John William Henderson
Athletic Trainer in Ogden, UT

License number
Utah 6952002-4810
Issued Date
Mar 25, 2008
Expiration Date
May 31, 2017
Category
Athletic Trainer
Type
Athletic Trainer
Address
Address
Ogden, UT
Education
WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY, Dec 14, 2007

Professional information

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Head Strength And Conditioning Coach/ Assistant Athletic Trainer At Weber State University

Position:
Head Strength and Conditioning Coach/ Assistant Athletic Trainer at Weber State University
Location:
United States
Work:
Weber State University - Ogden, UT since Apr 2012 - Head Strength and Conditioning Coach/ Assistant Athletic Trainer CSU Monterey Bay - Seaside, CA Aug 2011 - Apr 2012 - Head Athletic Trainer Weber State University - Ogden, UT Jan 2008 - Aug 2011 - Assistant Athletic Trainer/ Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach BASICS Sports Medicine - Ogden, UT Jul 2008 - Dec 2009 - Director of Athletic Training Mountain Land Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation - Kaysville, UT Dec 2007 - Jun 2008 - Program Development Coordinator/ Athletic Trainer R.I.T.E.S. Inc Mar 2001 - Jul 2003 - Director of Brokerage Services
Education:
Southern Utah University 2010 - 2011
Master of Science (M.S.), Sports Conditioning and Performance
Weber State University 2003 - 2007
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Athletic Training Clinical


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John W Henderson, South Weber UT - ATC

Specialties:
Athletic Training
Address:
7473 Shay Ln, South Weber 84405
(801) 475-7508 (Phone)
Languages:
English


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Woven Preform/Magnetic Press Process For Thermoplastic Honeycomb Cores

US Patent:
5549773, Aug 27, 1996
Filed:
Jan 23, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/376266
Inventors:
John E. Henderson - Ogden UT
John K. Narasaki - Camarillo CA
Assignee:
Northrop Grumman Corporation - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
B32B 312, B32B 3120
US Classification:
156173
Abstract:
Preimpregnated thermoplastic yarn is interwoven around spaced hex mandrels as weft members in a preformed ribbon, which may be folded into layers or cut into sheets for stacking in a honeycomb pattern in preparation for bonding. In block bonding, pressure and heat are applied to an entire fully stacked block to bond the interface facets together and form hex ducts around the mandrels, which must then be extracted, typically individually in a special pneumatic press process. In a preferred layer bonding process certain problems and limitations of block bonding are overcome by bonding each sheet as it is added to a stack buildup. An alternate layer bonding process is disclosed, which is facilitated by magnetic pressing, using electromagnets acting on ferrous mandrels to apply pressure evenly distributed along interfacial facets during thermal fusion bonding. The magnetically pressed layer bonding process is readily automated by disclosed apparatus. Heating and cooling are provided to the mandrels.