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Marcus L Marjama

from Brush Prairie, WA
Age ~48

Marcus Marjama Phones & Addresses

  • 17211 NE 227Th Ave, Brush Prairie, WA 98606 (360) 260-0442
  • Vancouver, WA
  • 16124 Mason Ln, Beaverton, OR 97006
  • Tigard, OR
  • Santa Cruz, CA
  • Capitola, CA
  • La Selva Beach, CA
  • Columbus, OH
  • Redmond, OR

Work

Company: Nautilus Nov 2017 Position: Senior manager, innovation

Education

Degree: Master of Business Administration, Masters School / High School: Marylhurst University 2009 to 2010 Specialities: Management

Skills

Product Development • Manufacturing • Engineering • Design For Manufacturing • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Mechanical Engineering • Engineering Management • Cad • Finite Element Analysis • Product Design • Testing • Project Management • Management • Process Improvement • Program Management • Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing • Leadership • Solidworks • Continuous Improvement • Lean Manufacturing • Six Sigma • Analysis • Dfmea • Teamwork • Process Engineering • Automotive • Manufacturing Engineering • Pro Engineer • Root Cause Analysis • Start Ups • Computer Aided Design • Business Process Improvement • Gd

Ranks

Certificate: Certified Personal Trainer

Industries

Health, Wellness And Fitness

Resumes

Resumes

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Senior Manager, Innovation

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Location:
17211 northeast 227Th Ave, Brush Prairie, WA 98606
Industry:
Health, Wellness And Fitness
Work:
Nautilus
Senior Manager, Innovation

Nautilus Apr 1, 2014 - Nov 2017
Mechanical Engineering Manager

Nautilus Mar 2013 - Apr 2014
Lead Engineer

Nautilus Jun 2012 - Mar 2013
Senior Mechanical Engineer

Nautilus Oct 2008 - Jun 2012
Mechanical Engineer
Education:
Marylhurst University 2009 - 2010
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Management
Oregon State University 1994 - 1999
Bachelor of Science In Mechanical Engineering, Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Redmond High School
Marylhurst University;Mba, General Management;2009 – 2010;
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Management
Skills:
Product Development
Manufacturing
Engineering
Design For Manufacturing
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Mechanical Engineering
Engineering Management
Cad
Finite Element Analysis
Product Design
Testing
Project Management
Management
Process Improvement
Program Management
Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
Leadership
Solidworks
Continuous Improvement
Lean Manufacturing
Six Sigma
Analysis
Dfmea
Teamwork
Process Engineering
Automotive
Manufacturing Engineering
Pro Engineer
Root Cause Analysis
Start Ups
Computer Aided Design
Business Process Improvement
Gd
Certifications:
Certified Personal Trainer
License 5123106
Nesta, License 5123106

Publications

Us Patents

Motorless Treadmill Stepper Exercise Device

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US Patent:
20120040802, Feb 16, 2012
Filed:
Aug 10, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/854123
Inventors:
Ryan R. Dibble - Camas WA, US
Bryce C. Baker - Battle Ground WA, US
Marcus L. Marjama - Vancouver WA, US
International Classification:
A63B 22/02
US Classification:
482 54
Abstract:
An exercise device can include a frame, first and second treadle assemblies, and a one-way drive system. Each treadle assembly can include a deck and tread belt rotatably coupled to the deck. The treadle assemblies can be pivotably mounted to the frame. Downward movement of the two treadle assemblies can cause the tread belts associated with the treadle assemblies to rotate relative to their decks.

Exercise Machine

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US Patent:
20220401793, Dec 22, 2022
Filed:
May 4, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/736469
Inventors:
- Vancouver WA, US
Marcus L. Marjama - Vancouver WA, US
Kevin M. Hendricks - Portland OR, US
Thomas H. Moran - Portland OR, US
Assignee:
NAUTILUS, INC. - VANCOUVER WA
International Classification:
A63B 22/06
A63B 22/20
A63B 21/008
A63B 22/00
A63B 24/00
Abstract:
Described herein are embodiments of stationary exercise machines having reciprocating foot and/or hand members, such as foot pedals that move in a closed loop path. Some embodiments can include reciprocating foot pedals that cause a user's feet to move along a closed loop path that is substantially inclined, such that the foot motion simulates a climbing motion more than a flat walking or running motion. Some embodiments can further include reciprocating handles that are configured to move in coordination with the foot via a linkage to a crank wheel also coupled to the foot pedals. Variable resistance can be provided via a rotating air-resistance based mechanism, via a magnetism based mechanism, and/or via other mechanisms, one or more of which can be rapidly adjustable while the user is using the machine.

Tilt-Enabled Bike With Tilt-Disabling Mechanism

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US Patent:
20220219040, Jul 14, 2022
Filed:
Mar 30, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/709248
Inventors:
- VANCOUVER WA, US
Brian Venturella - Vancouver WA, US
Jeffrey A. Gettle - Portland OR, US
Edana French - Portland OR, US
Marcus Marjama - Vancouver WA, US
Edward L. Flick - Brush Prairie WA, US
Dan Consiglio - Vancouver WA, US
Assignee:
Nautilus, Inc. - VANCOUVER WA
International Classification:
A63B 22/06
A63B 23/04
Abstract:
A stationary bike capable of leaning of tilting side to side during use is described. The stationary bike has a fixed frame portion and moving frame portion which is pivotally mounted on the fixed frame portion, at two spaced apart pivot locations, to allow the moving frame to pivot about a pivot axis defined by the two spaced apart pivot locations. The pivotal action of the bike may be resisted, such as by a damper. The tilt-enabled bike is equipped with a tilt disabling mechanism, e.g., a locking mechanism configured to selectively and operatively engage the moving and the fixed frame to disable the relative movement (i.e. the pivoting) of the moving frame.

Exercise Machine

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US Patent:
20200155894, May 21, 2020
Filed:
Jan 24, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/751989
Inventors:
- VANCOUVER WA, US
Marcus L. Marjama - Vancouver WA, US
Kevin M. Hendricks - Portland OR, US
Thomas H. Moran - Portland OR, US
Assignee:
NAUTILUS, INC. - VANCOUVER WA
International Classification:
A63B 22/06
A63B 22/00
A63B 24/00
A63B 21/008
A63B 22/20
Abstract:
Described herein are embodiments of stationary exercise machines having reciprocating foot and/or hand members, such as foot pedals that move in a closed loop path. Some embodiments can include reciprocating foot pedals that cause a user's feet to move along a closed loop path that is substantially inclined, such that the foot motion simulates a climbing motion more than a flat walking or running motion. Some embodiments can further include reciprocating handles that are configured to move in coordination with the foot via a linkage to a crank wheel also coupled to the foot pedals. Variable resistance can be provided via a rotating air-resistance based mechanism, via a magnetism based mechanism, and/or via other mechanisms, one or more of which can be rapidly adjustable while the user is using the machine.

Pedal Assembly For Exercise Machine

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US Patent:
20190308062, Oct 10, 2019
Filed:
Jun 24, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/450681
Inventors:
- Vancouver WA, US
Marcus L. Marjama - Vancouver WA, US
Benjamin A. Browning - Vancouver WA, US
Assignee:
NAUTILUS, INC. - Vancouver WA
International Classification:
A63B 22/00
A63B 21/00
A63B 23/035
A63B 22/20
A63B 21/005
A63B 21/008
A63B 21/012
A63B 22/06
A63B 71/06
Abstract:
A stationary exercise machine according to the present disclosure may include a frame, a crankshaft rotatably supported by the frame, first and second lower linkages, and first and second crank arms connected to opposite sides of the crankshaft such that rotation of either of the crank arms causes rotation of the crankshaft. The lower linkages may be operatively connected to the crankshaft and to a respective one of first and second pedals. Each of the lower linkages may include a reciprocating member operatively connecting one of the pedals with one of the crank arms. Each of the lower linkages may include an adjustable linkage connected between the reciprocating member and the respective crank arm, the adjustable linkage may vary a distance between an output end of the reciprocating member and an input end of the crank arm. Each of the pedals may be pivotally connected to the respective reciprocating members.

Exercise Machine

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US Patent:
20190232104, Aug 1, 2019
Filed:
Apr 8, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/378221
Inventors:
- Vancouver WA, US
Marcus L. Marjama - Vancouver WA, US
Kevin M. Hendricks - Portland OR, US
Assignee:
NAUTILUS, INC. - VANCOUVER WA
International Classification:
A63B 22/00
A63B 22/06
A63B 21/00
A63B 21/008
A63B 23/035
Abstract:
Described herein are embodiments of stationary exercise machines having reciprocating foot and/or hand members, such as foot pedals that move in a closed loop path. Some embodiments can include reciprocating foot pedals that cause a user's feet to move along a closed loop path that is substantially inclined, such that the foot motion simulates a climbing motion more than a flat walking or running motion. Some embodiments can further include reciprocating handles that are configured to move in coordination with the foot via a linkage to a crank wheel also coupled to the foot pedals. Variable resistance can be provided via a rotating air-resistance based mechanism, via a magnetism based mechanism, and/or via other mechanisms, one or more of which can be rapidly adjustable while the user is using the machine.

Exercise Machine

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US Patent:
20180304117, Oct 25, 2018
Filed:
Apr 23, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/960174
Inventors:
- VANCOUVER WA, US
Marcus L. Marjama - Vancouver WA, US
Kevin M. Hendricks - Portland OR, US
Thomas H. Moran - Portland OR, US
International Classification:
A63B 22/06
A63B 24/00
A63B 21/008
A63B 22/00
A63B 22/20
A63B 21/00
A63B 21/005
A63B 21/22
A63B 21/012
A63B 22/04
Abstract:
Described herein are embodiments of stationary exercise machines having reciprocating foot and/or hand members, such as foot pedals that move in a closed loop path. Some embodiments can include reciprocating foot pedals that cause a user's feet to move along a closed loop path that is substantially inclined, such that the foot motion simulates a climbing motion more than a flat walking or running motion. Some embodiments can further include reciprocating handles that are configured to move in coordination with the foot via a linkage to a crank wheel also coupled to the foot pedals. Variable resistance can be provided via a rotating air-resistance based mechanism, via a magnetism based mechanism, and/or via other mechanisms, one or more of which can be rapidly adjustable while the user is using the machine.

Exercise Machine

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US Patent:
20180250550, Sep 6, 2018
Filed:
May 3, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/970627
Inventors:
- Vancouver WA, US
Marcus L. Marjama - Vancouver WA, US
Kevin M. Hendricks - Portland OR, US
International Classification:
A63B 22/00
A63B 21/008
A63B 21/00
A63B 23/035
A63B 22/06
A63B 21/005
A63B 24/00
Abstract:
Described herein are embodiments of stationary exercise machines having reciprocating foot and/or hand members, such as foot pedals that move in a closed loop path. Some embodiments can include reciprocating foot pedals that cause a user's feet to move along a closed loop path that is substantially inclined, such that the foot motion simulates a climbing motion more than a flat walking or running motion. Some embodiments can further include reciprocating handles that are configured to move in coordination with the foot via a linkage to a crank wheel also coupled to the foot pedals. Variable resistance can be provided via a rotating air-resistance based mechanism, via a magnetism based mechanism, and/or via other mechanisms, one or more of which can be rapidly adjustable while the user is using the machine.
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