William L. Walker
Architects at Summerow Ln, Orlando, FL

License number
North Carolina 13545
Category
Architecture
Address
Address
400 Summerow Ln, Orlando, FL 32839

Professional information

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Visual System Engineer At Nawctsd

Position:
Visual System Engineer at NAWCTSD, Visual engineer at NAVAIR / NAWCTSD
Location:
Orlando, Florida Area
Industry:
Military
Work:
NAWCTSD - Visual System Engineer NAVAIR / NAWCTSD since 1995 - Visual engineer
Education:
Auburn University 1973 - 1978


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William Walker - Orlando, FL

Work:
Filthy Clean Cleaning - Orlando, FL
Customer service
Dunkin Donuts - Winter Park, FL
Customer Service
Scott Laurent Collection - Winter Park, FL
Customer Service
Education:
Southern Technical College - Orlando, FL
AS
Skills:
EPA, universal certified


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William Walker - Orlando, FL

Work:
C. T. Hsu & Associates
Senior Project Manager
Looney, Ricks, Kiss Commercial Department - Memphis, TN
Senior Project Manager
Glover, Smith, Bode- - Lake Buena Vista, FL
Construction Administration On-Site Architect
Silver Spurs Arena, County Agriculture Center - Houston, TX
Senior Project Manager
HLM/Heery - Kissimmee, FL
Architectural and Engineering Field Representative
Florida State University's National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
Associate in Engineering, Head of Facilities Engineering & Operations
Design & Construction of Florida State University
Project Manager
Education:
Florida A & M University
Masters in Architecture
University of Florida - Gainesville, FL
Bachelors in Architecture


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Container Trailer

US Patent:
4541768, Sep 17, 1985
Filed:
Oct 13, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/541743
Inventors:
William B. Walker - Orlando FL
Paul D. Justus - Gruver IA
Michael K. Bloomfield - Orlando FL
Assignee:
FMC Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B60P 152
US Classification:
414535
Abstract:
A "no-lift" container trailer is disclosed having a vertically movable roller tray with parallel rollers thereon which when tangent to the roll plane, and solely support a container thereon allow the container to be moved onto or off the trailer. A vertically movable caster tray of the trailer has fixed caster wheels thereon with their axes of rotation intersecting a vertical axis near the center of the trailer. When the wheels provide sole support for the container at the roll plane the container may be rotated about the vertical axis to any desired position. Manually operated cams are provided to sequentially move only the rollers tangent to the roll plane for supporting the container only on the rollers to move both the rollers and wheels tangent to the roll plane, and to move the rollers below the roll plane for supporting the container only on the wheels thus transferring the containers between the rollers and the wheel at the roll plane without lifting the container. Container stops, guide rails and latches are responsive to movement of the wheels tangent to the roll plane to move the stop guide rails and latches to inoperative positions.