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A patent that brings to mind the movie “Coma”
First Published Feb 27 2013 06:26 pm • Last Updated Feb 27 2013 06:26 pm

Patient-rotation system with center-of-gravity assembly, patent No. 8,381,331, invented by Lewis Sharps of Bryn Mawr, Pa., and Alan Dean Romig of Stansbury Park, assigned to Operating Room Safety Enterprises LLC of Berwyn, Pa.

Precast composite structural floor system, patent No. 8,381,485, invented by David H. Platt of West Jordan, John E. Charchenko of West Bountiful, Daryl G. Hodgson of Lehi, and Russell J. Platt of Holladay, assigned to Plattforms Inc. of Holladay.

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Table top constructed from molded plastic, patent No. 8,381,665, invented by Carl R. Stanford of Clinton, assigned to Lifetime Products Inc. of Clearfield.

Table top constructed from molded plastic, patent No. 8,381,666, invented by Carl R. Stanford of Clinton, assigned to Lifetime Products Inc. of Clearfield.

Universal dust collection shroud for high speed gas powered saws, patent No. 8,381,711, invented by Spencer Loveless of Price, assigned to Dustless Depot LLC of Price.

Safety relief fill valve assembly, patent No. 8,381,758, invented by Shmuel Dovid Newman of Redondo Beach, Calif., and Jeff Brown of North Logan, assigned to YSN Import, Inc. of Gardena, Calif.

Quick-change finger for robotic gripper, patent No. 8,382,177, invented by Nabil Michael Rizk of Salt Lake City, and Mark DeLouis of Pittsburgh, Pa., assigned to RE2, Inc. of Pittsburgh, Pa.

Multi-blade broadhead with manually-sharpenable tip, patent No. 8,382,617, invented by Stephen Scott Davis of Payson.

Access port identification systems and methods, patent No. 8,382,723, invented by Kelly B. Powers of North Salt Lake and Jason R. Stats of Layton, assigned to C. R. Bard Inc. of Murray Hill, N.J.

Systems and methods for radiographically identifying an access port, patent No. 8,382,724, invented by Ketan K. Maniar of Mahwah, N.J., Sean M. Worthen of West Jordan and Kelly B. Powers of North Salt Lake, assigned to C. R. Bard Inc. of Murray Hill, N.J.


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Apparatus and methods for inserting an implant, patent No. 8,382,768, invented by Bret M. Berry of Tallahassee, Fla., Richard D. Guyer of Dallas, Texas, Jack E. Zigler of Dallas, Texas, Adam A. Pike of Bountiful and Randall F. Lee of Arlington, Texas, assigned to K2M Inc. of Leesburg, Va.

Method for implanting a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy/jejunostomy, patent No. 8,382,770, invented by Rebecca DeLegge of Mt. Pleasant, S.C., Mark DeLegge of Mt. Pleasant, S.C., Laurence D. Brenner of Boylston, Mass., Mark L. Adams of Sandy and Michele Carter of Ashland, Mass., assigned to Boston Scientific Scimed Inc. of Maple Grove, Minn.

Triple lead bone screw, patent No. 8,382,811, invented by David Crook of Mineola, Texas, Peter Harris of Boca Raton, Fla., and Chester Sharps of Manakin-Sabot, Va., assigned to U.S. Spine Inc. of Salt Lake City.

Implantable VAD with replaceable percutaneous cable, patent No. 8,382,830, invented by Tim Maher of Woods Cross, Jim Lee of Benicia, Calif., Ron Ness of Lincoln, Calif., Herb Chen of Oakland, Calif., Jesse Hubbard of Riverton, Phillip J. Miller of Berkeley, Calif., John Barr of Brea, Calif., James W. Long of Salt Lake City and Karl Nelson of Draper, assigned to World Heart Corp. of Salt Lake City.

Systems and methods for providing deeper knee flexion capabilities, patent No. 8,382,846, invented by Kent M. Samuelson of Salt Lake City and Connor E. Samuelson of Salt Lake City.

Position adjustable trial systems for prosthetic implants, patent No. 8,382,848, invented by Michael D. Ries of Tiburon, Calif., and Mark J. Mooradian of Phoenix, Ariz., assigned to IMDS Corp. of Logan.

Sensor to measure a concentration of alkali alcoholate, patent No. 8,382,974, invented by Sai Bhavaraju of West Jordan, Shekar Balagopal of Sandy, Justin Pendelton of Salt Lake City and Peter Wall of Provo, assigned to Ceramatec Inc. of Salt Lake City.

Blood sampling device, patent No. 8,383,044, invented by Bryan G. Davis of Sandy, Jonathan Karl Burkholz of Salt Lake City, Minh Quang Hoang of Sandy and Yiping Ma of Layton, assigned to Becton, Dickinson and Co. of Franklin Lakes, N.J.

Microfluidic interface for highly parallel addressing of sensing arrays, patent No. 8,383,059, invented by David A. Chang-Yen of West Jordan, Sriram Natarajan of Salt Lake City, Josh Eckman of West Bountiful, Bruce K. Gale of Salt Lake City and David Myszka of Salt Lake City, assigned to University of Utah Research Foundation of Salt Lake City.

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