GARY LEE TIPTON, EDD
Social Work at Oak Ridge Dr, Spring, TX

License number
Texas 2-3388
Category
Social Work
Type
Clinical
Address
Address 2
25810 Oak Ridge Dr, Spring, TX 77380
14015 Lochshire St, Houston, TX 77077
Phone
(281) 364-0067
(281) 364-0712 (Fax)
(281) 589-7742

Professional information

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Wastewater Pretreatment, Gathering And Final Treatment Process

US Patent:
6669839, Dec 30, 2003
Filed:
Oct 10, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/268483
Inventors:
Gary A. Tipton - Houston TX 77014
Guy L. Harrell - Houston TX 77014
International Classification:
B01D 1712
US Classification:
210 85, 210 961, 210134, 210151, 210170, 210202, 210258, 210920, 210921
Abstract:
A process and system for pretreating, gathering, transmitting and finally treating waste produced at multiple locations includes pretreating the waste proximate the generation site, gathering the pretreated waste and transmitting the waste to a final treatment facility. One or more gathering stations, with sensing and feedback mechanisms, allow for controlled injection of waste to collection lines, and segments thereof, to control system demand through the collection line and to final treatment facility. The pretreating step includes removing particulates that impede the flow of waste through the collection lines.


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Wastewater Dispersal System

US Patent:
6464865, Oct 15, 2002
Filed:
Mar 28, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/819973
Inventors:
Gary A. Tipton - Houston TX
Douglas E. Fessel - Waterville MN
Assignee:
EcoKasa Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
E03B 1100
US Classification:
210170, 2105322, 405 44, 405 45, 405 50
Abstract:
The present invention is a compact water dispersal system located on an outdoor ground site. The system includes a water treatment system resulting in treated water with an organic loading of less than about 20 ppm and a suspended solids concentration of less than about 20 ppm. The water flows from the water treatment system to an interior discharge pipe having a plurality of perforations. Through the perforations, the water flows into an exterior discharge pipe surrounding the interior discharge pipe, the exterior discharge pipe also having a plurality of perforations. The exterior discharge pipe is surrounded by a layer of wicking material. A volume of fill material surrounds the interior discharge pipe, the exterior discharge pipe, and the layer of wicking material, thereby dispersing the water therefrom.


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Nitrogen Reduction Wastewater Treatment System

US Patent:
6413427, Jul 2, 2002
Filed:
Mar 28, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/820151
Inventors:
Gary A. Tipton - Houston TX
Douglas E. Fessel - Waterville MN
Assignee:
Ecokasa Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
C02F 330
US Classification:
210605, 210617, 210621, 210630, 210151, 2101951, 210903
Abstract:
A compact nitrogen reduction wastewater treatment system for treating a waste liquid, the system comprising a single tank. The tank includes an inlet, an aerobic treatment compartment, an anoxic treatment compartment, a suspended micromedia compartment, an aerator, and a tank outlet. The aerobic treatment compartment includes aerobic treatment bacteria and is in fluid communication with the tank inlet. The anoxic treatment compartment is laterally disposed relative to, and in fluid communication with, the aerobic treatment compartment. The suspended micromedia compartment includes separating media. It is positioned laterally relative to, and is in fluid communication with, the anoxic treatment compartment. The suspended micromedia compartment is also laterally disposed relative to, and in fluid communication with, the aerobic treatment compartment. The aerator injects air bubbles into the suspended micromedia compartment, thereby causing at least some of the waste liquid to recirculate to the aerobic treatment compartment.


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Gary L Tipton, The Woodlands TX

Specialties:
Clinical Psychology
Address:
25810 Oak Ridge Dr, The Woodlands 77380
(281) 364-0067 (Phone), (281) 364-0712 (Fax)
Languages:
English


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Cells And Electrodes For Electrocoagulation Treatment Of Wastewater

US Patent:
6972077, Dec 6, 2005
Filed:
May 28, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/446766
Inventors:
Gary A. Tipton - Houston TX, US
Harry M. Slack - Estado de Mexico, MX
International Classification:
C02F001/463
US Classification:
204269, 2042751, 2042785, 204660, 204672, 204673
Abstract:
An apparatus for treating wastewater comprising an electrocoagulation cell including holding and isolating members , a top cell cover , a plurality of electrode plates E through E inserted within a sleeve made of non-conductive material, thereby the electrode plate sets and offer minimum resistance to the incoming liquid. Such an electrocoagulation cell including a member to break the laminar liquid flow and to maintain a turbulent state all along said cell. A set of electrode plates and connected in parallel or in series, wherein said electrode plate sets and have connections arranged such that it allows the electrical current be indistinctively interrupted and reversed. Such an electrode plate set and connected in parallel or in series, wherein a combination of non-similar metals may be made in order to have electrical connections that allow disinfection of the treated liquid.


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Bilge Water Reclamation System And Process

US Patent:
6902678, Jun 7, 2005
Filed:
Sep 30, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/675682
Inventors:
Gary A. Tipton - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
C02F001/463, C02F001/78, C02F009/00
US Classification:
210748, 210760, 210770, 2101951, 210202, 210540, 204560
Abstract:
A system and method for treating and removing hydrocarbon and other contaminants in bilge and ballast water, utilizing a multiple progressive process that chemically and electrically treats-and removes contaminants. Wastewater, received by a sump, is transmitted to a holding tank and treated, over a period of time while-influent wastewater continues off loading. The wastewater is pumped to an oil/water separator tank that decants free-floating oil from the wastewater to an oil retention tank. The wastewater then undergoes an electrocoagulation process where emulsions are broken and compounds that further aid treatment are created. The treated water flows to a retention/separation tank where contaminant particles coalesce and separate. Water is decanted and transferred to a clean water holding tank through an ozone injection system and an activated carbon filter. Treated water is recirculated until it exits the system meeting discharge limits for organics and metals allowing release into the environment.


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Apparatus And Method For Removal Of Vapors From Subsoil

US Patent:
5775840, Jul 7, 1998
Filed:
Sep 18, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/715526
Inventors:
Louis H. Knieper - Houston TX
Gary Tipton - Houston TX
International Classification:
E02D 300, E02D 3100
US Classification:
405128
Abstract:
A methods and apparatus for preventing migration of vapors from a subsoil through the stratum which includes a chamber formed within the subsoil, a conduit having an inlet extending into the chamber, and a vacuum pump connected to the conduit for drawing at least a partial vacuum so as to induce vapor migration from the subsoil into the chamber and into the inlet of the conduit and through the conduit. The vacuum pump serves to produce a vacuum of between 5 and 25 inches of mercury. The vacuum pump has the capacity to move greater than 1. 5 and less than 5 cubic feet per minute through the conduit. The inlet end of the conduit is received within a cage positioned in the chamber. The cage has at least one inlet aperture for allowing the vapors to pass from the chamber into the inlet of the conduit. A chamber cap is affixed over the chamber so as to prevent ambient air from entering the chamber. The conduit has an inlet located within the chamber and an outlet located at a discharge location.


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Wastewater Treatment System

US Patent:
6103109, Aug 15, 2000
Filed:
Jun 8, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/328255
Inventors:
Dan G. Noyes - Houston TX
Louis H. Knieper - Houston TX
Gary A. Tipton - Houston TX
International Classification:
C02F 330
US Classification:
210151
Abstract:
A wastewater treatment system which comprises a tank having defined therein an aerobic treatment zone and a suspended micromedia zone. One embodiment further includes an anaerobic treatment zone. The suspended micromedia zone includes a separating media. Substantially continuous aeration is provided to energize the separating media and cause it to be stirred up into a water column within the tank. The air flow provides partial suspension of the separating media and imparts continual upward motion to the wastewater in such zone. A chimney is provided above a portion of the suspended micromedia zone and extends above the aerobic treatment zone. The mixed liquid and air rising due to the aerator air flow travels within the chimney into the aerobic treatment zone. Some separating media also travels within the chimney into the aerobic treatment zone. Aerobic bacteria is provided in the aerobic treatment zone external of the chimney.


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Electrochemical Treatment Of Effluent Water

US Patent:
6238546, May 29, 2001
Filed:
Jul 23, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/284519
Inventors:
Louis H. Knieper - Houston TX
Gary A. Tipton - Houston TX
Daniel G. Noyes - Houston TX
International Classification:
C02F 1461
US Classification:
205742
Abstract:
An apparatus (200) for the treatment of effluent including a chamber (210) having an inlet (212) and an outlet (252), a plurality of plate-type electrodes (211) extending vertically in the chamber (210), and an electrical supply connected to the plurality of plate-type electrodes (211). The plurality of plate-type electrodes (211) define a plurality of channels extending within the chamber (210). Each of the plurality of channels occurs between adjacent electrodes (211). The plurality of electrodes (211) are positioned between the inlet (212) and the outlet (252). The electrical supply delivers electricity of a first polarity to a first set of a plurality of electrodes (211). The electrical supply delivers electricity of an opposite polarity to the second set of electrodes (211).