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Robert S Bosko

from Anaheim, CA
Age ~73

Robert Bosko Phones & Addresses

  • 9195 Cerritos Ave APT 4, Anaheim, CA 92804 (714) 454-3181
  • Riverside, CA
  • Bulverde, TX
  • 3010 James Lovell Dr, San Antonio, TX 78219 (210) 662-6992
  • Uncasville, CT
  • Fredericksburg, VA
  • Westminster, CA

Work

Company: Bains and bosko investments corp Mar 2018 Position: Chief executive officer

Education

School / High School: British Columbia Institute of Technology 1971 to 1973

Skills

Manufacturing • Water Treatment • Engineering • Product Development • Lean Manufacturing • Continuous Improvement • Reverse Osmosis • Desalination • New Business Development • Water • Project Management • Process Improvement • Strategic Planning • Hydrogen Production • Energy • Filtration • Membrane • Process Engineering • Wastewater Treatment • Management • Factory • Pumps • R&D • Boilers • Project Engineering • Environmental Engineering • Procurement • Renewable Energy • Gas • Waste • Engineering Management • Cooling Water • Iso 14001 • Iso • Operations Management • Project Planning • Environmental Awareness • Water Quality • Water Conservation • Waste Management • Energy Efficiency • Ultrafiltration

Interests

Children • Economic Empowerment • Environment • Poverty Alleviation • Science and Technology • Disaster and Humanitarian Relief • Human Rights • Animal Welfare

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Industries

Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering

Resumes

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President And Chief Executive Officer

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Location:
3010 James Lovell Dr, San Antonio, TX 78219
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Bains and Bosko Investments Corp
Chief Executive Officer

Bosko Water Innovations
Principal Owner

Bosko Inventions
President

Bosko Water Technologies
President

Vortec Water Jan 2010 - Jun 2012
Director, Cto
Education:
British Columbia Institute of Technology 1971 - 1973
Skills:
Manufacturing
Water Treatment
Engineering
Product Development
Lean Manufacturing
Continuous Improvement
Reverse Osmosis
Desalination
New Business Development
Water
Project Management
Process Improvement
Strategic Planning
Hydrogen Production
Energy
Filtration
Membrane
Process Engineering
Wastewater Treatment
Management
Factory
Pumps
R&D
Boilers
Project Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Procurement
Renewable Energy
Gas
Waste
Engineering Management
Cooling Water
Iso 14001
Iso
Operations Management
Project Planning
Environmental Awareness
Water Quality
Water Conservation
Waste Management
Energy Efficiency
Ultrafiltration
Interests:
Children
Economic Empowerment
Environment
Poverty Alleviation
Science and Technology
Disaster and Humanitarian Relief
Human Rights
Animal Welfare

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Robert S. Bosko
Director, President, Secretary, Treasurer
Waste Water Recovery Inc
Robert S. Bosko
Alsko Technologies International, LLC
Research & Development of Environmental · Nonclassifiable Establishments
1230 Carbide Dr, Corona, CA 92881

Publications

Us Patents

Microbial Resistant Water Purification And Collection System

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US Patent:
6423212, Jul 23, 2002
Filed:
Jan 31, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/773381
Inventors:
Robert S. Bosko - San Antonio TX
Assignee:
Lancer Partnership Ltd. - San Antonio TX
International Classification:
B01D 6502
US Classification:
210108, 210110, 210120, 210136, 2102571, 210258, 21032169
Abstract:
A microbial resistant water purification and collection system includes a reverse osmosis filter assembly having a filter inlet in selective fluid communication with a system inlet and a filter outlet in fluid communication with a water storage container for storing filtrate. At least a portion of the storage container is located at an elevation above the filter membrane such that filling of the storage container creates a head pressure in the storage container relative to the filter membrane to enable a backflow of filtrate therethrough. A mechanical shut-off valve is interposed the system inlet and the filter inlet to block fluid communication therebetween, wherein activation of the shut-off valve occurs by the physical contact thereof with the storage container upon reaching a minimum head pressure in the storage container relative to the filter membrane.

Self-Cleaning Pre-Filter System

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US Patent:
6579447, Jun 17, 2003
Filed:
Jul 25, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/912868
Inventors:
Michael T. Romanyszyn - San Antonio TX
Robert S. Bosko - San Antonio TX
Assignee:
Lancer Partnership, Ltd. - San Antonio TX
International Classification:
B01D 2966
US Classification:
210108, 210 90, 210143, 210202, 210209, 210134, 2102572, 210411
Abstract:
A self-cleaning prefilter system generally includes a system inlet a sediment filter having a selectively openable drain port a chemical injector a pressure accumulator having a upper chamber in open fluid communication with the filter outlet and a system outlet A controller in communication with a plurality of valves (V V V ) initiates a backwashing mode such that upon opening of the drain valve V fluid within the upper chamber of the pressure accumulator is driven back towards the sediment filter to backwash the filter screen thereof. Contemporaneously, chemicals within the chemical injector are driven along with the backwash flow via capillary.

Hollow Fiber Carbonation

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US Patent:
6712342, Mar 30, 2004
Filed:
Oct 26, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/045239
Inventors:
Robert S. Bosko - San Antonio TX
Assignee:
Lancer Partnership, Ltd. - San Antonio TX
International Classification:
B01F 304
US Classification:
261127, 261128, 261104, 261DIG 7, 426477, 993232
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for beverage dispensing are provided with a carbonator ( ) that includes a plurality of hydrophobic hollow fibers ( ). A pre-carbonation circuit ( ) may also be included. A water treatment system ( ) may be used to supply water to the carbonator ( ) and/or the pre-carbonation circuit ( ).

Flexible Packaging

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US Patent:
6968669, Nov 29, 2005
Filed:
Nov 6, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/288988
Inventors:
Alfred A. Schroeder - San Antonio TX, US
Robert S. Bosko - San Antonio TX, US
Assignee:
Lancer Partnership Ltd. - San Antonio TX
International Classification:
B65B061/00
US Classification:
53410, 531332, 493 87
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for forming and filling a flexible package are provided in which cross seals are made substantially parallel to a central axis () of fitments (). The cross seals () are substantially parallel to the vertical plane that includes the central axis () of the fitment (), and may comprise at least a section angled toward the fitment () to create an angled side.

Constant Pressure Filtered Water Delivery System

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US Patent:
20020100716, Aug 1, 2002
Filed:
Feb 1, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/775116
Inventors:
Robert Bosko - San Antonio TX, US
International Classification:
C02F001/44
US Classification:
210/097000, 210/321600, 210/136000
Abstract:
A filtered fluid storage and delivery system generally comprises a filter assembly for filtering of a source fluid and an accumulator having a first chamber and a second chamber segregated one from the other by a flexible membrane. The inlet to the filter assembly is in fluid communication with a system inlet while one chamber of the accumulator assembly is in selective fluid communication, through a valve, with the system inlet. The other chamber of the accumulator is in fluid communication with the outlet from the filter assembly as well as a system outlet. Fluid passed through the filter assembly is stored in one chamber of the accumulator until needed. When needed, a valve is opened to allow the source fluid to enter the other chamber of the accumulator, thereby forcing the stored fluid from the accumulator at the source fluid pressure.

Systems And Methods With Treated Water

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US Patent:
20030080034, May 1, 2003
Filed:
Oct 26, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/045301
Inventors:
Robert Bosko - San Antonio TX, US
International Classification:
B01D036/00
US Classification:
210/143000, 210/252000, 210/134000, 210/321600
Abstract:
Units (), systems (), and methods with treated water are provided in which a treated water source () is included integrally in a host piece of equipment (). The host piece of equipment () includes host functions such as ice making (). Other equipment, such as dispenser () may be coupled to the equipment () to share the treated water from treated water source ().

Method And Apparatus For A Water Filter Backflush

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US Patent:
20040262243, Dec 30, 2004
Filed:
Jun 26, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/606873
Inventors:
Robert Bosko - San Antonio TX, US
Assignee:
LANCER PARTNERSHIP, LTD.
International Classification:
B01D029/62
US Classification:
210/791000, 210/411000
Abstract:
A method and corresponding apparatus employ purified water to backflush a filtration device. Purified water includes water having a total dissolved solids reading less than that of the water being filtered. Examples of purified water may include water treated using reverse osmosis, steam distillation, or deionization processes, and the like. In the simplest form, the purified water is used to rinse or backflush a filter or filter cartridge. Further extensions include valves to switch from a primary flowpath used for normal operations to a secondary flowpath used to conduct backflushing routines. Backflushing routines may be initiated on demand or through an automated routine that repeats the process on a regular basis.

Method And Apparatus For A Water Filter Backflush

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US Patent:
20060272999, Dec 7, 2006
Filed:
Aug 10, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/502128
Inventors:
Robert Bosko - San Antonio TX, US
International Classification:
B01D 29/66
US Classification:
210411000
Abstract:
A method and corresponding apparatus employ purified water to backflush a filtration device. Purified water includes water having a total dissolved solids reading less than that of the water being filtered. Examples of purified water may include water treated using reverse osmosis, steam distillation, or deionization processes, and the like. In the simplest form, the purified water is used to rinse or backflush a filter or filter cartridge. Further extensions include valves to switch from a primary flowpath used for normal operations to a secondary flowpath used to conduct backflushing routines. Backflushing routines may be initiated on demand or through an automated routine that repeats the process on a regular basis.
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