KEVIN CREELMAN, M.D
Marriage and Family Therapists at Center Ave, Kodiak, AK

License number
Alaska AA1236
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Family Medicine
Address
Address
104 Center Ave STE 100, Kodiak, AK 99615
Phone
(907) 486-4183
(907) 486-4233 (Fax)

Organization information

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KEVIN CREELMAN, MD, PC

Kodiak, AK

Industry:
Osteopathic Physician's Office Medical Doctor's Office
Registration:
Jan 24, 2005
Addresses:
104 Ctr St STE 100, Kodiak, AK 99615 (Mailing)
104 Ctr Ave, Kodiak, AK 99615
State ID:
91969
Business type:
Professional Corporation
Expiration:
Perpetual
Medical Doctors:
Kevin Creelman Md (Director, President, Shareholder, Secretary, Treasurer),Kevin Creelman (Medical Doctor)
Agent:
Rieth, Pediangco & Co., A Professional Corporation,218 Ctr Ave STE -B, Kodiak, AK 99615 (Mailing)

Professional information

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Dr. Kevin Creelman, Kodiak AK - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Family Medicine
Address:
North Pacific Medical Center
104 Center Ave STE 100, Kodiak 99615
(907) 486-4183 (Phone)
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
North Pacific Medical Center
104 Center Ave STE 100, Kodiak 99615
Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center
1915 East Rezanof Dr, Kodiak 99615
Education:
Medical School
Columbia University College Of Physicians and Surgeons
Graduated: 1973
University Med Center


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Mogul Skiing Simulating Device

US Patent:
6508746, Jan 21, 2003
Filed:
Jul 25, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/911405
Inventors:
Terry G. Jacobs - Moses Lake WA 98837
Kevin Creelman - Kodiak AK 99615
International Classification:
A63B 2208
US Classification:
482 71, 482 51
Abstract:
A mogul skiing simulating device having a floating platform riding bearings on crank pins of two crankshaft assemblies while accommodating the changing distance between the two crankshaft pins during their rotation. The leader crankshaft assembly is about 30 to 35 degrees ahead of the follower. The platform is tethered by springs to its central support to maintain the platform in the correct relation to both pairs of crankshaft assemblies. The springs pull from a plastic bushings on each crankshaft pin toward the center of the platform. The tilt of the entire machine is higher in the rear to simulate downhill skiing. Cams may be attached to the front and rear crank journals which act upon the ends of a leaf spring to store and release energy. The crankshafts are turned by and electrically powered “V” drive. Railing allows the user to vary hand placement and body position.


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Mogul Skiing Simulating Device

US Patent:
5484363, Jan 16, 1996
Filed:
Jul 25, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/280114
Inventors:
Kevin Creelman - Kodiak AK
Terry G. Jacobs - Tahuya WA
International Classification:
A63B 6918
US Classification:
482 71
Abstract:
An exercise apparatus especially suitable for simulating mogul skiing conditions. The apparatus may comprise a base which supports a rotatable component which, in turn, supports a platform for supporting a user. The rotational component includes a unidirectional element limiting the direction of rotation of the rotational component to a single direction. A biasing assembly assists and resists the movement of the rotational component and varies the speed of the rotational component in response to a displacement of the rotational component. An alternative exercise apparatus includes a pair of spaced rotational components driven by a prime mover via a power transmitting element. A platform is operatively connected to the pair of rotational components via a platform support assembly. One rotational element leads the other rotational element so as to vary the angular disposition of the platform throughout the rotation of the rotational elements. The prime mover is preferably a variable speed motor.


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Mogul Skiing Simulating Device

US Patent:
2003011, Jun 26, 2003
Filed:
Jan 21, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/347242
Inventors:
Terry Jacobs - Moses Lake WA, US
Kevin Creelman - Kodiak AK, US
International Classification:
A63B022/00, A63B071/00, A63B069/18
US Classification:
482/070000, 482/051000
Abstract:
A mogul skiing simulating device having a floating platform riding bearings on crank pins of two crankshaft assemblies while accommodating the changing distance between the two crankshaft pins during their rotation. The leader crankshaft assembly is about 30 to 35 degrees ahead of the follower. The platform is tethered by springs to its central support to maintain the platform in the correct relation to both pairs of crankshaft assemblies. The springs pull from a plastic bushings on each crankshaft pin toward the center of the platform. The tilt of the entire machine is higher in the rear to simulate downhill skiing. Cams may be attached to the front and rear crank journals which act upon the ends of a leaf spring to store and release energy. The crankshafts are turned by and electrically powered “V” drive. Railing allows the user to vary hand placement and body position.


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Mogol Skiing Simulating Exercise Apparatus With Variable Resistance

US Patent:
5342265, Aug 30, 1994
Filed:
Feb 23, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/021138
Inventors:
Kevin Creelman - Kodiak AK
Terry G. Jacobs - Tahuya WA
International Classification:
A63B 6918
US Classification:
482 71
Abstract:
An exercise apparatus especially suitable for simulating skiing conditions. The apparatus comprises a base which supports a rotatable component which, in turn, supports a platform for supporting a user. The rotational component includes a unidirectional element limiting the direction of rotation of the component. A biasing assembly assists and resists the movement and varies the speed of the rotational component in response to a displacement of the same.