Business And Technology Development Manager At University Of Utah Technology Commercialization Office
Position:
Business and Technology Development Manager at University of Utah Technology Commercialization Office
Location:
Greater Salt Lake City Area
Industry:
Law Practice
Work:
University of Utah Technology Commercialization Office
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Business and Technology Development ManagerThorpe North & Western
Oct 2007 - Jul 2012
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Registered Patent AttorneyThorpe North & Western
May 2005 - Oct 2007
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Technical ConsultantUniversity of Utah Technology Transfer Office
Nov 2003 - Jul 2004
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Licensing Agent
Education:
University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law 2004 - 2007
J.D.University of Oklahoma 1985 - 1991
B.S., ZoologyUniversity of Oklahoma M.S., ZoologyUniversity of Utah Ph.D., Biology
Lacey Bruschke - Salt Lake City UT, US Erin Wathen - Cottonwood Heights UT, US Richard Green - Salt Lake City UT, US
Assignee:
Obsidian Products, LLC - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
A63B 22/00
US Classification:
482 51
Abstract:
An exercise slide board is disclosed having a main board, a pair of backstops and a floor grip device. The main board has a top surface and a bottom surface. The top surface is smooth and low friction to allow a user wearing low-friction footwear to easily slide across the board. The first and second backstops are positioned at or near a first end of the main board and a second end of the main board, respectively. The first and second backstops may have a base surface configured to abut against the top surface of the main board. The first and second backstops may also have a strike surface facing toward a center of the main board and extending away from the top surface of the main board at an angle away from the center of the board. The floor grip device is affixed on the bottom surface of the main board. The floor grip device is configured to grip both a hard flooring surface and a carpeted flooring surface. A non-slip mesh may be used. The floor grip device may grip the flooring surface so as to create a frictional force to secure the main board relative to the flooring surface in response to and against lateral forces applied in a direction planar to the flooring surface and transverse to and against the strike surfaces of the backstops.