Patents by Inventor Robert S. Rickard

Robert S. Rickard has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 5103578
    Abstract: Volatile compounds such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB's) which contaminate a soil can be removed--without incineration--by a process which generally involves: (1) introducing the contaminated soil into a vessel, (2) heating the soil to a temperature greater than about 300.degree. F., but less than 600.degree. F., preferably in the presence of an inert gas, (3) drawing a vacuum on the vessel to such a degree as to cause the contaminant to flash to a contaminant vapor and (4) condensing the contaminate vapor to a liquid and (5) disposing of said liquid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 1991
    Date of Patent: April 14, 1992
    Assignee: Amoco Corporation
    Inventor: Robert S. Rickard
  • Patent number: 4305912
    Abstract: Organic substances are removed from a highly ionic medium by contacting the medium with a substantially hydrophobic polystyrene type resin. This process is especially useful in the hydrometallurgical processes for the removal of organic substances from highly ionic raffinates prior to the recycle of the raffinate into the hydrometallurgical process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 24, 1978
    Date of Patent: December 15, 1981
    Assignee: Earth Sciences, Inc.
    Inventors: Roman A. Pyrih, Robert S. Rickard, Orin F. Carrington
  • Patent number: 4263148
    Abstract: A process is disclosed for removing colloidal and non-colloidal humic matter from an aqueous solution of phosphoric acid, the process comprising (a) treating the phosphoric acid solution with a flocculant to flocculate the humic matter, (b) adding to the aqueous solution an effective amount of a phenol compound in order to destabilize the colloidal humic matter contained in the solution and to aid in the formation of froth, and (c) separating the humic matter from the solution by froth flotation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 1979
    Date of Patent: April 21, 1981
    Assignee: Earth Sciences, Inc.
    Inventors: Raymond D. Symens, Robert S. Rickard
  • Patent number: 4258014
    Abstract: The invention is an improvement in the process for recovering uranyl uranium from solutions in which the uranyl uranium is recovered with an liquid-liquid solvent extraction agent dissolved in an inert solvent, the loaded agent scrubbed with water, the scrubbed agent stripped with ammonium carbonate solution to form a slurry of ammonium uranyl tricarbonate, the stripped agent returned to the liquid-liquid solvent extraction step, and the ammonium uranyl tricarbonate calcined to a uranium oxide product, the improvement which comprises stripping the uranium from the ion exchange agent with an alkali metal carbonate rather than ammonium carbonate, scrubbing the loaded agent with acidified alkali carbonate strip solution prior to stripping, and regenerating the stripped liquid-liquid solvent extraction agent with a mineral acid before return to the liquid-liquid solvent extraction circuit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 1977
    Date of Patent: March 24, 1981
    Assignee: Earth Sciences, Inc.
    Inventors: Roman Z. Pyrih, Robert S. Rickard, Orin F. Carrington
  • Patent number: 4258013
    Abstract: Improvement in the process for recovering uranium from wet-process phosphoric acid solution derived from the acidulation of uraniferous phosphate ores by the use of two ion exchange liquid-liquid solvent extraction circuits in which in the first circuit (a) the uranium is reduced to the uranous form; (b) the uranous uranium is recovered by liquid-liquid solvent extraction using a mixture of mono- and di-(alkyl-phenyl) esters of orthophosphoric acid as the ion exchange agent; and (c) the uranium oxidatively stripped from the agent with phosphoric acid containing an oxidizing agent to convert uranous to uranyl ions, and in the second circuit (d) recovering the uranyl uranium from the strip solution by liquid-liquid solvent extraction using di(2-ethylhexyl)phosphoric acid in the presence of trioctylphosphine oxide as a synergist; (e) scrubbing the uranium loaded agent with water; (f) stripping the loaded agent with ammonium carbonate, and (g) calcining the formed ammonium uranyl carbonate to uranium oxide, the i
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 1977
    Date of Patent: March 24, 1981
    Assignee: Earth Sciences Inc.
    Inventors: Roman Z. Pyrih, Robert S. Rickard, Orin F. Carrington
  • Patent number: 4258015
    Abstract: An improvement in the process for the recovery of uranium from a phosphoric acid solution derived from the acidification of uraniferous phosphate ores including the steps of reducing the uranium in the phosphoric acid solution to the uranous form and contacting the resulting solution with a liquid-liquid solvent extraction agent which is a mixture of mono- and di-(alkyl-phenyl) esters of orthophosphoric acid dissolved in an inert organic diluent, to effect recovery of the uranium with the liquid-liquid solvent extraction agent, the improvement being maintaining the proper ratio of the mono and di-components of the liquid-liquid solvent extraction mixture which comprises removing dissolved and entrained uranium process organics from the raffinate resulting from said liquid-liquid solvent extraction step and recycling the removed organics to said liquid-liquid solvent extraction step.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 1977
    Date of Patent: March 24, 1981
    Assignee: Earth Sciences, Inc.
    Inventors: Roman Z. Pyrih, Robert S. Rickard, Orin F. Carrington
  • Patent number: 4115110
    Abstract: A process for recovering vanadium values from carbonaceous type vanadium ores, and vanadium scrap, such as vanadium contaminated spent catalyst, is disclosed which comprises roasting the vanadium containing material in air at a temperature less than about 600.degree. C to produce a material substantially devoid of organic matter, subjecting said roasted material to a further oxidizing roast in an oxygen atmosphere at a temperature of at least about 800.degree. C for a period sufficient to convert substantially all of the vanadium to the soluble form, leaching the calcine with a suitable dilute mineral acid or water at a pH of neutral to about 2 to recover vanadium values, precipitating vanadium values as iron vanadate from the leach solution with a soluble iron compound at a pH from neutral to about 1, and recovering ferrovanadium from the iron vanadate by a reduction vacuum smelting operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 1977
    Date of Patent: September 19, 1978
    Assignee: Earth Sciences, Inc.
    Inventors: Roman Z. Pyrih, Robert S. Rickard
  • Patent number: 3933975
    Abstract: A method is provided for separating nickel and cobalt from a cobalt-nickel precipitate, the cobalt being in the cobaltic state. The method comprises dissolving the precipitate in an ammonium sulfate solution containing NH.sub.3, acidifying the solution to a pH of about 1.5 to 3.0 and then cooling the solution to produce a nickel-ammonium sulfate precipitate highly enriched in nickel. The precipitate is separated from the solution and the solution passed through an ion exchange column selective to the removal of nickel, the solution remaining containing said cobalt substantially free of nickel, the cobalt solution being then sent to cobalt recovery.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 1974
    Date of Patent: January 20, 1976
    Assignee: Amax Inc.
    Inventors: Cvetko B. Nikolic, Weldon P. Zundel, Robert S. Rickard
  • Patent number: 3933976
    Abstract: A method is provided for enriching nickel in a nickel-cobalt solution to a nickel-to-cobalt ratio of over 2000:1, wherein an aliquot portion of the solution is removed, the nickel precipitated from said aliquot portion in the nickelous state, the nickelous precipitate thereafter oxidized to the nickelic state and the oxidized nickel precipitate then mixed with the remaining nickel-cobalt solution to oxidize the cobalt therein to the cobaltic state which precipitates from the solution, thereby highly enriching the solution in nickel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 1974
    Date of Patent: January 20, 1976
    Assignee: Amax Inc.
    Inventors: Cvetko B. Nikolic, Robert S. Rickard, Weldon P. Zundel