Patents by Inventor Tanya Pankiw

Tanya Pankiw 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).

  • Patent number: 9107396
    Abstract: This invention relates to a 10-component stabilized synthetic honey bee brood pheromone and methods of stabilizing said pheromone by adding one or more antioxidants, thereby enabling the production and sustained use of commercial products based on that pheromone. The 11-component stabilized pheromone composition formed by adding the antioxidant tertiary-butyl hydroquinone to a synthetic blend of ethyl linoleate, ethyl linolenate, ethyl oleate, ethyl palmitate, ethyl stearate, methyl linoleate, methyl linolenate, methyl oleate, methyl palmitate and methyl stearate can be used in generic or race-specific ratios to manipulate the behavior and improve the performance of worker honey bees, resulting in overall increased vigor of the hive.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 2010
    Date of Patent: August 18, 2015
    Assignees: OMS Investments, Inc., The Texas A&M University System
    Inventors: Tanya Pankiw, Bradley N. Metz, Norman Avelino, Jean Pierre Lafontaine
  • Publication number: 20110021622
    Abstract: This invention relates to a 10-component stabilized synthetic honey bee brood pheromone and methods of stabilizing said pheromone by adding one or more antioxidants, thereby enabling the production and sustained use of commercial products based on that pheromone. The 11-component stabilized pheromone composition formed by adding the antioxidant tertiary-butyl hydroquinone to a synthetic blend of ethyl linoleate, ethyl linolenate, ethyl oleate, ethyl palmitate, ethyl stearate, methyl linoleate, methyl linolenate, methyl oleate, methyl palmitate and methyl stearate can be used in generic or race-specific ratios to manipulate the behavior and improve the performance of worker honey bees, resulting in overall increased vigor of the hive.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 5, 2010
    Publication date: January 27, 2011
    Applicants: CONTECH ENTERPRISES INC., THE TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SYSTEM
    Inventors: Tanya Pankiw, Bradley N. Metz, Norman Avelino, Jean Pierre Lafontaine
  • Patent number: 7727517
    Abstract: This invention relates to a stabilized honey bee pheromone and methods of stabilizing the honey bee brood pheromone, thereby enabling the production and sustained use of commercial products based on that pheromone. The stabilized pheromone can be used to manipulate the behavior and improve the performance of worker honey bees, resulting in overall increased vigor of the hive. The pheromone composition comprises two or more of ethyl linoleate, ethyl linolenate, ethyl oleate, ethyl palmitate, ethyl stearate, methyl linoleate, methyl linolenate, methyl oleate, methyl palmitate and methyl stearate and an antioxidant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 7, 2006
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2010
    Assignee: Contech Enterprises Inc.
    Inventors: Tanya Pankiw, Jean Pierre Lafontaine, Norman Avelino
  • Publication number: 20080124300
    Abstract: This invention relates to a stabilized honey bee pheromone and methods of stabilizing the honey bee brood pheromone, thereby enabling the production and sustained use of commercial products based on that pheromone. The stabilized pheromone can be used to manipulate the behavior and improve the performance of worker honey bees, resulting in overall increased vigor of the hive. The pheromone composition comprises two or more of ethyl linoleate, ethyl linolenate, ethyl oleate, ethyl palmitate, ethyl stearate, methyl linoleate, methyl linolenate, methyl oleate, methyl palmitate and methyl stearate and an antioxidant.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 7, 2006
    Publication date: May 29, 2008
    Applicant: PHERO TECH INC.
    Inventors: Tanya Pankiw, Jean Pierre Lafontaine, Norman Avelino
  • Patent number: 6595828
    Abstract: A method for increasing pollen foraging activity in colonies of bees by application of a synthetic brood pheromone to the colony. The synthetic brood pheromone may comprise methyl palmitate, ethyl palmitate, methyl stearate, ethyl stearate, methyl oleate, ethyl oleate, methyl linoleate, ethyl linoleate, methyl linolenate and ethyl linolenate; or an active mixture comprising one or more of the enumerated esters. Exposure of bees to the synthetic brood pheromone increases the proportion of pollen foragers in the colony. The invention also provides a pollination unit comprising a collection of bees and the synthetic brood pheromone, and a device capable of releasing the brood pheromone in a controlled fashion within the colony.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 22, 2003
    Assignee: The Regents of the University of California
    Inventors: Robert E. Page, Jr., Tanya Pankiw
  • Publication number: 20020182977
    Abstract: The invention provides a method for increasing pollen foraging activity in colonies of bees by application of a synthetic brood pheromone to the colony. The synthetic brood pheromone may comprise methyl palmitate, ethyl palmitate, methyl stearate, ethyl stearate, methyl oleate, ethyl oleate, methyl linoleate, ethyl linoleate, methyl linolenate and ethyl linolenate; or an active mixture comprising one or more of the enumerated esters. Exposure of bees to the synthetic brood pheromone increases the proportion of pollen foragers in the colony. The invention also provides a pollination unit comprising a collection of bees and the synthetic brood pheromone, and a device capable of releasing the brood pheromone in a controlled fashion within the colony.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 4, 2002
    Publication date: December 5, 2002
    Applicant: The Regents of the University of California
    Inventors: Robert E. Page, Tanya Pankiw