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Paul M Zakriski

from Broadview Heights, OH
Age ~84

Paul Zakriski Phones & Addresses

  • 8329 Wyatt Rd, Broadview Heights, OH 44147 (440) 526-5915
  • Cleveland, OH
  • Akron, OH
  • Broadview Hts, OH

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Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Owner

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Location:
8329 Wyatt Rd, Broadview Heights, OH 44147
Industry:
Environmental Services
Work:
Imet Corporation
Owner
Education:
University of Cincinnati 1962 - 1966
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Organic Chemistry
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Owner, Imet Corporation

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Position:
Owner at IMET Corporation
Location:
Cleveland/Akron, Ohio Area
Industry:
Environmental Services
Work:
IMET Corporation
Owner
Education:
University of Cincinnati

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Paul M. Zakriski
NIAGARA ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES CO
Paul M. Zakriski
GENCER AND CO

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Us Patents

Method And Apparatus For The Bio-Remediation Of Aqueous Waste Compositions

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US Patent:
20110127215, Jun 2, 2011
Filed:
Sep 30, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/924613
Inventors:
Mehmet A. Gencer - Brecksville OH, US
Paul M. Zakriski - Broadview Heights OH, US
Clark B. Langmack - Gates Mills OH, US
Assignee:
IMET CORPORATION - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
C02F 3/02
C02F 3/10
C02F 3/34
US Classification:
210617, 210150
Abstract:
Numerous different types of waste compositions generally in an aqueous environment are bio-remediated under aerobic conditions utilizing highly diverse and multiple microorganisms within a reactor. The process is carried out with the microorganisms attached or bound by a variety of different surface characteristics to packing substrates, located within the reactor, having high surface areas and high porosity in the form of small micropores. Multiple different types of substrates are utilized that include minerals, carbon compounds, polymers and plastics, ceramics, metals, and the like and shapes thereof are utilized that efficiently dissolve air into the water. The reactors desirably have multiple bio-remediation stages therein. The reactor also contains at least one perforated chimney through which air can flow and optimize dissolving oxygen into the aqueous environment of the various bio-remediation stages. The reactors house maximum biodiversity to bio-remediate waste compositions in various wastewaters encountered from industrial, commercial, municipal and residential sources.

Waterproof, Thermal Insulating Radiant Reflective Roofing Laminate

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US Patent:
20110223410, Sep 15, 2011
Filed:
Mar 10, 2011
Appl. No.:
12/932960
Inventors:
Mehmet A. Gencer - Brecksville OH, US
Paul M. Zakriski - Broadview Heights OH, US
Clark B. Langmack - Gates Mills OH, US
Assignee:
IMET CORPORATION - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
B32B 37/20
B32B 7/04
US Classification:
4283044, 156 77
Abstract:
A waterproof roofing laminate comprises a cellular plastic support layer, an insulation layer located thereon, and a cover layer that reflects radiant energy such as infrared light, visible sunlight, and ultraviolet light. The cellular support layer contains a plurality of cavities therein that can be open or closed cell. The support layer can also have a solid continuous top and/or bottom surface layer. The insulation layer is located on the support layer and can be formed of numerous materials including natural or synthetic fibers, organic or inorganic material, and is free of cement and styrofoam. The waterproof cover layer is located on the insulation layer and is capable of reflecting radiant energy by being of a light color and/or containing radiant reflective materials therein.

Submerged Bio-Restoration Artificial Ecosystem Reactor

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US Patent:
20200290908, Sep 17, 2020
Filed:
Mar 13, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/818011
Inventors:
- Cleveland OH, US
Kaan GENCER - Brecksville OH, US
Clark B. LANGMACK - Gates Mills OH, US
Richard A. SCHWARZ - Akron OH, US
Paul M. ZAKRISKI - Broadview Heights OH, US
International Classification:
C02F 3/34
Abstract:
An aerobic bio-restoration aqueous system is contained in an artificial ecosystem that treats contaminated water to yield a natural balance or state wherein indigenous flora, fauna, insects and animal life thrive. The system contains a reactor that has exterior walls for enclosing contaminated water. The walls can be solid, but generally contain one or more perforated areas. An important advantage of the present invention is that the perforated areas such as openings, holes, etc., allow the aqueous matter to flow into as well as out of the artificial ecosystem. The ecosystem reactor can be located in a lake, a pond, or other aqueous environments. Water can flow into the artificial ecosystem and be bio-remediated, by utilizing natural flow and/or currents of the aqueous ecosystem. Various types of one or more inert media substrates containing pores that generally contain one or more microorganisms therein serve to bio-remediate various matter contained in the aqueous system such as contaminated water, e.g. industrial contaminates, residential contaminates, commercial contaminates, sewage, or corrosive compounds, and the like as well as bio-sludge. Other matter that can be bio-remediated include algae, food wastes including dissolved sugar sources, fats, grease, oils, and also excrement from animals such as humans, cows, horses, pigs, chickens, and the like as well as various sulfur, nitrogen, phosphates, and carbon compounds. The inert media substrates are generally contained in a perforated bag or pipe. Optionally, an aerator can be utilized to supply air to the artificial ecosystem.

Apparatus For The Bio-Remediation Of A Waste Water Composition

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US Patent:
20200189945, Jun 18, 2020
Filed:
Dec 13, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/219096
Inventors:
- CLEVELAND OH, US
KAAN GENCER - Brecksville OH, US
CLARK B. LANGMACK - GATES MILLS OH, US
PAUL M. ZAKRISKI - BROADVIEW HEIGHTS OH, US
International Classification:
C02F 3/10
C02F 3/20
C02F 3/34
C02F 3/12
C02F 3/26
Abstract:
One or more new, or existing, or modified, open bottom bio-remediation reactors R are contained within a commercial, industrial, or municipal waste water aeration treatment facility or tank directly above existing and/or new stand-alone diffusers located on the bottom of the facility or tank. The reactors R increase solubility of air and/or oxygen in water, increase energy efficiency, increase through put of treated waste water, and improve bio-remediation of the waste water. Also, a tube reactor having no packing substrates in a non-tube area is described.

Aerobic, Bioremediation Treatment System Comprising Floating Inert Media In An Aqueous Environment

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US Patent:
20170332567, Nov 23, 2017
Filed:
Mar 29, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/472854
Inventors:
- Cleveland OH, US
Kaan E. GENCER - Brecksville OH, US
Paul M. ZAKRISKI - Broadview Heights OH, US
Clark B. LANGMACK - Gates Mills OH, US
Jay L. SCHABEL - Chagrin Falls OH, US
International Classification:
A01G 31/00
A01G 33/00
C02F 3/34
C02F 3/32
A01K 63/04
A01K 31/04
A01K 1/01
C02F 3/10
A01K 61/10
C02F 103/20
C02F 3/00
Abstract:
An aerobic treatment system includes a plurality of highly porous, high surface area, inert, synthetic, inorganic, or natural material particles, having a specific gravity of less than 1.0 that float on an enclosed aqueous environment whereby plants and/or microbes can be grown thereon and/or animals such as fish can be raised therein. The inert particles trap air bubbles and nutrients for the growth of diverse types of plants, animals, or microbial systems, which enable phyto treatment of an aqueous waterbody with the ability to limit the growth of unwanted plant and algae such as blue-green algae. The above aerobic bio treatment system contains desirably bioremediation media having one or more microorganisms that are able to withstand system shocks while minimizing energy usage associated with aeration. The system can generally be utilized in any aqueous environment such as waste water and/or polluted water in an enclosed area such as a container, tank, pond, lake, or the like.

Method And Apparatus For The Bio-Remediation Of Aqueous Waste Compositions

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US Patent:
20140238933, Aug 28, 2014
Filed:
Feb 28, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/780756
Inventors:
- Cleveland OH, US
KAAN GENCER - Brecksville OH, US
PAUL M. ZAKRISKI - Broadview Heights OH, US
Assignee:
IMET CORPORATION - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
C02F 3/10
US Classification:
210615, 210150
Abstract:
Numerous different types of waste compositions generally in an aqueous environment are bio-remediated under aerobic conditions utilizing highly diverse and multiple microorganisms within a reactor. The process is carried out with the microorganisms attached or bound by a variety of different surface characteristics to packing substrates, located within the reactor, having high surface areas and high porosity in the form of small micropores. Multiple different types of substrates are generally utilized that efficiently dissolve air into the water, as well as to maximize the concentration and diversity of types of microorganisms. Reactors are utilized that desirably have tubes therein containing the multiple types of packings and microorganisms and contain at least one perforated chimney through which air can flow and optimize dissolving oxygen into the aqueous environment of the various bio-remediation stages.
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