DR. LANE FARR SMITH, M.D.
Psychiatric at Centennial Pkwy, Sandy, UT

License number
Utah 150771-1205
Category
Psychiatric
Type
Psychiatry
Address
Address
10150 Centennial Pkwy, Sandy, UT 84070
Phone
(801) 256-7631
(801) 942-1543

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Lane Smith, age 77
492 N 1660 West Cir, Saint George, UT 84770
Lane Smith
8122 N Ridge Loop E APT 8, Lehi, UT 84005
(801) 499-7231
Lane Smith, age 52
759 S 290 East Cir, Ivins, UT 84738

Professional information

Lane F Smith Photo 1

Dr. Lane F Smith, Sandy UT - DO (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine)

Specialties:
Neuropsychiatry (Psychiatry)
Address:
10150 Centennial Pkwy, Sandy 84070
(801) 256-7631 (Phone)
Certifications:
Psychiatry, 1985
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School
University Of Utah School Of Medicine
Graduated: 1965
Usaf Hospital David Grant
Graduated: 1966
University Of Utah
Graduated: 1972


Lane Smith Photo 2

Gaiter-Sock Combination

US Patent:
6651257, Nov 25, 2003
Filed:
May 3, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/138000
Inventors:
Lane F. Smith - Sandy UT 84093
International Classification:
A41B 1100
US Classification:
2239, 2242
Abstract:
A combination of a gaiter member ( ) attached ( ) to a sock member ( ) in various embodiments creates a gaiter-sock combination, which simply and efficiently provides barrier protection to a lower body extremity. The gaiter portion ( ) may protect a sock portion ( ), or the inside of a boot or shoe ( ), or various combinations of them, from debris, insects, arachnids, thorns, burrs, and the like.


Lane Smith Photo 3

Gaiter-Sock Combination

US Patent:
6381756, May 7, 2002
Filed:
May 5, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/565863
Inventors:
Lane F. Smith - Sandy UT 84093
International Classification:
A41D 1700
US Classification:
2242
Abstract:
A combination of a gaiter member ( ) attached ( ) to a sock member ( ) in various embodiments creates a gaiter-sock combination, which simply and efficiently provides barrier protection to a lower body extremity. The gaiter portion ( ) may protect a sock portion ( ), or the inside of a boot or shoe ( ), or various combinations of them, from debris, insects, arachnids, thorns, burrs, and the like.