Dr. Roheim graduated from the Tulane University School of Medicine in 1985. He works in Slidell, LA and specializes in Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Dr. Roheim is affiliated with Ochsner Medical Center North Shore and Slidell Memorial Hospital.
Michael Benton - Ft. Worth TX, US Katrell Deon Copeland - Irving TX, US Alisha D. Roach - Irving TX, US John R. Roheim - Flower Mound TX, US
Assignee:
NCH Corporation - Irving TX
International Classification:
B01J 20/26 B01J 20/04 C08K 3/26
US Classification:
502402, 252190, 510476, 524424, 524505
Abstract:
An absorbent and process for the neutralization and absorption of acidic and alkaline liquid spills comprising a mixture of superabsorbent polymer, a styrene-butadiene-styrene block copolymer, sodium bicarbonate, and optionally a chlorine neutralizer. The absorbent preferably also contains a chlorine neutralizer for the neutralization of any chlorine vapors and a pH indicator to indicate that the spill has been neutralized and is safe for handling and disposal.
Joseph Thomas Colarusso - Arlington TX, US John Ray Roheim - Flower Mound TX, US
Assignee:
NCH Corporation - Irving TX
International Classification:
A01G 27/00
US Classification:
239 69, 239457
Abstract:
A portable, light-activated, mist sprayer system comprising direct current power supply, an ambient light sensor, electronic circuitry that evaluates an electrical signal received from the light sensor to determine whether a “dusk” or “dawn” light condition exists; a container of treating fluid at a desired concentration; a motor and pump that are activated at the appropriate time as determined by the sensed light condition; at least one sprayer nozzle that will dispense a mist containing the treating fluid whenever the pump is operating; and a timer that turns off the pump after a preset interval to terminate the spraying cycle. A preferred utility for the system of the invention is spraying dilute solutions of insecticide or insect repellent during the periods of significant insect activity that typically occur around dusk and dawn. An RF receiving unit is also disclosed for optional activation using a remote transmitter.
Robert Pearce - Arlington TX, US Joseph Colarusso - Arlington TX, US John Roheim - Flower Mound TX, US
International Classification:
A01G 27/00 F23D 14/28 B05B 7/32
US Classification:
239337000, 239067000, 239068000, 239069000
Abstract:
A portable, light-activated, mist sprayer system comprising direct current power supply, an ambient light sensor, electronic circuitry that evaluates an electrical signal received from the light sensor to determine whether a “dusk” or “dawn” light condition exists; a container of treating fluid at a desired concentration; a motor and pump that are activated at the appropriate time as determined by the sensed light condition; at least one sprayer nozzle that will dispense a mist containing the treating fluid whenever the pump is operating; and a timer that turns off the pump after a preset interval to terminate the spraying cycle. A preferred utility for the system of the invention is spraying dilute solutions of insecticide or insect repellent during the periods of significant insect activity that typically occur around dusk and dawn. An RF receiving unit is also disclosed for optional activation using a remote transmitter.
Judith G. Pruitt - Irving TX, US Robert Clarence Pearce - Irving TX, US John Ray Roheim - Flower Mound TX, US
International Classification:
C21B 3/04
US Classification:
75435
Abstract:
The present invention is a bacteria and nutrient delivery composition containing bran. The subject composition is preferably made in the form of a tablet that is structurally stable without being excessively hard. The tablets preferably have a configuration that reduces the likelihood of premature shearing in tableting presses or jamming in feeder devices for biomass generators. Methods of manufacturing the bacterial delivery composition in a structurally stable form that maintains bacterial viability are also provided.
Anti-Static Fabric Softening Article For Use In An Automatic Clothes Dryer
Patricia A. Morris - Austin TX Donald L. Wharry - Austin TX John R. Roheim - Austin TX
Assignee:
Vista Chemical Company - Austin TX
International Classification:
C11D 1706 C11D 1700
US Classification:
252 91
Abstract:
An anti-static softening composition for use in automatic clothes dryers comprising an ethoxylated alcohol, a fatty alcohol and a stabilizer which is a particulate solid and prevents any substantial release of the ethoxylated alcohol/fatty alcohol mixture at a temperature of up to about 45. degree. C. from a substrate which carries the mixture of the ethoxylated alcohol/fatty alcohol.
- Irving TX, US John Ray Roheim - Flower Mound TX, US
International Classification:
C12N 1/20 C02F 3/34
Abstract:
The present invention is a bacteria and nutrient delivery composition containing bran. The subject composition is preferably made in the form of a tablet that is structurally stable without being excessively hard. The tablets preferably have a configuration that reduces the likelihood of premature shearing in tableting presses or jamming in feeder devices for biomass generators. Methods of manufacturing the bacterial delivery composition in a structurally stable form that maintains bacterial viability are also provided.
- Irving TX, US John Ray Roheim - Flower Mound TX, US
Assignee:
NCH Corporation - Irving TX
International Classification:
C12N 1/20
US Classification:
4352525, 4352533, 264115
Abstract:
The present invention is a bacteria and nutrient delivery composition containing bran. The subject composition is preferably made in the form of a tablet that is structurally stable without being excessively hard. The tablets preferably have a configuration that reduces the likelihood of premature shearing in tableting presses or jamming in feeder devices for biomass generators. Methods of manufacturing the bacterial delivery composition in a structurally stable form that maintains bacterial viability are also provided.
John Roheim (1971-1975), Rob Paul (2000-2004), Joseph Czekala (1961-1965), Mary Rotondaro (1974-1978), Barbara Campbell (1961-1965), Michele Gentile (1981-1985)