Richard E Kunz
Podiatry in Salt Lake City, UT

License number
Utah 101599-0501
Issued Date
Jul 9, 1969
Expiration Date
Sep 30, 2012
Category
Podiatric Physician
Type
Podiatric Physician
Address
Address
Salt Lake City, UT
Education
CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF PODIATRIC MEDICINE

Personal information

See more information about Richard E Kunz at radaris.com
Name
Address
Phone
Richard Kunz
5349 Ferncrest Cir, Salt Lake Cty, UT 84129
(801) 965-1201
Richard Kunz
5769 Mast Ln, Tooele, UT 84074
Richard Kunz, age 67
403 E Golden Pheasant Dr, Draper, UT 84020
(801) 244-6264
Richard Kunz
1417 University Vlg, Salt Lake Cty, UT 84108
(801) 971-1895
Richard Kunz, age 63
1388 W 8700 S, West Jordan, UT 84088
(801) 302-5538

Organization information

See more information about Richard E Kunz at bizstanding.com

Richard E Kunz Dpm

2178 S 900 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84106

Status:
Inactive
Industry:
Podiatrist's Office
Phone:
(801) 466-1333 (Phone)
Assistants:
Richard E. Kunz President, Dpm, Podiatrist, inactive,Scott Clark Podiatrist, inactive,Carolyn G. Miller Assistant, inactive

Professional information

Richard Edward Kunz Photo 1

Richard Edward Kunz, Salt Lake City UT

Specialties:
Podiatrist
Address:
2178 S 900 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84106


Richard Kunz Photo 2

Handicap Bath Assist Device

US Patent:
5806110, Sep 15, 1998
Filed:
Dec 19, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/575150
Inventors:
Richard Don Kunz - Murray UT
Dale O. Kelsch - Sandy UT
Lamar Clark Beynon - Washington UT
International Classification:
A47K 302
US Classification:
45661
Abstract:
A device for assisting physically handicapped persons in moving from a seated position or a standing position to a bathing position in a bathtub and then returning to a seated or standing position. This device consists of an inflatable seat of resilient material, a source of pressurized air, and pneumatically controlled valves for the controlled inflation and deflation of the seat. The seat has several sturdy walls of stiff resilient material which enhance structural stability of the seat while the seat is fully or partially inflated. The sturdy walls are connected by flexible collapse joints of flexible resilient material which allow predictable and compact folding of the sturdy walls as the seat is deflated. A flexible top and flexible side walls of flexible resilient material permit and conform to the folding of the sturdy walls in deflation. The seat is secured in place in the end of the tub opposite the water source by suction cups on the bottom and rear wall of the seat.


Richard Kunz Photo 3

Inflatable Head And Torso Support

US Patent:
5528783, Jun 25, 1996
Filed:
Jul 11, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/272563
Inventors:
Richard D. Kunz - Murray UT
Dale O. Kelsch - Sandy UT
Lamar C. Beynon - Washington UT
International Classification:
A47C 2708, A47C 2100
US Classification:
5634
Abstract:
A device for the positioning and support of the head or the head and torso of a person in a supine or reclined position. This device consists of a wedge shaped inflatable air bladder, a source of pressurized air, and air hose and valves for the controlled inflation and deflation of the air bladder. The air bladder is preferably constructed of heavy duty rubber or other resilient material and has joints of soft rubber or other soft resilient material along the front and back edges of the base, along the apex, and along the middle of the back wall of the air bladder, to provide for the predictable and compact folding of the air bladder in deflation. There is also a sheet of resilient material extending forward from the base of the air bladder, upon which the user's weight is superimposed during use, thereby preventing the device from slipping away from the user. The air bladder may be fully inflated, partially inflated or fully deflated as desired by the user, to incline the head or the head and torso, depending upon the size of the air bladder, of the user to the desired position.


Richard Kunz Photo 4

Inflatable Leg And Foot Support

US Patent:
5497520, Mar 12, 1996
Filed:
Jul 11, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/272562
Inventors:
Richard D. Kunz - Murray UT
Dale O. Kelsch - Sandy UT
Lamar C. Beynon - Washington UT
International Classification:
A47C 2002, A47G 900
US Classification:
5648
Abstract:
An inflatable support for selectively supporting a persons's feet and legs comprises an air bag having a semi-tubular top panel, an essentially flat bottom panel, and side panels that are "hinged" together at collapse joints in a manner to fold together to permit the top panel to collapse downwardly against the bottom panel. The side panels fold inwardly toward one another in an accordion-like fashion to permit essentially full collapse of the foot and leg support to a thickness of only that of the combined thicknesses of rubber material, of which the support is constructed. A remote compressed air source communicates with an inflation valve to inflate the foot and leg support, and a second deflation valve exhausts the pressurized air within the air bag to atmosphere. A remote control unit permits the user to activate the inflation and deflation valves to inflate/deflate the air bag to raise/lower the user's feet and legs as desired.


Richard E Kunz Photo 5

Richard E Kunz, Salt Lake City UT - DPM (Doctor of Podiatric Medicine)

Specialties:
Podiatry
Address:
2178 S 900 E SUITE 1, Salt Lake City 84106
(801) 466-1333 (Phone), (801) 466-6601 (Fax)
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
2178 S 900 E SUITE 1, Salt Lake City 84106
Intermountain Medical Center
5121 Cottonwood St, Murray 84107
Salt Lake Regional Medical Center
1050 South Temple East, Salt Lake City 84102