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Gordon A Plishker

Deceased

from The Woodlands, TX

Also known as:
  • Gordon Dr Plishker
  • Gordon Alf Plishker
Phone and address:
90 Sky Terrace Pl, Spring, TX 77381
2812922049

Gordon Plishker Phones & Addresses

  • 90 Sky Terrace Pl, Spring, TX 77381 • 2812922049
  • The Woodlands, TX
  • Houston, TX
  • McDonough, GA
  • Montgomery, TX
  • Huntsville, TX
  • Chapel Hill, NC
  • Bethesda, MD
  • PO Box 456, McDonough, GA 30253

Work

  • Position:
    Sales Occupations

Education

  • Degree:
    High school graduate or higher

Us Patents

  • Mobile Bioremediation Systems

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  • US Patent:
    7485224, Feb 3, 2009
  • Filed:
    Mar 3, 2006
  • Appl. No.:
    11/368282
  • Inventors:
    Robert Gavin Jones - Huntsville TX, US
    Gordon Alf Plishker - The Woodlands TX, US
    Joshua Richard Quinn - Huntsville TX, US
    Ralph Edward Holm - Texas City TX, US
  • Assignee:
    Sam Houston State University - Huntsville TX
  • International Classification:
    C02F 3/00
  • US Classification:
    210241, 210220
  • Abstract:
    In some embodiments, a system may reduce contaminants in water. A system may include a biofilm in a container. The biofilm may be formed from one or more bacteria coupled to one or more substrates. The bacteria may be selected to maximize the reduction of contaminants in water. The system may include one or more bacteria generators to provide bacteria to the biofilm and/or one or more air sources to provide an air bubble stream to the container and/or the bacteria generator. In some embodiments, bacteria may be preserved in a starvation phase. Bacteria may be incubated until they reach a starvation phase. The bacteria may then be preserved as beads or immobilized on a substrate. The preserved bacteria may be used in a system for the reduction of contaminants in water.
  • Method Of Forming Alginate Particles In An Aqueous Solution Containing Metal Ions

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  • US Patent:
    7524421, Apr 28, 2009
  • Filed:
    Mar 3, 2006
  • Appl. No.:
    11/368320
  • Inventors:
    Robert Gavin Jones - Huntsville TX, US
    Rachelle Smith - Midway TX, US
    Gordon Alf Plishker - The Woodlands TX, US
  • Assignee:
    Sam Houston State University - Huntsville TX
  • International Classification:
    C02F 3/00
  • US Classification:
    210679, 210683, 210688
  • Abstract:
    In some embodiments, a system may reduce metal compounds from water. A system may include alginate particles in a housing. The alginate particles may be formed by directly adding alginate granules to an aqueous solution comprising metal ions, such as calcium ions.
  • Systems And Methods Of Creating A Biofilm For The Reduction Of Water Contamination

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  • US Patent:
    20070205148, Sep 6, 2007
  • Filed:
    Mar 3, 2006
  • Appl. No.:
    11/367762
  • Inventors:
    Robert Jones - Huntsville TX, US
    Gordon Plishker - The Woodlands TX, US
  • International Classification:
    C12N 1/20
  • US Classification:
    210601000, 435252300, 435252400
  • Abstract:
    In some embodiments, a system may reduce contaminants in water. A system may include a biofilm in a container. The biofilm may be formed from one or more bacteria coupled to one or more substrates. The bacteria may be selected to maximize the reduction of contaminants in water. The system may include one or more bacteria generators to provide bacteria to the biofilm and/or one or more air sources to provide an air bubble stream to the container and/or the bacteria generator. In some embodiments, bacteria may be preserved in a starvation phase. Bacteria may be incubated until they reach a starvation phase. The bacteria may then be preserved as beads or immobilized on a substrate. The preserved bacteria may be used in a system for the reduction of contaminants in water.
  • Bacteria-Alginate Bead Systems And Methods

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  • US Patent:
    20070205149, Sep 6, 2007
  • Filed:
    Mar 3, 2006
  • Appl. No.:
    11/368319
  • Inventors:
    Robert Jones - Huntsville TX, US
    Gordon Plishker - The Woodlands TX, US
    Kelsie Simons - Bryan TX, US
  • International Classification:
    C02F 3/00
    C12N 1/20
  • US Classification:
    210601000, 435252310, 435252200, 435252340, 435252100
  • Abstract:
    In some embodiments, a system may reduce contaminants in water. A system may include a biofilm in a container. The biofilm may be formed from one or more bacteria coupled to one or more substrates. The bacteria may be selected to maximize the reduction of contaminants in water. The system may include one or more bacteria generators to provide bacteria to the biofilm and/or one or more air sources to provide an air bubble stream to the container and/or the bacteria generator. In some embodiments, bacteria may be preserved in a starvation phase. Bacteria may be incubated until they reach a starvation phase. The bacteria may then be preserved as beads or immobilized on a substrate. The preserved bacteria may be used in a system for the reduction of contaminants in water.
  • Systems And Methods For Preserving Bacteria In A Starvation Phase

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  • US Patent:
    20070205150, Sep 6, 2007
  • Filed:
    Mar 3, 2006
  • Appl. No.:
    11/368330
  • Inventors:
    Robert Jones - Huntsville TX, US
    Gordon Plishker - The Woodlands TX, US
  • International Classification:
    C02F 3/00
    C12N 1/20
  • US Classification:
    210601000, 435252200, 435252310, 435252340, 435252100
  • Abstract:
    In some embodiments, a system may reduce contaminants in water. A system may include a biofilm in a container. The biofilm may be formed from one or more bacteria coupled to one or more substrates. The bacteria may be selected to maximize the reduction of contaminants in water. The system may include one or more bacteria generators to provide bacteria to the biofilm and/or one or more air sources to provide an air bubble stream to the container and/or the bacteria generator. In some embodiments, bacteria may be preserved in a starvation phase. Bacteria may be incubated until they reach a starvation phase. The bacteria may then be preserved as beads or immobilized on a substrate. The preserved bacteria may be used in a system for the reduction of contaminants in water.
  • Systems For Reducing Water Contamination

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  • US Patent:
    20070205151, Sep 6, 2007
  • Filed:
    Mar 3, 2006
  • Appl. No.:
    11/368324
  • Inventors:
    Gordon Alf Plishker - The Woodlands TX, US
    Robert Gavin Jones - Huntsville TX, US
    Ralph Edward Holm - Texas City TX, US
    Joshua Richard Quinn - Huntsville TX, US
  • International Classification:
    C02F 3/02
  • US Classification:
    210610, 210614, 210615, 210620, 210151, 2101951
  • Abstract:
    In some embodiments, a system may reduce contaminants in water. A system may include a biofilm in a container. The biofilm may be formed from one or more bacteria coupled to one or more substrates. The bacteria may be selected to maximize the reduction of contaminants in water. The system may include one or more bacteria generators to provide bacteria to the biofilm and/or one or more air sources to provide an air bubble stream to the container and/or the bacteria generator. In some embodiments, bacteria may be preserved in a starvation phase. Bacteria may be incubated until they reach a starvation phase. The bacteria may then be preserved as beads or immobilized on a substrate. The preserved bacteria may be used in a system for the reduction of contaminants in water.
  • Systems And Methods Of Creating A Biofilm For The Reduction Of Water Contamination

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  • US Patent:
    20110233125, Sep 29, 2011
  • Filed:
    Feb 22, 2011
  • Appl. No.:
    13/032408
  • Inventors:
    Robert Gavin Jones - Huntsville TX, US
    Gordon Alf Plishker - The Woodlands TX, US
  • Assignee:
    Sam Houston State University - Huntsville TX
  • International Classification:
    C02F 3/34
  • US Classification:
    210205
  • Abstract:
    In some embodiments, a system may reduce contaminants in water. A system may include a biofilm in a container. The biofilm may be formed from one or more bacteria coupled to one or more substrates. The bacteria may be selected to maximize the reduction of contaminants in water. The system may include one or more bacteria generators to provide bacteria to the biofilm and/or one or more air sources to provide an air bubble stream to the container and/or the bacteria generator. In some embodiments, bacteria may be preserved in a starvation phase. Bacteria may be incubated until they reach a starvation phase. The bacteria may then be preserved as beads or immobilized on a substrate. The preserved bacteria may be used in a system for the reduction of contaminants in water.
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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Gordon A. Plishker
Manager
DAAB, LLC
Nonclassifiable Establishments
PO Box 456, McDonough, GA 30253
90 Sky Ter Pl, Spring, TX 77381

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