Patents Assigned to INSECTERGY, LLC
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Patent number: 10517320Abstract: Variable-scale, modular, easily manufacturable, energy efficient, reliable, and computer-operated farming superstructure systems (FSS) may be used to produce cannabis for human consumption with minimal water and environmental impact. Methods to method to separate volatiles from cannabis are described. Methods to asexually clone a plurality of cannabis plants are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2018Date of Patent: December 31, 2019Assignee: INSECTERGY, LLCInventor: Daniel Michael Leo
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Publication number: 20190246591Abstract: Variable-scale, modular, easily manufacturable, energy efficient, reliable, and computer operated Insect Production Superstructure Systems (IPSS) and Farming Superstructure Systems (FSS) may be used to produce cannabis, insects, and psilocybin mushrooms for human and animal consumption, and for the extraction and use of lipids, drugs, and chemicals for applications involving medicine, nanotechnology, consumer products, pharmaceuticals, pet food, and chemical production with minimal water, feedstock, and environmental impact.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2019Publication date: August 15, 2019Applicant: INSECTERGY, LLCInventor: Daniel Michael Leo
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Publication number: 20190133097Abstract: Variable-scale, modular, easily manufacturable, energy efficient, reliable, and computer operated Insect Production Superstructure Systems (IPSS) may be used to produce insects for human and animal consumption, and for the extraction and use of lipids for applications involving medicine, nanotechnology, consumer products, and chemical production with minimal water, feedstock, and environmental impact. An IPSS may comprise modules including feedstock mixing, enhanced feedstock splitting, insect feeding, insect breeding, insect collection, insect grinding, pathogen removal, multifunctional flour mixing, and lipid extraction. An IPSS may be configured to be constructed out of a plurality of containerized modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2018Publication date: May 9, 2019Applicant: INSECTERGY, LLCInventor: Daniel Michael Leo
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Publication number: 20190098926Abstract: Variable-scale, modular, easily manufacturable, energy efficient, reliable, and computer operated Insect Production Superstructure Systems (IPSS) may be used to produce insects for human and animal consumption, and for the extraction and use of lipids for applications involving medicine, nanotechnology, consumer products, and chemical production with minimal water, feedstock, and environmental impact. An IPSS may comprise modules including feedstock mixing, enhanced feedstock splitting, insect feeding, insect breeding, insect collection, insect grinding, pathogen removal, multifunctional flour mixing, liquid mixing, shaping, cooking, flavoring, biocatalyst mixing, exoskeleton separation, liquid separation, and lipid extraction. An IPSS may be configured to be constructed out of a plurality of containerized modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2018Publication date: April 4, 2019Applicant: INSECTERGY, LLCInventor: Daniel Michael Leo
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Publication number: 20190085279Abstract: Variable-scale, modular, easily manufacturable, energy efficient, reliable, and computer operated Insect Production Superstructure Systems (IPSS) and Farming Superstructure Systems (IPSS) may be used to produce insects and plants for human and animal consumption, and for the extraction and use of lipids, drugs, and chemicals for applications involving medicine, nanotechnology, consumer products, and chemical production with minimal water, feedstock, and environmental impact.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2018Publication date: March 21, 2019Applicant: INSECTERGY, LLCInventor: Daniel Michael Leo
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Publication number: 20190037792Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a new and distinct hybrid plant named ‘Mrs. Grass Weedly’ characterized by a hybrid between Cannabis sativa L. ssp. Sativa×Cannabis sativa L. ssp. Indica (Lam.), characterized by a Cannabis sativa L. ssp. Sativa content ranging from 14.44 weight percent to 74.8 weight percent, Cannabis sativa L. ssp. Indica (Lam.) content ranging from 18.48 weight percent to 74.8 weight percent, a cannabidiol content ranging from 0.000011 weight percent to 22.22 weight percent, a tetrahydrocannabinol ranging from 2 weigh percent to 66 weigh percent, and a volatiles content ranging from between 15 weight percent to 88 weight percent. Variable-scale, modular, easily manufacturable, energy efficient, reliable, and computer-operated farming superstructure systems (FSS) may be used to produce Mrs. Grass Weedly for human consumption with minimal water and environmental impact. A FSS system may comprise modules including liquid distribution and plant growing.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2017Publication date: February 7, 2019Applicant: INSECTERGY, LLCInventors: Daniel Michael Leo, Shawn Robert Freitas
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Publication number: 20190000029Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a new and distinct hybrid plant named ‘Mr. Grass Weedly’ characterized by a hybrid between Cannabis sativa L. ssp. Sativa×Cannabis sativa L. ssp. Indica (Lam.), characterized by a Cannabis sativa L. ssp. Sativa content ranging from 3 weight percent to 90 weight percent, Cannabis sativa L. ssp. Indica (Lam.) content ranging from 8 weight percent to 80 weight percent, a cannabidiol content ranging from 0.00005 weight percent to 15 weight percent, a tetrahydrocannabinol ranging from 5 weigh percent to 63 weigh percent, and a volatiles content ranging from between 30 weight percent to 90 weight percent. Variable-scale, modular, easily manufacturable, energy efficient, reliable, and computer-operated farming superstructure systems (FSS) may be used to produce Mr. Grass Weedly for human consumption with minimal water and environmental impact. A FSS system may comprise modules including liquid distribution and plant growing.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2017Publication date: January 3, 2019Applicant: INSECTERGY, LLCInventors: Daniel Michael Leo, Shawn Robert Freitas
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Publication number: 20180343812Abstract: Variable-scale, modular, easily manufacturable, energy efficient, reliable, and computer-operated farming superstructure systems (FSS) may be used to produce cannabis for human consumption with minimal water and environmental impact. A system for producing electricity, heat, and cannabis includes a power production system (PPS), a farming superstructure system (FSS), and a temperature control unit (TCU). Methods to method to separate volatiles from cannabis are described. Methods to asexually clone a plurality of cannabis plants are also provided. Cannabinoid product processing systems are described (emulsion mixing system, evaporation system, spray drying system, crystallization, foodstuff preparation system, softgel encapsulation system).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2018Publication date: December 6, 2018Applicant: INSECTERGY, LLCInventor: Daniel Michael Leo
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Publication number: 20180343901Abstract: Variable-scale, modular, easily manufacturable, energy efficient, reliable, and computer-operated farming superstructure systems (FSS) may be used to produce cannabis for human consumption with minimal water and environmental impact. Methods to method to separate volatiles from cannabis are described. Methods to asexually clone a plurality of cannabis plants are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2018Publication date: December 6, 2018Applicant: INSECTERGY, LLCInventors: Daniel Michael Leo, Shawn Robert Freitas
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Publication number: 20180177168Abstract: Variable-scale, modular, easily manufacturable, energy efficient, reliable, and computer operated Insect Production Superstructure Systems (IPSS) may be used to produce insects for human and animal consumption, and for the extraction and use of lipids for applications involving medicine, nanotechnology, consumer products, and chemical production with minimal water, feedstock, and environmental impact. An IPSS may comprise modules including feedstock mixing, enhanced feedstock splitting, insect feeding, insect breeding, insect collection, insect grinding, pathogen removal, multifunctional flour mixing, and lipid extraction. An IPSS may be configured to be constructed out of a plurality of containerized modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2018Publication date: June 28, 2018Applicant: INSECTERGY, LLCInventor: Daniel Michael Leo
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Publication number: 20180116131Abstract: Variable-scale, modular, easily manufacturable, energy efficient, reliable, and computer-operated farming superstructure systems (FSS) may be used to produce cannabis for human consumption with minimal water and environmental impact. A system for producing electricity, heat, and cannabis includes a power production system (PPS), a farming superstructure system (FSS), and a temperature control unit (TCU). Methods to method to separate volatiles from cannabis are described. Methods to asexually clone a plurality of cannabis plants are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2017Publication date: May 3, 2018Applicant: INSECTERGY, LLCInventor: Daniel Michael Leo
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Publication number: 20180103679Abstract: Variable-scale, modular, easily manufacturable, energy efficient, reliable, and computer operated Insect Production Superstructure Systems (IPSS) may be used to produce insects for human and animal consumption, and for the extraction and use of lipids for applications involving medicine, nanotechnology, consumer products, and chemical production with minimal water, feedstock, and environmental impact. An IPSS may comprise modules including feedstock mixing, enhanced feedstock splitting, insect feeding, insect breeding, insect collection, insect grinding, pathogen removal, multifunctional flour mixing, liquid mixing, shaping, cooking, flavoring, biocatalyst mixing, exoskeleton separation, liquid separation, and lipid extraction. An IPSS may be configured to be constructed out of a plurality of containerized modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2017Publication date: April 19, 2018Applicant: INSECTERGY, LLCInventor: Daniel Michael Leo
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Publication number: 20180070567Abstract: Variable-scale, modular, easily manufacturable, energy efficient, reliable, and computer operated Insect Production Superstructure Systems (IPSS) may be used to produce insects for human and animal consumption, and for the extraction and use of lipids for applications involving medicine, nanotechnology, consumer products, and chemical production with minimal water, feedstock, and environmental impact. An IPSS may comprise modules including feedstock mixing, feedstock splitting, insect feeding, insect breeding, insect collection, insect grinding, pathogen removal, multifunctional flour mixing, and lipid extraction. An IPSS may be configured to be constructed out of a plurality of containerized modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2017Publication date: March 15, 2018Applicant: INSECTERGY, LLCInventor: Daniel Michael Leo
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Publication number: 20170325431Abstract: Variable-scale, modular, easily manufacturable, energy efficient, reliable, and computer operated Insect Production Superstructure Systems (IPSS) may be used to produce insects for human and animal consumption, and for the extraction and use of lipids for applications involving medicine, nanotechnology, consumer products, and chemical production with minimal water, feedstock, and environmental impact. An IPSS may comprise modules including feedstock mixing, enhanced feedstock splitting, insect feeding, insect breeding, insect collection, insect grinding, pathogen removal, multifunctional flour mixing, liquid mixing, shaping, cooking, flavoring, biocatalyst mixing, exoskeleton separation, liquid separation, and lipid extraction. An IPSS may be configured to be constructed out of a plurality of containerized modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2017Publication date: November 16, 2017Applicant: INSECTERGY, LLCInventor: Daniel Michael Leo
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Publication number: 20170311612Abstract: Variable-scale, modular, easily manufacturable, energy efficient, reliable, and computer operated Insect Production Superstructure Systems (IPSS) may be used to produce insects for human and animal consumption, and for the extraction and use of lipids for applications involving medicine, nanotechnology, consumer products, and chemical production with minimal water, feedstock, and environmental impact. An IPSS may comprise modules including feedstock mixing, enhanced feedstock splitting, insect feeding, insect breeding, insect collection, insect grinding, pathogen removal, multifunctional flour mixing, liquid mixing, shaping, cooking, flavoring, biocatalyst mixing, exoskeleton separation, liquid separation, and lipid extraction. An IPSS may be configured to be constructed out of a plurality of containerized modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2017Publication date: November 2, 2017Applicant: INSECTERGY, LLCInventor: Daniel Michael Leo