By Targeted News Service: Recent patents filed by individuals or companies in New Hampshire include:

GTAT of Merrimack has been assigned a patent (9,369,553) developed by two co-inventors for a “mobile electronic device comprising an ultrathin sapphire cover plate.” The co-inventors are James Zahler of Winchester, Mass., and Christopher Petti of Mountain View, Calif. The patent application was filed on Nov. 14, 2013 (14/080,120).

Bradford Networks of Concord has been assigned a patent (9,369,299) developed by three co-inventors for a “network access control system and method for devices connecting to network using remote access control methods.” The co-inventors are Eric Dupont of Nashua, Seshakrishnan Srinivasan of Newmarket and Frank Andrus of Sanbornton. The patent application was filed on June 10, 2009 (12/481,801).

DEKA Products of Manchester has been assigned a patent (9,366,781) developed by four co-inventors for “medical treatment system and methods using a plurality of fluid lines.” The co-inventors are Jacob Scarpaci of Manchester, Simon Helmore of Somerville, Mass., Eric VanWyk of Austin, Texas, and Matthew Finch of Somerville, Mass. The patent application was filed on April 25, 2014 (14/262,275).

Secure Care Products of Concord has been assigned a patent (9,366,755) developed by eight co-inventors for “object movement and location detection system and method thereof.” The co-inventors are Albert Larose of Dracut, Mass., Doug Richard of Tilton, Matthew Cammack of Weare, Christopher Stevens of Belmont, Mike Singer of Concord, Sam Corliss of Concord, Vijaya Kodali of Nashua and Ray Scott of Webster. The patent application was filed on March 27, 2014 (14/227,306).

Scenera Technologies of Portsmouth has been assigned a patent (9,366,542) developed by Mona Singh of Cary, N.C., for a “system and method for selecting and presenting a route to a user.” The patent application was filed on Oct. 30, 2013 (14/066,800).

Bauer Hockey of Exeter has been assigned a patent (9,364,998) developed by two co-inventors for a “method of fabricating a formed structure with expandable polymeric shell microspheres.” The co-inventors are Adam Gans of Prevost, Canada, and Jerome Le Corvec of Ottawa, Canada. The patent application was filed on May 11, 2012 (13/469,248).

DEKA Products of Manchester has been assigned a patent (9,364,655) developed by four co-inventors for a “flexible tubing occlusion assembly.” The co-inventors are Kevin Grant of Litchfield, Brett Rudolf of Hooksett, James Dale of Nashua and Jesse Bodwell of Manchester. The patent application was filed on May 24, 2012 (13/480,236).

DEKA Products of Manchester has been assigned a patent (9,364,394) developed by two co-inventors for a compounder apparatus. The co-inventors are Jason Demers of Manchester and Frederick Morgan of Canton, Mass.

Texas Instruments of Dallas has been assigned a patent (9,369,042) developed by Joseph Maurice Khayat of Bedford for a “multiphase DC-to-DC switching power converter with leading edge and cross channel blanking.” The patent application was filed on Dec. 23, 2014 (14/581,681).

Twin Harbor Labs of Plano, Texas, has been assigned a patent (9,367,976) developed by four co-inventors for “methods, software, and systems for providing policy-based access.” The co-inventors are James Logan of Candia, Garrett Malagodi of Hollis, Richard A. Baker Jr. of West Newbury, Mass., and David Lentini of North Berwick, Maine. The patent application was filed on Aug. 28, 2015 (14/838,860).

Skyhook Wireless of Boston has been assigned a patent (9,369,845) developed by four co-inventors for “methods and systems of assigning estimated positions and attributes to wireless access points in a positioning system.” The co-inventors are Farshid Alizadeh-Shabdiz of Wayland, Mass., Nicolas Brachet of Chestnut Hill, Mass., Andrei Dancus of Nashua and Christopher Steger of Boston. The patent application was filed on March 13, 2013 (13/801,117).

Victor Equipment of Denton, Texas, has been assigned a patent (9,370,088) developed by two co-inventors for a “method and apparatus for recycling shield gas in a plasma arc torch.” The co-inventors are Brandon Hebert of Williamstown, Vt., and Chris Conway of Wilmot. The patent application was filed on Jan. 12, 2015 (14/594,331).

Igloo Products of Katy, Texas, has been assigned a patent (9,366,467) developed by two co-inventors for an “iceless chill chamber cooler.” The co-inventors are Gary Kiedaisch of Newington and John Maldonado of Katy, Texas.

Mardil of Plymouth, Minn., has been assigned a patent (9,370,425) developed by five co-inventors for a “cardiac treatment system and method.” The co-inventors are Aaron Hjelle of Andover, Minn., William Cohn of Bellaire, Texas, Richard Schroeder of Fridley, Minn., James Buck of Independence, Minn., and Karl Leinsing of Dover. The patent application was filed on Oct. 14, 2013 (14/053,590).

Ener-Core Power of Irvine, Calif., has been assigned a patent (9,371,993) developed by Jeffrey Armstrong of Exeter for “gradual oxidation below flameout temperature.” The patent application was filed on March 9, 2012 (13/417,167).

 

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