John Larry Bennett
Pharmacy in Clearfield, UT

License number
Utah 144098-1701
Issued Date
Jan 1, 1911
Expiration Date
Apr 17, 1999
Category
Pharmacy
Type
Pharmacist
Address
Address
Clearfield, UT
Education
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH

Professional information

John Bennett Photo 1

Playground Equipment

US Patent:
2008030, Dec 4, 2008
Filed:
May 29, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/129107
Inventors:
Stephen F. Nye - Syracuse UT, US
Jacob Kearl - Plain City UT, US
Marc Rankin - Clearfield UT, US
John Bennett - Clinton UT, US
Lynn VanDyke - Layton UT, US
International Classification:
A63G 11/00
US Classification:
472108
Abstract:
Playground equipment may include a seesaw. The seesaw may include a first seat and a second seat facing the first seat. The playground equipment may include one or more additional seats that may face away from the first and second seats and which may be disposed at least proximate a pivot point of the seesaw. The playground equipment may be sized and configured to rock back and forth, for example, in a direction different from the direction that the seesaw moves.


John Bennett Photo 2

Paddleboard

US Patent:
2013001, Jan 17, 2013
Filed:
Jul 11, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/546917
Inventors:
Danny Green - Layton UT, US
Edward G. Van Nimwegen - North Ogden UT, US
Tim Niemier - Bellingham WA, US
Joel H. Bennett - Clinton UT, US
John Bennett - Clinton UT, US
Robert Astle - Kaysville UT, US
Brent R. Steed - Syracuse UT, US
Eric M. Olsen - West Haven UT, US
Mike Todd - Layton UT, US
Assignee:
LIFETIME PRODUCTS, INC. - Clearfield UT
International Classification:
B63B 35/79
US Classification:
441 79
Abstract:
In one example, a board suitable for use in water sports includes a body that includes an upper surface and a lower surface. The board also includes a retractable fin connected to the body and configured to assume extended and retracted positions. In the extended position, a substantial portion of the retractable fin extends below the lower surface of the body, and in the retracted position, a substantial portion of the retractable fin resides within a recess at least partly defined by the body.