WILLIAM MOORE
Electrician in Memphis, TN

License number
Arkansas M-6767
Expiration Date
Jan 31, 2017
Category
Electrican
Address
Address
PO Box 40011, Memphis, TN 38174

Organization information

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William Moore

5100 Poplar Ave STE 3214, Memphis, TN 38137

Categories:
Insurance
Phone:
(901) 435-0820 (Phone)


WILLIAM MOORE III

657 Decatur St, Memphis, TN 38107

Industry:
Architect
Phone:
(901) 521-9691 (Phone)

Professional information

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William Moore - Memphis, TN

Work:
Kelly's Services
Order Fulfillment
Coilmaster Corporation - Moscow, TN
Tool & Die
Southwestern Distribution - Memphis, TN
Forklift Operator
Autozone - Memphis, TN
Sales Associate & Diagnostic Specialist
Skills:
Forklift Certifed


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Latch Mechanism For Luminaire

US Patent:
4424993, Jan 10, 1984
Filed:
May 29, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/268389
Inventors:
Billy L. Shelby - Memphis TN
William C. Moore - Memphis TN
Assignee:
International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
E05C 314
US Classification:
292128
Abstract:
A latch mechanism for use in a street and roadway lighting luminaire. The latch mechanism operates generally in the same fashion as prior latch mechanisms to release the engagement between the upper and lower housings responsive to manual actuation of a pawl of the latch mechanism against the bias of a torsion spring. The present mechanism may be readily detached and replaced without the need for elaborate spring depressors. Two torsion springs are employed, one fitted to each side of the latch pawl to hold and bias the pawl. The springs can be released individually to enable removal of the pawl. On replacement, the pawl is slipped into the cast-in nesting arrangement with the two springs loosely fitted on the pawl. The springs are then depressed to their pawl-biasing condition to mount and affix the pawl to the lower housing. In this manner, the pawl can be replaced, if desired, without the need for tools of any kind, especially since the mounting of the latch in its housing is performed without screws or bolts.


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Luminaire For Roadway Lighting

US Patent:
4388680, Jun 14, 1983
Filed:
Dec 15, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/216135
Inventors:
William C. Moore - Memphis TN
Assignee:
International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
B60Q 100
US Classification:
362368
Abstract:
A luminaire of otherwise conventional design for street or roadway outdoor lighting which employs as its structural housing, members fabricated of suitable plastic material. The slipfitter structure and the base member on which the weighty electrical components are mounted is made of material having superior tensile strength such as cast aluminum. The aluminum base member is fitted closely and secured to the plastic housing. Thus, the portion of the luminaire most subject to stresses is aluminum while for the larger exterior areas suitable molded plastic may be used. The contours of the aluminum base member form an arched structure for supporting the comparative light weight but physically bulky upper plastic housing. By this construction, the plastic housings are placed in compression but all tensile forces are applied to the base member. In this way the plastic housing merely forms a protective shroud for the luminaire.


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Detachable Hinge Mechanism For Luminaire

US Patent:
4200905, Apr 29, 1980
Filed:
Oct 5, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/839431
Inventors:
Billy L. Shelby - Memphis TN
William C. Moore - Memphis TN
Assignee:
International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
F21V 2304
US Classification:
362396
Abstract:
A hinge mechanism for a luminaire for outdoor lighting which allows the lower housing including the lamp refractor to be pivoted to a position enabling access to the luminaire interior. When it is desired that the lower housing be detached, the hinge retainer is released to permit detachment of the lower housing. The hinge mechanism includes a transverse rod resting in a trough formed by one or more channel supports. To prevent the rod from being removed from the channel, a U-shaped spring holder is held in a position where each U leg normally extends over the opening of the hinge channel support. These spring holders retain the channel in the trough. To detach the hinge, the base of the U is manually grasped and retracted to withdraw the spring legs from its extending position. The rod in channel engagement may be detached to remove the refractor housing from the luminaire.


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Adjustable Length Prosthetic Joint Implant

US Patent:
4502160, Mar 5, 1985
Filed:
Oct 27, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/546006
Inventors:
William A. Moore - Germantown TN
Michael M. Lewis - New York NY
Assignee:
Dow Corning Wright - Arlington TN
International Classification:
A61F 100
US Classification:
3 19
Abstract:
There is disclosed a surgically implantable prosthetic joint implant adapted for length adjustment after initial surgery to compensate, for example, for growth of a juvenile patient. A stem for bone implantation has a flange for overlying the bone end and a threaded portion for adjusting axially with respect to an overlying sleeve which carries at its extremity an articulating component of the joint. A pin in the sleeve and elongated slot in the stem restrain relative rotation but allow axial relative movement as the stem is urged into or out of the sleeve by rotation of a nut coacting with the threads on the stem while being axially restrained by the sleeve. The nut is described as having a ring of gear teeth to be actuated by an insertable gear-carrying key. An alternative embodiment uses an accessible recessed bolt for moving the stem into or out of the sleeve.


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Luminaire With Mounting Means

US Patent:
3944809, Mar 16, 1976
Filed:
Jun 19, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/480617
Inventors:
William Cooper Moore - Memphis TN
John David Kiss - Memphis TN
John Richard Dean - Memphis TN
Assignee:
International Telephone & Telegraph Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
F21V 1700
US Classification:
240 73R
Abstract:
A luminaire and mounting means are disclosed. Easy access into the luminaire for maintenance is provided by quick release trigger latches. Removal, replacement and alignment of a relfector and socket assembly are facilitated by slotted brackets on the reflector and within the housing.