Patents Assigned to DRYJECT, INC.
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Publication number: 20230057761Abstract: Super absorbent polymers (SAP) generally exhibit adhesive and cohesive properties in the presence of moisture. To prevent unwanted absorption of moisture from the atmosphere, and in order to increase shelf life and handling life of SAPs; dried spent coffee ground powders may be mixed with the SAPs to prevent unwanted hydration of the SAP mixture. The natural oils in the grounds are responsible for providing a hydrophobic coating on the SAP particles.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2022Publication date: February 23, 2023Applicant: DRYJECT INC. ACQUISITION CORPORATIONInventor: John F. Paddock
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Publication number: 20210051847Abstract: A towable or self-propelled device and method for treating and maintaining turf are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2020Publication date: February 25, 2021Applicant: DryJect Inc. Acquisition Corp.Inventors: John Paddock, Matt Majernik
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Patent number: 10119627Abstract: A poppet valve for controlling water flow is provided, the poppet valve includes a housing, a movable armature arranged within the housing, a pilot pin having first and second ends, and a return element associated with the pilot pin. The first end of the pilot pin is associated with and driven by the armature, and a poppet is arranged around the second end of the pilot pin. A cage is arranged around the poppet, the cage having a transverse opening adapted for water to flow therethrough. The armature is selectively actuated to drive the pilot pin in a first direction towards a closed position, in which the transverse opening of the cage is blocked by the poppet. The return element drives the pilot pin in a second direction towards an open position, in which the transverse opening of the cage is unblocked by the poppet.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2014Date of Patent: November 6, 2018Assignee: DRYJECT INC. ACQUISITION CORP.Inventors: Chris Des Garennes, Peter Van Drumpt, John Paddock
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Patent number: 9796639Abstract: A cross-linked, water absorbent polymer is mixed with desirable additives and coated to prevent water absorption to create a blend that is added to water injection systems for turf and soil maintenance. The coating is rinsed off the water absorbent polymer resulting in expansion of the polymer into a gel-like substance. The water absorbent polymer has the ability to retain water and nutrients in the soil preventing nutrient runoff and reducing watering frequency. Injection of the water absorbent polymer directly into soil reduces waste and reduces hazard caused by slippery material left on soil surfaces. The method and system for mixing and injection into soil is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2016Date of Patent: October 24, 2017Assignee: Dryject Inc. Acquisition Corp.Inventors: Chris des Garennes, Peter van Drumpt, John Paddock
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Publication number: 20170175343Abstract: A system and method of rescuing playability of synthetic turf are disclosed. The system and method include kicking out infield material, mixing existing infield material with fresh infield material, injecting the mixed infield material, and kicking the bent and depressed turf fibers back to an upright position. The system and method also include performing the injecting pivoting the injectors in multiple directions. The system and method further include mixing water absorbent polymer particles with the mixed infield material and injecting into the turf. The system and method further include applying liquid materials to the fibers and material of the synthetic turf. The system and method further include injecting disinfectants into the turf.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2016Publication date: June 22, 2017Applicant: DryJect, Inc.Inventors: Christopher des Garennes, John F. Paddock, William F. Reardon, Tony Leonard
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Publication number: 20170023148Abstract: A poppet valve for controlling water flow is provided, the poppet valve includes a housing, a movable armature arranged within the housing, a pilot pin having first and second ends, and a return element associated with the pilot pin. The first end of the pilot pin is associated with and driven by the armature, and a poppet is arranged around the second end of the pilot pin. A cage is arranged around the poppet, the cage having a transverse opening adapted for water to flow therethrough. The armature is selectively actuated to drive the pilot pin in a first direction towards a closed position, in which the transverse opening of the cage is blocked by the poppet. The return element drives the pilot pin in a second direction towards an open position, in which the transverse opening of the cage is unblocked by the poppet.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2014Publication date: January 26, 2017Applicant: Dryject, Inc.Inventors: Chris Des Garennes, Peter Van Drumpt, John Paddock
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Publication number: 20160130192Abstract: A cross-linked, water absorbent polymer is mixed with desirable additives and coated to prevent water absorption to create a blend that is added to water injection systems for turf and soil maintenance. The coating is rinsed off the water absorbent polymer resulting in expansion of the polymer into a gel-like substance. The water absorbent polymer has the ability to retain water and nutrients in the soil preventing nutrient runoff and reducing watering frequency. Injection of the water absorbent polymer directly into soil reduces waste and reduces hazard caused by slippery material left on soil surfaces. The method and system for mixing and injection into soil is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2016Publication date: May 12, 2016Applicant: DRYJECT, INC.Inventors: Chris des Garennes, Peter van Drumpt, John Paddock
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Publication number: 20150208574Abstract: A mobile injection device including a peristaltic pump assembly configured to be installed in a device for placing material on or beneath the soil surface. The device delivers material into the soil subsurface as a fluid or a suspension. The peristaltic pump has a rotor assembly that urges a fluid additive in precision amounts through flexible tubes into a manifold. A pressurized fluid is introduced to the manifold to mix the additive in the pressurized fluid and inject the mixture into the ground through an injection nozzle. A computer control system monitors the ground speed of the device and determines the amount of additive to be pumped into the manifold to provide a uniform distribution of the additive to the soil.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2015Publication date: July 30, 2015Applicant: Dryject, Inc.Inventors: Chris des Garennes, Peter Van Drumpt, John Paddock
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Publication number: 20130180439Abstract: Apparatus for injecting soil treatment into soil includes a manifold head having at least one high pressure nozzle for injecting the soil treatment into the soil and a handle having a longitudinal axis and a lateral axis. The handle comprises an upper portion having two spaced-apart tubular shafts and a lower portion having two spaced-apart tubular shafts. The tubular shafts of the lower portion are connected to the tubular shafts of the upper portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2012Publication date: July 18, 2013Applicants: DRYJECT, INC., BASF CORPORATIONInventors: James H. Cink, Richard Warriner, Ken Brown, John Paddock, Michael Chris desGarennes
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Publication number: 20110203161Abstract: A high pressure injection system for applying a pesticide includes a portable, handheld application tool and a manifold head connected to the application tool. The manifold head has at least one internal passage. At least one high pressure nozzle is positioned in the manifold head and in fluid communication with the at least one internal passage. The at least one high pressure nozzle is operable at pressures between about 25 psi and about 10,000 psi. A contact plate is mounted to the manifold head and has at least one opening aligned with the at least one high pressure nozzle. A source of pesticide is fluidly connected to the at least one high pressure nozzle. A discharge valve is moveable between a closed position wherein the pesticide is inhibited from flowing to the at least one high pressure nozzle and an opened position wherein pesticide flows to the at least one high pressure nozzle.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicants: BASF CORPORATION, DRYJECT, INC.Inventors: James H. Cink, Richard A. Warriner, Chris des Garennes, Peter van Drumpt
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Publication number: 20110203500Abstract: A device for treating soil, in an exemplary embodiment, includes a soil contact head, with the soil contact head having at least one discharge orifice therein, a handle attached to the soil contact head, a discharge valve in fluid communication with said at least one discharge orifice, a soil contact indicator, and a source of pressurized soil treatment fluid flowably connected to the discharge valve. The discharge valve discharges pressurized soil treatment material through the discharge orifices when the soil contact indicator indicates contact between the soil contact head and the soil.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: DRYJECT, INC.Inventors: Chris des Garennes, Peter van Drumpt