Patents Assigned to Illinois Foundation Seeds, Inc.
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Patent number: 6483015Abstract: An inbred corn line, designated FR3361, is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of inbred corn line FR3361, to the plants of inbred corn line FR3361 and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing the inbred line FR3361 with itself or another corn line. The invention further relates to hybrid corn seeds and plants produced by crossing the inbred line FR3361 with another corn line.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2000Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Illinois Foundation Seeds, Inc.Inventor: Mark Allen Mikel
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Patent number: 6420636Abstract: An inbred corn line, designated FR3311, is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of inbred corn line FR3311, to the plants of inbred corn line FR3311 and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing the inbred line FR3311 with itself or another corn line. The invention further relates to hybrid corn seeds and plants produced by crossing the inbred line FR3311 with another corn line.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2000Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: Illinois Foundation Seeds, Inc.Inventor: Mark Allen Mikel
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Patent number: 6414228Abstract: An inbred corn line, designated FR3303, is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of inbred corn line FR3303, to the plants of inbred corn line FR3303 and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing the inbred line FR3303 with itself or another corn line. The invention further relates to hybrid corn seeds and plants produced by crossing the inbred line FR3303 with another corn line.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2000Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: Illinois Foundation Seeds, Inc.Inventor: Mark Allen Mikel
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Patent number: 6410830Abstract: An inbred corn line, designated FR3383, is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of inbred corn line FR3383, to the plants of inbred corn line FR3383 and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing the inbred line FR3383 with itself or another corn line. The invention further relates to hybrid corn seeds and plants produced by crossing the inbred line FR3383 with another corn line.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2000Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Illinois Foundation Seeds, Inc.Inventor: Mark Allen Mikel
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Patent number: 6407320Abstract: An inbred corn line, designated FR2108, is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of inbred corn line FR2108, to the plants of inbred corn line FR2108 and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing the inbred line FR2108 with itself or another corn line. The invention further relates to hybrid corn seeds and plants produced by crossing the inbred line FR2108 with another corn line.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2000Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Assignee: Illinois Foundation Seeds, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey Thomas Freppon
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Patent number: 6395967Abstract: An inbred corn line, designated FR3351, is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of inbred corn line FR3351, to the plants of inbred corn line FR3351 and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing the inbred line FR3351 with itself or another corn line. The invention further relates to hybrid corn seeds and plants produced by crossing the inbred line FR3351 with another corn line.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2000Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Illinois Foundation Seeds, Inc.Inventor: Mark Allen Mikel
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Patent number: 4716280Abstract: A self-cleaning counting device for particles such as seeds includes a circular housing have a well pivotally mounted therein for receiving and holding particles from a supply hopper. A disk having a plurality of openings is mounted for rotation in the housing such that the openings move past an open side of the well. A vacuum is applied to the side of the disk opposite the well such that individual particles are partially drawn into the disk openings and are carried thereby to a counting station where the particles are counted. After counting, the vacuum is removed and the counted seeds are released to a discharge chute. When a count is completed, the well is pivotable to a cleanout position where excess uncounted particles are purged from the housing.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1987Date of Patent: December 29, 1987Assignee: Illinois Foundation Seeds, Inc.Inventor: Ray Eberle