Patents by Inventor Henry York
Henry York 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: 20190345785Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure are generally related to a method and apparatus for performing operations in subterranean wellbores. More specifically, the present disclosure provides a novel downhole tractor for use in a wellbore. The tractor includes a body and a plurality of wheels. The wheels are configured to convert rotation of the body into linear motion along the wellbore. In one embodiment, the tractor is hydraulically driven. Additionally, or alternatively, the tractor may be electrically driven. Optionally, rotation of a string of pipe interconnected to the tractor drives the tractor.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2019Publication date: November 14, 2019Inventors: William W. Fleckenstein, Christopher Nordin Campbell, Sean H. Bell, Trevor Carson Antrim, Christian R. Peterson, Trevor Justin Thompson, Frederico Miguel Rosendo, Miller Kettle, John Kleckner, Henry York, Joshua Dakin, Tyler Mattson, Anthony Klecan, Jacob Hughes, Robert Brandenburg, Sean Barrett, Bradley Dethomas, Luke Haines, Blake Johnson, Spencer Jacobs
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Patent number: 8884102Abstract: A novel transgenic corn event designated MIR604, is disclosed. The invention relates to DNA sequences of the recombinant constructs inserted into the corn genome and of genomic sequences flanking the insertion site that resulted in the MIR604 event.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2012Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignee: Syngenta Participations AGInventors: Henry York Steiner, Eric Chen, Moez Meghji
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Patent number: 8354519Abstract: A novel transgenic corn event designated MIR604, is disclosed. The invention relates to DNA sequences of the recombinant constructs inserted into the corn genome and of genomic sequences flanking the insertion site that resulted in the MIR604 event. The invention further relates to assays for detecting the presence of the DNA sequences of MIR604, to corn plants and corn seeds comprising the genotype of MIR604 and to methods for producing a corn plant by crossing a corn plant comprising the MIR604 genotype with itself or another corn variety.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2011Date of Patent: January 15, 2013Assignee: Syngenta Participations AGInventors: Henry-York Steiner, Eric Chen, Moez Meghji
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Publication number: 20120185973Abstract: A novel transgenic corn event designated MIR604, is disclosed. The invention relates to DNA sequences of the recombinant constructs inserted into the corn genome and of genomic sequences flanking the insertion site that resulted in the MIR604 event.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2012Publication date: July 19, 2012Applicant: SYNGENTA PARTICIPATIONS AGInventors: Henry York Steiner, Eric Chen, Moez Meghji
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Publication number: 20110111420Abstract: A novel transgenic corn event designated MIR604, is disclosed. The invention relates to DNA sequences of the recombinant constructs inserted into the corn genome and of genomic sequences flanking the insertion site that resulted in the MIR604 event.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2011Publication date: May 12, 2011Inventors: Henry-York Steiner, Eric Chen, Moez Meghji
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Patent number: 7897748Abstract: A novel transgenic corn event designated MIR604, is disclosed. The invention relates to DNA sequences of the recombinant constructs inserted into the corn genome and of genomic sequences flanking the insertion site that resulted in the MIR604 event. The invention further relates to assays for detecting the presence of the DNA sequences of MIR604, to corn plants and corn seeds comprising the genotype of MIR604 and to methods for producing a corn plant by crossing a corn plant comprising the MIR604 genotype with itself or another corn variety.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2008Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Syngenta Participations AGInventors: Henry York Steiner, Jeng S. Chen, Moez Meghji
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Publication number: 20080167456Abstract: A novel transgenic corn event designated MIR604, is disclosed. The invention relates to DNA sequences of the recombinant constructs inserted into the corn genome and of genomic sequences flanking the insertion site that resulted in the MIR604 event.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2008Publication date: July 10, 2008Applicant: SYNGENTA PARTICIPATIONS AGInventors: Henry York Steiner, Eric Chen, Moez Meghji
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Patent number: 7361813Abstract: A novel transgenic corn event designated MIR604, is disclosed. The invention relates to DNA sequences of the recombinant constructs inserted into the corn genome and of genomic sequences flanking the insertion site that resulted in the MIR604 event. The invention further relates to assays for detecting the presence of the DNA sequences of MIR604, to corn plants and corn seeds comprising the genotype of MIR604 and to methods for producing a corn plant by crossing a corn plant comprising the MIR604 genotype with itself or another corn variety.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2005Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Syngenta Participations AGInventors: Henry-York Steiner, Eric Chen, Moez Meghji
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Publication number: 20050216970Abstract: A novel transgenic corn event designated MIR604, is disclosed. The invention relates to DNA sequences of the recombinant constructs inserted into the corn genome and of genomic sequences flanking the insertion site that resulted in the MIR604 event.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2005Publication date: September 29, 2005Applicant: Syngenta Participations AGInventors: Henry-York Steiner, Eric Chen, Moez Meghji
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Patent number: 6107544Abstract: Methods are provided for selecting parental plants exhibiting disease resistance and for using these plants in breeding programs. In one method of the invention, constitutive immunity (cim) mutants are screened for either resistance to a pathogen of interest or for the expression of systemic acquired resistance (SAR) genes. Such mutants having the desired traits or expressing the desired genes are then used in breeding programs. Parent plants can also be selected based on the constitutive expression of SAR genes. These mutants are phenotypically normal yet exhibit a significant level of disease resistance. Also disclosed are lesion-simulating-disease (lsd) mutants having a lesion mimic phenotype that also express SAR genes and exhibit disease resistance. Further disclosed are non-inducible immunity (nim) mutants that do not express SAR genes, even when induced by a pathogen. Methods of use for these mutants are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1997Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: Novartis Finance CorporationInventors: John Andrew Ryals, Scott Joseph Uknes, Eric Russell Ward, Terrence Patrick Delaney, Kay Ann Lawton, Kristianna Baldwin Weymann, Henry-York Steiner, Klaus Maleck
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Patent number: 5986082Abstract: The NIM1 gene product is a structural homologue of the mammalian signal transduction factor I.kappa.B subclass .alpha.. The present invention exploits this discovery to provide altered forms of NIM1 that act as dominant-negative regulators of the systemic acquired resistance (SAR) signal transduction pathway. These altered forms of NIM1 confer the opposite phenotype as the nim1 mutant in plants transformed with the altered forms of NIM1; i.e., the transgenic plants exhibit constitutive SAR gene expression and a constitutive immunity (CIM) phenotype. The present invention further concerns DNA molecules encoding altered forms of the NIM1 gene, expression vectors containing such DNA molecules, and plants and plant cells transformed therewith. The invention also concerns methods of activating SAR in plants and conferring to plants a CIM phenotype and broad spectrum disease resistance by transforming the plants with DNA molecules encoding altered forms of the NIM1 gene product.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1997Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Novartis AGInventors: Scott Joseph Uknes, Michelle Denise Hunt, Henry-York Steiner, John Andrew Ryals
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Patent number: 5792904Abstract: Methods are provided for selecting parental plants having disease resistance and for using these plants in breeding programs. In one method of the invention, lesion mimic mutants are screened for either resistance to a pathogen of interest or for the expression of systemic acquired resistance (SAR) genes. Such mutants having the desired traits or expressing the desired genes are then used in breeding programs. Parent plants can also be selected based on the constitutive expression of SAR genes. These mutants are phenotypically normal yet exhibit a significant level of disease resistance. Also disclosed are plant mutants that do not express systemic acquired resistance genes even when induced by a pathogen and methods of use for such mutants.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1996Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Assignee: Novartis Finance CorporationInventors: John A. Ryals, Scott J. Uknes, Terrence Patrick Delaney, Eric R. Ward, Henry-York Steiner
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Patent number: 4615528Abstract: A soccer training device for guiding a soccer ball back to the approximate location from where it was kicked or thrown. The device comprises a frame, including an eave, and a net connected to the frame. The frame and net define a partially enclosed pocket wherein the ball is ultimately deflected by the eave and thereafter slowly guided back to the approximate location from where it was kicked or thrown. A brace supports the frame at an adjustable incline in order to roll the ball back to the practicing player and permit variable control of the return velocity of the ball.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1985Date of Patent: October 7, 1986Inventor: Henry A. York
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Patent number: D302991Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1986Date of Patent: August 22, 1989Inventor: Henry A. York