William Ellis Ward
Engineers in Lakewood, CO

License number
Utah 274746-2202
Issued Date
Aug 15, 1994
Expiration Date
Mar 31, 2013
Category
Engineer/Land Surveyor
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
Lakewood, CO

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
William Ward
4985 Stove Prairie Rd, Bellvue, CO 80512
William Ward
4748 Westbury Dr, Fort Collins, CO 80526

Professional information

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William Ward - Denver, CO

Work:
HealthONE Federal Credit Union
Lead Member Service Representative
Rose Medical Center - Denver, CO
Tray Line & Pot washer
Education:
The International Culinary School at The Art Institute of Colorado - Denver, CO
Associate Degree in Culinary Arts in Culinary Arts
Skills:
Desire to share my passion of food, motivated to provide the best customer service.


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William R Ward Jr., Denver CO - Lawyer

Address:
Us Environmental Protection Agency
1595 Wynkorp, Denver 80202
(303) 312-7100
Licenses:
Dist. of Columbia - Active 1992


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Powered Camper Top Lift System

US Patent:
7090286, Aug 15, 2006
Filed:
Dec 29, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/027143
Inventors:
Craig E. Foreth - Brighton CO, US
William M. Ward - Brighton CO, US
Assignee:
Hallmark Manufacturing, Inc. - Brighton CO
International Classification:
B60P 3/355
US Classification:
296173, 296 2604, 296 2606, 296 2607
Abstract:
A cableless power lift assembly for raising and lowering the roof structure or camper top of a pop-up camper includes an elongated drive housing mounted to the base of a pop-up camper and a pair of aligned left and right threaded screw drives mounted in the drive housing for rotatable movement therein. A motor is attached to the left and right screw drives for rotatably driving the screw drives to raise the camper top upon actuation of said motor in a first direction and lower the camper top upon actuation of the motor in an opposite second direction. In addition, collapsible lifting apparatus is also provided for moving the camper top between a generally horizontal lowered or collapsed position and a generally horizontal raised or extended position. In a preferred embodiment, an air conditioning unit is mounted in the camper top.