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7172 Marshall Ave SE APT 202, Auburn, WA 98092    405-3761784   

Mustang, OK   

Edmond, OK   

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Company: Capital equipment inc Address: 14613 Canyon Rd E, Puyallup, WA 98375 Phones: 253-5847500 Position: Owner Industries: Industrial Supplies

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Brian Dennis - Lawyer

Specialties:
Personal Injury, Insurance, Federal Regulation, Government, Federal Regulation
ISLN:
907909871
Admitted:
1987
University:
University of Pittsburgh, B.A., 1982
Law School:
State University of New York at Buffalo, J.D., 1985

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Operations Specialist

Location:
Federal Way, WA
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
Air Products
Operations Specialist
Skills:
Project Management, Manufacturing, Operations Management, Energy, Microsoft Office, Customer Service, Project Engineering, Process Engineering, Cross Functional Team Leadership, Process Improvement, Sap Products, Chemical Engineering, Gas, Engineering, Product Development, Continuous Improvement, Root Cause Analysis, Business Process Improvement
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Us Patents

Snowboard Interface With An Upper Portion That Translates And Rotates Relative To A Lower Portion

US Patent:
6663118, Dec 16, 2003
Filed:
Dec 2, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/204638
Inventors:
Takashi Otsuji - Sakai, JP
Kazuki Tanaka - Sakai, JP
Brian Dennis - Vashon WA
Assignee:
Shimano, Inc. - Sakai
International Classification:
B62B 904
US Classification:
280 1422, 280618, 361182
Abstract:
A snowboard interface has an upper interface and a lower interface, wherein the upper interface rotates and translates relative to the lower interface.

Snowboard Binding System With Automatic Forward Lean Support

US Patent:
2001001, Aug 9, 2001
Filed:
May 19, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/081837
Inventors:
BRIAN DENNIS - VASHON WA, US
JOHN D. MARTIN - VASHON WA, US
CAMERON W. ANDRUS - VASHON WA, US
ANDY J. AIKEN - SEATTLE WA, US
CORY W. SMITH - SANDY UT, US
Assignee:
K-2 CORPORATION
International Classification:
B62B017/00
B62M029/00
US Classification:
280/014210, 280/014220
Abstract:
A step-in binding system () for securing a boot () to a snowboard (). The boot includes a sole defining a toe end, a heel end, and a binding attachment surfaces (and ). The boot also has an elongate, substantially U-shaped highback () mounted to the exterior of the boot in the calf area thereof and extending from the ankle area to the top of the boot. The step-in binding system includes a toe and heel binding (and ) attached to the snowboard for receiving and securing the boot to the snowboard. The step-in binding system also includes a lever arm () attached to the heel binding for selectively releasing the boot from the binding. A lean support member () is fastened near the rearward end of the binding for engagement with a stopper block () secured to the highback to define a minimum forward lean angle of the boot and to limit the aft flexure of the ankle support portion of the boot when the boot is received within the binding.

Snowboard Binding System With Automatic Forward Lean Support

US Patent:
2002018, Dec 5, 2002
Filed:
May 7, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/141500
Inventors:
Brian Dennis - Vashon WA, US
John Martin - Vashon WA, US
Cameron Andrus - Vashon WA, US
Andy Aiken - Seattle WA, US
Cory Smith - Sandy UT, US
Assignee:
K-2 Corporation
International Classification:
A63C009/081
US Classification:
280/618000
Abstract:
A step-in binding system () for securing a boot () to a snowboard (). The boot includes a sole defining a toe end, a heel end, and a binding attachment surfaces (and ). The boot also has an elongate, substantially U-shaped highback () mounted to the exterior of the boot in the calf area thereof and extending from the ankle area to the top of the boot. The step-in binding system includes a toe and heel binding (and ) attached to the snowboard for receiving and securing the boot to the snowboard. The step-in binding system also includes a lever arm () attached to the heel binding for selectively releasing the boot from the binding. A lean support member () is fastened near the rearward end of the binding for engagement with a stopper block () secured to the highback to define a minimum forward lean angle of the boot and to limit the aft flexure of the ankle support portion of the boot when the boot is received within the binding.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Experimental Music In Schools: Towards A New World Of Sound

Author:
Brian Dennis
ISBN #:
0193231956

Experimental Music In Schools: Towards A New World Of Sound

Author:
Brian Dennis
ISBN #:
0193231964

Chaos In Ecology: Experimental Nonlinear Dynamics

Author:
Brian Dennis
ISBN #:
0121988767

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