WILLIAM JOSEPH GERVAIS
Pilots at Brymer Ct, Northridge, CA

License number
California A0669267
Issued Date
Jul 2016
Expiration Date
Jul 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
18861 Brymer Ct, Northridge, CA 91326

Professional information

William Gervais Photo 1

High Precision Floppy Disc Memory System

US Patent:
4523240, Jun 11, 1985
Filed:
May 25, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/042721
Inventors:
Ericson M. Dunstan - Hidden Hills CA
William J. Gervais - Northridge CA
S. Barry McClelland - Woodland Hills CA
Assignee:
Micropolis - Chatsworth CA
International Classification:
G11B 5016
US Classification:
360 99
Abstract:
A "floppy" disc digital magnetic storage apparatus or subsystem includes a number of interrelated features permitting greatly increased data storage and good access time, while using relatively inexpensive parts. The features contributing to the greatly increased storage capacity include arrangements for providing one hundred tracks per inch, and for holding tolerances so that the position of the magnetic head in the radial direction is maintained within the required value of plus or minus 1. 7 thousandths of an inch. Features contributing to the high accuracy of magnetic head positioning, and the resultant high data capacity, include the following: (1) mounting the lead screw which positions the magnetic head with its inner end close to the center of the magnetic disc fixed in position, and with its outer end and the stepping motor secured to it mounted on a leaf spring pushing the motor and the outer end of the lead screw inward toward the inner end of the lead screw: (2) utilizing a simple sheet metal stepper motor having two sets of punched metal teeth which interfit with one another and which are exposed to a central permanently magnetized rotor having north and south poles successively located around its periphery; two coils are provided and each of these coils can be energized in opposite directions, with the four combinations resulting in progressive stepping of the permanent magnetic armature, with every fourth step having a more accurately defined angular position than the three intermediate steps; (3) by a special energization arrangement, the rotor is moved four steps at a time to shift the head from one track to the next, thereby using only the more accurately located angular positions, and reducing the adverse effects of friction on head positioning; (4) the electronic circuitry associated with driving the step motor is configured to offset any time penalty incurred by taking four steps to move one track; (5) the floppy disc is accurately positioned relative to the inner end of the lead screw by forcing the magnetic disc to an interference fit relationship with the driving spindle hub on which it is mounted, and (6) the lead screw is ground to mate with a conical pin secured to the movable head assembly.


William Gervais Photo 2

Compact Magnetic Disk Storage System

US Patent:
4317146, Feb 23, 1982
Filed:
Dec 3, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/099607
Inventors:
William J. Gervais - Northridge CA
Assignee:
Micropolis Corporation - Chatsworth CA
International Classification:
G11B 5012, G11B 582
US Classification:
360 98
Abstract:
A compact, high capacity rigid magnetic disk storage system includes three 8-inch disks in an assembly only 45/8 inches high complete with electronics. The system includes two separate sections, a first section containing the electronics, the disk drive motor, and other similar active components, and a second "clean zone" section, separated by a central cast web or partition. Within the second clean zone area are a stack of three rigid disks, the recording heads, and arrangements for positioning the recording heads; and a special filtering circuit through which air is circulated over the surface of the disks. The air circulation and filtering arrangements within the second clean zone area of the system include a special hollow hub assembly on which the rigid disks are mounted, with the hub assembly having a series of spaced radial apertures opening both to the spaces between the disks and also to the end of the hub facing away from the motor. Air is drawn from the end of the hub through the slots and out across the surfaces of the disks through centrifugal pumping action as the hub assembly and the disks rotate. A filter assembly includes a housing which defines an ultra-clean low pressure zone which is formed as air is drawn through a filter unit located to one side of the disks.


William Gervais Photo 3

Low Profile, High-Capacity Streaming Tape Drive

US Patent:
5014141, May 7, 1991
Filed:
Oct 13, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/421404
Inventors:
William J. Gervais - Northridge CA
Richard A. Nelson - Burbank CA
Assignee:
Qualstar Corporation - Northridge CA
International Classification:
G11B 1538
US Classification:
360 961
Abstract:
A low profile, high-capacity streaming tape drive system primarily for rack-mounted applications has a height of less than six inches, and a weight of less than 60 pounds. The main base plate of the tape drive has downwardly extending short tubes upon which the motors for the supply reel, the take-up reel and for the loading and cooling blower are mounted. The stator of each motor may be mounted on the outside of the associated tube, and the main drive shaft for the motor may be mounted on bearings within the tube and a permanent magnet rotor mounted by a cup-shaped member is arranged to rotate around the stator, thus providing motors which take up very little vertical height. Air ducts for cooling and for automatically threading the tape from the supply reel to the take-up reel are formed by integral ridges on the top and bottom of the main base plate forming U-shaped channels which are closed by sheet metal strips. A read formatter including microprocessor controlled error detection and correction circuity may be used to further reduce the size and weight of the unit.


William Gervais Photo 4

Low Loss Brushless Dc Motor

US Patent:
4329604, May 11, 1982
Filed:
Aug 6, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/063856
Inventors:
Ericson M. Dunstan - Hidden Hills CA
William J. Gervais - Northridge CA
Bipin V. Gami - Chatsworth CA
Assignee:
Micropolis Corporation - Canoga Park CA
International Classification:
H02K 1100
US Classification:
310 68R
Abstract:
A printed circuit motor is constructed with the printed circuit windings stationary, and therefore constituting the stator of the motor. The stator is mounted at the end of a heavy hollow supporting frame member. The rotor is mounted on the end of a shaft which is journaled within the hollow frame member, and the rotor extends outwardly in close proximity to the stator and around the outer periphery of the stator and back toward the hollow supporting member, with a permanent magnet assembly on one side of the printed circuit stator and the magnetic return path on the other side of it. The permanent magnet assembly and the magnetic return path are rigidly coupled so that no relative motion occurs between them. Electrical connections to the winding turns of the stator are brought out from the periphery of the stator close to its surface through an additional printed circuit board, and along the outer surface of the hollow frame member to pass the inner edge of the permanent magnet rotor. Timing for the energization of the coils of the printed circuit stator is controlled by three photosensors which are interrupted by the outer edge of the rotating return path of the rotor, which is provided with a peripheral interruptions to selectively block the light path to the photosensors.


William Gervais Photo 5

Simplified Tape Cartridge Rack

US Patent:
D392147, Mar 17, 1998
Filed:
Apr 4, 1997
Appl. No.:
D/068907
Inventors:
William J. Gervais - Northridge CA
William J. Lurie - Calabasas CA
Mark H. Helmick - Ventura CA
Assignee:
Qualstar Corporation - Canoga Park CA
International Classification:
0604
US Classification:
D 6630


William Gervais Photo 6

Interposer For Cobra Head Streetlight

US Patent:
2013004, Feb 14, 2013
Filed:
Aug 7, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/569040
Inventors:
WILLIAM J. GERVAIS - NORTHRIDGE CA, US
MARK H. HELMICK - VENTURA CA, US
Assignee:
QUALSTAR CORPORATION - SIMI VALLEY CA
International Classification:
H01R 12/70
US Classification:
439 56
Abstract:
An interposer adapted to interrupt the power source of a streetlight and intervening between an existing photo-controller and the streetlight with a lamp connected to a power line, the interposer having a body having a top and a bottom, the top of the body having an electrical receptacle, the bottom of the body having an electrical plug, the body containing a microprocessor and a load switch connected to the main power line and lamp, wherein the microprocessor instructs the load switch to selectively connect and disconnect the power line and the lamp, or to dim a multi-level lighting device.


William Gervais Photo 7

Touchless Pointing Device

US Patent:
D649152, Nov 22, 2011
Filed:
Mar 25, 2010
Appl. No.:
29/358355
Inventors:
William J. Gervais - Northridge CA, US
Mark H. Helmick - Ventura CA, US
Assignee:
Qualstar Corp. - Simi Valley CA
International Classification:
1402
US Classification:
D14402


William Gervais Photo 8

Magnetic Tape Reel Write Protect Mechanism

US Patent:
4535370, Aug 13, 1985
Filed:
Dec 22, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/452335
Inventors:
William J. Gervais - Northridge CA
Assignee:
Rosstream Research Assoc. Ltd. - Cerritos CA
International Classification:
G11B 1504
US Classification:
360 60
Abstract:
A mechanism to protect a reel of tape against the risk of inadvertent over-writing or erasure, including an actuator installed in the reel hub and rotatable between two angular positions from the front face of the reel, even when mounted on a tape drive. The axis of rotation of the actuator is offset from that of the reel, and the actuator has a peripheral portion that presents a sloping surface toward the rear of the reel, to engage an axially movable rod disposed along the reel axis. Rotation of the actuator from one angular position to another causes axial movement of the rod, which is conventionally detected and employed to control the write protection status of the tape reel.


William Gervais Photo 9

Touchless Pointing Device

US Patent:
D692426, Oct 29, 2013
Filed:
Dec 1, 2011
Appl. No.:
29/407746
Inventors:
William J. Gervais - Northridge CA, US
Mark H. Helmick - Ventura CA, US
Assignee:
Qualstar Corporation - Simi Valley CA
International Classification:
1402
US Classification:
D14388, D14448


William Gervais Photo 10

Touchless Pointing Device

US Patent:
2011009, Apr 21, 2011
Filed:
Mar 25, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/732086
Inventors:
William J. Gervais - Northridge CA, US
Mark H. Helmick - Ventura CA, US
Assignee:
QUALSTAR CORPORATION - Simi Valley CA
International Classification:
G06F 3/033
US Classification:
345157
Abstract:
A touchless input device for a computer replaces a computer mouse and does not require physical contact between the user-operator and any part of the input device. The touchless input device uses multiple, linear near infrared, optical sensors and multiple near infrared light emitters working in a plane in space, all held inside a frame with an opening that defines the detection region. The device images the plane and processes the images to determine the presence, location and velocity of objects in the plane. The operator introduces an object, such as a finger, into the plane and moves the object in the plane to emulate the motion of a computer mouse across a desktop. Mouse buttons and other functions are emulated by unique motions in the plane. The device communicates these motions and events to the computer typically using a Universal Serial Bus.