DR. FRED C CHITTENDEN, DDS
Dentist at Grade Rd, Everett, WA

License number
Washington 5348
Category
Dentist
Type
Dentist
Address
Address
2012 Grade Rd STE 201, Everett, WA 98258
Phone
(425) 334-1934

Professional information

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Dr. Fred C Chittenden, Lake Stevens WA - DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery)

Specialties:
Dentistry
Address:
2012 Grade Rd STE 201, Lake Stevens 98258
(425) 334-1934 (Phone)
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School
Graduates of Institutions Not Listed As Medical Schools


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Disc Golf Target

US Patent:
6554285, Apr 29, 2003
Filed:
Jun 21, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/887900
Inventors:
Fred C. Chittenden - Lake Stevens WA 98258
International Classification:
A63B 6706
US Classification:
273400, 473476
Abstract:
A disc golf target assembly. A plurality of chain segments are suspended from a support member by generally U-shaped attachment loops. The attachment loops have upwardly and outwardly sloped side portions, so that the energy of the disc is absorbed and dissipated by spreading and lifting the chain segments as the disc strikes the target assembly. The support member, attachment loops and chain segments may be mounted on a vertical support, and the assembly may include a basket that is mounted beneath the support and chain segments for receiving the disc therefrom.


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Fred C Chittenden, Lake Stevens WA

Specialties:
Dentist
Address:
2012 Grade Rd, Lake Stevens, WA 98258


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Disc Golf Target

US Patent:
6250635, Jun 26, 2001
Filed:
May 24, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/317352
Inventors:
Fred Chittenden - Lake Stevens WA
International Classification:
A63B 6706
US Classification:
273400
Abstract:
A disc golf target assembly. A plurality of curved support members and chain segments cooperate to intercept flying discs which enter the target. The curved support members deflect and disturb the flight path of the disc and reduce the momentum thereof. The chain segments arrest forward motion of the disc, and the disc drops into an underlying receiving area. The receiving area may be a basket structure mounted below the interception structure. The assembly may further include a raised stand structure. The curved support members may be elongate tubular members which extend over the receiving area. The support members may be arched outwardly or inwardly over the receiving area, and may be convertible between conf igurations. The support members and chain segments may also be selectively configured to give the target a directional bias, so that it more readily receives discs from one direction than from another.