WILLIAM DEAN WEBB
Architects in Denver, CO

License number
Virginia 0401005220
Issued Date
Dec 15, 1982
Expiration Date
Oct 31, 1991
Category
Architect License
Type
Architect
Address
Address
Denver, CO

Professional information

William Webb Photo 1

Voltage Measuring Device Having An Amplifier In The Probe

US Patent:
4042881, Aug 16, 1977
Filed:
Jun 23, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/589297
Inventors:
William Webb - Denver CO
Assignee:
Unitec, Inc. - Denver CO
International Classification:
G01R 130, G01R 1508, G01R 106
US Classification:
324123R
Abstract:
An electrical quantity measuring device is disclosed that includes a probe unit presenting high impedance, which device is suitable for measuring voltage. The components of the measuring device, except for the probe unit, are housed in a cabinet having a meter mounted thereon for external viewing. The probe unit has a contactor and provides an output signal indicative of the predetermined quantity of an element to be measured during contact of the element with the contactor and a ground lead. A high impedance between the contactor and the probe output is provided by a plurality of field effect transistors, and an operational amplifier, the gate of the first of which transistors is connected with the contactor and the gate of the second of which receives a feedback signal from the processing circuitry of the measuring device within the cabinet. A third field effect transistor is connected with the first field effect transistor and compensates for leakage current. The processing circuitry of the measuring device includes a pair of series connected transistors with the junction at the output side of the transistors providing an output signal suitable for scope usage and also providing the feedback signal to the high impedance section of the probe unit.


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Combustion Detection Device

US Patent:
4091364, May 23, 1978
Filed:
Oct 16, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/623147
Inventors:
William Webb - Denver CO
Assignee:
Unitec, Inc. - Denver CO
International Classification:
G08B 2100
US Classification:
340237S
Abstract:
A combustion detection device that senses the presence of a fire and provides an alarm indication of the same by essentially shorting the input leads from a power supply. An ionization detector is utilized to sense the products of combustion and provide an output indicative thereof, which output is coupled through a field effect transistor to an operational amplifier where the output is compared with a reference voltage that can be varied as desired. When an output from the ionization detector supplied through the field effect transistor exceeds the reference voltage, an output is provided from the operational amplifier to a triggering circuit connected between the power supply leads to essentially short the leads as an alarm indication of a sensed fire condition. A light-emitting diode is connected to the triggering circuit to give a visual alarm indication, and calibration leads are also provided to facilitate calibration of the apparatus. The triggering circuit, in one disclosed embodiment, includes a pair of transistors connected to the drive and sink outputs of the operational amplifier, while in a second disclosed embodiment, the triggering circuit includes a silicon controlled rectifier.


William Webb Photo 3

Solar Energy Control System And Method

US Patent:
4422444, Dec 27, 1983
Filed:
Mar 26, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/247661
Inventors:
William Webb - Denver CO
International Classification:
F24J 302
US Classification:
126422
Abstract:
An improved solar energy control system and method are disclosed that enables efficient utiliziation of heat produced from solar energy in heating air and/or water. The system and method sense the availability of heat along with the need for such heat at monitored areas and, responsive thereto, selectively directs the heat to the monitored areas as necessary to cause the temperature in each area to be increased to predetermined levels. To most efficiently utilize heat derived from a solar collector, the heat initially made available from the collector is directed to the water within a temperature monitored water heater when the water is sensed to be at a temperature lower than the air in a temperature monitored room. The heat available from the collector is directed to the air in the temperature monitored room when sufficient heat is sensed to be available at the collector to heat the room and such heat application is continued until the temperature of the monitored room reaches a preselected temperature, after which the heat from the collector is directed to the water in the water heater until the water temperature is increased to a preselected temperature, and then the heat from the collector is directed to the air in the monitored room until the temperature of the monitored room is increased to a preselected temperature higher than the first preselected room temperature. The control system includes visual displays for indicating sensed temperatures, determined capabilities and/or needs.


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Battery Operated Fire Detection Unit

US Patent:
4004288, Jan 18, 1977
Filed:
Jan 29, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/545251
Inventors:
William Webb - Denver CO
Assignee:
Unitec, Inc. - Denver CO
International Classification:
G08B 1710
US Classification:
340237S
Abstract:
A battery operated fire detection unit that is capable of independent monitoring through sensing of smoke with the unit maintaining monitoring capabilities over long periods of time. A smoke detector senses the presence of smoke indicative of a fire and, when above a predetermined threshold, produces an electrical output signal that is coupled through latch circuitry and a logic gate to an audible alarm, such as a horn. An oscillator is also provided, the output of which is coupled through a differentiator to a logic gate, which gate also receives the output from the latch circuitry connected with the smoke detector. In the absence of a sensed fire condition, a light is periodically energized at a rate dependent upon the oscillator frequency to indicate that the system is operable, and the light is constantly energized to indicate the sensed presence of fire. An automatic battery, or low voltage, monitoring circuit is also provided to actuate the audible alarm when the sensed voltage drops below a predetermined minimum to indicate the need for battery replacement.


William Webb Photo 5

Combustion Product Indicator

US Patent:
4020415, Apr 26, 1977
Filed:
Dec 30, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/537300
Inventors:
William Webb - Denver CO
Assignee:
Unitec, Inc. - Denver CO
International Classification:
G01N 2762, G08B 1712
US Classification:
324 33
Abstract:
A combustion product indicating device for use as a calibration or surveying instrument is disclosed. The device senses the presence of combustion and provides an indication of the same including an indication of the amount of combustion sensed within predetermined limits. An ionization detector is utilized to sense the products of combustion and provide an output indicative thereof, which output is coupled through a field effect transistor to a pair of operational amplifiers, which amplifiers function as followers with the latter amplifier having a reference input that may be varied to adjust the reading of a meter, which meter receives the output from the operational amplifiers. Optional circuitry is also provided for providing a voltage output that varies within predetermined limits and is indicative of the amount of combustion sensed. A method for calibrating combustion detectors is also disclosed.