Patents Assigned to Floratine Products Group, Inc.
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Patent number: 11178863Abstract: The inventive subject matter provides a method for the incorporation of colored photoluminescent materials to be sprayed on to plants and soils. The incorporation of colored photoluminescent materials assists the spray operator through the use of black lights allowing for more precise low right or nighttime spray and seeding operations. More specifically, this invention relates to a colored photoluminescent adjuvant to be applied to targeted crops, plants and seeds to assist in the low light or nighttime application of bioactive agents, such as chemicals and pesticides. The colored photoluminescent adjuvant can be applied as a solution or a foam.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2020Date of Patent: November 23, 2021Assignee: Floratine Products Group, IncInventors: Kevin Cavanaugh, Timothy B. Cartwright
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Patent number: 11013168Abstract: The present disclosure describes a system, method, and non-transitory computer readable medium for analyzing soil samples. Accordingly, soil sample units may be obtained and provided to a server that generates raw data. The raw data is sent to a database, where it is downloaded. The raw data is subsequently organized into a sub-report for each nutrient or variable contained in the raw data. An average for each nutrient in the raw data and a number of additional factors related to the raw data may be calculated. The average and additional factors are used to determine bulk recommendations by comparing target data to an exchangeable measured value. Additionally, the factors are also used to determine challenges and solutions by comparing the average data to the target data for each nutrient. The system compares the raw data to the measured values and mathematically adjusts the compared values to compute an optimal treatment algorithm.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2019Date of Patent: May 25, 2021Assignee: Floratine Products Group, IncInventor: Timothy B. Cartwright
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Patent number: 10743529Abstract: The inventive subject matter provides a method for the incorporation of colored photoluminescent materials to be sprayed on to plants and soils. The incorporation of colored photoluminescent materials assists the spray operator through the use of black lights allowing for more precise low light or nighttime spray and seeding operations. More specifically, this invention relates to a colored photoluminescent adjuvant to be applied to targeted crops, plants and seeds to assist in the low light or nighttime application of bioactive agents, such as chemicals and pesticides. The colored photoluminescent adjuvant can be applied as a solution or a foam.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2017Date of Patent: August 18, 2020Assignee: Floratine Products Group, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Cavanaugh, Timothy B. Cartwright
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Publication number: 20200178513Abstract: The inventive subject matter provides a method for the incorporation of colored photoluminescent materials to be sprayed on to plants and soils. The incorporation of colored photoluminescent materials assists the spray operator through the use of black lights allowing for more precise low right or nighttime spray and seeding operations. More specifically, this invention relates to a colored photoluminescent adjuvant to be applied to targeted crops, plants and seeds to assist in the low light or nighttime application of bioactive agents, such as chemicals and pesticides. The colored photoluminescent adjuvant can be applied as a solution or a foam.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2020Publication date: June 11, 2020Applicant: Floratine Products Group, IncInventors: Kevin Cavanaugh, Timothy B. Cartwright
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Patent number: 10638760Abstract: The present invention relates to foliar treatment of Mayapple plants to increase the height of the plant, increase leaf areas, delayed senescence, induced fruit development on a single stem plant and increased podophyllotoxin yield.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2018Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Assignee: Floratine Products Group, IncInventor: Timothy B. Cartwright
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Publication number: 20190357427Abstract: The present disclosure describes a system, method, and non-transitory computer readable medium for analyzing soil samples. Accordingly, soil sample units may be obtained and provided to a server that generates raw data. Tho raw data is sent to a database, where it is downloaded. The raw data is subsequently organized into a sub-report for each nutrient or variable contained in the raw data. An average for each nutrient in the raw data and a number of additional factors related to the raw data may be calculated. The average and additional factors are used to determine bulk recommendations by comparing target data to an exchangeable measured value. Additionally, the factors are also used to determine challenges and solutions by comparing the average data to the target data for each nutrient. The system compares the raw data to the measured values and mathematically adjusts the compared values to compute an optimal treatment algorithm.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2019Publication date: November 28, 2019Applicant: Floratine Products Group, IncInventor: Timothy B. Cartwright
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Patent number: 10368481Abstract: The present disclosure describes a system, method, and non-transitory computer readable medium for analyzing soil samples. Accordingly, soil sample units may be obtained and provided to a server that generates raw data. The raw data is subsequently organized into a sub-report for each nutrient or variable contained in the raw data. An average for each nutrient in the raw data and a number of additional factors related to the raw data may be calculated. The average and additional factors are used to determine bulk recommendations by comparing target data to an exchangeable measured value. Additionally, the factors are also used to determine challenges and solutions by comparing the average data to the target data for each nutrient. The system compares the raw data to the measured values an mathematically adjusts the compared values to compute an optimal treatment algorithm.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2015Date of Patent: August 6, 2019Assignee: Floratine Products Group, IncInventor: Timothy B. Cartwright
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Publication number: 20180132471Abstract: The inventive subject matter provides a method for the incorporation of colored photoluminescent materials to be sprayed on to plants and soils. The incorporation of colored photoluminescent materials assists the spray operator through the use of black lights allowing for more precise low light or nighttime spray and seeding operations. More specifically, this invention relates to a colored photoluminescent adjuvant to be applied to targeted crops, plants and seeds to assist in the low light or nighttime application of bioactive agents, such as chemicals and pesticides. The colored photoluminescent adjuvant can be applied as a solution or a foam.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2017Publication date: May 17, 2018Applicant: Floratine Products Group, IncInventors: Kevin Cavanaugh, Timothy B. Cartwright
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Publication number: 20170231151Abstract: The present disclosure describes a system, method, and non-transitory computer readable medium for analyzing soil samples. Accordingly, soil sample units may be obtained and provided to a server that generates raw data. The raw data is subsequently organized into a sub-report for each nutrient or variable contained in the raw data. An average for each nutrient in the raw data and a number of additional factors related to the raw data may be calculated. The average and additional factors are used to determine bulk recommendations by comparing target data to an exchangeable measured value. Additionally, the factors are also used to determine challenges and solutions by comparing the average data to the target data for each nutrient. The system compares the raw data to the measured values an mathematically adjusts the compared values to compute an optimal treatment algorithm.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2015Publication date: August 17, 2017Applicant: FLORATINE PRODUCTS GROUP, INC.Inventor: Timothy B CARTWRIGHT
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Patent number: 9309163Abstract: The present invention provides a method to increase phosphorus uptake in plants. This can be accomplished by mining phosphorus both in the free and bound state from the soil solution surrounding the roots of a plant. The process of mining involves the release of phosphorus from the bound state and the solubilization of unbound phosphorus to facilitate uptake by the roots of a plant. The mining of phosphorus can be accomplished by providing a phosphorus solubilizing compound having: i) at least one natural root acid; ii) at least one vitamin and iii) at least one crystalline carbohydrate, to a portion of a plant. The phosphorus solubilizing compound can be applied to plants to extract available phosphorus from the soil. This product can be either a soluble liquid or a solid.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2014Date of Patent: April 12, 2016Assignee: Floratine Products Group, IncInventors: Kevin Cavanaugh, Timothy B. Cartwright
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Patent number: 9289524Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for reducing the total number of pathogens of one or more pathogen living in turf. This invention provides a number of devices to safely deliver the UV light to plants. In one embodiment, the device is made of a plurality of UV emitting devices imbedded in a face of a stationary bed knife blade. The plurality of UV emitting devices forming an arc of substantially continuous UV coverage. This modified bed-knife can be incorporated into a lawn mower to provide UV radiation, while at the same time cutting the turf.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2014Date of Patent: March 22, 2016Assignee: Floratine Products Group, Inc.Inventor: Kevin Cavanaugh
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Patent number: 9137991Abstract: This invention pertains to a choline containing composition, delivered through a delivery system, to reverse the negative effects of urine on plants, containing turf grass, ornamental flowers, shrubs and bushes. The invention also provides method to deliver choline containing products to the foliar portion of plants.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2012Date of Patent: September 22, 2015Assignee: Floratine Products Group, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Cavanaugh, Timothy B Cartwright
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Patent number: 9038552Abstract: The invention provides a non-toxic photoluminescent adjuvant delivered to targeted crops, plants and seeds to assist spray operations in low light or dark light operations. These crops and plants include: not for human consumption crops, turf grass, ornamental flowers, seeds, shrubs and bushes. Spray operations are delivered to the foliar, crown and soil parts and seeds of a crop or plant.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2012Date of Patent: May 26, 2015Assignee: Floratine Products Group, IncInventors: Kevin Cavanaugh, Timothy B. Cartwright
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Patent number: 9003703Abstract: The invention provides a nontoxic photoluminescent adjuvant delivered to targeted crops, plants and seeds to assist spray operations in low light or dark light operations. These crops and plants include: not for human consumption crops, turf grass, ornamental flowers, seeds, shrubs and bushes. Spray operations are delivered to the foliar, crown and soil parts and seeds of a crop or plant.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2014Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: Floratine Products Group, IncInventors: Kevin Cavanaugh, Timothy B. Cartwright
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Patent number: 8911664Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for reducing the total number of pathogens of one or more pathogen living in turf. This invention provides a number of devices to safely deliver the UV light to plants. In one embodiment, the device is made of a plurality of UV emitting devices imbedded in a face of a stationary bed knife blade. The plurality of UV emitting devices forming an arc of substantially continuous UV coverage. This modified bed-knife can be incorporated into a lawn mower to provide UV radiation, while at the same time cutting the turf.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2013Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignee: Floratine Products Group, IncInventor: Kevin Cavanaugh
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Patent number: 8911524Abstract: The present invention provides a composition and method to increase phosphorus uptake in plants. This can be accomplished by mining phosphorus both in the free and bound state from the soil solution surrounding the roots of a plant. The process of mining involves the release of phosphorus from the bound state and the solubilization of unbound phosphorus to facilitate uptake by the roots of a plant. The mining of phosphorus can be accomplished by providing a phosphorus solubilizing compound having: i) at least one natural root acid; ii) at least one vitamin and iii) at least one crystalline carbohydrate, to a portion of a plant. The phosphorus solubilizing compound can be applied to plants to extract available phosphorus from the soil. This product can be either a soluble liquid or a solid.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2013Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignee: Floratine Products Group, IncInventors: Kevin Cavanaugh, Timothy B. Cartwright
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Patent number: 8748346Abstract: The present invention relates to the blending of key nutritional and hormonal components for successful application through a controlled drop applicator to satisfy plant requirements for growth. More specifically this invention provides a micronutrient composition for enhancing plant growth made of a mixture of gibberellic acid dissolved in triethanolamine. The gibberellic acids are: Gibberellic acid 4, Gibberellic acid 7, Gibberellic acid 9, Gibberellic acid 12. The gibberellic acids are mixed with kinetin dissolved in an alcohol; tryptophan dissolved in a humic acid solution; and a sufficient amount of a chelating agent.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2012Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: Floratine Products Group, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Cavanaugh, Timothy B. Cartwright