Recent patents issued to companies or individuals in New Hampshire include:
Bottomline Technologies (DE), Portsmouth, has been assigned a patent (9,667,609) developed by five co-inventors for an “application security system and method.” The co-inventors are Brian Smith McLaughlin, Portland, Maine; Leonardo B. Gill, Derry; Marshall Joseph Tracy, Westbrook, Maine; Erik Vaughn Mitchell, Alna, Maine; and Jeffrey Todd Dixon, Falmouth, Maine. The patent application was filed on Jan. 31, 2013 (13/754,990).
BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration, Nashua, has been assigned a patent (9,667,463) developed by Stephen P. DelMarco, North Andover, Mass., for “companders for PAPR reduction in OFDM signals.” The patent application was filed on Sept. 15, 2014 (14/646,117).
BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration, Nashua, has been assigned a patent (9,667,025) developed by Benjamin R. Johnson, Nottingham, for a “system and method for increasing power emitted from a fiber laser.” The patent application was filed on April 4, 2016 (15/090,118).
BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration, Nashua, has been assigned a patent (9,667,021) developed by four co-inventors for “phosphate photonic crystal fiber and converter for efficient blue generation.” The co-inventors are Daniel J. Creeden, Nashua; Peter A. Ketteridge, Amherst; Paul R. Moffitt, Hollis; and Katherine J. Snell, Nashua. The patent application was filed on Oct. 6, 2015 (14/876,085).
AntennaSys, Windham, has been assigned a patent (9,665,821) developed by Spencer Webb, Windham, for a “long-range surface-insensitive passive RFID tag.” The patent application was filed on Dec. 19, 2016 (15/384,288).
Warner Power Acquisition, Warner, has been assigned a patent (9,665,117) developed by Souheil Benzerrock, Windham, for a “method to improve the resolution of an SCR based power supply.” The patent application was filed on Oct. 21, 2015 (14/919,021).
BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration, Nashua, has been assigned a patent (9,664,532) developed by three co-inventors for the “advanced tactical line replaceable unit alignment system.” The co-inventors are Eric R. Ramsey, Derry; Bradley J. Bell, Manchester; and Tyler D. Forbes, Mont Vernon. The patent application was filed on Nov. 5, 2015 (14/933,089).
Dartmouth College, Hanover, has been assigned a patent (9,663,763) developed by Charles L. Sentman, Grantham, for “T-cell receptor-deficient T cell compositions.” The patent application was filed on Jan. 22, 2016 (15/003,968).
Juliet Marine Systems, Portsmouth, has been assigned a patent (9,663,212) developed by Gregory E. Sancoff, North Hampton, for a “high speed surface craft and submersible vehicle.” The patent application was filed on March 25, 2014 (14/224,753).
Hypertherm, Hanover, has been assigned a patent (9,662,747) developed by three co-inventors for “composite consumables for a plasma arc torch.” The co-inventors are Clifford Glenn Darrow, Lyme; Carey Chen, Hanover; and Nicholas A. Sanders, Enfield. The patent application was filed on Oct. 14, 2014 (14/513,878).
Inventive Solutions, Exeter, has been assigned a patent (9,662,683) developed by Keith S. Campbell, East Kingston, for a “hand-held tank for cleaning chandeliers.” The patent application was filed on July 28, 2015 (14/811,028).
DEKA Products, Manchester, has been assigned a patent (9,662,438) developed by 10 co-inventors for “devices, methods and systems for wireless control of medical devices.” The co-inventors are Dean Kamen, Bedford; John M. Kerwin, Manchester; Kevin A. Durand, Harvard, Mass.; Gregory R. Lanier Jr., Merrimack; Larry B. Gray, Merrimack; Gregg W. Rivinius, Bedford; Gerald M. Guay, Greenville; Bob D. Peret, Bedford; Colin H. Murphy, Cambridge, Mass.; and David Blumberg Jr., Epping. The patent application was filed on Dec. 21, 2011 (13/332,896).
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Clinic, Lebanon, has been assigned a patent (9,662,043) developed by two co-inventors for a “gauge for determining nostril deformity and method for using the same.” The co-inventors are Mitchell A. Stotland, Norwich, Vermont, and Steven D. Reinitz, Wyckoff, New Jersey. The patent application was filed on March 17, 2011 (13/050,033).
General Electric, Schenectady, New York, has been assigned a patent (9,664,066) developed by two co-inventors for “retaining clip and methods for use in limiting radial movement between sections of a split fairing.” The co-inventors are Eric Ryan Deane, Somerville, Mass., and Jason Walter Issertell, Stratham. The patent application was filed on April 26, 2013 (14/394,742).
IO Surgical, Schenectady, New York, has been assigned a patent (9,662,066) developed by four co-inventors for a “sensor system, implantable sensor and method for remote sensing of a stimulus in vivo.” The co-inventors are Eric Howard Ledet, Schenectady, New York, Rebecca Ann Wachs, Albany, New York, Keegan Paul Cole, Windham, and David Fiorella, Arlington, Virginia. The patent application was filed on Feb. 5, 2013 (14/375,175).
CommScope Technologies, Hickory, North Carolina, has been assigned a patent (9,668,142) developed by two co-inventors for the “operations and maintenance architecture for multiprotocol distributed system.” The co-inventors are John Sabat Jr., Merrimack, and Jeffrey R. Millar, Mont Vernon. The patent application was filed on Jan. 3, 2014 (14/147,005).
Avaya, Basking Ridge, New Jersey, has been assigned a patent (9,668,270) developed by three co-inventors for a “system and method for setting wireless message priority.” The co-inventors are Prasad Vadassery, Dracut, Mass., Shu Ching Shieh, Nashua, and Seemant Choudhary, Fremont, California. The patent application was filed on Sept. 18, 2012 (13/622,208).
Allegro Microsystems, Worcester, Mass., has been assigned a patent (9,666,788) developed by three co-inventors for an “integrated circuit package having a split lead frame.” The co-inventors are William P. Taylor, Amherst, Paul David, Bow, and Ravi Vig, Bow. The patent application was filed on March 7, 2013 (13/788,210).