Patents by Inventor John Leonard Freeman

John Leonard Freeman 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).

  • Publication number: 20130254957
    Abstract: A new and distinctly salt and boron tolerant cultivar of prickly pear (Opuntia ficus-indica), named “Seleno-Orange,” is particularly distinguishable by its ability to tolerate and grow in high concentration of salt, boron and selenium-laden soil. The cultigen was originally discovered by stringent selection of randomly harvested cladodes (modified stems) and potentially from isolation of a single unique cladode or sport that exhibited high levels of salt and boron tolerance necessary for survival, and then propagated into the “Seleno-Orange” cultivar. The cladodes were originally randomly harvested from different individual plants and screened from within a naturally segregating wild population or accession. The “Seleno-Orange” cultivar has yellow flowers, mature green cladodes without glochids, and orange fruit.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 21, 2012
    Publication date: September 26, 2013
    Inventors: Gary Banuelos, John Leonard Freeman, John Diener
  • Publication number: 20130254956
    Abstract: A new and distinctly salt and boron tolerant cultivar of prickly pear (Opuntia ficus-indica), named “Seleno-Green,” is particularly distinguishable by its ability to tolerate and grow in high concentration of salt, boron and selenium-laden soil. The cultigen was originally discovered by stringent selection of randomly harvested cladodes (modified stems) and potentially from isolation of a single unique cladode or sport that exhibited high levels of salt and boron tolerance necessary for survival, and then propagated into the “Seleno-Green” cultivar. The cladodes were originally randomly harvested from different individual plants and screened from within a naturally segregating wild population or accession. The “Seleno-Green” cultivar has yellow-orange flowers, mature green cladodes without glochids, and yellow-green fruit.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 21, 2012
    Publication date: September 26, 2013
    Inventors: Gary Banuelos, John Leonard Freeman, John Diener
  • Publication number: 20130254958
    Abstract: A new and distinctly salt and boron tolerant cultivar of prickly pear (Opuntia ficus-indica), named “Seleno-Purple,” is particularly distinguishable by its ability to tolerate and grow in high concentration of salt, boron and selenium-laden soil. The cultigen was originally discovered by stringent selection of randomly harvested cladodes (modified stems) and potentially from isolation of a single unique cladode or sport that exhibited high levels of salt and boron tolerance necessary for survival, and then propagated into the “Seleno-Purple” cultivar. The cladodes were originally randomly harvested from different individual plants and screened from within a naturally segregating wild population or accession. The “Seleno-Purple” cultivar has yellow flowers, mature green cladodes without glochids, and purple fruit.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 21, 2012
    Publication date: September 26, 2013
    Inventors: Gary Banuelos, John Leonard Freeman, John Diener
  • Publication number: 20130254959
    Abstract: A new and distinctly salt and boron tolerant cultivar of prickly pear (Opuntia ficus-indica), named “Seleno-Red,” is particularly distinguishable by its ability to tolerate and grow in high concentration of salt, boron and selenium-laden soil. The cultigen was originally discovered by stringent selection of randomly harvested cladodes (modified stems) and potentially from isolation of a single unique cladode or sport that exhibited high levels of salt and boron tolerance necessary for survival, and then propagated into the “Seleno-Red” cultivar. The cladodes were originally randomly harvested from different individual plants and screened from within a naturally segregating wild population or accession. The “Seleno-Red” cultivar has orange-red flowers, mature green cladodes without glochids, and red-purple fruit.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 21, 2012
    Publication date: September 26, 2013
    Inventors: Gary Banuelos, John Leonard Freeman, John Diener
  • Patent number: PP24039
    Abstract: A new and distinctly salt and boron tolerant cultivar of prickly pear (Opuntia ficus-indica), named ‘Seleno-Orange’ is particularly distinguishable by its ability to tolerate and grow in high concentration of salt, boron and selenium-laden soil. The cultigen was originally discovered by stringent selection of randomly harvested cladodes (modified stems) and potentially from isolation of a single unique cladode or sport that exhibited high levels of salt and boron tolerance necessary for survival, and then propagated into the ‘Seleno-Orange’ cultivar. The cladodes were originally randomly harvested from different individual plants and screened from within a naturally segregating wild population or accession. The ‘Seleno-Orange’ cultivar has yellow flowers, mature green cladodes without glochids, and orange fruit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 2012
    Date of Patent: November 26, 2013
    Assignees: California State University, Fresno, Red Rock Ranch, LLC, USDA
    Inventors: Gary Banuelos, John Leonard Freeman, John Diener
  • Patent number: PP24052
    Abstract: A new and distinctly salt and boron tolerant cultivar of prickly pear (Opuntia ficus-indica), named ‘Seleno-Red,’ is particularly distinguishable by its ability to tolerate and grow in high concentration of salt, boron and selenium-laden soil. The cultigen was originally discovered by stringent selection of randomly harvested cladodes (modified stems) and potentially from isolation of a single unique cladode or sport that exhibited high levels of salt and boron tolerance necessary for survival, and then propagated into the ‘Seleno-Red’ cultivar. The cladodes were originally randomly harvested from different individual plants and screened from within a naturally segregating wild population or accession. The ‘Seleno-Red’ cultivar has orange-red flowers, mature green cladodes without glochids, and red-purple fruit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 2012
    Date of Patent: December 3, 2013
    Assignees: California State University, Fresno, Red Rock Ranch, LLC, USDA
    Inventors: Gary Banuelos, John Leonard Freeman, John Diener
  • Patent number: PP24053
    Abstract: A new and distinctly salt and boron tolerant cultivar of prickly pear (Opuntia ficus-indica), named ‘Seleno-Green,’ is particularly distinguishable by its ability to tolerate and grow in high concentration of salt, boron and selenium-laden soil. The cultigen was originally discovered by stringent selection of randomly harvested cladodes (modified stems) and potentially from isolation of a single unique cladode or sport that exhibited high levels of salt and boron tolerance necessary for survival, and then propagated into the ‘Seleno-Green’ cultivar. The cladodes were originally randomly harvested from different individual plants and screened from within a naturally segregating wild population or accession. The ‘Seleno-Green’ cultivar has yellow-orange flowers, mature green cladodes without glochids, and yellow-green fruit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 2012
    Date of Patent: December 3, 2013
    Assignees: California State University, Fresno, Red Roche Ranch, LLC, USDA
    Inventors: Gary Banuelos, John Diener, John Leonard Freeman
  • Patent number: PP24072
    Abstract: A new and distinctly salt and boron tolerant cultivar of prickly pear (Opuntia ficus-indica), named ‘Seleno-Purple,’ is particularly distinguishable by its ability to tolerate and grow in high concentration of salt, boron and selenium-laden soil. The cultigen was originally discovered by stringent selection of randomly harvested cladodes (modified stems) and potentially from isolation of a single unique cladode or sport that exhibited high levels of salt and boron tolerance necessary for survival, and then propagated into the ‘Seleno-Purple’ cultivar. The cladodes were originally randomly harvested from different individual plants and screened from within a naturally segregating wild population or accession. The ‘Seleno-Purple’ cultivar has yellow flowers, mature green cladodes without glochids, and purple fruit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 2012
    Date of Patent: December 10, 2013
    Assignees: California State University, Fresno, Red Rock Ranch, LLC, USDA
    Inventors: Gary Banuelos, John Leonard Freeman, John Diener