Patents by Inventor Jim Pitts
Jim Pitts 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).
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Publication number: 20110231967Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of the species Actinidia chinesis Planch is described. ‘AU Golden Dragon’ has a low chilling requirement, fruit is very early maturing, excellent flavor with a non acid sweet taste, and high soluble solids and dry matter content. ‘AU Golden Dragon’ matures about 50 days ahead of ‘Hort 16A’ (patented), the industry standard for golden flesh kiwi, therefore, the two cultivars will not compete in the market place. ‘AU Golden Dragon’ fruit quality indices are similar to fruit quality indices of ‘Hort 16A’ (patented). There have been no differences in plant performance and fruit quality of ‘AU Golden Dragon’ plants grown in China and Central Alabama.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2010Publication date: September 22, 2011Inventors: William Alfred Dozier, JR., Bryan Shelton Wilkins, Jim Pitts, Curtis Jay Hansen, Floyd M. Woods, James D. Spiers, Qinghong Chen, Zhongqi Qin, Yingchun Jiang, Xia Gu, Aichun Xu
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Publication number: 20110209256Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of the species Actinidia chinesis Planch is described. This cultivar named ‘AU Golden Tiger’ was developed from seeds collected from an open pollinated ‘AU Golden Dragon’ fruit. The seedling has been reproduced by rooted cuttings and grafting and tested in replicated cultivar trials. It maintains all of its unique characteristics after each propagation. Its bloom period overlaps the bloom period of ‘AU Golden Sunshine’ and is the pollinizer for ‘AU Golden Sunshine’.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2010Publication date: August 25, 2011Inventors: William Alfred Dozier, JR., Bryan Shelton Wilkins, Jim Pitts, Curtis Jay Hansen, James D. Spiers
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Publication number: 20110209255Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of the species Actinidia chinesis Planch is described. ‘AU Golden Sunshine’ has a low chilling requirement, fruit is early maturing, excellent flavor with a non acid sweet taste and a high percent soluble solids and dry matter content. ‘AU Golden Sunshine’ matures about 20 days after ‘AU Golden Dragon’ and 30 days before ‘Hort 16A’ (patented), the industry standard for golden flesh kiwi cultivars. ‘AU Golden Sunshine’ fruit quality indices are similar to fruit quality indices of ‘AU Golden Dragon’ and ‘Hort 16A’ (patented). There have been no differences in plant performance and fruit quality of ‘AU Golden Sunshine’ plants grown in China and Alabama.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2010Publication date: August 25, 2011Inventors: William Alfred Dozier, JR., Bryan Shelton Wilkins, Jim Pitts, Curtis Jay Hansen, Floyd M. Woods, James D. Spiers, Qinghong Chen, Zhongqi Qin, Yingchun Jiang, Xia Gu, Aichun Xu
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Patent number: PP20994Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of the species Actinidia deliciosa A. Chev. is described. The parentage of this new cultivar is unknown, but it is most likely an open pollinated ‘Haywood’ as it was grown from seed collected from fruit purchased in a grocery store. The new cultivar is distinguished by a slightly later blooming and a bloom period that overlaps the bloom period of ‘AU Fitzgerald’ and ‘Hayward’.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2008Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: Auburn UniversityInventors: W. Alfred Dozier, Jr., Floyd M. Woods, Curtis J. Hansen, Jim Pitts, Robert C. Ebel, Grace A. Fitzgerald, John P. Fitzgerald, legal representative
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Patent number: PP21005Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of the species Actinidia deliciosa A. Chev. is described. The parentage of this new cultivar is unknown, but it is most likely an open pollinated ‘Haywood’ as it was grown from seed collected from fruit purchased in a grocery store. The new cultivar is distinguished by a lower chilling requirement and higher yields, smaller fruit with a greater length times diameter ratio, and the fruit has a lower pH and higher titratable acidity, % soluble solids, % dry matter, reducing and total sugars, total and reduced form of ascorbic acid (Vitamin C), Vitamin C antioxidant capacity and cellular capacity to reduce free radicals is higher, lower levels of ?-carotene, higher chlorophyll levels (a and b), lower phenolic content and higher flavonoid content than the comparison cultivar ‘Hayward’ in Alabama.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2008Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: Auburn UniversityInventors: W. Alfred Dozier, Jr., Floyd M. Woods, Curtis J. Hansen, Jim Pitts, Robert C. Ebel, Grace Montgomery Fitzgerald, John P. Fitzgerald, legal representative
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Patent number: PP22140Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of the species Actinidia chinesis Planch is described. This cultivar named ‘AU Golden Tiger’ was developed from seeds collected from an open pollinated ‘AU Golden Dragon’ fruit. The seedling has been reproduced by rooted cuttings and grafting and tested in replicated cultivar trials. It maintains all of its unique characteristics after each propagation. Its bloom period overlaps the bloom period of ‘AU Golden Sunshine’ and is the pollinizer for ‘AU Golden Sunshine’.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2010Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Auburn UniversityInventors: William Alfred Dozier, Jr., Bryan Shelton Wilkins, Jim Pitts, Curtis Jay Hansen, James D. Spiers
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Patent number: PP22159Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of the species Actinidia chinesis Planch is described. ‘AU Golden Sunshine’ has a low chilling requirement, fruit is early maturing, excellent flavor with a non acid sweet taste and a high percent solube solids and dry matter content. ‘AU Golden Sunshine’ matures about 20 days after ‘AU Golden Dragon’ and 30 days before ‘Hort 16A’ (patented), the industry standard for golden flesh kiwi cultivars. ‘Au Golden Sunshine’ fruit quality indices are similar to fruit quality indices of ‘AU Golden Dragon’ and ‘Hort 16A’ (patented). There have been no differences in plant performance and fruit quality of ‘AU Golden Sunshine’ plants grown in China and Alabama.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2010Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: Auburn UniversityInventors: William Alfred Dozier, Jr., Bryan Shelton Wilkins, Jim Pitts, Curtis Jay Hansen, Floyd M. Woods, James D. Spiers, Qinghong Chen, Zhongqi Qin, Yingchun Jiang, Xia Gu, Aichun Xu
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Patent number: PP22191Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of the species Actinidia chinesis Planch is described. ‘AU Golden Dragon’ has a low chilling requirement, fruit is very early maturing, excellent flavor with a non acid sweet taste, and high soluble solids and dry matter content. ‘AU Golden Dragon’ matures about 50 days ahead of ‘Hort 16A’ (patented), the industry standard for golden flesh kiwi, therefore, the two cultivars will not compete in the market place. ‘AU Golden Dragon’ fruit quality indices are similar to fruit quality indices of ‘Hort 16A’ (patented). There have been no differences in plant performance and fruit quality of ‘AU Golden Dragon’ plants grown in China and Central Alabama.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2010Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: Auburn UniversityInventors: William Alfred Dozier, Jr., Bryan Shelton Wilkins, Jim Pitts, Curtis Jay Hansen, Floyd M. Woods, James D. Spiers, Qinghong Chen, Zhongqi Qin, Yingchun Jiang, Xia Gu, Aichun Xu