Richard B Johnson
Plumbers at 63 Pl, Arvada, CO

License number
Colorado 8024
Issued Date
Dec 15, 1996
Renew Date
Dec 6, 2002
Expiration Date
Dec 6, 2002
Type
Plumbing Apprentice
Address
Address
8680 W 63Rd Pl, Arvada, CO 80004

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Richard Johnson, age 63
501 Rollie Ave, Fort Lupton, CO 80621
(303) 909-2872
Richard Johnson, age 87
500 Sapphire Dr, Castle Rock, CO 80108
(303) 993-4653
Richard Johnson, age 69
505 Barberry Ave, Lafayette, CO 80026
(303) 673-0001
Richard Pamela Johnson
Brighton, CO
(303) 699-3324
(303) 355-1335
(303) 985-5110
(303) 655-1623
(303) 989-1282
(303) 973-7662
(303) 840-6852
(303) 781-4172
(303) 993-4377
(303) 972-3352
(303) 948-4844
(303) 948-0078
(303) 862-7917
(303) 736-6746
(303) 680-3399
(303) 670-8843
(303) 637-7040
(303) 756-1966
(303) 756-5960
(303) 862-5744
(303) 799-9582
(303) 794-0740
(303) 617-9941
(303) 530-1758
(303) 426-9289
(303) 289-2711
(720) 524-0337
(303) 424-1865
(303) 440-2945
(303) 755-8402
(303) 789-0943
(303) 617-4949
(303) 302-6882
(303) 673-0001
(303) 838-4122
(720) 532-0039
(720) 379-7286
(720) 379-5924
(720) 535-1232
(720) 685-8245
Richard Murl Johnson
Grand Jct, CO
(970) 434-6305
(970) 242-7423

Professional information

Richard Johnson Photo 1

Multiple Battery System And Method

US Patent:
6545445, Apr 8, 2003
Filed:
May 8, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/566766
Inventors:
Joseph K. McDermott - Littleton CO
James W. Wagner - Arvada CO
Richard T. Johnson - Arvada CO
James W. Spencer - Lakewood CO
Daniel A. Schwob - Boulder CO
Paul C. Brantner - Conifer CO
Art S. Homa - Broomfield CO
Assignee:
GP Batteries International, Ltd. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
H02J 700
US Classification:
320103
Abstract:
A multiple battery system and method for starting internal combustion engines, such as on a boat or vehicle, and for powering auxiliary functions that operate primarily when the engine is not running is disclosed. A first battery is used for starting the engine. A second battery is used to power the auxiliary features associated with the boat or vehicle primarily when the engine is not running. The first battery, referred to as the starter battery, is a high output battery that produces high bursts of energy for limited amounts of time. The second battery, referred to as the auxiliary battery, has a low power output over a fairly long period of time, is capable of being completely drained without harming the battery, and is capable of being fully recharged. The starter battery and the auxiliary battery are connected by a circuit that has an on/off switch controlled by an electronics control module. The auxiliary battery is always on line in the circuit.


Richard Johnson Photo 2

Cover For Battery Anti-Theft Control Module

US Patent:
D424963, May 16, 2000
Filed:
Jun 17, 1999
Appl. No.:
D/106623
Inventors:
Guy L. Pfeifer - Milwaukee WI
Richard T. Johnson - Arvada CO
William J. Wruck - Whitefish Bay WI
Majid Taghikhani - Franklin WI
Edward N. Mrotek - Grafton WI
Lisa M. Franklin - Racine WI
Stephen J. Kepler - Muskego WI
Assignee:
Johnson Controls Technology Company - Plymouth MI
International Classification:
1005
US Classification:
D10121