Michael Sanders
Security Companies and Guards in Provo, UT

License number
Utah 304819-6303
Issued Date
May 22, 1995
Expiration Date
Jul 31, 1996
Category
Security Companies & Guards
Type
Unarmed Private Security Officer
Address
Address
Provo, UT

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Michael Sanders, age 76
4322 S 3080 E, Holladay, UT 84124
(801) 277-6105

Professional information

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Founder,Cto At Flexleg, Llc

Position:
Founder, CTO at FlexLeg, LLC, Co-Founder at Active Fire Prevention, LLC
Location:
Provo, Utah Area
Industry:
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
Work:
FlexLeg, LLC since 2011 - Founder, CTO Active Fire Prevention, LLC since 2011 - Co-Founder
Education:
Brigham Young University 2008 - 2011
Interests:
Product Development, Engineering, Entrepreneurship, Innovation, History, Logic, Religion, Woodworking, Violin, Family
Honor & Awards:
FlexLeg Awards: 2nd place techTITANS, 1st place Opportunity Quest, 4th place International Business Model Competition, 2nd place Wake Forest Elevator Pitch Competition, 2nd place BYU Business Plan Competition. Fire Avert Awards: 1st Place Utah Entrepreneur Challenge, 3rd Place Brigham Young University Business Plan Competition, 3rd Place San Diego State University Venture Challenge, 2nd Place BYU Student Innovator of the Year


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Owner At Citigroup Venture Capital

Position:
Owner at Citigroup Venture Capital
Location:
Provo, Utah Area
Industry:
Venture Capital & Private Equity
Work:
Citigroup Venture Capital - Owner


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Protective Pads Including Tethers And Related Methods And Systems

US Patent:
2012019, Aug 9, 2012
Filed:
Mar 30, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/436000
Inventors:
Anton Edis Bowden - Lindon UT, US
Timothy Doot - Provo UT, US
Mark Fernelius - Shippensburg PA, US
Jeremy Pearson - Provo UT, US
David Reece - Atlanta GA, US
Michael Sanders - Provo UT, US
Mitch Shurtliff - Idaho Falls ID, US
Assignee:
XOATHLETICS, LLC - Nyssa OR
International Classification:
A41D 27/26
US Classification:
2462
Abstract:
A protective pad system may comprise a vest, at least one right shoulder pad and at least one left shoulder pad. The vest may comprise a back region, a left shoulder region, a right shoulder region, and a chest region. The at least one left shoulder pad may be hinged relative to the left shoulder region of the vest, and at least one left front motion restraint device may be positioned and configured to transfer impact force from the at least one left shoulder pad to the chest region of the vest. Likewise, the at least one right shoulder pad may be hinged relative to the right shoulder region of the vest, and at least one right front motion restraint device may be positioned and configured to transfer impact force from the at least one right shoulder pad to the chest region of the vest.


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Safety Shut-Off Device And Method Of Use

US Patent:
2013006, Mar 14, 2013
Filed:
Sep 4, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/603194
Inventors:
Peter Thorpe - Lehi UT, US
Michael Sanders - Provo UT, US
Chase Roberts - Provo UT, US
Kevin Sanders - Springville UT, US
Zack Bomsta - Provo UT, US
Assignee:
ACTIVEFIREPREVENTION, LLC - Lehi UT
International Classification:
H02H 3/02
US Classification:
361 63
Abstract:
A safety shut-off system and method for eliminating power to a load in the event of smoke detection. The system may comprise a device located at the appliance for detecting a signal from a smoke detector, and cutting power to the appliance only when the appliance is in use. The device may be synchronized with any standard smoke alarm signal to reduce the number of false positive shut-offs. The system may also comprise a smoke alarm hard-wired to a circuit breaker, for shutting off power to all appliances on a particular breaker upon receipt of a signal from the smoke alarm, and only when the appliances on the breaker are in use. The system may also have the ability to shut off one breaker, multiple breakers, or all breakers at different time increments to actively prevent and reduce the damages caused by fires.


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Continuously Variable Transmission

US Patent:
2013017, Jul 4, 2013
Filed:
Jun 4, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/488418
Inventors:
Robert H. Todd - Provo UT, US
Dax Wells - Moses Lake WA, US
Benjamin Groen - Troy MI, US
John Wyall - Orem UT, US
Austin Randall - Orem UT, US
Michael Sanders - Provo UT, US
International Classification:
F16H 3/72
US Classification:
475 1
Abstract:
By using a mechanical planetary differential as a multiple input, single output device, the speed of the single output can be controlled by the speed of one of the inputs while the other input may run at a constant speed.


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Mobility Device

US Patent:
2013018, Jul 18, 2013
Filed:
Sep 28, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/631741
Inventors:
Michael R. Sanders - Provo UT, US
Jonathan Mark Roberts - Frisco TX, US
Benjamin Scott Avery - Bountiful UT, US
International Classification:
A61H 3/06
US Classification:
601 33
Abstract:
Mobility devices are provided that enable a user to walk when the user's lower leg is in a non-functioning condition. A mobility device includes a main body, a lower leg support, an upper leg support, and a foot. The main body can be secured to a lateral side of the user's upper leg with the upper leg support. The lower leg support is connected to the main body and supports the user's lower leg. The foot is connected to a lower end of the main body and is configured to engage the ground. The foot may have a split foot configuration with a first portion and a second portion. The first portion of the foot is positioned rearward of the main body and the second portion of the foot is positioned forward of the main body. Each of the first and second foot portions may have an arcuately shaped profile.


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Mobility Device

US Patent:
2013022, Aug 29, 2013
Filed:
Apr 3, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/856391
Inventors:
Michael R. Sanders - Provo UT, US
Jonathan Mark Roberts - Frisco TX, US
Benjamin Scott Avery - Bountiful UT, US
International Classification:
A61F 5/01
US Classification:
602 23
Abstract:
Mobility devices are provided that enable a user to walk when the user's lower leg is in a non-functioning condition. A mobility device includes a main body, a lower leg support, an upper leg support, and a foot. The main body can be secured to a lateral side of the user's upper leg with the upper leg support. The lower leg support is connected to the main body and supports the user's lower leg. The foot is connected to a lower end of the main body and is configured to engage the ground. The foot may have a split foot configuration with a first portion and a second portion. The first portion of the foot is positioned rearward of the main body and the second portion of the foot is positioned forward of the main body. Each of the first and second foot portions may have an arcuately shaped profile.