WILLIAM LESLIE KING
Pilots at Harris Rd, Tehachapi, CA

License number
California A2541353
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
16334 Harris Rd #23, Tehachapi, CA 93561

Professional information

William King Photo 1

Thin-Walled Plastic Hat Structure

US Patent:
5713083, Feb 3, 1998
Filed:
Jan 21, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/785866
Inventors:
William L. King - Tehachapi CA
International Classification:
A42B 314
US Classification:
2416
Abstract:
A one-piece, lightweight, molded plastic hat that comprises, in combination, a thin, molded plastic sheet forming a hat wall dome having an inner side, the sheet at the dome everywhere having thickness less than 3/16 inch; the sheet at the dome forming a corrugation having a local portion defining a U-shaped cross section; and a local plastic reinforcement sub-sheet formed to have U-shaped cross section matching that of the dome local portion, the sub-sheet fitting and adhesively bonded to the dome sheet local portion at the inner side of the hat dome.


William King Photo 2

Cured Body Shell And Method Of Making The Same

US Patent:
2006000, Jan 5, 2006
Filed:
Jun 21, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/157160
Inventors:
Thomas Heinz - La Canada CA, US
Royce Rumsey - Laguna Beach CA, US
Eddie Bannister - Victorville CA, US
William King - Tehachapi CA, US
International Classification:
A61F 5/00
US Classification:
602007000, 602005000, 602006000, 602008000
Abstract:
A custom-fitted orthotic device including a rigidizable panel emplaceable on a body part. A padding member is mounted on an inner surface of the curable panel between the panel and the body part. A fastening system is attached to an outer surface of the curable panel to secure the orthotic device on the body part.


William King Photo 3

Thin-Walled Plastic Hat

US Patent:
5826278, Oct 27, 1998
Filed:
Jun 2, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/867503
Inventors:
William L. King - Tehachapi CA
International Classification:
A42B 102, A42B 306
US Classification:
21754
Abstract:
A one-piece, lightweight, molded plastic hat that comprises, in combination, a thin, molded plastic sheet forming a hat wall dome having an inner side, the sheet at the dome everywhere having thickness less than 3/16 inch; the sheet at the dome forming a corrugation having a local portion defining a U-shaped cross section; and a local plastic reinforcement sub-sheet formed to have U-shaped cross section matching that of the dome local portion, the sub-sheet fitting and adhesively bonded to the dome sheet local portion at the inner side of the hat dome.


William King Photo 4

Portable Device For Generating Electric Power

US Patent:
2011016, Jul 7, 2011
Filed:
Dec 9, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/964455
Inventors:
William L. King - Tehachapi CA, US
Ghanshyam Popat - Huntington Beach CA, US
Assignee:
IQ Energy - Huntington Beach CA
International Classification:
F03D 3/02
US Classification:
290 55
Abstract:
A system for converting wind power to electrical energy has a peripheral frame, sails interconnected to the peripheral frame, radial struts extending from the hub to the peripheral frame, wheels mounted on the peripheral frame, electric generators interconnected with respective wheels, and a hub about which the peripheral frame is rotatable. The hub is in electrical communication with the electric generators. Sails may be interconnected with the peripheral frame on respective masts, each mast having a base and the mast being pivotable about the base. The electric generators may be mounted on a variety of locations, such as the peripheral frame. Each electric generator may be interconnected with a respective wheel via a belt, a chain or other mechanism. The system may include arrangements to generate electricity from sunlight.


William King Photo 5

Illusion Toy

US Patent:
7066820, Jun 27, 2006
Filed:
Jan 30, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/768982
Inventors:
William L King - Tehachapi CA, US
Mark Setteducati - New York City NY, US
Robert Carignan - Cranston RI, US
Terry Chan - Kowloon, HK
International Classification:
A63J 21/00
US Classification:
472 69, 472 70, 446483, 446475
Abstract:
An illusion toy has a housing in which a blade is rotated in one direction too rapidly to be seen through 270 degrees between rest positions on respective opposite sides of an article receiving through hole, providing the illusion that the blade has rotated in an opposite direction across the through hole, through the article. An actuating lever for a blade rotating overcenter mechanism has a loop aligned with the through hole so that a trigger end of the lever can be visibly moved between opposite sides of the through hole in the same direction as the apparent movement of the blade. A hollow housing handle forms a candy dispensing store and connects to a delivery chute extending across the housing obscuring a radially outer portion of the blade path providing an impression that rotation of the blade in the one direction is blocked by candy.