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First Published Feb 21 2012 12:09 pm • Last Updated Feb 21 2012 10:18 pm

Manhole cover device, patent No. 8,118,517, invented by John Kelley of Murray, and David Elder of Centerville.

Temperature calibration device having reconfigurable heating/cooling modules to provide wide temperature range, patent No. 8,117,848, invented by Frank E. Liebmann of American Fork, David W. Farley of Orem, Richard W. Walker of Alpine, Michael W. Hirst of Lindon, and Allen E. Sjogren of Park City, assigned to Fluke Corporation of Everett, Wash.

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Stake system and method for soft material, patent No. 8,118,047, invented by Eric M. Simonson of Salt Lake City, and E. Roger Simonson of Salt Lake City.

Threaded retention device for downhole transmission lines, patent No. 8,118,093, invented by Trent Hassell of Pleasant Grove, and Prabesh Lohani of Provo, assigned to IntelliServ, LLC of Houston, Texas.

Hydraulic control system for drilling systems, patent No. 8,118,113, invented by Stefan Wrede of Kirchhundem, Germany, and Chrisof Kruse of Wenden, Germany, assigned to Longyear TM, Inc. of South Jordan.

Modular rotary drill head, patent No. 8,118,118, invented by Christof Kruse of Wenden, Germany, Stefan Wrede of Kirchhundem, Germany, and Hans-Juergen Wahl of Zella-Mehlis, Germany, assigned to Longyear TM, Inc. of South Jordan.

Inflatable knee airbags and internal tethers produced from single panels of material, patent No. 8,118,325, invented by Mark L. Enders of Pleasant View, Louis Mueller of Roy, and Larry Lunt of Brigham City, assigned to Autoliv ASP, Inc. of Ogden.

Apparatus, system and method for automobile protection device, patent No. 8,118,338, invented by Craig Kimball of Salt Lake City.

Resilient pick shank, patent No. 8,118,371, invented by David R. Hall of Provo, Jeff Jepson of Spanish Fork, and Gary Peterson of Salem, assigned to Schlumberger Technology Corporation of Houston, Texas.

System and method for inflation syringe with improved display and modularized component assembly, patent No. 8,118,776, invented by Fred P. Lampropoulos of Salt Lake City, Steve Taylor of Salt Lake City, Thomas Stout of Salt Lake City, Jim Mottola of Salt Lake City, and Blaine Johnson of Riverton, assigned to Merit Medical Systems, Inc. of South Jordan.

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Apparatus for knee surgery and method of use, patent No. 8,118,811, invented by Thomas M. Coon of Redding, Calif., E. Marlowe Goble of Alta, Wyo., Alfred J. Tria, Jr. of Princeton, N.J., Warren Scott Gareiss of Columbia City, Ind., Robert A. Hodorek of Wasaw, Ind., Toby N. Farling of Warsaw, Ind., Daniel F. Justin of Logan, Donald M. Smucker of Perrysburg, Ohio, and Richard R. Van Zile of Bryan, Ohio, assigned to Zimmer, Inc. of Warsaw, Ind.

Marrow stem cell and pancreatic beta cell fusion cell useful for the treatment of diabetes, patent No. 8,119,120, invented by Christof Westenfelder of Salt Lake City, assigned to Insugen, LLC of Salt Lake City.

Method of surface plasmon resonance (SPR) to detect genomic aberrations in patients with multiple myeloma, patent No. 8,119,350, invented by Zhong Chen of Sandy, and Ning Liu of Beijing, China, assigned to CMED Technologies Ltd of Road Town, Tortola.

Multistage amplification reactions by control of sequence replication times, patent No. 8,119,352, invented by Lynn Kozma of Sunol, Calif., and David Douglas Swenson of Ogden, assigned to Cepheld of Sunnyvale, Calif.

System and method for using stored electrical energy to quiet power- sensitive measurement circuits, patent No. 8,120,327, invented by Allen Erik Sjogren of Park City, and Richard W. Walker of Alpine, assigned to Fluke Corporation of Everett, Wash.

Method and system for the dynamic calibration of stereovision cameras, patent No. 8,120,644, invented by Tie-Qi Chen of Farmington Hills, Mich., assigned to Autoliv ASP, Inc. of Ogden.

Method and system to allow printing compression of documents, patent No. 8,120,790, invented by Christopher James Dawson of Arlington, Va., Gregory Jensen Boss of American Fork, Rick Allen Hamilton, II of Charlottesville, Va., and Timothy Moffett Waters of Hiram, Ga., assigned to International Business Machines Corporation of Armonk, N.Y.

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