John J Hogan
Architects in Park City, UT

License number
Utah 276642-0301
Issued Date
Nov 1, 1994
Expiration Date
May 31, 2018
Category
Architect
Type
Architect
Address
Address
Park City, UT

Professional information

John Hogan Photo 1

Field Operations Manager At Best Lockers, Llc

Position:
Field Operations Manager at Best Lockers, LLC
Location:
Glens Falls, New York
Industry:
Consumer Services
Work:
Best Lockers, LLC - Glens Falls, NY since Apr 2013 - Field Operations Manager Smarte Carte, Inc @ Six Flags, Lake George, NY Apr 2011 - Oct 2012 - Asst. Gen. Mgr. B-Line Carriers Sep 2005 - Jun 2010 - Operations Keurig, Inc. Jan 1998 - Jul 2001 - Packaging Engineer Lucas Aerospace - Park City, UT Sep 1993 - Aug 1996 - Quality Engineer U.S. Army - Various Oct 1976 - Oct 1992 - Chief Warrant Officer 2 (CW2)


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Exercise Device Simulating Downhill Skiing

US Patent:
5295930, Mar 22, 1994
Filed:
Sep 11, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/944083
Inventors:
John W. Hogan - Park City UT
International Classification:
A63B 6918
US Classification:
482 71
Abstract:
An exercise device that simulates downhill skiing as well as thoroughly exercises one's body and cardiovascular system comprises a base support member that rests on the floor or ground. An elongate support member is pivotally attached to the base support member for pivotal, swaying movement about a longitudinal axis adjacent to the base support member. A biasing mechanism is associated with the elongate support member for exerting a biasing force to bias the elongate support member toward an upstanding position. A platform for supporting a person in a standing position thereon is pivotally attached to a distal end of the elongate support member. As the elongate support member sways back and forth, the platform moves in an arcuate, swinging motion. A forward member extends upwardly from the base support member and has hand engagement means which a person standing on the platform can grasp to maintain balance as the person pushes the platform downwardly in alternating movements first to one side of a vertical plane extending through the longitudinal axis and then to the other side of the vertical plane in a motion simulating turns in downhill skiing.