Injection, Method Or Apparatus Patents (Class 47/57.5)
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Patent number: 7905054Abstract: An inoculation apparatus is disclosed whereby plants may be inoculated with a pathogen. The inoculation apparatus may includes a plurality of wound members and one or more pads. The pathogen is provided in an inoculum. In one example, the pressure of the inoculum is up to about 2 psi.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2008Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Agrigenetics Inc.Inventor: Joseph T. Metzler
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Publication number: 20110030272Abstract: Apparatus for selectively applying a liquid plant chemical such as a herbicide to a plant includes a hollow tubular reservoir, an integrated funnel handle at the upper end of the reservoir, and an applicator tip at the lower end of the reservoir. The applicator tip includes a valve and a wick that allows the chemical to be dispensed in a controlled manner onto a specific plant, avoiding chemical drift. A protective cap fits over the applicator tip during storage, while retainer tabs keep the protective cap from squeezing the wick. The retainer tabs may be sharp enough to prick the plant to place the chemical internally.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2009Publication date: February 10, 2011Inventor: Thomas C. Rose
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Publication number: 20110000129Abstract: Methods of treating agricultural fruit crops of the genus Musa having a mother plant and an adjoined offspring, or daughter plant, involve implanting at least one nutrient component into a pseudo stem of the mother plant after harvesting fruit from the mother plant. The nutrients implanted into the pseudo stem of the mother plant after harvesting are then available to the daughter plant more efficiently than nutrients applied to the soil.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2009Publication date: January 6, 2011Inventor: A. Harry J. Rajamannan
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Patent number: 7805884Abstract: A Japanese knotweed injector system for injecting a dose of weed-killing fluid into the stem of a Japanese knotweed, including a fluid dispenser system with a fluid passage, a collared needle with a fluid delivery aperture in communication with the fluid dispenser system, and an actuator connected to the fluid dispenser system for actuating the transmission of fluid from the fluid dispenser system to the fluid delivery aperture.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2007Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Inventor: Phillip Burgess
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Publication number: 20100083570Abstract: A chemical shell for insertion into a tree comprising an elongated hollow tubular member having a closed first end and an open second end with a rim portion extending outwardly from the closed end. A non-aqueous chemical is contained within the tubular member and a water-soluble tubular sleeve extends over the open second end of the tubular member and at least a portion of the tubular member to maintain the chemical in the tubular member until the shell has been inserted into a tree so that the sap in the tree dissolves the sleeve to permit the chemical in the tubular member to be released into the tree when dissolved by the sap in the tree.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2008Publication date: April 8, 2010Inventor: Glayne Doolittle
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Publication number: 20090241414Abstract: The invention relates to a method and device for administering at least one substance to a plant or plant material, comprising of: (i) providing at least one substrate with a surface and at least one plant location therein; (ii) providing injecting means; (iii) moving the substrate and the injection means relative to each other; (iv) controlling an alignment of the injecting means relative to the plant location; and (v) injecting the substance at the position of the plant location using the injecting means.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2009Publication date: October 1, 2009Inventor: John VAN ADRICHEM
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Patent number: 7555864Abstract: A Japanese knotweed injector system for injecting a dose of weed-killing fluid into the stem of a Japanese knotweed, including a fluid dispenser system with a fluid passage, a collared needle with a fluid delivery aperture in communication with the fluid dispenser system, and an actuator connected to the fluid dispenser system for actuating the transmission of fluid from the fluid dispenser system to the fluid delivery aperture. A Japanese knotweed injector system for use with several different needle profiles using interchangeable connectors.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2006Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Inventor: Phillip Burgess
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Patent number: 7540110Abstract: The system for delivery of insecticide provides a portable enclosure for delivering insecticide to an infested tree trunk. The system includes an annular shell disposed around with the trunk of the tree that defines an annular tank. An annular base supports the wall(s) of the annular shell and has a liquid impermeable membrane attached thereto that can be wrapped around the base of the tree trunk to prevent pesticide seepage into the ground. A pump delivers insecticide into the annular tank at an upper end of the tank. A drain hose attached to the base of the tank returns insecticide to the pump for recirculation. The pump is actuated in pulsating mode to agitate insecticide in the tank, causing waves of sufficient pressure to induce the insecticide to penetrate deeply through any bores in the trunk to kill both adult insects and larvae.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2007Date of Patent: June 2, 2009Assignee: King Fahd University of Petroleum and MineralsInventors: Faleh A. Al-Sulaiman, Muhammad A. Hawwa
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Publication number: 20080312635Abstract: The present invention relates to a device and method for a chemical applicator used applying chemicals to Irving organism's internal tissue, including the internal tissue of plants and animals, for organisms which reside in mediums such as land, air or water. The device of the present invention is predicated, in part, on the piercing elements being engageable with the chemical reservoir in order to effect the coating of the piercing elements with the chemical. Once coated, these piercing elements are then used to pierce the living organism's tissue such as plant tissue to deliver the chemical.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2006Publication date: December 18, 2008Applicant: ARIANA HOLDINGS PTY LTDInventor: Omid Rad
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Publication number: 20080307702Abstract: There are described a devices for the treatment of woody plants, comprising a cylindrical injection element (1) with an axial bore (2); a radial slot (3) which communicates with the bore (2) and whose longitudinal axis runs essentially parallel to the axial bore (2); a fixing element (4) and an element for connecting a reservoir (5), and a variety of embodiments of this device; apparatuses comprising these devices, and method of using this device in the treatment of woody plants.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2004Publication date: December 18, 2008Applicant: Bayer CropScience AGInventors: Cordula Heidecke, Diana Rodekohr, Jurgen Holters, Andreas Roloff
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Publication number: 20070266628Abstract: A system and method for injecting liquids into trees is provided with an injection device having a liquid container and a removable needle. The system positions the needle into the sapwood of the tree. Liquid is injected into the tree through ejector holes in the needle. The ejector holes may be sized to prevent the liquid from reentering the needle once the ejector holes engage tree material. A check valve may be associated with the needle to substantially prevent the liquid from exiting the tree through the needle. The needle may be permanently left in place or removed after the liquid disburses into the tree.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2006Publication date: November 22, 2007Inventor: Glayne D. Doolittle
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Patent number: 7178286Abstract: A system and method for injecting liquids into trees is provided with an injection device having a liquid container and a removable needle. The system is engaged with a tree so that the needle is disposed into the sapwood of the tree. The liquid is injected into the tree out ejector holes in the needle that are sized to permit the passage of the liquid but to self-seal when engaged by tree fiber. Once the liquid is injected, the injection device may be disengaged from the tree and the needle. The needle may be permanently left in place or removed after a short time.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2005Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Inventor: Glayne D. Doolittle
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Patent number: 7165357Abstract: A Japanese knotweed injector system for injecting a dose of weed-killing fluid into the stem of a Japanese knotweed, including a fluid dispenser system with a fluid passage, a collared needle with a fluid delivery aperture in communication with the fluid dispenser system, and an actuator connected to the fluid dispenser system for actuating the transmission of fluid from the fluid dispenser system to the fluid delivery aperture.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2003Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Inventor: Philip David Burgess
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Patent number: 7114289Abstract: A dispensing apparatus for dispensing fluid is disclosed. A fluid contained in a canister is pressurized by a moveable partition driven by spring means mounted within the canister. The canister is mated to an injection nozzle to allow fluid flow from the canister though the nozzle and possibly into a body to be provided with fluid. A preferred embodiment of the dispensing apparatus is for dispensing fluid or treatment chemicals into trees and plants.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2004Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Bio Forest Technologies Inc.Inventors: Kevin C. Black, Joe Meating
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Patent number: 6990770Abstract: Disclosed herein is an apparatus preferably coupled to a boom on a truck which can simultaneously trim and chemically treat trees or other vegetation with a herbicide. The apparatus, in addition to have a standard saw blade assembly with limb clamping jaws, includes a sprayer assembly. The sprayer assembly includes nozzles which administer herbicides or other chemical treatments adjacent to the saw blades, allowing herbicide to be precisely administered to the tree limbs as they are cut.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2003Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Assignee: Steven J. Terrell & Associates, Inc.Inventor: Steven J. Terrell
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Patent number: 6988333Abstract: A reusable plant injector includes a sealed housing defining a reservoir for containing a pressurized fluid, the housing including an elongated neck having an inner end in fluid communication with the reservoir and an outer end defining a nozzle. An inlet valve is disposed in the housing in fluid communication with the reservoir for receiving a supply of fluid therethrough. A control valve is provided for selectively starting and stopping a flow of pressurized fluid from the reservoir through the neck and out of the nozzle. A method is also provided for treating a plant or group of plants using the described plant injector.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2003Date of Patent: January 24, 2006Assignee: F.A. Bartlett Tree Expert CompanyInventors: Bruce R. Fraedrich, E. Thomas Smiley
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Patent number: 6913805Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus and method for controlled release of a fumigant into a wooden structure to prevent decay of that structure. According to the present invention, a fumigant in an ampule or container is inserted into the wooden structure. The ampule or container is made of a polymeric material that does not react with the fumigant, but having walls which are permeable to the fumigant such that, when inserted into the wooden structure, the rate of release of the fumigant through the walls of the ampule is slow enough to continuously treat and arrest decay of the wooden structure, particularly decay caused by fungi, over extended periods of time (i.e., 1, 5, 7, 10, 15, 20 or 30 years). The rate of release of the fumigant can be controlled by the type of fumigant, the shape of the container, the specific polymer used to make the container, and by the thickness of the container wall.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2002Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Electric Power Research InstituteInventors: William W. Harlowe, Jr., William A. McMahon, Donald J. Mangold, Bruce Bernstein
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Patent number: 6907690Abstract: An environmentally friendly insect eradication method and apparatus for removing invasive insects from tunnels bored through and within trees and other similarly composed structures by providing a canister containing a pressurized, non-flammable, non-ozone depleting fluorocarbon propellent disposed therein with the propellent having a pre-use internal pressure in the approximate range of about 75 psig to 150 psig and where the pressure is sufficient to introduce some or all of the propellent into the internal portion of an insect tunnel bored in an invaded structure. A gas introduction nozzle is inserted into an entrance or exiting insect bore in such a manner so as to cause a valve mechanism, in operative communication with the nozzle and cannister to be displaced and allow the propellent to exit the canister and enter the internal portion of the invaded insect bore to displace or otherwise eradicate the insect.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2003Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Inventor: Jimmie L. Stallings
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Patent number: 6843020Abstract: A fertilizer spike is insertable into soil utilizing a tool having prongs. The fertilizer spike comprises a fertilizer body comprised of fertilizer material having a base end with an outer surface that converges toward a tip end, in which at least two channels are formed into the fertilizer body, for receiving the prongs of the tool. The fertilizer spike is also provided with a soil abutment surface that is adapted to hold the fertilizer spike in the soil when the tool is pulled away from the fertilizer spike. The prongs release the fertilizer spike as the tool is withdrawn.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2002Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: Lutz CorporationInventor: LeRoy R. Lutz
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Publication number: 20040255512Abstract: A Japanese knotweed injector system for injecting a dose of weed-killing fluid into the stem of a Japanese knotweed, including a fluid dispenser system with a fluid passage, a collared needle with a fluid delivery aperture in communication with the fluid dispenser system, and an actuator connected to the fluid dispenser system for actuating the transmission of fluid from the fluid dispenser system to the fluid delivery aperture.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2003Publication date: December 23, 2004Inventor: Philip David Burgess
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Patent number: 6789354Abstract: A disposable dispensing capsule for a plant injectable liquid composition includes a flexible cap hermetically sealed to a receptacle. The capsule is pressurized when the cap is forcibly flexed inwardly. In one embodiment flexure and thereby pressurization are maintained by an interference fit between a spindle in the receptacle and a socket depending downwardly from the cap central portion. In another embodiment flexure is maintained by engagement of hook-shaped posts in the receptacle with a lip in a collar depending downwardly from the cap central portion.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2002Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Inventor: Timothy Wells
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Patent number: 6760998Abstract: A self-contained cut Christmas tree, or water flow deprived other tree, watering apparatus having a water storage portion and a tree surround portion fluidly connected. The tree surround houses a plurality of water injectors, which are screwed into the tree trunk once the tree surround is fixed in a tree encircling position. Water flows from the storage portion, which is disposed at a higher elevation to the tree surround disposed at a lower elevation through the injectors directly into the interior of the tree.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2002Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Inventor: David Lee Montijo
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Patent number: 6706344Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus and method for controlled release of a fumigant into a wooden structure to prevent decay of that structure. According to the present invention, a fumigant in an ampule or container is inserted into the wooden structure. The ampule or container is made of a polymeric material that does not react with the fumigant, but having walls which are permeable to the fumigant such that, when inserted into the wooden structure, the rate of release of the fumigant through the walls of the ampule is slow enough to continuously treat and arrest decay of the wooden structure, particularly decay caused by fungi, over extended periods of time (i.e., 1, 5, 7, 10, 15, 20 or 30 years). The rate of release of the fumigant can be controlled by the type of fumigant, the shape of the container, the specific polymer used to make the container, and by the thickness of the container wall.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1997Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Electric Power Research Institute, Inc.Inventors: William W. Harlowe, Jr., William A. McMahon, Donald J. Mangold, Bruce Bernstein
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Publication number: 20030196374Abstract: A disposable dispensing capsule for a plant injectable liquid composition includes a flexible cap hermetically sealed to a receptacle. The capsule is pressurized when the cap is forcibly flexed inwardly. In one embodiment flexure and thereby pressurization are maintained by an interference fit between a spindle in the receptacle and a socket depending downwardly from the cap central portion. In another embodiment flexure is maintained by engagement of hook-shaped posts in the receptacle with a lip in a collar depending downwardly from the cap central portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2002Publication date: October 23, 2003Inventor: Timothy Wells
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Patent number: 6629384Abstract: A method of deflowering hardwood trees (dicots) comprises the steps of evaluating the physiological maturity of male and female flowers of a dicot, and injecting a solution containing synthetic indolebutyric acid (IBA) into vascular tissue of the tree when male and female flowers approach physiological maturity at or prior to fertilization. In accordance with a preferred method, the injected solution is about 4% synthetic IBA in water, and five milliliters of the solution is injected into the vascular tissue through each of a plurality of injection holes bored at spaced intervals about the circumference of the trunk of the dicot. The method causes delayed shedding of staminate flowers and early abortion or suppression of pistillate flowers, thereby preventing the development of fruit heads and the production of seed known to be a nuisance.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2002Date of Patent: October 7, 2003Inventor: Roger S. Webb
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Patent number: 6484440Abstract: A spike, drivable into the trunk of a tree, includes a hollow body which provides a storage chamber for a water soluble compound such as a pesticide or fertilizer. The spike has a generally pointed first end which facilitates driving the spike into a tree trunk. The hollow body is equipped with bleed apertures near the pointed end, so that when the spike is driven into the trunk of a tree, the storage chamber is coupled to the vascular system thereof. The spike is supplied with a resilient sheath that seals the bleed apertures during shipping and handling. As the spike is driven into a tree trunk, the sheath is peeled off the body, thereby exposing the bleed apertures to the tree's vascular tissue and forming a gasket between the spike body and the aperture created by driving the spike into the trunk.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2001Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Inventor: Eddie M. Brown
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Publication number: 20020144459Abstract: A method of deflowering hardwood trees (dicots) comprises the steps of evaluating the physiological maturity of male and female flowers of a dicot, and injecting a solution containing synthetic indolebutyric acid (IBA) into vascular tissue of the tree when male and female flowers approach physiological maturity at or prior to fertilization. In accordance with a preferred method, the injected solution is about 4% synthetic IBA in water, and five milliliters of the solution is injected into the vascular tissue through each of a plurality of injection holes bored at spaced intervals about the circumference of the trunk of the dicot. The method causes delayed shedding of staminate flowers and early abortion or suppression of pistillate flowers, thereby preventing the development of fruit heads and the production of seed known to be a nuisance.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2002Publication date: October 10, 2002Inventor: Roger S. Webb
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Patent number: 6405480Abstract: A fluid injection apparatus and associated method for supplying a pressurized fluid to a permeable portion of a tree. A fluid injection apparatus comprising a receptacle engageable with the tree forms a chamber around the permeable portion of the tree. A reservoir supplies fluid to a pump which selectively transfers the fluid from the reservoir to the chamber, pressurizing the fluid in the chamber. A tree stand comprising a tree clamp and supporting legs can comprise the fluid injection apparatus. The apparatus enables the method of supplying a pressurized fluid to the permeable portion of a tree comprising: providing a fluid-retaining chamber around a permeable portion of the tree; providing a reservoir containing a supply of the fluid; and selectively pumping the fluid from the reservoir to pressurize the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2001Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Inventor: Le Martin
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Publication number: 20020046486Abstract: A method for injecting fluid into woody plant is disclosed, and apparatus therefor, for delivering disease treatments and nutritional supplements.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2001Publication date: April 25, 2002Inventors: Peter M. Wild, David E. Floyd, Lewis D. Mikesell
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Patent number: 6360479Abstract: A method of deflowering a sweet gum tree by injecting a solution containing indolebutyric acid into vascular tissue of the tree is disclosed for preventing undesirable seed and fruit debris.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2000Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Inventor: Roger S. Webb
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Publication number: 20010038804Abstract: An improved method of maintaining the integrity of a wood structure over a period of years by forming a hole in the wood structure, inserting a container holding the treatment agent and a closure cap into the hole, with such closure cap undergoing an interaction with the vapors of the treatment agent so that the vapors dissolve the closure cap thereby providing an opening through which the treatment agent vapors are released into the internal structure of the wood object, and after the treatment agent vapors are no longer effective to treat the wood, retrieving the container and replacing it with a similar container, treatment agent and closure cap within the same hole to eliminate the necessity of drilling a new hole in the wood structure for such container.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 1999Publication date: November 8, 2001Inventor: KENNETH J. NORTON
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Patent number: 6311429Abstract: An implant device for insertion into the opening of a tree to provide medication to the tree, comprising an elongated, hollow housing of a length adapted to fit within the tree opening, the housing having an enlarged, closed outer end portion of a size approximately the same as that of the tree opening, and a closed inner end portion. A pair of elongated wing portions are disposed on opposite sides of the housing and extend longitudinally from a point near the inner end portion to the outer end portion, the wing portions extending radially outwardly approximately the same distance as the outer end portions. A pair of outwardly and longitudinally extending flexible projections are disposed on opposite sides of the housing between the wing portions and define generally U-shaped openings in the housing on opposite sides thereof in communication with the interior thereof. A locking barb is disposed on each of the projections and extends radially outwardly approximately the same distance as the wing portions.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2000Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Inventor: Bryan K. Wolfe
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Patent number: 6216388Abstract: A method of introducing treatment agents comprising medicine or nutrients into a tree, involving the boring of holes above ground into the trunk of the tree. Homogeneous plugs of solidified polyethylene glycol (PEG) with such treatment agents mixed therein are molded and inserted into the holes in the tree trunk and sealed with wax. The dissemination time of the treatment agent into the tree trunk is controlled by selection of the PEG's used, with higher molecular weights PEG's taking longer to dissolve and disseminate the treatment agent into the transpirational flow of the tree being treated than the lower molecular weight PEG's. The method leaves no foreign material such as plastic casings or cartridges within the tree trunk after treatment.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1998Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Inventors: Gene W. Miller, Salam Awada