Patents by Inventor Stephen H. Bost

Stephen H. Bost 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: 20200337190
    Abstract: Ozark Chinquapin-R is a new and distinct North American Castanea cultivar that is blight-resistant, precocious and a producer of heavy annual crops of one to six nuts per bur. It produces a heavy crop of nuts each year with a small-sized nut containing the highest protein and carbohydrate percent of any chestnut. Nut drop begins around September 10 and continues for a seven-to eight-week period. Most of the nuts produced drop in the first five weeks of the period of nut drop from this cultivar. Ozark Chinquapin-R is a medium-sized tree that has an elliptic-shaped canopy with high upright to spreading and diffuse lateral branches. This nine-year-old cultivar is 7.92 meters tall with a canopy covering an area 21.22 square meters. Its heavy nut crop occurs from early September through mid-November, providing the highest protein and carbohydrate nut crop of any chestnut for people and wildlife.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 16, 2020
    Publication date: October 22, 2020
    Inventor: Stephen H. Bost
  • Patent number: PP33246
    Abstract: ‘Oz Hunter’ is a new and distinct North American Castanea cultivar that is blight-resistant, precocious and a producer of heavy annual crops of one to six nuts per bur. It produces a heavy crop of nuts each year with a small-sized nut containing the highest protein and carbohydrate percent of any chestnut. Nut drop begins around September 10 and continues for a seven- to eight-week period. Most of the nuts produced drop in the first five weeks of the period of nut drop from this cultivar. ‘Oz Hunter’ is a medium-sized tree that has an elliptic-shaped canopy with high upright to spreading and diffuse lateral branches. This ten-year-old cultivar is 7.92 meters tall with a canopy covering an area 21.22 square meters. Its heavy nut crop occurs from early September through mid-November, providing the highest protein and carbohydrate nut crop of any chestnut for people and wildlife.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 2020
    Date of Patent: July 13, 2021
    Inventor: Stephen H. Bost