Michael James Pratt - Draper UT, US Scott Kendrick Warner - Draper UT, US Joseph W. Christensen - Cedar Hills UT, US
Assignee:
Ogio International, Inc. - Bluffdale UT
International Classification:
A63B 55/00 A45F 3/04 A45C 5/06
US Classification:
2063155, 2063153, 150117, 150900, 190111, 224653
Abstract:
A pocket closure device for facilitating retention of and access to items placed in a pocket. Specifically, certain embodiments of the present invention comprise an elongate resilient member disposed along a pocket and attached to a front panel of the pocket and to an outer surface of a bag. The elongate resilient member acts to bias the front panel against the outer surface of the bag such that the panel may be quickly and effectively accessed in a single movement. The biased nature of the front panel of the pocket also enables quick and automatic closure of the pocket to secure pocket contents.
Michael James Pratt - Draper UT, US Joseph W. Christensen - Cedar Hills UT, US Scott Kendrick Warner - Provo UT, US Jeffrey Alan Sheets - Sandy UT, US
Assignee:
Ogio International, Inc. - Bluffdale UT
International Classification:
A63B 55/00
US Classification:
2063156, 2063153, 211 702
Abstract:
The present invention features a ergonomically designed and structured golf bag top and club separator. The golf bag top and club separator comprises a perimeter support member having integrally formed tiered sections both along its longitudinal and lateral axes, a wood complex, an iron complex located opposite from and offset below the wood complex, and a plurality of strategically placed dividers therein to provide vertical disposition and segregation of wood-type golf clubs. Through its unique design, the present invention provides vertical segregation of the wood complex, thus providing optimal positioning, travel, access, and retrieval of golf clubs inserted and housed therein, as well as providing added protection of the clubs from one another. The wood complex is vertically segregated and positioned proximate or distal the body of the user.
Michael J. Pratt - Draper UT, US Scott Kendrick Warner - Draper UT, US Joseph W. Christensen - Cedar Hills UT, US
Assignee:
Ogio International, Inc. - Bluffdale UT
International Classification:
A45C 5/06 A63B 55/00
US Classification:
150117, 150900, 190111, 2063155, 224653
Abstract:
A pocket closure device for facilitating retention of and access to items placed in a pocket. Specifically, certain embodiments of the present invention comprise an elongate resilient member disposed along a pocket and attached to a front panel of the pocket and to an outer surface of a bag. The elongate resilient member acts to bias the front panel against the outer surface of the bag such that the panel may be quickly and effectively accessed in a single movement. The biased nature of the front panel of the pocket also enables quick and automatic closure of the pocket to secure pocket contents.
Michael Pratt - Draper UT, US Joseph Christensen - Cedar Hills UT, US Scott Warner - Provo UT, US Jeffrey Sheets - Sandy UT, US
International Classification:
A63B055/06 A63B055/04 A63B055/00
US Classification:
206/315600, 211/070200
Abstract:
The present invention features a ergonomically designed and structured golf bag top and club separator. The golf bag top and club separator comprises a perimeter support member having integrally formed tiered sections both along its longitudinal and lateral axes, a wood complex, an iron complex located opposite from and offset below the wood complex, and a plurality of strategically placed dividers therein to provide vertical disposition and segregation of wood-type golf clubs. Through its unique design, the present invention provides vertical segregation of the wood complex, thus providing optimal positioning, travel, access, and retrieval of golf clubs inserted and housed therein, as well as providing added protection of the clubs from one another. The wood complex is vertically segregated and positioned proximate or distal the body of the user.
Brian Sanderson - Provo UT, US Michael Pratt - Draper UT, US Joseph Christensen - Cedar Hills UT, US
International Classification:
A45F003/10 A45F003/04
US Classification:
224/201000, 224/265000, 224/266000
Abstract:
A substantially rigid bag carrying device for facilitating manual transport of a bag, such as a golf bag, luggage, camping equipment, backpack, and the like. The bag carrying device facilitates manual transport of a bag by providing independent support for the bag as well as enabling a user to quickly and easily implement the bag carrying device in a single motion. The support structure of the bag carrying device may be defined by a variety of shoulder supports, connecting supports, and other support structures. The bag carrying device may also incorporate one or more support straps for selectively adjusting the position of the bag relative to a user.
Joseph Christensen - Cedar Hills UT, US Jason Tippetts - Hillsboro OR, US Michael Pratt - Draper UT, US
International Classification:
H01M 2/10
US Classification:
016444000
Abstract:
A locking handle device capable of securely engaging complementary handle components and preventing their disengagement except upon deliberate actuation of a release element. A release element may be integral with the base portions of the handle such that application of an inward force to opposing release elements may transfer a substantially vertical and transverse force to the locked handles, thereby effectively disengaging complementary handle components.
Michael James Pratt - Draper UT, US James Rocky Harris - Lewi UT, US Joseph W. Christensen - Cedar Hills UT, US Jason Prigge - Salt Lake City UT, US Kenneth Harris - St. Louis MO, US Brandon Hefer - St. Louis MO, US Aaron Brookhart - St. Louis MO, US
International Classification:
A63B 55/10
US Classification:
248 96, 248 97
Abstract:
A golf bag stand system is described wherein the legs of the stand system deploy in an arcuate path. The arcuate path permits the legs of the golf bag stand system to be widely deployed to support the golf bag while minimizing entanglement issues during deployment and retraction. The arcuate deployment keeps the legs closer to the center line of the bag during a greater period of the deployment/retraction, with the sideward/outward movement of the legs occurring at the end of leg deployment and at the beginning of leg retraction. This may be achieved by hingedly connecting the legs to the golf bag with an axis of rotation that is inclined toward the center of the golf bag. The legs of the golf bag include a bend or jog that permits the inclined axis of rotation while keeping the legs close to the golf bag when in the retracted position.
License Records
Joseph W Christensen
License #:
51376 - Active
Category:
EMS Licensing
Issued Date:
Jun 2, 2016
Expiration Date:
Jun 30, 2018
Type:
EMT-Paramedic
Joseph Christensen
License #:
982106 - Expired
Category:
Swimming Pool Operator
Issued Date:
Mar 31, 2014
Effective Date:
Apr 5, 2016
Expiration Date:
Mar 31, 2016
Type:
Swimming Pool Operator
Resumes
Associate At Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison Llp
Fine Art Student at University of Utah, Creative Director at JosephDC
Location:
Greater Salt Lake City Area
Industry:
Fine Art
Work:
University of Utah since Aug 2009
Fine Art Student
JosephDC since Mar 2001
Creative Director
Targa Media Apr 2008 - Mar 2009
Art Director
Contexo Media Jul 2006 - May 2007
Sr. Graphic Designer
Young Living Essential Oils Jun 2005 - Feb 2006
Graphic Designer
Education:
University of Utah 2009 - 2013
BFA, Sculpture Intermedia
Art Institute of Seattle 2001 - 2002
Associate of Arts and Sciences (AAS), Photography
Collins College 1997 - 1997
Certificate, Graphic Design
Skills:
Photography Graphic Design Typography Web Design Web Development Metal Fabrication MIG welding Bronze Casting Lost Wax Casting Model Casting Woodworking Contemporary Art Blogging
Interests:
Visual and verbal communications, finding/making connections even when there may not be an apparent connection, networking, puzzles, reading, writing, doodling, hiking, driving, thinking, walking, enjoying time with friends.
Honor & Awards:
Received "Best in Show" award at The Annual U of U Student Art Exhibition: 2011.
Name: "Enhancement"
Composition: torso of a woman
Materials: Wood and Lego
Dr. Christensen graduated from the Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine in 1995. He works in Glen Ellyn, IL and specializes in Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Dr. Christensen is affiliated with Central Dupage Hospital.
Salt Lake City, UT, United StatesCreative Director at JosephDC I have been professionally involved in Design and Photography for over 10 years, which have also included sales, marketing, and advertising roles.
Algonquin Elementary School Park Forest IL 1971-1977, Dogwood Elementary School Park Forest IL 1972-1974
Community:
Sheila Donlon, Tim Raymond, Dianna Thiakos, Suzanne Steffen, Travis Montgomery, James Scanlon, Susan Carr, Glenn Clark, Mike Cepela, David Schwarz, Andrea Gordon
John F. Kennedy Elementary School Jamesburg NJ 1986-1991, Grace Breckwedel Middle School Jamesburg NJ 1992-1995, Spotswood High School Spotswood NJ 1995-1999
Community:
Jamie Goff, Rebecca Kron, Michael Martin, Kevin Luque, Lisa Krulish, Michelle Owens, Jon Smitty, Natalie Buchko, Lori Hriczak, Colleen Ehlers, Kelly Francoeur, Jose Alvarado