WILLIAM H MYERS
Engineers in Columbus, OH

License number
Pennsylvania PE011309E
Category
Engineers
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address 2
Columbus, OH 43206
Pennsylvania

Professional information

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William Myers - Columbus, OH

Work:
SleepCare Inc
Human Resources Generalist and Payroll Administrator
SleepCare Inc SleepCare Inc
Lab Manager
SleepCare Inc
Registered Polysomnographic Technologist
SleepCare Inc
Business Generalist
Education:
Otterbein University
Bachelors of Arts in Business Administration
Fostoria High School
Diploma


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William Myers - Columbus, OH

Work:
Huntington National Bank - Columbus, OH
Electronic Fraud Claims Specialist
Apprisen - Columbus, OH
Client Support Specialist
Discover Card - New Albany, OH
Payment Review Analyst
Discover Card - New Albany, OH
Debit Check Review Analyst
Education:
Columbus State Community College - Columbus, OH
Biochemistry
Oakland Community College - Southfield, MI
Biochemistry
Cooley High School - Detroit, MI
Diploma


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Realtor At Re/Max Champions

Position:
Realtor at RE/MAX Champions
Location:
Columbus, Ohio Area
Industry:
Real Estate
Work:
RE/MAX Champions - Realtor


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Multimode Channel Waveguide Optical Coupling Devices And Methods

US Patent:
4878727, Nov 7, 1989
Filed:
Jun 30, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/213657
Inventors:
Anthony A. Boiarski - Upper Arlington OH
William M. Myers - Grandview Heights OH
Assignee:
Battelle Memorial Institute - Columbus OH
International Classification:
G02B 630
US Classification:
350 9617
Abstract:
A waveguide, approximately Y-shaped in plan view, provides coupling between first and second optical fibers, each attached to an end of the waveguide on the branched portion of the Y, and a third fiber attached to the single end of the Y. A fourth fiber, smaller in cross section than the waveguide on the single-ended portion of the Y and placed with its adjacent end therein between the junction of the Y and the third fiber, and bent gradually to one side, extends away from the waveguide before reaching the end to which the third fiber is attached. Typically the first fiber directs light from an emitter into the waveguide, the second fiber directs light away from the waveguide to a detector, the third fiber directs light away from the waveguide to a reference detector, and the fourth fiber directs light away from the waveguide to a sensor and back from the sensor into the waveguide.


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Method Of Forming Relief Surfaces

US Patent:
5384571, Jan 24, 1995
Filed:
Jan 11, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/002580
Inventors:
William M. Myers - Columbus OH
Keith A. Ramsey - Columbus OH
Paul G. Andrus - Powell OH
Assignee:
Battelle Memorial Institute - Columbus OH
International Classification:
H01Q 1700
US Classification:
342 4
Abstract:
A ultrablack article made of a resin containing light absorbing pigments or dyes and its method of manufacture. The surface of the article is provided with light reflecting projections that cause incident light to reflect from the sides of such projections at least twice and preferably at least three times before reflecting from the articles surface. The vast majority of the incident light is thereby transmitted into the article where it is absorbed. The projections are advantageously conical, pyramidal or ridge shaped. The total incident light that reflects from the surface and from the interior of the article is not greater than 0. 5%. The surface can be made by applying cone or pyramid shaped light beams to photoresist stepwise to make cones and pyramids and by scanning to make ridges. Means are provided to transfer such surfaces to more suitable resins and to do so continuously.


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William Scott Myers, Columbus OH - Lawyer

Address:
30 East Broad St, Columbus 43266
(614) 466-8600
Licenses:
Ohio - Active 1988
Education:
Capital University Law School


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Ultrablack Surfaces

US Patent:
5225933, Jul 6, 1993
Filed:
May 18, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/885084
Inventors:
William M. Myers - Columbus OH
Keith A. Ramsey - Columbus OH
Assignee:
Battelle Memorial Institute - Columbus OH
International Classification:
G02B 2700
US Classification:
359614
Abstract:
An ultrablack article made of a resin containing light absorbing pigments or dyes and its method of manufacture. The surface of the article is provided with light reflecting projections that cause incident light to reflect from the sides of such projections at least twice and preferably at least three times before reflecting from the articles surface. The vast majority of the incident light is thereby transmitted into the article where it is absorbed. The projections are advantageously conical, pyramidal or ridge shaped. The total incident light that reflects from the surface and from the interior of the article is not greater than 0. 5%. The surface can be made by applying cone or pyramid shaped light beams to photoresist stepwise to make cones and pyramids and by scanning to make ridges. Means are provided to transfer such surfaces to more suitable resins and to do so continuously.