William Miller Bostic
Electrician at Us Hwy 64, Asheboro, NC

License number
North Carolina 16976-L
Issued Date
Oct 26, 2016
Expiration Date
Oct 25, 2017
Category
Electrican
Type
Limited Classification
Address
Address
3854 Us Highway 64 E, Asheboro, NC 27203
Phone
(336) 953-6080

Organization information

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Evergreen Energy Company

Asheboro, NC  -  Cedar Falls, NC

Industry:
Business Consulting Services
Doing business as:
Evergreen Energy CO
Phone:
(336) 953-6080 (Phone), (336) 629-8113 (Phone)
Addresses:
3854 Us Hwy 64 E, Asheboro, NC 27203
PO Box 265, Cedar Falls, NC 27230
President:
William Bostic (President)
Categories:
Energy Management Systems & Products, Government Contractors

Professional information

William Bostic Photo 1

Apparatus And Method For Heated Food Delivery

US Patent:
6353208, Mar 5, 2002
Filed:
Feb 15, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/504550
Inventors:
William M. Bostic - Asheboro NC
Byron Owens - Asheboro NC
Assignee:
Vesture Corporation - Asheboro NC
International Classification:
A21B 152
US Classification:
219387, 126400
Abstract:
A delivery apparatus comprising a container and a heater is provided. The container is provided for holding an article in thermally conductive contact with the heater. The heater includes a heating grid constructed to provide a output watt density of greater than 2. 5 watts per square inch. A heat sink is provided in thermally conductive contact with the heating grid for receiving and storing heat energy from the heating grid. The heater also includes a cover and a power cord. In another embodiment a delivery apparatus includes a controller. The controller provides information to the user about the status of the delivery apparatus by changing the state of a light source. A method of delivering food is also provided.


William Bostic Photo 2

Apparatus And Method For Heated Food Delivery

US Patent:
6433313, Aug 13, 2002
Filed:
Jul 7, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/611761
Inventors:
Byron C. Owens - Asheboro NC
Mark E. Van Hoy - Greensboro NC
William M. Bostic - Asheboro NC
Assignee:
Vesture Corporation - Asheboro NC
International Classification:
A21B 152
US Classification:
219387, 219413
Abstract:
A delivery apparatus includes a container for holding an article to be delivered and a heater, and an enunciating device for displaying temperature conditions within the container. The container includes a plurality of walls forming an interior area and an opening, wherein the opening is provided with a size sufficient to allow movement of the article and the heater from outside the container to within the interior area of the container. The container includes a flap for selectively covering and uncovering the opening to allow access to the interior area of the container. The heater is constructed and arranged for placement within the interior area of the container and is provided for heating the article. The enunciating device includes a temperature sensor for sensing temperature within the container, a temperature display for displaying temperature conditions within the container, and a power source for operating the enunciating device. A method for delivering food and an enunciating device are provided.


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Apparatus And Method For Heated Food Delivery

US Patent:
6384387, May 7, 2002
Filed:
Dec 21, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/747181
Inventors:
Byron C. Owens - Asheboro NC
Mark E. Van Hoy - Greensboro NC
William M. Bostic - Asheboro NC
Assignee:
Vesture Corporation - Asheboro NC
International Classification:
H05B 612
US Classification:
219601, 219621, 219622, 219627, 219667, 219387
Abstract:
A delivery apparatus is provided by the invention. The delivery apparatus includes a container for holding an article to be delivered and a heater. The container includes a housing forming an interior area and an opening. The opening is provided with a size sufficient to allow movement of the article from outside the container to within the interior area, and from within the interior area to outside the container. The heater is provided for placement within the interior area for heating the article. The heater includes an electrically conductive coil for providing an electric current when exposed to a magnetic field, and an electrical resistance heating element for generating heat. The electrical resistance heating element is provided in electrical connectivity with the electrically conductive coil. A delivery apparatus assembly is provided which includes an induction range for generating a magnetic field. A heater and a method for delivering food are provided by the invention.


William Bostic Photo 4

Apparatus And Method For Heated Food Delivery

US Patent:
6486443, Nov 26, 2002
Filed:
Mar 4, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/090884
Inventors:
William M. Bostic - Asheboro NC
Byron Owens - Asheboro NC
Assignee:
Vesture Corporation - Asheboro NC
International Classification:
A21B 152
US Classification:
219387, 126400
Abstract:
A delivery apparatus comprising a container and a heater is provided for holding an article in thermally conductive contact with the heater. The heater includes a heating grid constructed to provide a output watt density of greater than 2. 5 watts per square inch. A heat sink is provided in thermally conductive contact with the heating grid for receiving and storing heat energy from the heating grid. The heater also includes a cover and a power cord. In another embodiment a delivery apparatus includes a controller. The controller provides information to the user about the status of the delivery apparatus by changing the state of a light source.


William Bostic Photo 5

Modular Freezer Pallet And Method For Storing Perishable Items

US Patent:
6266972, Jul 31, 2001
Filed:
Dec 7, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/206685
Inventors:
William M. Bostic - Asheboro NC
Assignee:
Vesture Corporation - Asheboro NC
International Classification:
F25D 308
US Classification:
62371
Abstract:
A modular freezer pallet having an interior perishable item storage area is provided. The modular freezer pallet includes a heat sink material for maintaining the interior perishable item storage area at a desired temperature for storage of perishable items. The heat sink material preferably maintains the interior perishable item storage area at a temperature of less than about 38. degree. F. for 48 hours in an ambient environment of one atmosphere and 70. degree. F. A method for storing perishable items is provided.


William Bostic Photo 6

Insulated Chest And Method

US Patent:
5918478, Jul 6, 1999
Filed:
Sep 29, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/939401
Inventors:
William M. Bostic - Asheboro NC
Stewart D. Glenn - Asheboro NC
Assignee:
Vesture Corporation - Asheboro NC
International Classification:
F25D 308
US Classification:
62371
Abstract:
A lightweight, insulated chest and method are provided for transportation and storage of perishable and other items which require a temperature-controlled environment. The chest includes insulated side walls, bottom and a hinged cover which is pneumatically sealed to prevent tampering and for thermal security. The chest includes a fluid conduit within the cover for air evacuation and depressurization of the interior and also includes a conduit to provide a vacuum between the walls of the sides and bottom which contain a rigid polymeric foam insulation.


William Bostic Photo 7

Insulated Chest And Method

US Patent:
5865037, Feb 2, 1999
Filed:
Aug 30, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/705753
Inventors:
William M. Bostic - Asheboro NC
Assignee:
Vesture Corporation - Asheboro NC
International Classification:
F25D 308
US Classification:
62371
Abstract:
A lightweight, insulated chest and method are provided for transportation and storage of perishable and other items which require a temperature-controlled environment. The chest includes insulated side walls, bottom and a hinged cover which is pneumatically sealed to prevent tampering and for thermal security. The chest includes a fluid conduit within the cover for air evacuation and depressurization of the interior and also includes a conduit to provide a vacuum between the walls of the sides and bottom which contain a rigid polymeric foam insulation.


William Bostic Photo 8

Medical Applicator And Method

US Patent:
5730721, Mar 24, 1998
Filed:
Jan 25, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/591726
Inventors:
Gary F. Hyatt - Randleman NC
William M. Bostic - Asheboro NC
Assignee:
Vesture Corporation - Asheboro NC
International Classification:
A61M 3100
US Classification:
604 49
Abstract:
A medical applicator and method of use includes in one embodiment, a flexible envelope containing medicinal fluid which is delivered to the patient via apertures in the envelope. The envelope is formed from a flexible plastic material which can be heated in a microwave, electrical resistance or other ovens. Other embodiments may allow refrigeration of the medicinal fluids. A carrier envelope is provided in another embodiment to maintain the medicinal fluid at a desired temperature for prolonged periods of time. The medicinal fluids may be topical or may be formulated for transdermal treatment of the patient for analgesic purposes, antibiotic delivery or otherwise as desired.


William Bostic Photo 9

Wrap Heater And Method For Heating Food Product

US Patent:
6300599, Oct 9, 2001
Filed:
Sep 19, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/664018
Inventors:
Byron C. Owens - Asheboro NC
William M. Bostic - Asheboro NC
Robert Mericle - Asheboro NC
Assignee:
Vesture Corporation - Asheboro NC
International Classification:
F27D 1100
US Classification:
219387
Abstract:
A wrap heater is provided. The wrap heater includes a first heating sleeve and a second heating sleeve. The first heating sleeve includes a first electrically conductive heating grid, a first stiffening layer for providing rigidity, a first thermostat, and a first cover for enclosing the components in the first heating sleeve. The second heating sleeve includes a second electrically conductive heating grid, a second stiffening layer, a thermostat, and a cover enclosing the components of the second heating sleeve. An extension is provided for separating the first heating sleeve and the second heating sleeve. The wrap heater is provided for heating at least two surfaces of a food product. A method for heating food product, such as pizza, is provided.


William Bostic Photo 10

Insulated Chest And Method

US Patent:
6062040, May 16, 2000
Filed:
Apr 26, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/298883
Inventors:
William M. Bostic - Asheboro NC
Stewart D. Glenn - Asheboro NC
Assignee:
Vesture Corporation - Asheboro NC
International Classification:
F25D 308
US Classification:
62530
Abstract:
A lightweight, insulated chest and method are provided for transportation and storage of perishable and other items which require a temperature-controlled environment. The chest includes insulated side walls, bottom and a hinged cover which is pneumatically sealed to prevent tampering and for thermal security. The chest includes a fluid conduit within the cover for air evacuation and depressurization of the interior and also includes a conduit to provide a vacuum between the walls of the sides and bottom which contain a rigid polymeric foam insulation.