WILLIAM H MOREWOOD
Engineers in Pennington, NJ

License number
Pennsylvania PE002581E
Category
Engineers
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address 2
Pennington, NJ 08534
Pennsylvania

Professional information

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Electron Beam Disc Recorder

US Patent:
4074313, Feb 14, 1978
Filed:
Jun 30, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/701416
Inventors:
John H. Reisner - Haddonfield NJ
William H. Morewood - Pennington NJ
Assignee:
RCA Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
H04N 576
US Classification:
358128
Abstract:
A disc master, coated with an electron sensitive material, is secured to a turntable which is rotatably mounted within a vacuum chamber. A recorder column protrudes into the vacuum chamber for directing a signal representative electron beam toward the disc master. The recorder column is mounted on a carriage for translational motion along a path radially disposed with respect to the center of rotation of the turntable in correlation with the rotational motion of the turntable. A column set-up stage is mounted within the vacuum chamber, adjacent the outside perimeter of a turntable supported disc master, and in registration with the coated surface of the disc master. The recorder column is aligned with the set-up stage for determining beam characteristics, such as: beam current, shape, quality, etc. , and for properly focusing the electron beam.


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Self-Feeding Device For Handicapped Persons

US Patent:
4277213, Jul 7, 1981
Filed:
Jul 18, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/058724
Inventors:
William H. Morewood - Pennington NJ
Assignee:
Winsford Products, Inc. - Pennington NJ
International Classification:
A47G 2108
US Classification:
414 9
Abstract:
A self-feeding device for automatically lifting food from the eating surface of a plate to an eating position located above the plate. The plate is supported by a plurality of rollers which are capable of rotating the plate about a predetermined axis. A pusher arm having a food pushing surface depending therefrom is rotatable about a second axis, parallel to and spaced from the first axis, such that the food pushing surface moves from a first to a second position along a predetermined path which traverses a portion of the eating surface of the plate in such a manner that food located on the eating surface of the plate along the predetermined path is moved by the pushing surface. A spoon support and lifting arm supports the spoon and is capable of moving the spoon between a lower position in which food moved by the food pushing surface is moved onto the spoon and an upper position in which food moved on the spoon by the pushing surface is located at the eating position. A control circuit is provided which enables the individual utilizing the self-feeding device to control the operation of the plate support rollers, the pusher arm, and the spoon support and lifting arm.


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Spoon Support Mechanism In A Self-Feeding Device For Handicapped Persons

US Patent:
5037261, Aug 6, 1991
Filed:
Dec 8, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/447644
Inventors:
William H. Morewood - Pennington NJ
Assignee:
Winsford Products, Inc. - Pennington NJ
International Classification:
A47G 2108
US Classification:
414 9
Abstract:
A self-feeding device for automatically lifting food off of an eating surface of a plate to an eating position located above the device includes a plate and a plate support. A spoon support mechanism moves a spoon from an upper eating position to a lower food receiving position and causes the spoon to travel along a predetermined path on the eating surface of the plate to load food located along the path on to the spoon as the spoon moves from the upper eating position to the lower food receiving position.


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Precision Turntable Rotation In A Vacuum Atmosphere

US Patent:
3943275, Mar 9, 1976
Filed:
Apr 10, 1973
Appl. No.:
5/349775
Inventors:
Robert Warren Jebens - Skillman NJ
William Henry Morewood - Pennington NJ
Assignee:
RCA Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
H04N 576, G11B 1100, G11B 1700
US Classification:
178 66R
Abstract:
Fluid from a hydraulic pressure source is utilized to rotate and support a turntable in a vacuum chamber. Signals representative of the rotational velocity of the turntable are utilized to control the hydraulic pressure of the fluid rotating the turntable.