William L Teter
Engineers at Bradburn Blvd, Westminster, CO

License number
Colorado 47775
Issued Date
Jun 3, 2013
Renew Date
Jan 19, 2016
Expiration Date
Oct 31, 2017
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
7996 Bradburn Blvd, Westminster, CO 80030

Personal information

See more information about William L Teter at radaris.com
Name
Address
Phone
William Teter, age 66
7996 Bradburn Blvd APT B, Westminster, CO 80030
(303) 427-4134
William Teter, age 49
5141 E 116Th Ave, Thornton, CO 80233
(303) 920-1878
William Teter
PO Box 62, Keenesburg, CO 80643
William Teter, age 57
2460 S Naples Way, Aurora, CO 80013
William L Teter, age 67
1327 108Th Ave, Northglenn, CO 80233
(303) 427-4134
(303) 452-2273

Professional information

William Teter Photo 1

Method And Apparatus For Forming Slats For Fabric In Coverings For Architectural Openings

US Patent:
8580178, Nov 12, 2013
Filed:
Jun 26, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/533421
Inventors:
Ralph G. Jelic - Boulder CO, US
William L. Teter - Westminster CO, US
Paul G. Swiszcz - Niwot CO, US
Kevin M. Dann - Denver CO, US
Steven J. Carroll - Aurora CO, US
Thomas E. Sevcik - Fort Lupton CO, US
Stephen T. Wisecup - Erie CO, US
Michael J. Siebenaller - Broomfield CO, US
Assignee:
Hunter Douglas Inc. - Pearl River NY
International Classification:
B29C 53/84
US Classification:
264284, 425384, 425169, 425363, 264285, 264296
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for forming a transversely curved or formed strip of material which can be cut to length for use in a fabric for coverings for architectural opening includes a supply role of a flexible fabric strip material that is sequentially passed through a heating chamber with an elongated upwardly convex extrusion across which the strip material is drawn and a cooling station before being wrapped on a take-up drum. The apparatus includes driven rollers about which the strip material passes and the strip material is exposed to tension detectors and controlled temperatures such that the strip material formed in the apparatus is uniform along its length.


William Teter Photo 2

Method And Apparatus For Forming Slats For Fabric In Coverings For Architectural Openings

US Patent:
8206633, Jun 26, 2012
Filed:
Jul 24, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/459529
Inventors:
Ralph G. Jelic - Boulder CO, US
William L. Teter - Westminster CO, US
Paul G. Swiszcz - Niwot CO, US
Kevin M. Dann - Denver CO, US
Steven J. Carroll - Aurora CO, US
Thomas E. Sevcik - Fort Lupton CO, US
Stephen T. Wisecup - Erie CO, US
Michael J. Siebenaller - Broomfield CO, US
Assignee:
Hunter Douglas Inc. - Pearl River NY
International Classification:
B29C 55/18
US Classification:
264280, 425384, 425169, 425363, 425 401
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for forming a transversely curved or formed strip of material which can be cut to length for use in a fabric for coverings for architectural opening includes a supply role of a flexible fabric strip material that is sequentially passed through a heating chamber with an elongated upwardly convex extrusion across which the strip material is drawn and a cooling station before being wrapped on a take-up drum. The apparatus includes driven rollers about which the strip material passes and the strip material is exposed to tension detectors and controlled temperatures such that the strip material formed in the apparatus is uniform along its length.


William Teter Photo 3

Apparatus And Method For Making Fabric For Coverings For Architectural Openings

US Patent:
2007002, Feb 1, 2007
Filed:
Jul 18, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/458242
Inventors:
Kevin Dann - Denver CO, US
Ralph Jelic - Boulder CO, US
Michael Siebenaller - Broomfield CO, US
Thomas Sevcik - Fort Lupton CO, US
William Teter - Westminster CO, US
Joseph Kovach - Denver CO, US
Douglas Christensen - Milliken CO, US
Assignee:
Hunter Douglas Inc. - Upper Saddle River NJ
International Classification:
B31B 1/60
US Classification:
156060000
Abstract:
The present invention is an apparatus for forming a fabric for an architectural opening covering. The apparatus comprises a joining section, an accumulator, a cutting station, and a stacker. The joining section is configured to join together first, second, third and fourth material strips into a fabric strip. The accumulator is configured to accumulate the fabric strip upon leaving the joining section. The cutting station is configured to sever the fabric strip into an upstream fabric strip and a first downstream fabric strip. The stacker is configured to join the first downstream fabric strip with a second downstream fabric strip to form the fabric.


William Teter Photo 4

Slat For Covering For Architectural Openings

US Patent:
7695802, Apr 13, 2010
Filed:
Jul 24, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/459536
Inventors:
Ralph G. Jelic - Boulder CO, US
William L. Teter - Westminster CO, US
Paul G. Swiszcz - Niwot CO, US
Kevin M. Dann - Denver CO, US
Steven J. Carroll - Aurora CO, US
Thomas E. Sevcik - Fort Lupton CO, US
Stephen T. Wisecup - Erie CO, US
Michael J. Siebenaller - Broomfield CO, US
Assignee:
Hunter Douglas Inc. - Upper Saddle River NJ
International Classification:
E06B 9/00, B32B 1/04, B32B 3/02, B32B 3/00, B32B 5/02, B32B 9/00, B32B 27/04, B32B 27/12
US Classification:
428174, 428 74, 428 76, 428373, 442 59, 442 62, 442 65, 442 67, 442364, 160236
Abstract:
A slat for use in a covering for an architectural opening is made from a base material of binder and matrix fibers which are formed into a nonwoven material by melting at least a portion of the binder fibers to thermally bond the binder and matrix fibers. A coating of resin is then applied to the thermally bonded base before the composite material is passed through a forming apparatus where the material is heated over a convex support having the desired curvature for the slat and subsequently cooled.