JAMES A WILLIAMS
Electrician at Jennifer St, Richardson, TX

License number
Texas 364416
Expiration Date
Apr 11, 2017
Category
Apprentice Electrician
Address
Address
1401 Jennifer St, Richardson, TX 75082
Phone
(972) 235-7553

Professional information

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Order Fulfillment Specialist I At Ericsson

Position:
Order Fulfillment Specialist I at Ericsson
Location:
Richardson, Texas
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Ericsson - Plano, TX since Mar 2013 - Order Fulfillment Specialist I Sanmina-SCI - Carrollton, TX 75006 Apr 2012 - Mar 2013 - Buyer / Cable and Backplane Division Cisco Systems - Richardson, TX. Apr 2003 - Aug 2011 - Program Specialist Assured Industries Incorporated - Plano, TX. (Assured absorbed Mfg. Dept. of ODS Networks) Jun 1995 - Jan 2002 - Mfg Eng, Assembly and Test Level Manager, Tech
Education:
George Washington University 2010 - 2011
Associates, Certificate in Project Management
ITT Technical Institute 1993 - 1995
Assoc., Electrical Engineering
Honor & Awards:
2009 Best Supporting Co-Star of the Year (Cisco Systems)


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James Williams - Richardson, TX

Work:
Grey Hound
Dispatch Supervisor
Veolia Transportation - Dallas, TX
Paratransit Driver
EMJ Steel Company - Dallas, TX
Dispatcher
Aero Point Solutions - Dallas, TX
Operations/Logistics Manager


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James Williams - Richardson, TX

Work:
Hitting
Baseball Instructor
Home and Neighborhood Lawn Care Cheddar's Casual Cafe - Dallas, TX
Waiter
Tom Thumb - Dallas, TX
Cashier/Customer Service Associate


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Piston Sealing Mechanism For Liquid Additive Injection Pump

US Patent:
7131454, Nov 7, 2006
Filed:
May 16, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/440335
Inventors:
Frank A. Walton - Fort Worth TX, US
James E. Williams - Richardson TX, US
Assignee:
Dosmatic, U.S.A. Inc. - Carrollton TX
International Classification:
G05D 11/035
US Classification:
137 99, 92207, 92209, 277437, 277439
Abstract:
A system for injecting a predetermined amount of a secondary fluid into a primary fluid stream uses a liquid additive injection pump driven by a fluid powered motor driven by the primary fluid stream. The liquid additive pump has a reciprocating piston movable within a cylinder between upstroke and downstroke positions to meter the secondary fluid and a piston sealing mechanism comprising spaced-apart distal and proximal sealing elements. The distal piston-sealing element is flared in the direction of piston downstroke and the proximal piston-sealing element is flared in the direction of piston upstroke.


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Replaceable Seal Having A Friction Fit

US Patent:
6254366, Jul 3, 2001
Filed:
Jun 13, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/592957
Inventors:
Frank A. Walton - Fort Worth TX
Edward Grout - Cool CA
James E. Williams - Richardson TX
Assignee:
Dosmatic USA, Inc. - Carrollton TX
International Classification:
F01C 1906, F01C 1908
US Classification:
418114
Abstract:
A replaceable seal for a rotor in a rotary fluid machine has a unitary body with integrally formed longitudinal and radial seal portions secured by a friction fit in grooves in the rotor. The longitudinal seal portion includes an outwardly biased seal lip, and an elongated body portion fitting within the groove in the rotor. The elongated body portion has a pair of anchor elements connected by a flat arm element. The radial seal portion has an outwardly biased seal lip, and a retainer post securing the seal in a cavity in the rotor.


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On/Off Switch For Liquid Additive Injection Pump

US Patent:
6910405, Jun 28, 2005
Filed:
Jul 8, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/615273
Inventors:
Frank A. Walton - Fort Worth TX, US
James E. Williams - Richardson TX, US
Assignee:
Dosmatic USA, Inc. - Carrollton TX
International Classification:
F04B009/10
US Classification:
91 15, 91322, 91330, 91331
Abstract:
Operation of a system for injecting a predetermined amount of a secondary fluid into a primary fluid stream. The system uses a liquid additive injection pump driven by a fluid powered motor that is driven by the primary fluid stream and can be selectively suspended by an on/off switch mechanism. The fluid powered motor includes a housing enclosing a differential pressure piston assembly having a piston movable within housing between upstroke and down stroke positions; a valve mechanism establishing a differential pressure within the housing to produce movement of the piston; an over-center mechanism coupled to the valve mechanism to toggle the valve mechanism between open and closed positions; and an actuating shall coupled to the over-center mechanism.


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Backwash Flushing Filter

US Patent:
7032760, Apr 25, 2006
Filed:
Sep 16, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/942685
Inventors:
Frank A. Walton - Ft. Worth TX, US
James E. Williams - Richardson TX, US
Assignee:
Dosmatic USA, Inc. - Carrollton TX
International Classification:
B01D 21/24, B01D 24/38, B01D 29/88, B01D 33/70, B01D 35/00
US Classification:
210425, 210423, 210232, 210427
Abstract:
An inline backwash, flushing filter assembly comprising a header assembly, a rotatable valve assembly, and a filter element assembly disposed within a filter housing assembly. In operation, the controller moves the turn knob of the rotatable valve assembly a one-quarter turn which results in the reversal of fluid flow through the assembly to periodically back flush the filter utilizing fluid from the system inlet. Debris removed from the filter element during the backwash process are immediately discharged from the system through a drain port. Simultaneously, the hydraulic shearing mechanism of the backwash process dislodges and drains debris which may have accumulated on the screen and at the bottom of the lower filter assembly during normal filter operations. The controller then returns the filter assembly to filtration operation by a reverse one-quarter turn of the turn knob of the rotatable valve assembly.


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Backwash Flushing Filter

US Patent:
7000782, Feb 21, 2006
Filed:
Dec 5, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/728479
Inventors:
Frank A. Walton - Ft. Worth TX, US
James A. Mann - Anna TX, US
James E. Williams - Richardson TX, US
Assignee:
Dosmatic Usa, Inc. - Carrollton TX
International Classification:
B01D 21/24, B01D 24/38, B01D 29/88, B01D 33/70, B01D 35/00
US Classification:
210425, 210429, 210232
Abstract:
An inline backwash, flushing filter assembly comprising a header assembly, a rotatable valve assembly, and a filter element assembly disposed within a filter housing assembly. In operation, the controller moves the turn knob of the rotatable valve assembly a one-quarter turn which results in the reversal of fluid flow through the assembly to periodically back flush the filter utilizing fluid from the system inlet. Debris removed from the filter element during the backwash process are immediately discharged from the system through a drain port. Simultaneously, the hydraulic shearing mechanism of the backwash process dislodges and drains debris which may have accumulated on the screen and at the bottom of the lower filter assembly during normal filter operations. The controller then returns the filter assembly to filtration operation by a reverse one-quarter turn of the turn knob of the rotatable valve assembly.