wall Products LLC., Salt Lake City. Filed Jan. 5, 2007. Design Patent No. D569,992.

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Bow hairpiece. Kristie D. Benson, Mandy R. Kershaw, both of Riverton. Filed April 24, 2007. Design Patent No. D570,048.


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.

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