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8221 Scarborough Dr, Colorado Spgs, CO 80920   

Colorado Springs, CO   

Littleton, CO   

Minneapolis, MN   

Fargo, ND   

Saint Paul, MN   

West Fargo, ND   

Grand Forks, ND   

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Career records & work history

Real Estate Brokers

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Brad Johnson, Denver CO - Agent

Work:
RE/MAX SOUTHEAST
Denver, CO
303-7507070 (Phone)
About:
Brad earned a BSBA in Real Estate and Construction Management from the University of Denver in 1994. He started his career in the real estate and housing industry as a project manager for both small and large home builders. In 2002, he earned an MBA from The Daniels College of Business. Brad is currently a residential Realtor with RE/MAX Southeast in Denver Colorado, one of the first four RE/MAX offices.
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Brad Johnson

Specialties:
Buyer's Agent, Listing Agent
Work:
RE/MAXSoutheast, Inc.
3600 South Yosemite St. #150, Denver, CO 80237
303-8070595 (Office)

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Brad A Johnson - Lawyer

Address:
Ramsey Co Courthouse Rm 190 15 W Kellogg Blvd, St Paul, MN 55102
Licenses:
Minnesota - Authorized to practice 1983

License Records

Brad Johnson

Address:
4825 S Ammons St #119, Littleton, CO 80123
Licenses:
License #: 30894 - Expired
Issued Date: Oct 27, 2003
Renew Date: Oct 27, 2003
Expiration Date: Dec 19, 2003
Type: Electrical Apprentice

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Vortex Unit For Providing A Desired Environment For A Semiconductor Process

US Patent:
6750668, Jun 15, 2004
Filed:
Oct 17, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/981200
Inventors:
Brad Johnson - Brighton CO
Assignee:
LSI Logic Corporation - Milpitas CA
International Classification:
G01R 3102
US Classification:
324760, 324765
Abstract:
A vortex unit suitable for providing a desired environment for a semiconductor process may include a vortex tube and a semiconductor processing device suitable for performing a semiconductor processing function. The vortex tube includes an air inlet for receiving compressed air, a first air exhaust for outputting an air stream having a temperature greater than the received compressed air, and a second air exhaust for outputting an air stream having a temperature lower than the received compressed air. The semiconductor processing device is connected to the second air exhaust of the vortex tube so that the semiconductor processing device receives a cooled air stream from the vortex tube, the cooled air stream providing an environment suitable for enabling the semiconductor processing device to perform the semiconductor processing function.

Fire Resistant Fibrous Composite Articles

US Patent:
2008025, Oct 16, 2008
Filed:
Apr 7, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/080905
Inventors:
Proserfina D. Bennett - Bangor ME, US
Michael A. Bilodeau - Brewer ME, US
Donna A. Johnson - Orono ME, US
Mark A. Paradis - Old Town ME, US
Jonathan M. Spender - Enfield ME, US
Patrick S. Chiboroski - Sunbury PA, US
Craig D. Christiansen - Northfield IL, US
Mark W. Custer - Winfield PA, US
Marc A. Golden - Miami FL, US
David A. Hargreaves - Lewisburg PA, US
Steven S. Healy - Turner ME, US
Brad W. Johnson - Littleton CO, US
Thomas S. Verrill - Brunswick ME, US
International Classification:
E04B 1/94
B32B 7/02
C09K 21/02
E04B 7/00
US Classification:
5250601, 428220, 252601, 252607, 527413
Abstract:
A fire resistant fibrous composite article includes fibers bound together into a consolidated fibrous article such as a fiberboard. A first fire retardant composition including a hydrated mineral is in the interior of the article. A second fire retardant composition including a boron-containing compound is in the surface of the article. In another embodiment, a fire resistant fibrous composite article includes fibers, a fire retardant hydrated mineral and a zeolite bound together into a consolidated fibrous article which is resistant to water absorption. Another embodiment provides a lignocellulosic fibrous composite board for use in a roof system in which the board is exposed to bonding energy when it is bonded to another roof system component during construction of the roof. Another embodiment relates to a roof system of which a lignocellulosic fibrous composite board is part. The board or the roof system is in compliance with one or more fire resistance or flame and smoke standards. A further embodiment relates to a method of installing a fibrous composite board in a roof system.

Work Vehicle Fluid Heating System

US Patent:
2013016, Jul 4, 2013
Filed:
Dec 11, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/710810
Inventors:
CNH AMERICA LLC - New Holland PA, US
David R. NATZKE - Fargo ND, US
Brad JOHNSON - Fargo ND, US
Craig BERARD - Fargo ND, US
Assignee:
CNH AMERICA LLC - New Holland PA
International Classification:
F28F 27/00
US Classification:
165286
Abstract:
A fluid heating system for a work vehicle including a pressurized fluid circuit, a pump, and a fan for cooling fluid of the fluid circuit. Pressurized fluid of the fluid circuit provided to the fan results in fan operation. A speed of the fan corresponds to a flow rate of pressurized fluid of the fluid circuit provided to the fan. A control device is in fluid communication with the fluid circuit, the control device operable between a first position and a second position. The first position of the control device results in substantially all of the fluid of the fluid circuit being provided to the fan. The second position of the control device results in at least a portion of the fluid of the fluid circuit bypassing the fan, thereby reducing the speed of the fan while increasing a pressure magnitude and increasing a temperature of the fluid system.

Rotary Sensor Assembly

US Patent:
2013025, Oct 3, 2013
Filed:
Mar 27, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/431166
Inventors:
Christopher Jerel BROSZ - West Fargo ND, US
Olaf Niedziolka - Berlin, DE
Mark Allan Renard - Page ND, US
Michael Sylvester Bares - Fargo ND, US
Brad Johnson - Fargo ND, US
Shannon Peter Roehrich - Fargo ND, US
International Classification:
G01B 5/24
US Classification:
33 1 N
Abstract:
A sensor assembly for measuring relative rotary movement about a pivot joint having an axis of rotation between a first member and a second member.

Wind Resistant Clipboard/Padholder

US Patent:
4832369, May 23, 1989
Filed:
Oct 30, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/114492
Inventors:
Gary W. Johnson - Boulder CO
Brad W. Johnson - Boulder CO
International Classification:
B42D 500
B42D 100
B42D 300
G09F 110
US Classification:
281 18
Abstract:
A clipboard/padholder for holding, reading or writing on paper or a tablet while in a wind and to store and/or protect the paper from damage during heavy use or abuse of the clipboard. A frame having an opening holds the tablet or paper securely in place on all four sides. The frame is hinged to allow quick and easy access to changing the paper or turning pages. A cover that is hinged to the backboard and frame allows the paper to be protected from rain or snow when not in use or when laid down temporarily and allows for preserving confidentiality.

Moveable Steps For A Vehicle

US Patent:
6264227, Jul 24, 2001
Filed:
Oct 1, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/164616
Inventors:
Brad Johnson - Harwood ND
Thomas G. Lykken - Fargo ND
Bryan J. Garberg - Moorhead MN
Assignee:
Case Corporation - Racine WI
International Classification:
B60R 300
US Classification:
280400
Abstract:
A system for moving a step assembly in response to maneuvers of an articulated work vehicle. The step assembly moves to avoid interference with the vehicle's wheels or tracks. A push rod assembly provides actuation to the step assembly in response to the vehicle motions.

Basket Hanger

US Patent:
2019020, Jul 4, 2019
Filed:
Mar 11, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/299097
Inventors:
Brad Johnson - Roseville MN, US
International Classification:
A47G 7/04
B23P 11/00
B21F 45/00
B21F 45/16
B21D 53/00
Abstract:
A basket hanger attached to a basket. The basket hanger having a hook with a plurality of spring steel wires strands extending from the hook, the spring steel wire strands having a substantially straight downwardly extending portion terminated at a distal end in a clip. Each clip positionable between an open position and a clipped position. In the clipped position, an upwardly extending leg of each of the clips extends through an opening in the peripheral flange of the basket such that the peripheral flange is received in an upward first bend of each of the clips, and a second bend of each of the clips engages a back side of the substantially straight downwardly extending portion such that a short dogleg partially wraps around the substantially straight downwardly extending portion.

Basket Hanger

US Patent:
2016034, Dec 1, 2016
Filed:
Aug 11, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/234414
Inventors:
Brad Johnson - Roseville MN, US
International Classification:
A47G 7/04
Abstract:
A basket hanger a method of forming a hook for the basket hanger and a method of attaching the basket hanger to a basket. The basket hanger having a hook with a plurality of steel wires strands attached at a proximal end to the hook, the steel wire strands having a substantially straight downwardly extending portion terminated at a distal end in a clip with an upwardly extending leg, the upwardly extending leg canted to one side and having a dogleg. The steel wire strands may be spring steel.

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