Raymond T Johnson
Hair Stylist at Eastmoor Dr, Denver, CO

License number
Colorado 115146
Issued Date
Jan 12, 2008
Renew Date
Apr 1, 2016
Expiration Date
Mar 31, 2018
Type
Hair Stylist
Address
Address
7250 Eastmoor Dr #116, Denver, CO 80237

Professional information

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Graduate Student At University Of Colorado At Boulder

Position:
Graduate Assistant at University of Colorado Boulder
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
University of Colorado Boulder - Boulder, CO since Aug 2010 - Graduate Assistant Park County School District Re-2 Aug 2006 - May 2009 - High School Mathematics Teacher Fremont Re-2 School DIstrict Aug 2003 - May 2006 - High School Mathematics Teacher
Education:
University of Colorado at Boulder 2009 - 2015
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Education
University of Northern Iowa 2000 - 2002
Program Certificate, Geography
University of Northern Iowa 1996 - 1999
BA, Mathematics
Skills:
Curriculum Design, Mathematics Education, Teacher Training, Teaching, Algebra, Geometry, Statistics, Education Policy, Higher Education, Research, Data Analysis, Public Speaking, Curriculum Development
Interests:
Relationships between Research and Practice; Realistic Mathematics Education (RME); Statistics Education; Education Policy; Scientific and Open Access Publishing; Assessment, Measurement, and Grading
Honor & Awards:
University of Northern Iowa Presidential Scholar, 1996-2000


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Foot-Powered Footwear-Embedded Sensor-Transceiver

US Patent:
2010009, Apr 15, 2010
Filed:
Oct 7, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/575115
Inventors:
Joseph A. KEATING - Broomfield CO, US
Timothy N. Bradow - Littleton CO, US
Raymond R. Johnson - Denver CO, US
Prativadi B. Narayan - Broomfield CO, US
International Classification:
F03G 7/08, H04Q 9/00
US Classification:
290 1 R, 34087007, 290 50
Abstract:
A user-powered apparatus, system, and method of providing a pedestrian with information is disclosed. The present invention harvests energy created by a moving pedestrian and takes the harvested energy and uses it to recharge an energy storage device that is embedded in the same footwear. Also built into the footwear may be a microcontroller and sensor, and a transmitter/receiver mechanism by which signals may be transmitted to and received from a wrist watch, iPodĀ®, cell phone and/or any similar portable device on the pedestrian. The footwear may be capable of receiving signals transmitted by the portable device or GPS satellite. The GPS satellite may provide information about the geographical location of the pedestrian. Since the energy storage device may be flexible, it can survive on footwear that gets flexed a significant amount. The energy harvester may harvest energy from the footsteps of the pedestrian or some other source and recharge the energy storage device so that there is no need to replace the energy storage device that is an integral and inseparable part of the footwear.


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Passive Over/Under Voltage Control And Protection For Energy Storage Devices Associated With Energy Harvesting

US Patent:
8350519, Jan 8, 2013
Filed:
Apr 2, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/417351
Inventors:
Paul C. Brantner - Conifer CO, US
Joseph A. Keating - Broomfield CO, US
Raymond R. Johnson - Denver CO, US
Timothy N. Bradow - Littleton CO, US
Prativadi B. Narayan - Broomfield CO, US
Bernd J. Neudecker - Littleton CO, US
Assignee:
Infinite Power Solutions, Inc - Littleton CO
International Classification:
H01M 10/44, H02J 7/00, H02H 3/00, H01G 2/12
US Classification:
320101, 320132, 320134, 320136, 361 6, 361 8, 361 15, 361 16, 361 56
Abstract:
Described herein is, for example, a battery or capacitor over voltage (overcharge) and under-voltage protection circuit, that, for example, is adapted to not draw current from the battery or capacitor to be charged unless charge energy is detected and to not charge an energy storage device when an over-charge condition is sensed. The protection circuit may, for example, not be turned on unless an over voltage condition is present. Incoming energy to the system can be shunted to ground via a shunt load of various types including resistive loads and active components such as a zener diode. In some embodiments, no switching of the inbound power is required. Within limits, no regulation of inbound power is needed. When inbound power is sufficient to charge the battery or capacitor, regulation can occur via the applied shunt regulator if overcharge voltage conditions exist. Either type of charge source, voltage or current, can be used to provide charge energy.


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Thin Film Battery On An Integrated Circuit Or Circuit Board And Method Thereof

US Patent:
2007026, Nov 15, 2007
Filed:
May 14, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/748471
Inventors:
Raymond JOHNSON - Denver CO, US
Shawn SNYDER - Golden CO, US
Paul BRANTNER - Conifer CO, US
Timothy BRADOW - Littleton CO, US
Bernd NEUDECKER - Littleton CO, US
Assignee:
INFINITE POWER SOLUTIONS, INC. - Littleton CO
International Classification:
H01M 2/26, H01L 29/00
US Classification:
429161000, 438019000, 257E21001
Abstract:
The present invention relates to flexible thin film batteries on semiconducting surface or the conductive or insulating packaging surface of a semiconductor device and methods of constructing such batteries. Electrochemical devices may be glued to a semiconducting surface or the conductive or insulating packaging surface of a semiconductor device or deposited directly thereon. The invention also relates to flexible thin film batteries on flexible printed circuit boards where the electrochemical devices may also be glued or deposited on the flexible printed circuit board.


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Environmentally-Powered Wireless Sensor Module

US Patent:
8508193, Aug 13, 2013
Filed:
Oct 7, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/575079
Inventors:
Joseph A. Keating - Broomfield CO, US
Timothy N. Bradow - Littleton CO, US
Raymond R. Johnson - Denver CO, US
Prativadi B. Narayan - Broomfield CO, US
Assignee:
Infinite Power Solutions, Inc. - Littleton CO
International Classification:
H02J 7/00, H01L 29/84
US Classification:
320137, 257254
Abstract:
A system that powers a wireless sensor mechanism from ambient sources without the need to replace a battery is disclosed. The present invention uses an energy harvesting mechanism built onto, for example, a substrate to recharge a rechargeable energy storage mechanism that is built on the same substrate. The energy storage mechanism provides power to a transmission/receiving mechanism and microprocessor that may also be arranged on said substrate. The energy-harvesting mechanism may be combined with a power management unit to enable efficient use and regulation of the harvested energy.


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Thin Film Battery On An Integrated Circuit Or Circuit Board And Method Thereof

US Patent:
2014003, Jan 30, 2014
Filed:
Sep 30, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/041575
Inventors:
Raymond R. Johnson - Denver CO, US
Shawn W. Snyder - Golden CO, US
Paul C. Brantner - Conifer CO, US
Timothy J. Bradow - Littleton CO, US
Bernd J. Neudecker - Littleton CO, US
Assignee:
Infinite Power Solutions, Inc. - Littleton CO
International Classification:
H01M 2/08
US Classification:
429163, 429209, 429188
Abstract:
An electrochemical device includes an environmentally sensitive layer and a thin encapsulation layer deposited over said sensitive layer in which the thin encapsulation is a ceramic-metal composite laminate.