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Twin Harbor Labs of Plano, Texas, has been assigned a patent (9,426,627) developed by two co-inventors for “queue information and prediction system.” The co-inventors are James Logan of Candia and Richard Baker Jr. of West Newbury, Mass. The patent application was filed on April 20, 2016 (15/134,365).

Sig Sauer of Newington has been assigned an ornamental design patent (D764,620) developed by seven co-inventors for an ornamental design for a firearm. The co-inventors are Harry Andrew Packard of Amesbury, Mass., Kathryn Hack of Barrington, Christopher Sirois of Newfields, Cory Joshua Newman of Providence, Utah, Douglas Aubin of Newmarket, David Michael Wilkes of Deerfield, and Robert Hirt of Exeter. The patent application was filed on Jan. 14, 2015 (D/514,630).

BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration of Nashua has been assigned a patent (9,426,834) developed by four co-inventors for a “method and apparatus for persistent communications, interoperability and situational awareness in the aftermath of a disaster.” The co-inventors are Michael Greene of Amherst, William Delaney of Bedford, Kristin Spang of Nashua and Mark Kimbark of Derry. The patent application was filed on July 23, 2015 (14/807,520).

DEKA Products of Manchester has been assigned a patent (9,423,337) developed by Jacob Scarpaci of Manchester, for a “method and apparatus for determining concentration using polarized light.” The patent application was filed on Nov. 21, 2014 (14/550,182).

Laser Projection Technologies of Londonderry has been assigned a patent (9,423,278) developed by five co-inventors for “3D laser projection, scanning and object tracking.” The co-inventors are Steven Kaufman of Hooksett, Kari Mettinen of Tilton, Masoud Mohazzab of Andover, Mass., Arkady Savikovsky of Burlington, Mass., and Joel Stave of New Boston. The patent application was filed on March 9, 2015 (14/642,160).

Sig Sauer of Newington has been assigned a patent (9,423,195) developed by two co-inventors for a charging handle. The co-inventors are William Daley Jr. of Kingston, and Christopher Sirois of Newfields. The patent application was filed on Aug. 24, 2015 (14/834,038).

Aavid Thermalloy of Laconia has been assigned a patent (9,423,191) developed by two co-inventors for a “fastener assembly and method for heat sink mounting.” The co-inventors are Bradley Whitney of Epsom and Randolph Cook of Gilford. The patent application was filed on July 30, 2014 (14/446,506).

Wire Belt Co. of America of Londonderry has been assigned a patent (9,422,111) developed by three co-inventors for “buildup shedding sprocket for driving a wire conveyor belt.” The co-inventors are Matt Matson of Bedford, Shane Record of Salem and Gerardo Martinez of Londonderry. The patent application was filed on March 13, 2015 (14/657,143).

Dartmouth College of Hanover has been assigned a patent (9,421,239) developed by five co-inventors for “therapy and kit for the prevention and treatment of cystic fibrosis.” The co-inventors are Dean Madden of Hanover, Patrick Cushing of Woburn, Mass., Prisca Boisguerin of Berlin, Rudolf Volkmer of Nordwestuckermark, Germany, and Lars Vouilleme of Berlin. The patent application was filed on May 22, 2015 (14/719,910).

Vectronix of Ashburn, Va., has been assigned a patent (9,426,389) developed by three co-inventors for a “second imaging device adaptable for use with first imaging device and method for using same.” The co-inventors are William Hornback of Homeland, Calif., Douglas Harwood of Newfields and Brian Tussey of Bloomington, Ind. The patent application was filed on Feb. 12, 2014 (14/179,089).

Cannon Equipment of Cannon Falls, Minn., has been assigned a patent (9,428,205) developed by two co-inventors for a security cart. The co-inventors are Keith Edward Jackson of Minneapolis, and Paul Larie of Londonderry. The patent application was filed on Feb. 13, 2015 (14/622,352).

Medtronic Advanced Energy of Minneapolis has been assigned a patent (9,427,281) developed by two co-inventors for a “bronchoscope-compatible catheter provided with electrosurgical device.” The co-inventors are Eliot Bloom of Hopkinton and Donald Earles of Portsmouth. The patent application was filed on March 15, 2011 (13/048,735).

Boston Scientific Scimed of Maple Grove, Minn., has been assigned a patent (9,427,138) developed by three co-inventors for “access devices and related methods of use.” The co-inventors are Alfred Intoccia Jr. of Nashua, Jianmin Li of Lexington, Mass., and Christopher Oskin of Grafton, Mass. The patent application was filed on Sept. 19, 2012 (13/622,777).

Miri Systems of Charlotte, N.C., has been assigned a patent (9,430,770) developed by three co-inventors for “electronic transaction security system and method.” The co-inventors are Ronald Sandstrom of Madison, Paul Vasil of Needham, Mass., and Ludwik Zon of Charlotte, N.C. The patent application was filed on April 13, 2015 (14/685,275).

Broadcom of Irvine, Calif., has been assigned a patent (9,432,332) developed by four co-inventors for a “proxy device for a network of devices.” The co-inventors are Nicholas Ilyadis of Merrimack, John Stuart Walley of Ladera Ranch, Calif., Stephen Wilson Bailey of Irvine, Calif., and Wael William Diab of San Francisco. The patent application was filed on Oct. 26, 2015 (14/923,322).

Sealed Air Corp. (U.S.) of Charlotte, N.C., has been assigned a patent (9,427,928) developed by seven co-inventors for a “method and machine for producing packaging cushioning.” The co-inventors are Atul Arora of Piscataway, N.J., Mitchell Smith Sr. of Newton, Kenneth Chrisman of Monroe, Conn., Kenneth Mierzejewski of Harwinton, Conn., David Seebauer of Southington, Conn., John Wysmuller of Wethersfield, Conn., and Glen Vincent of Torrington, Conn.

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