WILLIAM MICHAEL JOHNSON, OTR
Occupational Therapy at Race Track Rd, Tampa, FL

License number
Florida 5201007497
Category
Restorative Service Providers
Type
Occupational Therapist
Address
Address 2
12425 Race Track Rd SUITE 100, Tampa, FL 33626
3202 Ottogan St, Hudsonville, MI 49426
Phone
(866) 416-5202
(616) 250-0990

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
William Johnson, Jr
Ann Arbor, MI
(734) 769-9278
(734) 769-4197
(734) 761-1227
(734) 913-0899
William Johnson, Jr
Wayne, MI
(734) 728-2508
(734) 722-9652
(734) 722-7526
(734) 397-7080
William Madelenine Johnson
West Palm Beach, FL
(561) 439-8929
(561) 588-6698
(561) 840-2149
(561) 848-7294
(561) 622-4711
(561) 967-0316
(561) 967-7679
(561) 791-2624
(561) 333-7107
(561) 333-7110
(561) 433-2268
William Johnson, Jr
Port Saint Lucie, FL
(772) 461-6224
(772) 879-0635
(772) 336-2320
(772) 873-5028
(772) 465-0085
(772) 465-2277
(772) 489-6313
(772) 785-9746
William Johnson, Jr
Stephenson, MI
(906) 753-4940

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President At William L. Johnson Realty

President At William L. Johnson Realty

Position:
President at William L. Johnson Realty
Location:
Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida Area
Industry:
Real Estate
Work:
William L. Johnson Realty - President


William Johnson Photo 2
Shop Foreman At Crown Honda

Shop Foreman At Crown Honda

Position:
shop foreman at Crown Honda
Location:
Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida Area
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
Crown Honda - shop foreman


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William M Johnson, Tampa FL - OTR

William M Johnson, Tampa FL - OTR

Specialties:
Occupational Therapy
Address:
12425 Race Track Rd SUITE 100, Tampa 33626
(866) 416-5202 (Phone)
Languages:
English


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Cpa At Johnson And Morgan

Cpa At Johnson And Morgan

Position:
CPA at Johnson and Morgan
Location:
Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida Area
Industry:
Accounting
Work:
Johnson and Morgan - CPA


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Apparatus And Method For Mounting An Electrical Connector To A Glass Sheet Of A Vehicle Window

Apparatus And Method For Mounting An Electrical Connector To A Glass Sheet Of A Vehicle Window

US Patent:
6793120, Sep 21, 2004
Filed:
Jan 17, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/346637
Inventors:
William A. Johnson - Hudsonville MI
Assignee:
Donnelly Corporation - Holland MI
International Classification:
B23K 3102
US Classification:
2281221, 228200, 228254
Abstract:
An electrical connector is soldered or affixed to a conductive element of a glass sheet of a vehicular window via radiation heating of a layer of solder with an infrared radiative heating device. The heating device may include an infrared lamp and a reflector, which functions to direct the radiant energy from the lamp to a target region generally corresponding with the location of the solder layer between the electrical connector and the conductive element. The heating device is operable to rapidly and substantially heat the solder layer to a desired temperature to melt the solder layer, while substantially limiting directing of heat to the glass sheet. The electrical connector may be affixed at a vehicular or modular window assembly plant, such that the glass sheet may be transported from a glass manufacturing plant to the vehicular or modular window assembly plant without the electrical connector.


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Apparatus And Method For Automated Application Of Coatings To Substrates

Apparatus And Method For Automated Application Of Coatings To Substrates

US Patent:
2002011, Aug 22, 2002
Filed:
Apr 26, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/133194
Inventors:
William Johnson - Hudsonville MI, US
Assignee:
Donnelly Corporation - Holland MI
International Classification:
B05C001/06
US Classification:
118/264000, 118/256000, 118/679000
Abstract:
An automated priming system and method for applying a liquid, such as a primer or treatment liquid, to a substrate provides a surface variation sensitive applicator assembly which applies a constant pressure to the substrate during the liquid application process and, therefore, provides a process which achieves a more uniform application path and coating thickness. The automated system includes a robot and at least one applicator assembly. The applicator assembly includes a base and an applicator tip mounted to the base. The applicator tip is adapted to receive a supply of liquid. The robot holds the base of the applicator and positions the applicator tip on the substrate for applying a liquid onto the substrate. One of the applicator and the robot is adapted to apply a constant pressure to the substrate during the application process. The method provides supporting a substrate, holding a applicator assembly, positioning the applicator assembly on the substrate, directing a liquid on to the substrate through the applicator assembly, and storing the applicator assembly between applications in fixed location. Optionally, in primer applications, the applicator is stored in an environment which prevents premature hardening of the primer in the applicator assembly. For example, the applicator assembly may be preferably stored in docking station, which optionally includes a reservoir for holding a primer solution solvent and a vapor port in communication with the reservoir. The applicator is stored in the vapor port such that the solvent vapors prevent premature hardening of the primer solution in the applicator.


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Apparatus And Method For Automated Application Of Coatings To Substrates

Apparatus And Method For Automated Application Of Coatings To Substrates

US Patent:
6228168, May 8, 2001
Filed:
Jul 31, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/127415
Inventors:
William A. Johnson - Hudsonville MI
Assignee:
Donnelly Corporation - Holland MI
International Classification:
B05C 102
US Classification:
118264
Abstract:
An automated priming system and method for applying a liquid, such as a primer or treatment liquid, to a substrate provides a surface variation sensitive applicator assembly which applies a constant pressure to the substrate during the liquid application process and, therefore, provides a process which achieves a more uniform application path and coating thickness. The automated system includes a robot and at least one applicator assembly. The applicator assembly includes a base and an applicator tip mounted to the base. The applicator tip is adapted to receive a supply of liquid. The robot holds the base of the applicator and positions the applicator tip on the substrate for applying a liquid onto the substrate. One of the applicator and the robot is adapted to apply a constant pressure to the substrate during the application process. The method provides supporting a substrate, holding a applicator assembly, positioning the applicator assembly on the substrate, directing a liquid on to the substrate through the applicator assembly, and storing the applicator assembly between applications in fixed location.


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Pc Card Rugged Interconnect

Pc Card Rugged Interconnect

US Patent:
6244903, Jun 12, 2001
Filed:
Aug 7, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/633478
Inventors:
William A. Johnson - Tampa FL
James O. Melton - Tampa FL
James Muia - Tampa FL
Fred Rhyne - Lutz FL
Assignee:
Group Technologies - Tampa FL
International Classification:
H01R 2500
US Classification:
439638
Abstract:
A ruggedized PCMCIA card (PC card) connection adapter device includes a rigid housing having a PC card interface assembly and a external component interface assembly. Each interface assembly extends through an associated exterior surface of the housing, and the assemblies are linked to allow transfer of input/output signals therebetween. The PC card interface assembly includes a linking member sized and shaped to fittingly engage the PC card socket of a host computer. A gasket member disposed on the linking member provides a seal between the PC card socket and the linking member when the connection adapter is in place. The rigid housing is permanently affixed to the host computer.


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Pc Card Rugged Interconnect

Pc Card Rugged Interconnect

US Patent:
6099355, Aug 8, 2000
Filed:
Jun 9, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/329099
Inventors:
William A. Johnson - Tampa FL
James O. Melton - Tampa FL
James Muia - Tampa FL
Fred Rhyne - Lutz FL
Assignee:
Group Technologies, Inc. - Tampa FL
International Classification:
H01R 2500
US Classification:
439638
Abstract:
A ruggedized PCMCIA card (PC card) connection adapter device includes a rigid housing having a PC card interface assembly and a external component interface assembly. Each interface assembly extends through an associated exterior surface of the housing, and the assemblies are linked to allow transfer of input/output signals therebetween. The PC card interface assembly includes a linking member sized and shaped to fittingly engage the PC card socket of a host computer. A gasket member disposed on the linking member provides a seal between the PC card socket and the linking member when the connection adapter is in place. The connection adapter also includes a locking means by which the device may be selectively secured to a host computer.


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Pc Card Rugged Interconnect

Pc Card Rugged Interconnect

US Patent:
2003003, Feb 13, 2003
Filed:
Aug 8, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/925091
Inventors:
William Johnson - Tampa FL, US
James Melton - Tampa FL, US
James Muia - Tampa FL, US
Fred Rhyne - Lutz FL, US
International Classification:
H01R025/00
US Classification:
439/638000
Abstract:
A ruggedized PCMCIA card (PC card) connection adapter device includes a rigid housing having a PC card interface assembly and a external component interface assembly. Each interface assembly extends through an associated exterior surface of the housing, and the assemblies are linked to allow transfer of input/output signals therebetween. The PC card interface assembly includes a linking member sized and shaped to fittingly engage the PC card socket of a host computer. A gasket member disposed on the linking member provides a seal between the PC card socket and the linking member when the connection adapter is in place. The rigid housing is permanently affixed to the host computer.