William George White
Engineers at Dunbrook Dr, Houston, TX

License number
Colorado 29560
Issued Date
Feb 4, 1994
Renew Date
Nov 1, 2015
Expiration Date
Oct 31, 2017
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
10818 Dunbrook Dr, Houston, TX 77070

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
William White, age 81
513 Oakland Hills Ln, Kerrville, TX 78028
(281) 910-7736
William White, age 60
5115 Field Briar Ln, Sugar Land, TX 77479
(281) 778-0853
William White
519 Moore Ave, Portland, TX 78374
William White, age 42
51550 Coushatta St APT 1, Fort Hood, TX 76544
William White, age 56
517 Morningside Dr, San Antonio, TX 78209
(804) 641-8765

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Territory Account Manager At Panduit

Territory Account Manager At Panduit

Position:
Territory Account Manager at Panduit, Vice President Communications SWD at SSR, VP SWD at SSR
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
Panduit - Houston, Texas Area since 2012 - Territory Account Manager SSR since May 2010 - Vice President Communications SWD SSR - Houston, Texas Area since May 2007 - VP SWD Tait Radio Communications 2006 - 2007 - PM Lockard & White Sep 1997 - May 2006 - President do Brasil CPS Energy 1998 - 2000 - VP L&W
Education:
Texas A&M University at Galveston 1994 - 1997
BS
Texas A&M University at Galveston 1994 - 1997
BS, Marine Science Eng. MARA
Bellaire HS, Braeburn


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William White - Houston, TX

William White - Houston, TX

Work:
Ellewood Rose Machine - Houston, TX
Arc 5/6 Welder
GE Oil & Gas - Houston, TX
Arc-5/6 Welder
RTI Energy System, Inc - Spring, TX
Arc-5 Welder
T3 Energy Service - Houston, TX
Arc-5 Welder
Exterran - Sealy, TX
Combination Welder
NOV Nationl Oil Well - Houston, TX
Rig Welder
Education:
Champions Education Center - Houston, TX
High School Diploma in General Education
Golden West College - Huntington Beach, CA
ARC 5 Welder in SMAW, GMAW, GRAW, SAW, FCAW, GMAW
Skills:
Qualifications: Extensive knowledge of welding and metal fabrication. SMAW, GMAW, GRAW, SAW, FCAW, GMAW, CASTING IRON AND Weld Titanium joint using Orbital machine


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Vault Guard For Providing Security And Preventing Vandalism

Vault Guard For Providing Security And Preventing Vandalism

US Patent:
2006017, Aug 10, 2006
Filed:
Jan 21, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/040356
Inventors:
David Grudzinski - Houston TX, US
William White - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
H04M 17/00
US Classification:
379143000
Abstract:
The invention is a guard for preventing the vandalism of the vault and vault door of a pay telephone. The inventive guard includes a plurality of attachment points and an extended perimeter member. The attachment points have a shoulder raised above the exterior surface of the inventive guard. When a fastener is inserted through the attachment point, the head of the fastener will be flush or inset with respect to the top surface of the shoulder, thereby preventing leveraging against the fastener head. Additionally, a de minimus gap formed between the perimeter of the fastener head and the inner wall of the shoulder prevents insertion of a prying instrument. A perimeter member circumscribes the access opening for the vault door. The perimeter member outwardly extends, changing the leverage point of a prying instrument such that a vandal is prevented from obtaining the leverage necessary to forcibly remove the vault door.


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Teacher At Katy Isd

Teacher At Katy Isd

Position:
Teacher at Katy ISD
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Education Management
Work:
Katy ISD since Aug 2005 - Teacher Spring Branch ISD Aug 1999 - Aug 2005 - Teacher/Coach Cy-Fair ISD Aug 1995 - Aug 1999 - Teacher
Education:
Texas Tech University 1982 - 1990
BA, History


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Concurrent Programming Apparatus And Method For Electronic Devices

Concurrent Programming Apparatus And Method For Electronic Devices

US Patent:
5996004, Nov 30, 1999
Filed:
Jan 2, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/581767
Inventors:
William H. White - Houston TX
Assignee:
BP Microsystems, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
G06F 1300
US Classification:
709217
Abstract:
A computer controlled group of programmer sites are provided to burn in or enter operating code into various types of programmable electronic devices, such as programmable memories, programmable logic devices (or PLD's), field programmable gate arrays (or FPGA's), and the like. The programmer sites are connected to a central controller and operate under control of the central controller, typically personal computer. Each programmer site includes its own computer processor or CPU. Initially for a production run of a particular type of device, one of the programmer sites serves as a master site. At the master site, an optimized control sequence for the device is developed in conjunction with the central controller. Once this is achieved, the optimal sequence is broadcast to all programmer sites connected to the central controller. Thereafter, each programmer site, including the former master site, operates autonomously to program the devices independently of the status of the other sites, while the central computer scans each of the network sites in a timed sequence and provides monitoring and reporting functions.


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In-Line Program System For Assembly Printed Circuit Board

In-Line Program System For Assembly Printed Circuit Board

US Patent:
2006016, Jul 27, 2006
Filed:
Jan 9, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/328809
Inventors:
William White - Houston TX, US
Assignee:
BP Microsystems - Houston TX
International Classification:
H05K 3/30, B23P 19/00
US Classification:
029832000, 029739000
Abstract:
An in-line programming (ILP) system and method for programming and testing programmable integrated circuit devices (PICS) and performing the assembly of printed circuit board assemblies (PCBAs). Printed circuit boards enter and leave the ILP system on a conveyor system. PICs are loaded into the ILP system, and the ILP system automatically programs and tests the PICs and places them onto the PCBs as the PCBs arrive on the conveyor. The programming and testing operations are performed by the same piece of equipment that performs the PCBA assembly operation.


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Telephone Keypad Guard

Telephone Keypad Guard

US Patent:
6317496, Nov 13, 2001
Filed:
Jan 21, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/488943
Inventors:
William W. White - Houston TX
David E. Grudzinski - Friendswood TX
International Classification:
H04M 100
US Classification:
379451
Abstract:
This invention is a guard for preventing the vandalism of the keypad of a telephone. If the telephone is a pay telephone, the invention further prevents, thus preventing entry into the telephone money box from the upper housing area. The telephone guard, composed of an upper housing guard and a keypad guard, is secured by high strength visible fasteners to the upper housing of a pay telephone. The upper housing guard and keypad guard are mated tightly to prevent vandals from prying off the keypad guard. The thickness of the keypad guard is greater than the throw length of the push buttons of the keypad. Thus, the force of a blow to the keypad will be absorbed by the front of the guard rather than the push buttons.


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In-Line Programming System And Method

In-Line Programming System And Method

US Patent:
6230067, May 8, 2001
Filed:
Jan 28, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/493953
Inventors:
William H. White - Houston TX
Assignee:
BP Microsystems - Houston TX
International Classification:
G06F 1900
US Classification:
700112
Abstract:
An in-line programming (ILP) system and method for programming and testing programmable integrated circuit devices (PICs) and performing the assembly of printed circuit board assemblies (PCBAs). Printed circuit boards enter and leave the ILP system on a conveyor system. PICs are loaded into the ILP system, and the ILP system automatically programs and tests the PICs and places them onto the PCBs as the PCBs arrive on the conveyor. The programming and testing operations are performed by the same piece of equipment that performs the PCBA assembly operation.


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In-Line Program System For Assembly Printed Circuit Board

In-Line Program System For Assembly Printed Circuit Board

US Patent:
6983532, Jan 10, 2006
Filed:
Feb 2, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/770913
Inventors:
William H. White - Houston TX, US
Assignee:
BP Microsystems - Houston TX
International Classification:
B23P 19/00
US Classification:
29740, 29 33 P, 29703, 29705, 29711, 29721, 29742, 414757, 414935, 700121
Abstract:
An in-line programming (ILP) system and method for programming and testing programmable integrated circuit devices (PICs) and performing the assembly of printed circuit board assemblies (PCBAs). Printed circuit boards enter and leave the ILP system on a conveyor system. PICs are loaded into the ILP system, and the ILP system automatically programs and tests the PICs and places them onto the PCBs as the PCBs arrive on the conveyor. The programming and testing operations are performed by the same piece of equipment that performs the PCBA assembly operation.


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Pipe Coupling With Retrievable Setting Means

Pipe Coupling With Retrievable Setting Means

US Patent:
3977702, Aug 31, 1976
Filed:
Mar 13, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/557969
Inventors:
William E. White - Houston TX
James F. Arnold - Houston TX
Assignee:
HydroTech International, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
F16L 3500
US Classification:
285 18
Abstract:
A coupling apparatus for making a coupling to a pipe or the like and which apparatus is provided with detachable and removable setting means in the form of hydraulic cylinders which may be reused to subsequently actuate other couplings. The coupling includes a housing which contains gripping and seal means for gripping and sealing with the pipe to which connection is to be made. Thrust means are provided and interposed between the aforesaid actuation means and the sealing and gripping means for urging the latter to the set position. Means in the form of either a split gripping ring or a plurality of gripping slips which are arranged for engaging the internal surface of the housing and retaining the first mentioned gripping means and seal means in the set position when the actuation means are removed.