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Gordon W Cutler

from Riverside, UT
Age ~72

Gordon Cutler Phones & Addresses

  • Riverside, UT
  • Las Vegas, NV
  • 2839 Cavalier Dr, Baton Rouge, LA 70816
  • 10930 N 8400 W, Elwood, UT 84337 (435) 257-2907 (801) 514-1879
  • Tremonton, UT
  • Logan, UT
  • 10930 N 8400 W, Elwood, UT 84337 (435) 257-2907

Work

Position: Administration/Managerial

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Specialities

Taxation • Business Law • Trusts and Estates • Estate Planning

Professional Records

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Gordon Cutler - Lawyer

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Specialties:
Taxation
Business Law
Trusts and Estates
Estate Planning
ISLN:
908059261
Admitted:
1958
University:
Wayne State University, B.A., 1956
Law School:
New York University, LL.M., 1960; Wayne State University, J.D., 1958

Medicine Doctors

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Gordon Butler Cutler

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Specialties:
Internal Medicine
Endocrinology and Metabolism
Pediatric Endocrinology
Education:
Harvard University(1973)

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Gordon W. Cutler
DESERET, INCORPORATED
3301 N Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA 70806
C/O Charles E Spedale, Baton Rouge, LA 70806
2839 Cavalier, Baton Rouge, LA 70816

Publications

Us Patents

Treadmill Deck

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US Patent:
D453543, Feb 12, 2002
Filed:
Apr 13, 2001
Appl. No.:
29/140250
Inventors:
Gordon L. Cutler - Providence UT
Assignee:
Icon IP, Inc. - Logan UT
International Classification:
2102
US Classification:
D21694

Treadmill Deck

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US Patent:
D453948, Feb 26, 2002
Filed:
Apr 13, 2001
Appl. No.:
29/140256
Inventors:
Gordon L. Cutler - Providence UT
Assignee:
Icon IP, Inc. - Logan UT
International Classification:
2102
US Classification:
D21694

Hiking Exercise Apparatus

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US Patent:
6761667, Jul 13, 2004
Filed:
Feb 2, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/496569
Inventors:
Gordon L. Cutler - Providence UT
Scott R. Watterson - Logan UT
William T. Dalebout - Logan UT
Rodney L. Hammer - Lewiston UT
Kurt Finlayson - Wellsville UT
Assignee:
Icon IP, Inc. - Logan UT
International Classification:
A63B 2200
US Classification:
482 54, 482 51
Abstract:
A selectively inclining hiking exercise apparatus supports a user ambulating thereon. The selectively inclining hiking exercise apparatus includes: (i) a support base; and (ii) a treadbase having a proximal end, a distal end, and an inner portion therebetween, the treadbase selectively inclining with respect to the support base. The treadbase is pivotally coupled at the inner portion thereof to the treadbase. A handrail assembly of the hiking apparatus adjusts automatically throughout the range of motion of the treadbase.

Incline Trainer

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US Patent:
7285075, Oct 23, 2007
Filed:
Dec 11, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/733684
Inventors:
Gordon Cutler - Providence UT, US
Matthew R. Plott - River Heights UT, US
William T. Dalebout - North Logan UT, US
Assignee:
Icon IP, Inc. - Logan UT
International Classification:
A63B 21/00
US Classification:
482 54
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an inclining treadmill having a hood assembly pivotally coupled between the frame and the inclining tread base of the treadmill. The configuration of the pivoting hood assembly allows the inclining tread base to incline to a grade of at least 20 percent. The pivot point of the pivoting hood assembly is positioned distally from the distal end of the tread base. The pivoting hood assembly is positioned at an angle to greater than 40 degrees when the tread base is at its greatest grade of incline. A lift motor engages a channel bracket assembly of the pivoting hood assembly at a point distal to the pivot point of the pivoting hood assembly. The inclining tread base is linked to the frame of the treadmill by being coupled to the pivoting hood assembly.

Treadmill With Adjustable Cushioning Members

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US Patent:
7563203, Jul 21, 2009
Filed:
Feb 28, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/377295
Inventors:
William T. Dalebout - N. Logan UT, US
Gordon L. Cutler - Providence UT, US
Rodney L. Hammer - Lewiston UT, US
Justin Quinn Ferre - Logan UT, US
Assignee:
Icon IP, Inc. - Logan UT
International Classification:
A63B 22/02
US Classification:
482 54, 482 51
Abstract:
An exercise device includes a frame with a deck cooperating with the frame. The deck and frame cooperate with an endless belt having an upwardly exposed exercise section upon which an exercising user may rest or exercise. An impact absorbing mechanism cooperates with the frame and the deck and is configured to adjustably cushion the impact of a user upon the exercise section of the endless belt. The impact absorbing mechanism includes at least cushioning member and at least one spring at least partially surrounding a portion of the at least one cushioning member, wherein adjustment of the impact absorbing mechanism is achieved by replacing at least one of the at least one cushioning member and the at least one spring with at least one of another cushioning member and another spring.

Exercise Devices, Components For Exercise Devices And Related Methods

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US Patent:
7815550, Oct 19, 2010
Filed:
Sep 26, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/862133
Inventors:
Eric S. Watterson - Logan UT, US
Keith A. Taylor - Harrisville UT, US
Gordon L. Cutler - Providence UT, US
Assignee:
Icon Health & Fitness, Inc. - Logan UT
International Classification:
A63B 22/02
US Classification:
482 54
Abstract:
Exercise devices, components for exercise devices and related methods are provided. In one embodiment, an exercise device is provided in the form of a treadmill including a frame, a platform or deck, a continuous or circuitous belt surrounding the platform, and at least one columnar member coupled with e frame and extending generally upwards from the frame when the exercise device is in an intended operating orientation. A cushioning device is directly coupled to the columnar member and in contact with an underlying support surface. In one embodiment, the cushioning device may include a first end member coupled with the columnar member, a second end member in contact with the supporting surface, and one or more compression members disposed between the first end member and the second end member.

Exercise Device With Rack And Pinion Incline Adjusting Mechanism

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US Patent:
20130123073, May 16, 2013
Filed:
Oct 16, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/652568
Inventors:
William T. Dalebout - North Logan UT, US
Kent Smith - Nibley UT, US
Trenton V. Larsen - Hyrum UT, US
Gordon Cutler - Providence UT, US
Assignee:
ICON HEALTH & FITNESS, INC. - Logan UT
International Classification:
A63B 22/02
US Classification:
482 54
Abstract:
Incline mechanisms are provided for adjusting an incline of an inclinable portion of an exercise device. The incline mechanism may include one or more racks disposed on a frame, such as a generally upright support structure of a treadmill. One or more pinions may be movably connected to the inclinable portion of the exercise device, such as a treadbase of a treadmill, and may engage the one or more racks. An incline motor may rotate the pinions, which causes the pinions to ride up or down the racks. As the pinions rides up or down the racks or linear gear bars, the incline of the inclinable portion of the exercise device is increased or decreased. The pinions may rotate between various positions on the racks which correspond to various inclines and declines, including fully inclined, fully declined, and neutral positions.

Convertible Elliptical And Recumbent Cycle

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US Patent:
61712175, Jan 9, 2001
Filed:
Feb 9, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/247159
Inventors:
Gordon L. Cutler - Providence UT
International Classification:
A63B 2200
US Classification:
482 57
Abstract:
An exercise apparatus includes a base having a brace upstanding therefrom. A support member including a rail having a seat mounted thereon is rotatably connected to the brace. Mounted to the front end of the base are a pair tracks. Positioned on opposing sides of the support stand are a pair of linear foot rails. The front end of each foot rail has a wheel rotatably mounted thereon and disposed on a corresponding track. The second end of each foot rail is rotatably mounted to the base by a crank assembly. Positioned at the front end of each foot rail is a first foot pad. Positioned at the second end of each foot rail is a second foot pad. By either standing on the first foot pads or sitting on the seat and pushing against the second foot pads, each of the foot rails can be moved in an elliptical path for exercising the leg muscles of a user.
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