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Johnson, Ii

Edward M. Johnson, Ii, Glendale, WI US

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20120122792S-t-BUTYL PROTECTED CYSTEINE DI-PEPTIDE ANALOGS AND RELATED COMPOUNDS - S-t-butyl protected cysteine di-peptide analogs and related compounds and methods of using these compounds for the treatment of diseases and/or conditions, including but not limited to diseases and/or conditions of Central Nervous System (CNS).05-17-2012

Edward Merle Johnson, Ii, Glendale, WI US

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20090281109CYSTEINE AND CYSTINE PRODRUGS TO TREAT SCHIZOPHRENIA AND REDUCE DRUG CRAVINGS - The present invention provides cysteine and cystine prodrugs for the treatment of schizophrenia and drug addiction. The invention further encompasses pharmaceutical compositions containing prodrugs and methods of using the prodrugs and compositions for treatment of schizophrenia and drug addiction.11-12-2009
20100048587CYSTEINE AND CYSTINE BIOISOSTERES TO TREAT SCHIZOPHRENIA AND REDUCE DRUG CRAVINGS - The present invention provides cysteine and cystine bioisosteres for the treatment of schizophrenia and drug addiction. The invention further encompasses pharmaceutical compositions containing such bioisosteres and methods of using the bioisosteres for treatment of schizophrenia and drug addiction.02-25-2010

John B. Johnson, Ii, Salt Lake City, UT US

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20090288790Process and apparatus for treating green liquor - A method of and apparatus for treating a green liquor stream produced in a kraft pulp process to separate green liquor from dregs present in the stream by utilizing a filtration vessel that has a pressure differential between the green liquor inlet and outlet to drive the dregs from the green liquor. In addition, negative pressure is utilized in the filtration vessel to thereby drive water vapor from and consequently cool the filtered green liquor.11-26-2009

Richard A. Johnson, Ii, Algonquin, IL US

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20080279735System for Catalytically Converting Oxygenates and Regenerating and Stripping Catalyst - A system of converting oxygenate-containing feedstock to light olefins comprises charging a reactor with catalyst, feeding the feedstock into the reactor, contacting the feedstock with the catalyst and converting the feedstock to olefins while depositing byproducts on catalyst resulting in spent catalyst, regenerating the spent catalyst by combustion gases, and stripping the regenerated catalyst of gases entrained in the regenerating step. The stripping step is accomplished using nitrogen gas to strip the entrained gases from the regenerate catalyst. In one embodiment, regenerated catalyst is passed through a regenerated catalyst stripper before it is returned to the reactor.11-13-2008
20090325783OTO QUENCH TOWER CATALYST RECOVERY SYSTEM UTILIZING A LOW TEMPERATURE FLUIDIZED DRYING CHAMBER - Systems and methods for recovering catalyst in an oxygenate to olefin process are provided that include removing a quench tower bottoms stream containing catalyst from a quench tower and passing the catalyst containing stream to a drying chamber, where the catalyst containing stream is dried to produce substantially dried catalyst.12-31-2009
20100099549Once Through Regeneration for an Olefin Cracking Reactor - A regeneration process for olefin cracking reactor is presented. The process utilizes the nitrogen waste stream from an air separation plant and the partially combusted effluent stream from the olefin cracking reactor is used to heat the nitrogen waste stream. The control of the heating of the nitrogen waste stream can be achieved through redirection of a portion of the heat from combustion to generate steam.04-22-2010
20110300026Two Stage Oxygenate Conversion Reactor with Improved Selectivity - A process and apparatus is presented for the improved selectivity of oxygenate conversion to olefins. The process includes passing a process stream through a two stage reactor, wherein the process stream is separated from the catalyst in the first stage before passing the process stream to the second stage. The catalyst is continuously passed through the two stages, and cycles through a regeneration unit to control the carbon content on the catalyst.12-08-2011
20110301393Two Stage Oxygenate Conversion Reactor with Improved Selectivity - A process and apparatus is presented for the improved selectivity of oxygenate conversion to olefins. The process includes passing a process stream through a two stage reactor, wherein the process stream is separated from the catalyst in the first stage before passing the process stream to the second stage. The catalyst is continuously passed through the two stages, and cycles through a regeneration unit to control the carbon content on the catalyst.12-08-2011

Patent applications by Richard A. Johnson, Ii, Algonquin, IL US

Sammy Lee Johnson, Ii, Duluth, GA US

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20100267519Exercise Apparatus - An exercise apparatus having a support frame, a crank assembly, elongated footpads mounted pivotally to allow a user to engage in exercise without using the upper body, and an integral video game system, wherein the integral video game system is controlled or assisted in its operation through sensors located at various positions in said exercise apparatus.10-21-2010

William Johnson, Ii, Lake Worth, FL US

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20110215156SECURITY SYSTEM TAG HAVING COMBINED CLAMP AND ANTENNA - A security tag incorporating a hybrid clamp that combines an attachment clamp with an RFID component. The attachment clamp is used to secure an item, such as an article of clothing, to the tag. The RFID component, e.g., an RFID antenna, transmits data signals to an RFID reader where the data signals are encoded with information stored about the security tag. By combining the attachment features and RFID features of the security tag in one hybrid clamp, more tag space can be freed up for other components and manufacturing cost savings can be realized.09-08-2011