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Tim Emil Biehn

from North Salt Lake, UT
Age ~72

Tim Biehn Phones & Addresses

  • North Salt Lake, UT
  • 2213 N Gunsight Dr, Saint George, UT 84770 (801) 292-7028
  • 1469 Easthills Cir, Bountiful, UT 84010 (801) 292-7028
  • Salt Lake City, UT
  • West Bountiful, UT

Professional Records

License Records

Tim Emil Biehn

Address:
Bountiful, UT
License #:
165515-2201 - Expired
Category:
Engineer/Land Surveyor
Type:
Professional Land Surveyor

Tim Emil Biehn

Address:
Saint George, UT
License #:
165515-2201 - Active
Category:
Engineer/Land Surveyor
Issued Date:
Jun 22, 1989
Expiration Date:
Mar 31, 2017
Type:
Professional Land Surveyor

Tim Emil Biehn

Address:
Bountiful, UT
License #:
165515-5555 - Expired
Category:
Lien Recovery Fund Member
Issued Date:
Oct 12, 1995
Expiration Date:
Jul 31, 2003
Type:
LRF Individual Member

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Tim Biehn
Secretary
Robinson, Biehn & Biehn, Inc
Land Surveying Services · Land Surveyor
5330 S 900 E STE 120, Salt Lake City, UT 84117
(801) 266-1118

Publications

Us Patents

Bicycle Rack For Recreational Vehicle

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US Patent:
52694461, Dec 14, 1993
Filed:
Sep 18, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/948296
Inventors:
Tim E. Biehn - Bountiful UT
International Classification:
B60R 910
US Classification:
224 4203B
Abstract:
A bicycle rack is disclosed for supporting a bicycle in an upward standing position at the back end of a vehicle, with the bicycle lying in a plane extending substantially perpendicular from the transverse axis at the back end of the vehicle. The bicycle rack comprises a pair of side-by-side, elongate members spaced from each other so as to receive a tire and rim of a bicycle wheel between the elongate members. The elongate members are mounted to a rear bumper of a vehicle, with the pair of elongate members extending backwardly from the vehicle. A front lateral member extends between the pair of elongate members and lies alongside the front end of the bumper, and a rear lateral member extends between the distal ends of the pair of elongate members. An elongate slot is formed by the front lateral member, the pair of elongate members and the rear lateral member. The slot receives a portion of a rear wheel of a bicycle to cradle the rear wheel in the elongate slot, and the bicycle stands upwardly from the elongate slot along the back side of the vehicle.
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