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  • 10614 Shady River Dr, Houston, TX 77042 (713) 783-2646 (713) 952-7570
  • 3644 Westchase Dr, Houston, TX 77042
  • Santa Maria, CA
  • Lake Charles, LA
  • 10614 Shady River Dr, Houston, TX 77042 (713) 628-0700

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Position: Executive, Administrative, and Managerial Occupations

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Owner, Traclana Technlogies, Llc

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Position:
Owner at Traclana Technlogies, LLC
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
Traclana Technlogies, LLC
Owner

enviorGuard, Inc. Mar 1991 - Jul 2001
President
Education:
Florida Institute of Technology 1967 - 1972
BS, Oceanograhpy
Honor & Awards:
9 Patents

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Roy S Rieber
TCN TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
Mfg Electronic Coils/Transformers
10614 Shady Riv Dr, Houston, TX 77042
10614 Shady Rriver Dr, Houston, TX 77042
(713) 532-0612
Roy Rieber
ENVIROGUARD, INC
1209 Orange St, Wilmington, DE 19801
1301 Mckinney, Houston, TX 77010
1415 N Loop W #1150, Houston, TX 77008
Roy S Rieber
Director
TRACLANA TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
10614 Shady Riv Dr, Houston, TX 77042

Publications

Us Patents

Production Of Soluble Silicates From Biogenic Silica

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US Patent:
6524543, Feb 25, 2003
Filed:
Aug 25, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/139236
Inventors:
Roy S. Rieber - Houston TX, 77042
William A. Mallow - Helotes TX, 78023
Jesse R. Conner - Darien IL, 60559
International Classification:
C01B 3332
US Classification:
423332, 106600
Abstract:
Disclosed is a commercial grade of soluble silicate solutions, clear homogenous and water white essentially free of unreacted silica, made by dissolving in a closed container biogenic silica, preferably rice hull ash, in a strong alkali solution, preferably sodium hydroxide in the presence of an agent, such as an active carbonaceous material, which prevents discoloration of the soluble silicates by absorbing and/or reacting with polyvalent metals, organic materials, and the like, in the biogenic silica as it dissolves in and reacts with the alkali solution. The invention takes advantage of the residue of such active carbonaceous material on the biogenic silica, such as rice hulls, left by commercial energy burning thereof which effectively prevents discoloration. A solid residue results from the method which is an active carbonaceous material including concentrated manganese from the biogenic silica, both of which are valuable commercial products.

In-Situ Formation Of Soluble Silicates From Biogenetic Silica In Chemical Fixation/Solidification Treatment Of Wastes

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US Patent:
50787950, Jan 7, 1992
Filed:
Mar 1, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/663117
Inventors:
Jesse R. Conner - Darien IL
Roy S. Rieber - Houston TX
Assignee:
enviroGuard, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
C02F 168
C02F 1114
C04B 1824
C04B 1830
US Classification:
106624
Abstract:
Disclosed is the solidification and chemical fixation of wastes using biogenetic primarily amorphous silica to the waste at ambient temperature and pressure in the presence of a strong alkali and sufficient water in the waste which converts the biogenetic silica into a soluble silicate and sufficient water to form the soluble silicate, and in the presence of a polyvalent metal ion in the waste which reacts with the formed soluble silicate to provide a cementitious product of the waste. In the event there is insufficient strong alkali or water present in the waste to convert the biogenetic amorphous silica to a soluble silicate, and insufficient polyvalent metal ion in the waste to harden and form a cementitious product, amounts of these components as necessary can be added along with the biogenetic silica to the waste. The resulting cementitious and chemically fixed waste can be left in place, for example to provide a land farm, or can be removed and broken up and used as a cover for land fills, various land applications, and farms, as well as other applications.

Self Flocculating Separation Medium And Method

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US Patent:
56372299, Jun 10, 1997
Filed:
Feb 17, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/390627
Inventors:
Roy S. Rieber - Houston TX
Assignee:
enviroGuard, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
C02F 152
US Classification:
210723
Abstract:
Disclosed is a combined flocculating and clarifying medium for flocculating and separating solid particles from waste water comprising a mixture of solid filtering or aggregating particles and a dry flocculating agent effective to flocculate the solid particles to form larger and heavier aggregates with the filtering or aggregating particles in the waste water and filtering or gravity separating the formed aggregate from the waste water. Preferably, the filtering and aggregating particles are silicious particles, such as rice hull ash, diatomaceous earth, and perlite. The flocculating and clarifying medium can be combustible or can chemically fix the aggregated solid particles in a silicious cement, which solid particles can include heavy metal particles in silicious cement.

Combined Filtration And Fixation Of Heavy Metals

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US Patent:
51065100, Apr 21, 1992
Filed:
Mar 8, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/666788
Inventors:
Roy S. Rieber - Houston TX
Assignee:
enviroGuard, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
C02F 1114
US Classification:
210717
Abstract:
The present invention describes a filter medium and a method of filtering metals from liquids, such as waste water, in which the metals are filtered from the liquids and are chemically fixed in the resulting filter cake in a nonhazardous and nontoxic form so that they may be disposed of in nonhazardous landfills. When all or a portion of the metals are dissolved, they are first precipitated and then filtered and chemically fixed.

Liquid Filtration And Incineration

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US Patent:
55956670, Jan 21, 1997
Filed:
Sep 23, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/311565
Inventors:
Roy S. Rieber - Houston TX
Assignee:
Enviroguard, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
B01D 3702
US Classification:
210769
Abstract:
Disclosed is a filter aid or medium and a method of filtering liquid wastes having good filtration, good flow rates through the filter area, and heat value of the resulting filter cake containing the filtered solids of at least 5000 Btu per pound of filter aid. The filter aid comprises rubber particle sizes effective to filter solids of different sizes from the liquid, generally in a size range of from about 5 mesh to 325 mesh, alone or with up to about 70% silicious particles. Preferably a wetting agent is used for the filtration especially for water-based liquids.

Self Flocculating Separation Medium And Method

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US Patent:
59421150, Aug 24, 1999
Filed:
Mar 20, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/821389
Inventors:
Roy S. Rieber - Houston TX
Assignee:
enviroGuard, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
B01D 2400
US Classification:
210503
Abstract:
Disclosed is a combined flocculating and clarifying medium for flocculating and separating solid particles from waste water comprising a mixture of solid filtering or aggregating particles and a dry flocculating agent effective to flocculate the solid particles to form larger and heavier aggregates with the filtering or aggregating particles in the waste water and filtering or gravity separating the formed aggregate from the waste water. Preferably, the filtering and aggregating particles are silicious particles, such as rice hull ash, diatomaceous earth, and perlite. The flocculating and clarifying medium can be combustible or can chemically fix the aggregated solid particles in a silicious cement, which solid particles can include heavy metal particles in silicious cement.

In-Situ Formation Of Soluble Silicates From Biogenetic Silica In Chemical Fixation/Solidification Treatment Of Wastes

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US Patent:
50080210, Apr 16, 1991
Filed:
Jan 26, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/470815
Inventors:
Jesse R. Conner - Darien IL
Roy S. Rieber - Houston TX
Assignee:
enviroGuard, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
C02F 168
C02F 1114
US Classification:
210751
Abstract:
Disclosed is the solidification and chemical fixation of wastes using biogenetic primarily amorphous silica to the waste at ambient temperature and pressure in the presence of a strong alkali and sufficient water in the waste which converts the biogenetic silica into a soluble silicate and sufficient water to form the soluble silicate, and in the presence of a polyvalent metal ion in the waste which reacts with the formed soluble silicate to provide a cementitious product of the waste. In the event there is insufficient strong alkali or water present in the waste to convert the biogenetic amorphous silica to a soluble silicate, and insufficient polyvalent metal ion in the waste to harden and form a cementitious product, amounts of these components as necessary can be added along with the biogenetic silica to the waste. The resulting cementitious and chemically fixed waste can be left in place, for example to provide a land farm, or can be removed and broken up and used as a cover for land fills, various land applications, and farms, as well as other applications.

Combined Filtration And Fixation Of Heavy Metals

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US Patent:
52079104, May 4, 1993
Filed:
Dec 11, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/804960
Inventors:
Roy S. Rieber - Houston TX
Assignee:
enviroGuard, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
B01D 3906
B01D 3904
US Classification:
210503
Abstract:
The present invention describes a filter medium and a method of filtering metals from liquids, such as waste water, in which the metals are filtered from the liquids and are chemically fixed in the resulting filter cake in a nonhazardous and nontoxic form so that they may be disposed of in nonhazardous landfills. When all or a portion of the metals are dissolved, they are first precipitated and then filtered and chemically fixed.
Roy S Rieber from Houston, TX, age ~76 Get Report