Patents by Inventor George E. Hahn

George E. Hahn 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).

  • Publication number: 20160120187
    Abstract: The present invention describes a cartridge for its use in an apparatus for making a foliar liquid wherein the cartridge is prepackaged with a particulate matter consisting of beneficial microorganisms. The cartridge includes a seating means for retention of the particulate matter in an apparatus for aerating the particulate matter, and apertures permitting the passage of air through the cartridge.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 30, 2014
    Publication date: May 5, 2016
    Inventor: George E. Hahn
  • Patent number: 6982167
    Abstract: The present invention describes all apparatus for making a foliar spray from a liquid and a particulate matter. The apparatus consists of a non-porous liquid receptacle, a basket for holding the particulate matter, intake means for transporting air from a blower to a manifold means for aerating the liquid and the particulate matter, and a blower for supplying the air. The liquid receptacle is typically a substantially horizontal, rectangular tank having a flat bottom and the manifold means includes a selected number of diffuser arms, the number of diffuser arms selected to cover a substantial portion of the area of the bottom surface of the liquid receptacle and is selectively proportionate to the volume of the receptacle. The manifold means may be easily removed from the liquid receptacle by means of a quick-disconnect coupler for ease of cleaning the liquid receptacle once the foliar liquid is removed from the liquid receptacle via outlet means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 3, 2006
    Inventors: George E. Hahn, Carole Eddington, James Eddington
  • Patent number: 6797507
    Abstract: The present invention describes a material and a method for controlling fungi. The method consists of disposing a naturally formed chitinase about an area to be protected. The naturally formed chitinase is produced from worm castings and the worm castings may be disposed naturally, in the form of timed-release pellets, or in a liquid form. The area to be protected includes plants and structures. The naturally formed chitinase may be disposed about the base of the plant or structure, or on the leaves of the plant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 28, 2004
    Inventor: George E. Hahn
  • Publication number: 20040096963
    Abstract: The present invention describes all apparatus for making a foliar spray from a liquid and a particulate matter. The apparatus consists of a non-porous liquid receptacle, a basket for holding the particulate matter, intake means for transporting air from a blower to a manifold means for aerating the liquid and the particulate matter, and a blower for supplying the air. The liquid receptacle is typically a substantially horizontal, rectangular tank having a flat bottom and the manifold means includes a selected number of diffuser arms, the number of diffuser arms selected to cover a substantial portion of the area of the bottom surface of the liquid receptacle and is selectively proportionate to the volume of the receptacle. The manifold means may be easily removed from the liquid receptacle by means of a quick-disconnect coupler for ease of cleaning the liquid receptacle once the foliar liquid is removed from the liquid receptacle via outlet means.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 19, 2002
    Publication date: May 20, 2004
    Inventors: George E. Hahn, Carole Eddington, James Eddington
  • Publication number: 20030017213
    Abstract: The present invention describes a material and a method for controlling fungi. The method consists of disposing a naturally formed chitinase about an area to be protected. The naturally formed chitinase is produced from worm castings and the worm castings may be disposed naturally, in the form of timed-release pellets, or in a liquid form. The area to be protected includes plants and structures. The naturally formed chitinase may be disposed about the base of the plant or structure, or on the leaves of the plant.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 20, 2002
    Publication date: January 23, 2003
    Inventor: George E. Hahn
  • Patent number: 6475503
    Abstract: The present invention describes a material and a method for repelling insects. The method consists of disposing a naturally formed chitinase about an area to be protected. The naturally formed chitinase is produced from worm castings and the worm castings may be disposed naturally, in the form of timed-release pellets, or in a liquid form. The area to be protected includes plants and structures. The naturally formed chitinase may be disposed about the base of the plant or structure, or on the leaves of the plant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 16, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 5, 2002
    Inventor: George E. Hahn
  • Publication number: 20020090669
    Abstract: Worm Castings are the feces or excrement from the common red earthworm found in much of the world. Worm castings are produced as a normal part of the worm life cycle when worms are fed a diet of various forms of biodegradable materials such as compost, paper, food waste, and any other organic material, which will degrade. The genus of the most common worm is eisenia foetida. Other earthworms are available and also provide worm castings, which can be used for this invention. These worm castings contain enzymes known as various forms of chitinase of which insects have a strong aversion. When the worm castings are put in a layer, walking insects such as ants won't cross the layer and ants in nests under the layer will leave the nests to get away from the worm castings. The worm castings also have the ability to activate multiplication of the chitinase-producing bacteria found naturally in plants. The concentration of chitinase must be sufficiently high to repel insects.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 16, 2001
    Publication date: July 11, 2002
    Inventor: George E. Hahn