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Bret J Park

from South Jordan, UT
Age ~51

Bret Park Phones & Addresses

  • 11224 Charismatic Ct, South Jordan, UT 84095 (801) 446-6568
  • 11179 Ivy Creek Cv, South Jordan, UT 84095 (801) 253-9014 (801) 446-6568
  • Cottonwood Heights, UT
  • Salt Lake City, UT
  • 6684 Dale Park Cir, West Jordan, UT 84084
  • Magna, UT
  • Sandy, UT

Professional Records

License Records

Bret J Park

Address:
Riverton, UT
License #:
337000-4801 - Expired
Category:
Unarmed Combat
Issued Date:
Feb 28, 1997
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 1997
Type:
Professional Contestant

Bret J Park

Address:
Riverton, UT
License #:
337000-9911 - Expired
Category:
Unarmed Combat
Issued Date:
Apr 15, 2003
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 2004
Type:
Judge

Bret J Park

Address:
Riverton, UT
License #:
337000-4804 - Expired
Category:
Unarmed Combat
Issued Date:
Aug 26, 2005
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 2008
Type:
Second

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Chief Executive Officer

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Location:
South Jordan, UT
Work:
Savant Holdings
Chief Executive Officer

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Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Bret J. Park
Principal
Web Charges, LLC
Nonclassifiable Establishments
11224 Charismatic Ct, Riverton, UT 84095

Publications

Us Patents

Continuously Variably Reciprocating Transmission

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US Patent:
6595084, Jul 22, 2003
Filed:
Jan 2, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/753157
Inventors:
Bret J. Park - South Jordan UT, 84095
International Classification:
F16C 304
US Classification:
74601, 74 55, 74600, 74837
Abstract:
A variable-ratio transmission device. A first translational member is pivotally intercoupled to a first rotational member by at least one connecting arm. The connecting arm has a first portion pivotally connected to the first translational member at a first pivot point, and a second portion pivotally and adjustably connected to the first rotational member at a first radial attachment point removed from the center of rotation of the first rotational member. The first radial attachment point and the center of rotation thereby define a first attachment radius. The location of the first radial attachment point with respect to the first rotational member is variable to thereby increase and decrease the first attachment radius, which in turn modifies a ratio of movement between the first rotational member and the first translational member.

Variable Displacement Engine

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US Patent:
6938589, Sep 6, 2005
Filed:
Nov 25, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/302595
Inventors:
Bret J. Park - South Jordan UT, US
International Classification:
F02B075/18
US Classification:
123 564, 123 48 B
Abstract:
An internal combustion engine having at least one piston with an adjustable stroke length. The engine includes a connecting rod attached to the piston and a crankshaft. The crankshaft has a journal portion that extends along a length that is non-perpendicular to a movement axis of the piston. The crankshaft may be moved in a longitudinal direction with respect to the piston to adjust the position of the connecting rod on the journal portion and to thereby adjust the stroke length of the piston.

Continuously Variable Mechanical Transmission

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US Patent:
20040083836, May 6, 2004
Filed:
Nov 6, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/289828
Inventors:
Bret Park - South Jordan UT, US
Assignee:
TransVantage, L.L.C.
International Classification:
F16H029/04
US Classification:
074/117000
Abstract:
A variable-ratio transmission device includes a crankshaft for attachment to a first rotational member at an axis of rotation. The crankshaft may be angled such that a portion of the crankshaft is offset a radial distance from the axis of rotation. A connecting arm may be attached to the crankshaft in a manner such that the connecting arm can be moved along the length of the crankshaft. The connecting arm may be attached to an second rotational member such that as the crankshaft is rotated, the connecting arm causes the second rotational member to rotate back and forth. A ratio of movement between the first rotational member and the second rotational member can be adjusted by moving the connecting arm along the length of the crankshaft to thereby alter the radial distance the connecting arm is moved during rotation of the crankshaft.

Variable Displacement Engine

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US Patent:
20040159305, Aug 19, 2004
Filed:
Feb 19, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/783881
Inventors:
Bret Park - South Jordan UT, US
Assignee:
PowerVantage Engines, Inc.
International Classification:
F02B075/32
US Classification:
123/197400
Abstract:
An internal combustion engine having at least one piston with an adjustable stroke length. The engine includes a connecting rod attached to the piston and a crankshaft. The crankshaft has a journal portion that extends along a length that is non-perpendicular to a movement axis of the piston. The crankshaft may be moved in a longitudinal direction with respect to the piston to adjust the position of the connecting rod on the journal portion and to thereby adjust the stroke length of the piston.

Continuous Variable-Ratio Transmission

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US Patent:
54256852, Jun 20, 1995
Filed:
Jan 6, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/178104
Inventors:
Bret J. Park - West Valley UT
International Classification:
F16H 1500
US Classification:
476 55
Abstract:
A continuous variable-ratio transmission includes a first rotatable member whose exterior surface of revolution about its axis of rotation is defined by a tractrix curve. A rotatable conical member is mounted upon a first shaft and frictionally engages with the tractrix surface. The second rotatable member is moveable along the tractrix surface and has a shape such that for any position along the tractrix surface, the ratio of any two contacting circumferences of the conical surface and the tractrix surface is substantially equivalent to the ratio of any other two contacting circumferences. A first gear of a gear assembly is operably connected to the first shaft. A rotatable splined shaft extends axially through a second gear of the gear assembly and engages with a splined interior surface thereof to thereby permit the gear assembly to move along the splined shaft with movement of the conical member along the tractrix surface. The axis of rotation of the splined shaft is maintained at a substantially consistent angle relative to a tangent line at a friction point on the tractrix surface for any position of the conical member along the tractrix surface to thereby maintain contact between the conical surface and the tractrix surface along substantially an entire length of the conical surface at any position.

Continuously Variable Reciprocating Transmission Device

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US Patent:
6016719, Jan 25, 2000
Filed:
Mar 27, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/828802
Inventors:
Bret J. Park - Sandy UT
International Classification:
F16L 304
US Classification:
74601
Abstract:
A variable-ratio transmission device. A first translational member is pivotally intercoupled to a first rotational member by at least one connecting arm. The connecting arm has a first portion pivotally connected to the first translational member at a first pivot point, and a second portion pivotally and adjustably connected to the first rotational member at a first radial attachment point removed from the center of rotation of the first rotational member. The first radial attachment point and the center of rotation thereby define a first attachment radius. The location of the first radial attachment point with respect to the first rotational member is variable to thereby increase and decrease the first attachment radius, which in turn modifies a ratio of movement between the first rotational member and the first translational member.

Sleeve Bearing For Turbocharging Device

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US Patent:
20150078886, Mar 19, 2015
Filed:
Sep 16, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/028031
Inventors:
Bret J. Park - South Jordan UT, US
International Classification:
F16C 17/04
F16C 41/00
US Classification:
415111, 384101
Abstract:
A ball bearing sleeve is used in a turbocharging device. The ball bearing sleeve has one or more ball bearings that are designed to control loads that are applied to the sleeve in the x, y and z-directions. The ball bearing sleeve is designed to replace the “thrust bearing” that is typically the “weak link” in a turbocharging device, as well as the journal bearings. The sleeve is designed to include a cylindrical portion that includes one or more grooves for directing the flow of oil around the sleeve for cooling. An oil duct having access holes directs the flow of oil into the ball bearings. Sleeve device may be retro-fitted into an existing turbocharger, which originally had journal and thrust bearings.

One-Way Heart Assist Valve

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US Patent:
20150039076, Feb 5, 2015
Filed:
Aug 5, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/959047
Inventors:
Bret J. Park - South Jordan UT, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/24
US Classification:
623 115, 623 124
Abstract:
A medical device used in patients with inefficient heart function to improve the efficiency of the pumping action of the heart. This device adds one or more one-way valves in the blood vessels and/or arteries, very near, but not in, the heart, thereby increasing the efficiency of the native heart. The device includes one or more one-way heart valves designed to go in arteries/veins that are connected to the heart, and which arteries and/or veins are the conduits for taking blood into/out of the heart. The one-way heart valve allows blood flow in only one direction. An optional sleeve (stent) may be placed outside the arteries/veins where the valve(s) are located to add support to the walls. An optional sleeve (stent) may also be used on the inside of the artery to insure the artery does not collapse during a vacuum phase of the beating.
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