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• 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.
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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