Gregory Williams
Residential Contractor at Patten Hl Dr, Matthews, NC

License number
North Carolina 41953
Renew Date
Dec 31, 2014
Category
General Contractor
Type
Residential
Address
Address
2913 Patten Hill Dr, Matthews, NC 28105
Phone
(704) 575-9398

Professional information

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Gregory Williams - Matthews, NC

Work:
HD Supply, Inc
Customer Service Representative
Pro-Logistics - Charlotte, NC
Supervisor
Southern Loop Blvd - Pineville, NC
Inventory Control Manager
Getronics IT Solutions - Charlotte, NC
Project Manager/Production Control
Axle Alliance Co., LLC - Kings Mountain, NC
Manager/Logistics & Materials Dept
U.S Postal Service - Detroit, MI
Custodian
Tweddle Litho Company - Charter Township of Clinton, MI
Team Leader/Shanklin Machine Operations
ThyssenKruppBudd Company USA/Tier One Automotive Supplier - Detroit, MI
Production Supervisor
Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Michigan
Mail Room Attendant
Education:
CPCC - Charlotte, NC
5 S Trained & Certified
CPCC - Charlotte, NC
Six Sigma Green Belt
CPCC - Charlotte, NC
Lean Manufacturing/Kanban & Kaizen
CPCC - Charlotte, NC
APICS
CPCC - Charlotte, NC
SAP/Inventory AndSupply Chain Operations
Wayne State University - Detroit, MI
Bachelor in Business Administration
Thomas M. Cooley H.S. Detroit - Detroit, MI


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High Strength Lightweight Composite Fabric With Low Gas Permeability

US Patent:
2006008, Apr 20, 2006
Filed:
Jan 28, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/046403
Inventors:
Charles Howland - Temple NH, US
W. Bebber - Matthews NC, US
Gregory Williams - Matthews NC, US
Assignee:
WARWICK MILLS, INC. - New Ipswich NH
International Classification:
B32B 27/04, B32B 27/12, D03D 15/00, B32B 25/10, B32B 5/02
US Classification:
442065000, 442286000, 442293000, 442189000, 442064000, 442066000
Abstract:
A flexible laminate for airship or gas enclosure applications, having a load bearing woven fabric core layer of high strength, low twist yarns, an interior side gas barrier layer, a yarn to fabric strength ratio of between about 1.36 and 1.8, a limited yarn twist, and a yarn height to width ratio of between about 1:2 and 1:7. There is an interior side gas barrier layer on one side of the load bearing layer preferably consisting of polyurethane and an exterior side layer on the other side of the load bearing layer which includes in sequence a first layer of polyurethane, a layer of film, a second layer of polyurethane, and an outermost layer of polymeric material. The laminated structure preferably has a gas transmission rate of not more than about 30 cubic centimeters in 24 hours through a one meter square area at a one atmosphere pressure differential.


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High-Strength Lightweight Composite Fabric With Low Gas Permeability

US Patent:
2002001, Feb 7, 2002
Filed:
Aug 9, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/927034
Inventors:
W. Bebber - Matthews NC, US
Charles Howland - Temple NH, US
Gregory Williams - Matthews NC, US
International Classification:
B32B027/02, B32B005/26, B32B027/12
US Classification:
442/286000, 442/181000, 442/203000, 442/218000, 442/220000, 442/239000, 442/243000, 442/255000, 442/261000, 442/287000, 442/289000, 442/291000
Abstract:
A laminate is disclosed for high strength, low weight gas enclosure applications such as aerostats or airships. The laminate is formed of at least one woven fabric layer with an aggregate strength greater than 10 grams per denier. The yarns in the fabric have sufficient twist to provide the desired tensile conversion but less than the amount of twist that would produce unsatisfactory flex fatigue. The fabric has a yarn to fabric strength ratio sufficient to impart tear resistance to the fabric, but less than the coarseness ratio at which flex fatigue performance is unsatisfactory, and the fabric has the minimal number of crossing points among the woven yarns that will impart sufficient integrity for the fabric to be manufactured into the laminate. A gas barrier material is then laminated to the fabric layer.


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Electrostatic Dissipating Cover Tape

US Patent:
5447784, Sep 5, 1995
Filed:
Jun 1, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/252177
Inventors:
Gregory D. Williams - Matthews NC
Leonard Holley - Edgemon SC
Jeffrey D. Lovelace - Concord NC
Assignee:
Rexham Industries Corp. - Matthews NC
International Classification:
B32B 712
US Classification:
428220
Abstract:
A transparent static dissipative adhesive tape is disclosed. The tape comprises a transparent polymer substrate having opposed first and second surfaces, a transparent static dissipative coating on the first surface of the substrate, and a transparent static dissipative adhesive coating on the second surface of the substrate. The adhesive coating comprises a transparent conductive layer on the second surface formed of conductive particles in a polymer matrix, and a transparent adhesive layer without any conductive particles over the conductive layer. The exposed surface of the adhesive layer exhibits conductivity substantially the same as the conductivity of the underlying conductive layer.


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Method Of Coating Microporous Membranes

US Patent:
5523118, Jun 4, 1996
Filed:
Sep 27, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/312708
Inventors:
Gregory D. Williams - Matthews NC
Assignee:
Rexam Industries Corporation - Matthews NC
International Classification:
B05D 510, B05D 312, H05H 100
US Classification:
4272088
Abstract:
A microporous membrane structure is disclosed that comprises a microporous membrane formed of a synthetic polymer and a substantially continuous porous coating on the membrane. The coating is formed from a urethane-based polymer, and provides a permeable barrier that does not interfere with the function of the membrane, and which will prevent further materials that are applied to or adjacent the membrane from interfering with the function of the membrane when those further materials are applied to the porous coating.