Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1979-1985
Title: Innovations of William L. Konick
Introduction
William L. Konick is an accomplished inventor based in Silver Spring, MD (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of technology, particularly in the areas of coding switch assemblies and identification code generation for high-speed motion picture photography. With a total of 2 patents, his work reflects a commitment to advancing electronic device functionality.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is the "Coding Switch Assembly." This apparatus is designed to set and display a numerical value to be encoded to an electronic device. It features a molded plastic support structure and a printed circuit board membrane type switch assembly affixed to the support structure. The assembly includes multiple rows of switches and molded plastic switch actuator shafts that allow for the generation of a 4-bit binary code corresponding to numbers 0-9. The design ensures that the indicated numbers are readable in standard decimal format.
Another notable patent is the "Identification Code Generator for High-Speed Motion Picture Photography." This invention provides a method and apparatus for generating a variable pulse width code of at least three binary coded decimal digits. It operates at a rate that exceeds the film speed of a movie camera, allowing a single light source to record all bits of the three digits on the edge of the film adjacent to each frame.
Career Highlights
William L. Konick is currently employed by the U.S. Government as represented by the Secretary of the Army. His work in this capacity has allowed him to contribute to various technological advancements that support military and governmental operations.
Collaborations
He has collaborated with David L. Overman, further enhancing the innovative efforts within his field.
Conclusion
William L. Konick's contributions to technology through his patents demonstrate his expertise and dedication to innovation. His work continues to influence the development of electronic devices and motion picture technology.