By Targeted News Service
The following patents were recently issued to individuals and companies in New Hampshire.
DEKA Products, Manchester, N.H., has been assigned an ornamental design patent (D755,975) developed by David E. Collins, Groveland, Mass., for an ornamental design for a “latch for an enclosure door.” The patent application was filed on June 5, 2014 (D/493,124).
Plexxi, Nashua, N.H., has been assigned a patent (9,337,931) developed by three co-inventors for “control and provisioning in a data center network with at least one central controller.” The co-inventors are Anand Srinivas, Arlington, Mass., Denis H. deRuijter, Harvard, Mass., and David J. Husak, Windham, N.H., The patent application was filed on Oct. 12, 2012 (13/651,224).
PICA Product Development, Derry, N.H., has been assigned a patent (9,337,889) developed by Scott Stapleford, Londonderry, N.H., for a drone aircraft detector. The patent application was filed on Sept. 30, 2015 (14/870,384).
Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H., has been assigned a patent (9,336,592) developed by five co-inventors for a “method and apparatus for determining tumor shift during surgery using a stereo-optical three-dimensional surface-mapping system.” The co-inventors are Xiaoyao Fan, Lebanon, N.H., David W. Roberts, Lyme, N.H., Keith D. Paulsen, Hanover, N.H., Songbai Ji, Lebanon, N.H., and Alex Hartov, Enfield, N.H., The patent application was filed on Feb. 1, 2013 (14/375,311).
M2S, West Lebanon, N.H., has been assigned a patent (9,336,351) developed by three co-inventors for a “method and system for collecting, storing and analyzing clinical and radiologic data.” The co-inventors are M. Weston Chapman, Hanover, N.H., Steven Maker, Lyme, N.H., and Samuel B. Kasdon, West Lebanon, N.H., The patent application was filed on Dec. 30, 2014 (14/586,861).
BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration, Nashua, N.H., has been assigned a patent (9,335,122) developed by Michael J. Choiniere, Merrimack, N.H., for a “system and method of aligning an accessory aimpoint to an aimpoint of a device.” The patent application was filed on Oct. 8, 2014 (14/509,090).
Thermo Neslab, Newington, N.H., has been assigned a patent (9,334,876) developed by three co-inventors for “pump casing and related apparatus and methods.” The co-inventors are Randall D. Dickinson, Kennebunk, Maine, Nathan Norman Lang, Rochester, N.H., and Don Enos, Dover, N.H., The patent application was filed on Nov. 4, 2011 (13/289,235).
DEKA Products, Manchester, N.H., has been assigned a patent (9,334,033) developed by five co-inventors for a swimming propulsion device. The co-inventors are Christopher C. Langenfeld, Nashua, N.H., Christopher M. Werner, San Jose, California, Ryan K. LaRocque, Pepperell, Mass., Thomas S. Schnellinger, North Andover, Mass., and Stanley B. Smith III, Raymond, N.H., The patent application was filed on April 7, 2014 (14/246,360).
Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H., has been assigned a patent (9,333,235) developed by five co-inventors for “combination therapy and kit for the prevention and treatment of cystic fibrosis.” The co-inventors are Dean R. Madden, Hanover, N.H., Patrick R. Cushing, Woburn, Mass., Prisca Boisguerin, Berlin, Rudolf Volkmer, Nordwestuckermark, Germany, and Lars Vouilleme, Berlin. The patent application was filed on Dec. 13, 2013 (14/105,646).
Vapotherm, Exeter, N.H., has been assigned a patent (9,333,317) developed by three co-inventors for “systems and methods for providing respiratory therapy.” The co-inventors are Felino V. Cortez Jr., Bowie, Maryland, William F. Niland, Arnold, Maryland, and George McGarrity, Centreville, Maryland. The patent application was filed on Jan. 24, 2013 (13/749,162).
Perfect Storm Boot, Lebanon, N.H., has been assigned a patent (9,332,807) developed by two co-inventors for a “boot handle storm cover.” The co-inventors are Stuart Coulter, Hanover, N.H., and Greg Pang, Lebanon, N.H., The patent application was filed on June 10, 2013 (13/913,590).
Norwich University Applied Research Institutes, Northfield, Vermont, has been assigned a patent (9,336,026) developed by two co-inventors for “methods and apparatus for simulating a distributed business process.” The co-inventors are Andrew W. Cutts, Henniker, N.H., and Robert Schmidt, Princeton, New Jersey.