Patents Examined by Francis T. Palo
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Patent number: 7866087Abstract: Plants are repotted by moving a rootball from a first rootball container to a second rootball container using a planting head. The planting head has legs with pins which may be in a first retracted position or in a second extended position. In a first step the planting head is brought above the rootball surface. In a second step the distance of the distal ends of the legs to the central axis of the planting head is reduced. In a third step the pins are inserted into the rootball. In a fourth step the distal ends of the legs are brought closer together. Then the rootball is taken out of the first rootball container and deposited into the second rootball container. The invention also relates to an apparatus for carrying out the method.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2009Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: Sluiter Techniek B.V.Inventors: Jan Nicolaas Hendrik Sluiter, Arie Dirk Van Malsen
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Patent number: 7866089Abstract: An apparatus and method to isolate at least a part of a plant from passage of things or materials of certain size or characteristics. In one aspect, a shroud or sock (10) of material can be removably placed over at least a part of the plant (3) with a releasable closure (13). The material is highly permeable to air and moisture and is substantially light transmissive. However, it has a pore size which blocks the undesirable materials or things (e.g., pollen or insects). The material can have a relatively light weight so that it can be optionally suspended by the plant (3) without significant effect on the growth or health of the plant. The material can have substantial tensile strength to resist deformation, tearing, or puncture during normal handling or in moderate to high winds. It can be utilized to provide a barrier over a part of a plant, substantially an entire plant, or a plurality of plants.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2009Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.Inventors: Mark M. Iwig, Mitchell Brett Callaway, Daniel M. Goldman, Kirby L. Kester
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Patent number: 7866090Abstract: A method for cultivating plants, wherein use is made of a multitude of cells, each comprising a container having a cylindrical or frustoconical inner side wall, which container is open at the upper side, wherein the containers are filled with a growth substrate containing a seed, and wherein a layer of powder is applied to the inner side walls of the containers before the growth substrates are placed in the containers.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2006Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: Lucas Everhardus Maria LangezaalInventors: Lucas Everhardus Maria Langezaal, Johannes Cornelis Jonker
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Patent number: 7866091Abstract: A process for breeding plants which comprises growing plants of a species in an array of containers charged with growing medium of uniform characteristics in an environment of controlled climatic conditions with controlled supply of nutrients and feed water and changing the positions of the containers within the environment as required to ensure at least substantially uniform exposure of all plants in the containers to conditions in the environment. A process for the breeding of open pollinating plants in a greenhouse environment is also provided. A process for breeding plants which comprises identifying trait leads.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2008Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: CropDesign N.V.Inventors: Willy Dillen, Pierre Lejeune, Willem Broekaert, Frederik Leyns
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Patent number: 7856755Abstract: Described is a planter system, comprising: at least one water retaining vessel; a bedding material layer disposed above the at least one water retaining vessel; a structure surrounding the at least one water retaining vessel and the bedding material layer; and at least one fill tube extending from above the bedding material layer, through the bedding material layer, and into the at least one water retaining vessel, through which water is supplied to the at least one water retaining vessel to a predetermined level. Also, a method of making such a planter system having an elevated bedding material layer.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2008Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Inventor: Donald L. Riesterer
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Patent number: 7849632Abstract: An automated system for sampling seeds generally includes an automated sampler operable to remove a tissue sample from a seed, a seed tray configured to receive from the automated sampler the seed from which the tissue sample is removed, and a sample tray configured to receive the tissue sample removed from the seed. A table supports the seed tray and the sample tray, and an index mechanism is operable to move the table to bring the seed tray into position for receiving from the automated sampler the seed from which the tissue sample is removed, and to bring the sample tray into position for receiving the tissue sample removed from the seed.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2009Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Monsanto Technology LLCInventors: Kevin L. Deppermann, Michael W. Petersen
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Patent number: 7845109Abstract: A chemical application line is provided having a core chemical application carrier to dispense a desired chemical into a target environment over a period of time. The chemical application line includes a degradable film or paper covering the carrier to provide protection from the chemical when handling. The chemical application line also includes a degradable rope surrounding the carrier to provide strength and durability to the line.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2007Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Inventor: Jeffery Lynn Peterson
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Patent number: 7845112Abstract: A planter for growing a transplantable plant includes a container having a sidewall and a bottom and further includes a retainer member for retaining a plant which has been transplanted within the container through the sidewall or bottom thereof. The retainer member defines an expandable opening which is movable between expanded and normally-collapsed conditions so that by urging a plant root system end-first against the retainer member, the expandable opening is moved to an expanded condition to permit the root system to pass through the expandable opening into the container interior. Upon passage of the root system through the expandable opening, the expandable opening is permitted to return toward its normally-collapsed condition about the stem of the plant to thereby prevent the withdrawal of the root system of the plant from the container interior through the plant retainer.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2009Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Felknor Ventures LLCInventor: Wilson A. Felknor
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Patent number: 7845111Abstract: A process for breeding plants which comprises growing plants of a species in an array of containers charged with growing medium of uniform characteristics in an environment of controlled climatic conditions with controlled supply of nutrients and feed water and changing the positions of the containers within the environment as required to ensure at least substantially uniform exposure of all plants in the containers to conditions in the environment. A process for the breeding of open pollinating plants in a greenhouse environment is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2004Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: CropDesign N.V.Inventors: Willy Dillen, Pierre Lejeune, Willem Broekaert, Frederik Leyns
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Patent number: 7845108Abstract: A storage platform for storing, watering and transporting plants, which is rectangular and has two mounting means on each of two parallel narrow sides for hanging in frame struts, where each mounting means has an insertion end portion running along the respective narrow side and ending freely in the direction of a first long side; and a watering device with at least two storage platforms arranged one on top of the other, with four vertical frame struts disposed on narrow sides of the storage platforms and provided with support recesses.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2006Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Dipl.-Ing. Hermann KorteInventors: Hermann Korte, Rudolf Schomaker, Reinhold Trinczek
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Patent number: 7845114Abstract: Apparatus and methods for connecting an interconnectable plant tray to a complementary plant tray are provided. In particular embodiments of the present invention include an interconnectable plant tray comprising a tray having one or more sides and one or more storage receptacles. The tray further includes a connection region positioned along at least one of the sides for connecting the tray to a complementary tray, the connection region including a first portion and a second portion, the portions being separated by a notch. The tray also has one or more coupling members located along the first portion of the connection region, and one or more coupling receptacles for receiving coupling members of the complementary tray, the one or more coupling receptacles being located within the second portion of the connection region. In particular embodiments, the complementary tray is substantially identical to the interconnectable tray.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2008Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Landmark Plastic CorporationInventors: Kevin Kirtz, Fred Schromm
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Patent number: 7832147Abstract: A modular planter assembly formed of a base planter housing having a cavity volume for dirt or growing material defined by a surrounding vertically disposed sidewall. Smaller elevated planters are supportable above the base planter on support members extending between a pair of vertically disposed elongated members which engage passages formed in the sidewall of the base planter. The elongated members may be one piece, or formed of a plurality of component members to allow the user to lengthen them and add multiple elevated planters to the formed device.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2009Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Inventor: Suzanne Weast
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Patent number: 7827733Abstract: A kit for a mobile gardening cart that includes the following: a base structure, storage areas, and a plurality of wheels to allow it to pivot in any directions, an upright frame structure with reasonable braced support, linage/connection to a main vertical frame, and multiple stackable container forms to be placed parallel to each other in an ascending upward fashion on the upright frame structure.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2009Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Inventor: Angela DiMaggio
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Patent number: 7823328Abstract: An aeroponic plant growing system includes a water reservoir and growing chambers for growing plants in an aeroponic environment. A pump, a water distribution manifold, and water lines are used to provide water and nutrients from the water reservoir to sprayers in the growing chambers where the water and nutrients are sprayed on the roots of plants growing therein. The water distribution manifold and water lines preferably are provided as closed loop systems, such that water is provided to all sprayers despite a blockage in the manifold or a water line. Non-absorbed water and nutrients are returned to the water reservoir from the growing chambers on water return lines via a filter that includes multiple types of filter media, including filter media that support the colonization of organisms that support plant growth.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2009Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Inventor: Zack Allen Walhovd
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Patent number: 7818919Abstract: A concrete construction block is formed with a large cavity toward the exterior side of the wall of which it becomes part. The cavity, or protrusion, is shaped to extend outward at the top but angled or recessed back at the bottom to coincide with the foremost edge of the block's rectangular bottom. The cavity may be shaped in any of several ways but the top portion extends forward more or less in the manner of a flowerpot so it may be filed with soil to support plants planted therein. Drainage is provided so that water descending from one block flows into the plant bed of a block below. A large number of these planter-blocks economically provide a cooling effect upon the building's interior for scientifically established reasons related to botanical function of the plants.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2008Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Inventors: Claudio Betances Maxwell-Merrill, Gloribed Rivera-Torres, Joseph Alan Werla
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Patent number: 7818917Abstract: Method and apparatus for growing plants in a rotatable, horizontal, drum-like configuration, wherein plants grow inwards towards a centrally located light source, includes plant receiving hollow members each having a recessed slot facing the light source with a plurality of apertures at the base thereof for receiving plant holders and defining, with the outer walls of the hollow member, reservoirs on each side thereof for holding water when the plants are generally inverted.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2009Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: Terrasphere Systems LLCInventor: Nicholas Gordon Brusatore
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Patent number: 7810279Abstract: A buoyant habitat system comprising an island body or submersible growing area, at least one solid elevated growing area and at least one hollowed-out elevated growing area. Preferably, the island body or submersible growing area has a top surface and is comprised of a nonwoven matrix that is injected with buoyant foam. Preferably, the at least one solid elevated growing area is attached to said top surface and is comprised of a nonwoven matrix that is injected with buoyant foam. Preferably, the at least one hollowed-out elevated growing area is attached to said top surface and is comprised of an outer ring of said nonwoven matrix that encircles a portion of growth medium.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2007Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: Fountainhead, LLCInventors: Bruce G. Kania, Frank M. Stewart
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Patent number: 7788850Abstract: An in-ground planting pot apparatus for facilitating watering and fertilizing a plant having: a frustro-conical portion having a minimum diameter, a maximum diameter opposite the minimum diameter, and an outer surface; a curved lip portion circumscribing most of the maximum diameter and extending outwardly from, and having an outside diameter greater than, the maximum diameter, the curved lip portion starting on the outer surface and terminating at the same plane formed by the maximum diameter; and an elongated tray portion having a tray bottom that is co-planar with the start of the curved lip portion, and a tray rim starting from the tray bottom and terminating at the same plane formed by the maximum diameter and curved lip portion The apparatus can be inserted into soil with the minimum diameter down and a fraction of the frustro-conical portion remaining above ground, a plant may be planted in the middle, and then water and fertilizer dispensed into the frustro-conical, tray, and lip portions which directType: GrantFiled: March 24, 2009Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Inventor: Everett Colburn
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Patent number: 7784218Abstract: A floating island comprising a combination-cell thermoplastic foam. In a preferred embodiment, the invention is a floating island comprising: an island body comprising at least a first portion that comprises a combination-cell thermoplastic foam and having a cavity; and a bedding material that is disposed in said cavity; wherein said combination-cell thermoplastic foam is buoyant in water and permeable to gas and water. In another embodiment, the invention is a floating island comprising: an island body comprising a first matrix layer, a second matrix layer and a third matrix layer; and a gas-trapping insert that is disposed between two of said layers.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2009Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Fountainhead LLCInventors: Bruce G. Kania, Frank M. Stewart
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Patent number: 7774977Abstract: A trellis system of the invention comprises a trellis and tool in combination. The trellis includes multiple legs and one or more horizontal supports. The tool includes a tray and a coning tool. The tray is adapted to slidably engage the legs by way of engagement means. The coning tool is adapted to engage the ends of the legs to facilitate shaping the trellis into a conical or pyramidal frame if desired. The trellis system can be used as a plant growth support and/or to hold potted plants. It can be installed into the ground or an existing potted plant. The trellis can be inverted position, the trellis can be used as a frame to build ornamental Christmas trees.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2006Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Inventor: Deborah Ellen Miller Shelton