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Owen E Boyd

from Westport, MA
Age ~75

Owen Boyd Phones & Addresses

  • Westport, MA
  • 13772 E Geronimo Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85259
  • Rancho Cucamonga, CA
  • 52 Willowgate Rise, Holliston, MA 01746 (508) 429-6324
  • Northborough, MA
  • South Windsor, CT
  • Fontana, CA

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Owen Boyd Photo 1

Chief Technology Officer

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Location:
13772 east Geronimo Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85259
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
Toppen Dental
Chief Technology Officer

Nature’s Mosaic
Chief Technology Officer

Boyd Consulting
Consultant-Water Treatment and Product Development

Seccua Jul 2013 - Apr 2014
Vice President Sales and Marketing

Solmetex 1994 - 2012
Chief Executive Officer
Education:
University of Hartford 1981 - 1983
The Johns Hopkins University 1974 - 1979
University of Massachusetts Boston 1970 - 1972
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts
Skills:
Water Treatment
Water
Reverse Osmosis
Wastewater Treatment
Strategic Planning
Water Quality
Product Development
New Business Development
Sales Management
Environmental Awareness
Pumps
Engineering
Water Management
Project Management
Marketing Strategy
Environmental Engineering
Key Account Management
Energy
Environmental Compliance
Hydraulics
Desalination
Chemical Engineering
Business Development
Ion Exchange
Renewable Energy
Disinfection Technologies
Interests:
Science and Technology
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Owen Boyd

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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Owen Boyd
Chief Executive Officer
Solmete X Inc
Dental Equipment & Supplies
50 Bearfoot Rd #2, Northborough, MA 01532
(508) 393-5115, (508) 393-1795
Owen E Boyd
Manager
BOYD GROUP, LLC
#606, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268
52 Willow Gate Rise, Holliston, MA 01746
Owen Boyd
Director
HELPING HANDS FOUNDATION, INC
Membership Organization
28 Winchester Dr, Holliston, MA 01746
52 Willow Gate Rise, Holliston, MA 01746
Owen Boyd
Director, Chief Executive Officer, CEO
SOLMETEX, LLC
Whol Chemicals/Products Business Consulting Services · Wholesales Chemicals/Products Business Consulting Services · All Other Business Support Svcs · Water Treatment Equip Svc & Su
50 Bearfoot Rd SUITE 2, Northborough, MA 01532
(508) 393-5115, (508) 393-1795
Owen Boyd
Principal
Solmetex Incorporated
Ret Misc Merchandise Business Services
9 Andover Rd, Billerica, MA 01821

Publications

Us Patents

Sorbent For Selective Removal Of Contaminants From Fluids

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US Patent:
20060237371, Oct 26, 2006
Filed:
Apr 26, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/114717
Inventors:
Paul Sylvester - Waltham MA, US
Owen Boyd - Holliston MA, US
International Classification:
C02F 1/42
US Classification:
210684000
Abstract:
Metal oxide modified or impregnated fibers as a sorbent to reduce contaminants such as arsenic from a fluid stream. The kinetics of the sorbent enable it for point of use or point of entry applications, including but not limited to household treatment of drinking water.

Process For Selective Removal And Immobilization Of Contaminants From Spent Sorbents

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US Patent:
20070023358, Feb 1, 2007
Filed:
Nov 29, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/289081
Inventors:
Owen Boyd - Holliston MA, US
Paul Sylvester - Waltham MA, US
International Classification:
C02F 1/42
US Classification:
210670000
Abstract:
Contaminated drinking water and other liquids are decontaminated by contact with sorbents to remove toxic contaminants such as arsenic, as well as non-toxic contaminants. In regenerating the spent sorbents, the waste stream contains both toxic and non-toxic contaminants but only toxic components must be treated as hazardous waste and subjected to strict regulations for disposal. The inventive method regenerates spent sorbents in a process that minimizes the amount of hazardous waste for disposal. The bulk of contaminants are non-toxic and are first selectively removed from the spent sorbent, generating a non-hazardous waste stream. Toxic contaminants are then removed from the sorbent, generating a hazardous waste stream. Because the bulk of contaminants was removed in the first waste stream, the lower concentration of toxic contaminants in the second waste stream requires less material (e.g., ion exchange resin) for hazardous waste decontamination and disposition.

Apparatus And Method For Removing Amalgam And Waste Particles From Dental Office Suction Effluent

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US Patent:
20220211476, Jul 7, 2022
Filed:
Mar 22, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/700921
Inventors:
- Northborough MA, US
Douglas M. Homer - Gates Mills OH, US
Michael P. Mormino - Aurora OH, US
Owen E. Boyd - Holliston MA, US
International Classification:
A61C 17/06
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for removing amalgam and waste particles from dental office suction effluent. The apparatus includes an upper chamber and a solids collection canister removably secured thereto. Dental office suction effluent drawn through a dental suction wand enters the upper chamber along a lateral flow path above a substantially cylindrical internal wall portion. A gas component of dental office suction effluent changes direction by more than 60 before it exits the upper chamber through an exit port. A riser conveys a liquid and solids component of dental office suction effluent through a drain into the solids collection canister. A flow restrictor allows liquids and gases to exit the solids collection canister interior volume but prohibits solids from exiting the solids collection canister interior volume.

Filtering A Fluid

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US Patent:
20200283317, Sep 10, 2020
Filed:
Dec 27, 2017
Appl. No.:
16/473750
Inventors:
- Houston TX, US
Owen E. Boyd - Westport MA, US
Assignee:
JAT Chemical LLC - Houston TX
International Classification:
C02F 5/02
C02F 1/50
C02F 1/52
C02F 1/00
Abstract:
A housing has an inlet and an outlet. An anti-scalant layer is contained within the housing adjacent the inlet. A disinfectant layer is contained within the housing adjacent the outlet.

Apparatus And Method For Removing Amalgam And Waste Particles From Dental Office Suction Effluent

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US Patent:
20190298500, Oct 3, 2019
Filed:
Jun 20, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/446734
Inventors:
- Hauppauge NY, US
Douglas M. Horner - Gates Mills OH, US
Michael P. Mormino - Aurora OH, US
Owen E. Boyd - Holliston MA, US
International Classification:
A61C 17/06
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for removing amalgam and waste particles from dental office suction effluent. The apparatus includes an upper chamber and a solids collection canister removably secured thereto. Dental office suction effluent drawn through a dental suction wand enters the upper chamber along a lateral flow path above a substantially cylindrical internal wall portion. A gas component of dental office suction effluent changes direction by more than 60 before it exits the upper chamber through an exit port. A riser conveys a liquid and solids component of dental office suction effluent through a drain into the solids collection canister. A flow restrictor allows liquids and gases to exit the solids collection canister interior volume but prohibits solids from exiting the solids collection canister interior volume.

Device And Methods For Disinfecting Dental Lines

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US Patent:
20190151045, May 23, 2019
Filed:
Oct 10, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/155964
Inventors:
Owen BOYD - Scottsdale AZ, US
Assignee:
Toppen Medical Dental LLC - Holliston MA
International Classification:
A61C 1/00
C02F 1/78
B01J 19/00
Abstract:
Described is a combination method, including a device and system for disinfecting and decontaminating water lines, for example, dental water lines, in the absence of a primary chemical component.

Apparatus And Method For Removing Amalgam And Waste Particles From Dental Office Suction Effluent

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US Patent:
20180289457, Oct 11, 2018
Filed:
Aug 17, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/239214
Inventors:
- Eastlake OH, US
Douglas M. Horner - Gates Mills OH, US
Michael P. Mormino - Aurora OH, US
Owen E. Boyd - Holliston MA, US
International Classification:
A61C 17/06
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for removing amalgam and waste particles from dental office suction effluent. The apparatus includes an upper chamber and a solids collection canister removably secured thereto. Dental office suction effluent drawn through a dental suction wand enters the upper chamber along a lateral flow path above a substantially cylindrical internal wall portion. A gas component of dental office suction effluent changes direction by more than 60 before it exits the upper chamber through an exit port. A riser conveys a liquid and solids component of dental office suction effluent through a drain into the solids collection canister. A flow restrictor allows liquids and gases to exit the solids collection canister interior volume but prohibits solids from exiting the solids collection canister interior volume.
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