Mulching Patents (Class 47/9)
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Patent number: 7726067Abstract: A hydromulch root ball includes a root system and hydraulically compactable mulch interspersed into the root system. The hydraulically compactable mulch is interspersed into the root system by soaking the root system in an aqueous mixture of water and mulch, then draining the water away from the root system to hydraulically compact the mulch into and around the root system.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2006Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Inventor: George Pierce Nottingham
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Patent number: 7726068Abstract: A hydromulch root ball includes a root system and hydraulically compactable mulch interspersed into the root system. The hydraulically compactable mulch is interspersed into the root system by soaking the root system in an aqueous mixture of water and mulch, then draining the water away from the root system to hydraulically compact the mulch into and around the root system.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2007Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Inventor: George Pierce Nottingham
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Publication number: 20100077659Abstract: The present method is an improved method of applying particulate groundcover around plants. This method involves the steps of providing a plurality of substantially planar flexible sheet-members each including an outer surface and an opposite inner surface and first and second opposed edges, die inner surface having a first-edge-adjacent portion with a first surface-fastener patch thereon, the outer surface having a second surface-fastener patch thereon extending from near the second edge toward the first edge; wrapping each sheet-member about the leafy portion of a plant into a substantially cylindrical shape and temporarily securing together the first and second patches thereof to expose the base of the plant stem and surrounding ground; applying groundcover around and between the plants including to the bases of the stems thereof; and decoupling the first and second patches of each sheet-member and removing the sheet-members to allow the leafy portions of the plant to spread over the groundcover.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2008Publication date: April 1, 2010Inventor: Sandra Shove
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Patent number: 7685764Abstract: Methods of manufacturing multi-colored mulch pads include providing a mold; mixing together a rubber component, a binder and a first coloring agent to form a matrix having a first colored surface; and introducing a second coloring agent onto the matrix to create a multicolored skirt having a second colored surface opposite the first colored surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2007Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Easy Gardener, Inc.Inventor: Richard C. Moore
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Patent number: 7681353Abstract: In one aspect there is provided an erosion control medium formed from a blended mulch product which can be mixed with water and spray-applied to a ground surface to form the erosion control medium, comprising: about 75% to about 92% by weight ligno-cellulosic fibers; about 1% to about 10% by weight substantially straight synthetic fibers; and a tackifier; wherein the substantially straight synthetic fibers maintain their substantially straight form in the blended mulch product and the erosion control medium. Also provided are slurries in which the blended mulch product is mixed with water to produce the slurry, the slurry is spray-applied to a ground surface and the slurry dries on the ground surface to form an erosion control medium.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2006Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Terra-Mulch Products LLCInventor: Doris Ericka Lougheed
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Publication number: 20100056461Abstract: The invention relates to a soil cover, a method for preventing weed growth by using a soil cover, the use of potato steam peels and the use of a cork fraction of potato steam peels for preventing weed growth. A soil cover according to the invention comprises potato steam peels or a part, derivative or analogue thereof. In a different embodiment, a soil cover according to the invention comprises a cork fraction of potato steam peels or a part, derivative or analogue thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2009Publication date: March 4, 2010Applicant: Nederlandse Organisatie voor toegepast- Natuurwetenschappelijk Onderzoek TNOInventors: Theodoor Maximilaan SLAGHEK, Willem Cornelis DROST
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Patent number: 7662463Abstract: A mulch barrier film having, for example, a methyl bromide permeability of less than about 15 g/m2-hr and machine direction Elmendorf tear strength of at least about 75 gf. The mulch barrier film is an extruded, cast, and preferably embossed, multilayer film having at least one polyolefin layer and at least one polyamide layer. The combination of the film structure and the casting process achieves a barrier film that has low permeability to volatile soil treatment chemicals, such as methyl bromide, and superior tear strength properties.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2007Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: Pliant CorporationInventor: Amiel Bassam Sabbagh
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Publication number: 20100000148Abstract: The present invention relates to concrete mulch and methods for making the same. The concrete mulch is made from crushed waste concrete, a colorant and a binder which colors the concrete pieces to look like natural mulch. The concrete mulch is available in a wide variety of shapes and sizes; however, it is preferred for the concrete mulch to look like natural rock, bark nuggets or natural mulch.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2008Publication date: January 7, 2010Inventor: Michael D. Flynn
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Publication number: 20090265979Abstract: According to one aspect of the present invention, a visual attenuation composition is provided to be applicable to a landscape to visually attenuate or camouflage the landscape to approximate color characteristics of the surrounding terrain. The visual attenuation composition includes a colorant selected from the group consisting of a pigment, a dye, and combinations thereof, and optionally an additive selected from the group consisting of a flocculent, a tackifier, a stabilizer, and combinations thereof. The visual attenuation composition can be formulated to impart colorfastness as applied for a period of up to 6 weeks or longer. The visual attenuation composition described herein can be premixed with an erosion control medium or a blended mulch product described herein to impart desirable color and colorfastness. Alternatively, the erosion control medium and the blended mulch product can be applied to a ground surface prior to coloring and or color reinforcement with the visual attenuation composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2009Publication date: October 29, 2009Applicant: Profile Products L.L.C.Inventors: Kevin S. Spittle, Marc S. Theisen, Jessie Clark, James D. Tanner
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Publication number: 20090265980Abstract: According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a visual attenuation composition applicable to a landscape to visually attenuate or camouflage the landscape to approximate color characteristics of the surrounding terrain. The visual attenuation composition includes a colorant selected from the group consisting of a pigment, a dye, and combinations thereof, and optionally includes an additive selected from the group consisting of a flocculent, a tackifier, a stabilizer, and combinations thereof. The visual attenuation composition may further include a liquid medium such as water to form a slurry suitable for spray application. The visual attenuation composition described herein can be combined with a soil treatment product to impart desirable color and colorfastness. Alternatively, the soil treatment product can be first applied to the landscape prior to the application of the visual attenuation composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2009Publication date: October 29, 2009Applicant: Profile Products L.L.C.Inventors: Kevin S. Spittle, Marc S. Theisen, Jessie Clark, James D. Tanner
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Publication number: 20090158648Abstract: A mulch mat made of recyclable material is provided having a mulch-appearing surface made of recycled material such as rubber and another surface made of a plant inhibiting fabric. The fabric extends beyond the mulch-appearing surface on at least one edge of the mat to provide an area upon which another of the mats may be positioned to prevent weed, grass and other plants from growing between the mats. In addition, the mulch mat may include fertilizer to nourish nearby trees, bushes and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2008Publication date: June 25, 2009Inventors: Richard C. Moore, JR., Sheila B. Jones
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Publication number: 20090158646Abstract: A mulch mat made of recyclable material is provided having a surface made of recycled material such as rubber and another surface made of a weed inhibiting fabric. The fabric extends from at least one edge of the mat to provide an overlapping area upon which another of the mats sits to prevent weed, grass and other plants from growing between the mats.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2007Publication date: June 25, 2009Applicant: Easy Gardener Products, Inc.Inventors: Richard C. Moore, JR., Sheila B. Jones
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Publication number: 20090133323Abstract: The belowground tree anchoring apparatus (10) includes a blanket (12), a plurality of stakes (16), and a plurality of ties (14). The blanket (12) fits over the root ball (B) at the base of the trunk (R) of the tree (T) and has a center opening and an elongated, radial slit (22) for facilitating this arrangement. The blanket (12) has a plurality of peripheral tie attachment holes, which may be reinforced with grommets. The stakes (16) are driven into the planting hole (H) at the bottom of the hole (H), and each stake (16) is connected to the blanket by a tie (14), and each tie (14) is attached to the blanket (12) at one of the peripheral grommets. When the ties (14) are fully tensioned, the blanket (12) holds the root ball (B) tightly to the ground.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2007Publication date: May 28, 2009Inventors: Sarah E. Farmer, James W. Farmer
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Publication number: 20090113791Abstract: Compressed coconut coir pith granules having unique physical and horticultural characteristics are provided along with methods for producing such compressed products by subjecting coconut coir pith to compaction utilizing a roll compactor and subsequently granulating the compacted material.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2008Publication date: May 7, 2009Applicant: OMS Investments, Inc.Inventors: Marcus BERTIN, Eric Nelson, Mark Yelanich
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Patent number: 7503143Abstract: A method for applying PAM to soil wherein said PAM is intermixed, impregnated and/or applied to solid carriers.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2002Date of Patent: March 17, 2009Assignee: Encap LLC.Inventors: Michael Dennis Krysiak, Daniel Paul Madigan
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Publication number: 20090056209Abstract: A degradable plastic film for use as an agricultural mulch film comprises two longitudinal bands each adjacent to a respective longitudinal edge of the film, and a middle section between the bands. The bands and middle section contain degradants. In use, the bands along the edges of the mulch film are buried in the soil and the middle section is exposed to sunlight. By reason of different degradants in the bands and middle section respectively, or different levels of the same degradants, the entire film degrades by the time of the next cycle of cultivation. The film is produced by means of extrusion from two extruders through one circular die which has a die opening with one segment which receives resin with one degradant and another segment which receives resin with a second degradant. The extruded cylindrical film is blown and then slit longitudinally.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2007Publication date: March 5, 2009Applicant: EPI ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES (NEVADA) INC.Inventors: Radu Baciu, Joseph G. Gho
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Patent number: 7484330Abstract: In one aspect there is provided a blended mulch product which can be mixed with water and spray-applied to a ground surface to form an erosion control medium, the blended mulch product comprising: about 75% to about 92% by weight ligno-cellulosic fibers; about 1% to about 10% by weight substantially straight synthetic fibers; and a tackifier; wherein the substantially straight synthetic fibers maintain their substantially straight form in the blended mulch product and the erosion control medium. Also provided are slurries in which the blended mulch product is mixed with water to produce the slurry, the slurry is spray-applied to a ground surface and the slurry dries on the ground surface to form an erosion control medium.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2006Date of Patent: February 3, 2009Assignee: Terra-Mulch Products LLCInventor: Doris Ericka Lougheed
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Publication number: 20090013595Abstract: Modular biodegradable garden environment control system and method including apparatus to limit soil exposure to light nearby one or more plants, including one or more layers of a biodegradable material.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2007Publication date: January 15, 2009Inventor: David Hoch
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Patent number: 7452445Abstract: A liquid fiber mulching mat of a non-woody fiber and the production method thereof are disclosed. The production method of a liquid fiber mulching mat for a non-woody fiber includes steps of providing a biopulp of a non-woody fiber plant, a polymer and water, mixing the biopulp, the polymer and water well for preparing a fiber pulp of the non-woody fiber plant, and applying the fiber pulp of the non-woody fiber plant on a surface of an article for forming the liquid fiber mulching mat. Besides, a solid fiber mulching mat of a non-woody fiber is disclosed. The fiber mulching mat can be used in farms for protecting the weeds and used in mountainside land for preventing soil collapse. Also the fiber mulching mat can be used in arid area for decreasing water evaporation and preventing desertification and dust storm.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2005Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: Yeun Foong Yu Paper MFG Co. Ltd.Inventors: Jenn-Wen Huang, Yu-Hsiang Peng
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Publication number: 20080271366Abstract: A composite tube having alternating porous and non-porous sections for the purpose of conserving water and fertilizer. An easily-manufactured drip irrigation mat incorporating this composite tube so as to provide an irrigated, weed-free, highly-supportive growing environment for both commercial and residential plants as single units, or as one-dimensional rows. A patchwork assembly of multiple drip irrigation mats and non-irrigating mulch to treat two-dimensional beds.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2007Publication date: November 6, 2008Applicant: Toh Products LLCInventors: Hugh A. Thompson, Thomas R. Kruer
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Publication number: 20080250707Abstract: A landscape fabric for covering a landscaping region may be comprised of a three dimensional moisture permeable fabric that has projections extending upward and downward from the fabric. The fabric may prevent the growth of undesirable vegetation, may trap moisture, and may prevent erosion. The fabric can be made of woven materials, non-woven materials, knit materials or the like. The projections in the fabric may be compressible allowing them to return to their shape after being substantially compressed, providing for convenient rolling or folding of the fabric, and easy cutting and manipulation of the fabric.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2007Publication date: October 16, 2008Inventors: Richard M. Grandy, Clemente Conde
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Publication number: 20080202024Abstract: A hydraulically-applied mulch matrix comprising non-porous particles, porous particles and mixtures thereof combined with a mechanically and or chemically bonded fiber mulch mixed within a high viscosity slurry to keep the particles in suspension for dispersion onto soil surfaces with mulch spraying equipment for enhanced erosion control and higher level plant establishment.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2008Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: PROFILE PRODUCTS L.L.C.Inventors: Kevin S. Spittle, Marc S. Theisen, James D. Tanner
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Publication number: 20080202023Abstract: Methods of manufacturing multi-colored mulch pads include providing a mold; mixing together a rubber component, a binder and a first coloring agent to form a matrix having a first colored surface; and introducing a second coloring agent onto the matrix to create a multicolored skirt having a second colored surface opposite the first colored surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2007Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: PHOENIX RECYCLING PRODUCTS, INC.Inventor: Richard C. Moore
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Patent number: 7392614Abstract: A reinforced unitized mat to facilitate growing plants includes at least two material layers defining fluid-conveying passageways forming distribution headers and a flow restrictor, an inlet for delivery of a fluid into the distribution headers, and an outlet for dispensing fluid into a root zone area covered by at least one layer of the material layers. The material layers are sized and shaped to cover an area immediately around at least one plant. The flow restrictor, for metering the fluid, is in fluid connection with the distribution header and extend outwardly to a multi-dimensional array of outlets. There may also be an additional reinforcing layer attached to the material layers. The reinforcing layer for the unitized mat can be a polymeric material layer, a fibrous material layer, a foam layer, a metal layer, or a composite layer. The fibrous layer, foam layer, metal layer, or composite layer may also form a portion of, or replace, one or more of the material layers.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2005Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Inventors: Thomas R. Kruer, Hugh A. Thompson
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Publication number: 20080120900Abstract: A mulch for repelling and/or killing pests includes active ingredients. The ingredients may be substantially uniformly applied to the pieces of mulch, and the mulch pieces may be saturated, at least on their surfaces, with the active ingredients.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2007Publication date: May 29, 2008Applicant: FEMO Operations, LPInventors: Dan O'Neal, Julie Gostic, Joshua Ingram
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Publication number: 20080092441Abstract: A floral arrangement rendering an image and usable in various applications, including advertisement applications, notification applications and decoration applications. The floral arrangement may comprise a plurality of modules. Each module renders a portion of the image and comprises: a plurality of grown plants forming image elements that collectively make up the portion of the image rendered by that module; a sustaining medium for the grown plants; and a holding component holding the sustaining medium and the grown plants. The modules are arranged such that the portions of the image rendered by the modules are visually combined to compose the image. Also disclosed are a process and a system for creating such a floral arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2006Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventors: Edward St. Clair, Frank G. McGrath
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Publication number: 20080086940Abstract: A hydromulch root ball includes a root system and hydraulically compactable mulch interspersed into the root system. The hydraulically compactable mulch is interspersed into the root system by soaking the root system in an aqueous mixture of water and mulch, then draining the water away from the root system to hydraulically compact the mulch into and around the root system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2007Publication date: April 17, 2008Inventor: GEORGE PIERCE NOTTINGHAM
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Publication number: 20080083161Abstract: A weed barrier formed from a porous, biodegradable vegetable parchment is provided. The vegetable parchment may be placed in contact with soil and adjacent a plant or seedling to be cultivated. The parchment has a tensile strength of between about 15 to about 120 lbf/inch, a dry burst strength of between about 10 to about 90 lbs/sq. inch, and a wet burst strength of between about 4 to 60 lbs/sq. inch, which provides the necessary barrier to prevent growth of weeds through the parchment, while the porosity of the parchment allows both air and water to penetrate for proper growth of plants.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2007Publication date: April 10, 2008Inventor: Adam Shea
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Publication number: 20070283620Abstract: A compressed wafer mulch, the compressed wafer mulch including corn stover fibers, paper fibers, compost or a mixture thereof, and a method of making the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2007Publication date: December 13, 2007Applicant: MAT, INC.Inventor: Joseph Karpik
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Publication number: 20070163169Abstract: A landscape material includes a plurality of fibers. Each of the fibers includes a generally uniform length, such as in a range of from about 3.0 inches to about 10.0 inches, and a generally uniform cross sectional area, so that the landscape material generally is lighter in weight and more uniform in appearance than landscape material of the prior art. The landscape material of optionally includes an additive such as a colorant. A method for making landscape material is also provided. The method includes the steps of providing a wood section and cutting the wood section into a plurality of ribbons Each of the ribbons has a generally uniform cross sectional area, and the ribbons are reduced to fibers, each of which has a generally uniform length.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2007Publication date: July 19, 2007Applicant: Mulch Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: John W. Spencer, Ralph T. Spencer
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Patent number: 7169222Abstract: Multilayer interference pigment consisting of a transparent carrier material coated with alternating layers of metal oxides of low and high refractive index, the difference in the refractive indices being at least 0.1, which is obtainable by alternate coating of the transparent carrier material with a metal oxide of high refractive index and with a metal oxide of low refractive index in a wet process by hydrolysis of the corresponding water-soluble metal compounds, separation, drying and, if desired, calcination of the resulting pigment.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2005Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: Merck Patent GmbHInventors: Hans-Dieter BrĂĽckner, Andrea Heyland, Christoph Schmidt, Christina Schank, Claudia Seibel
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Patent number: 7082713Abstract: The present invention relates to a rollable artificial mulch carpet that includes a permeable base upon which simulated wood chips have been adhered. In one embodiment, the rollable mulch carpet is manufactured on rolls of varying lengths that are placed onto the soil surfaces of gardening areas to provide a mulch-like surface that allows penetration of moisture and atmosphere to the plants in the garden and a mulch-like appearance that resists deterioration.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2004Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Inventor: Gary Buhrman
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Patent number: 7083358Abstract: A sub surface aquatic weed barrier consisting of a strip of plastic held to the aquatic substrate by transverse weights bonded to the plastic strip. Gas release ports are located in the plastic sheet, positioned midway between the transverse weights.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2004Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Inventor: Warren J. Grosjean
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Patent number: 7066995Abstract: A composition suitable for making films, wherein the composition contains keratin obtained from avian feathers and at least one OH containing plasticizer. Protein-based films containing at least one protein and at least one OH containing plasticizer, wherein the protein is a protein whose PE value is ?2.5 where PE=(S+T+Y)/C where PE is plasticizer efficiency and where S, T, Y, and C are the amino acids serine, threonine, tyrosine, and cysteine, respectively, in the protein. Preferably the protein is keratin obtained from avian feathers.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2004Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of AgricultureInventors: Justin R. Barone, Walter F. Schmidt
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Patent number: 7059083Abstract: An artificial seedbed used in growing vegetation. The artificial seedbed comprises a base layer formed of a biodegradable product having a porosity and wet density that permit a root of the desired vegetation to penetrate the base layer and establish the vegetation for growing. The artificial seedbed also comprises an intermediate layer comprising a plurality of seeds for use in growing the desired vegetation. A cover layer cooperates with the base layer to form an envelope about the intermediate layer. The cover layer can be coextensive with the base layer and secured to the base layer by a bonding agent. The cover layer is formed of the same or different biodegradable product as the base layer. The material used in the cover layer permits the sprouting vegetation to penetrate it during the growing process.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2004Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: Gp Cellulose, LLCInventors: Peter Robert Abitz, John Leigh Westney, III, Bradley Daniel Page, Douglas Paul Seekins
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Patent number: 7040054Abstract: A multi-purpose paper, a manufacturing method thereof, and an application thereof are provided. The method of manufacturing the multi-purpose paper comprises steps of (a) providing a papermaking material and obtaining a clean paper pulp by treating the papermaking material, (b) adding at least one functional additive into the clean paper pulp to form the multi-purpose paper, and (c) processing the multi-purpose paper to form thereon an uneven surface structure. The cultivating paper has the combined functions of weed control, pest control, supplying the required nutrients to plants to help develop the root system, maintaining moisture and breath for the root system. The multi-purpose paper can be carriers of agricultural antagonistic microorganisms and serve as the basic functional substrate for weed control, pest control, sowing, growing seedlings, fertilization, fertilizer saving, manpower saving and organic cultivating.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2003Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: Yuen Foong Yu Paper MFG Co., LTDInventor: Ching-Chung Huang
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Patent number: 7036272Abstract: A plant container consisting of decayable and ecologically safe materials is collapsible and assembled from its parts consisting of a pre-cut casing (1) and a bottom (2) made of dimensionally stable wire mesh or biologically degradable plastic and a decayable organic material attached thereto. The plant container can be inexpensively transported and easily assembled just before it is put to use. It is permeable to water and air, prevents the accumulation of wetness, root rot and mildew, hinders the formation of spiraling roots and promotes a safe growth of the plant. The plant container is robust and dimensionally stable and therefore suited for use with planting machines.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2001Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Inventor: Hermann Stoever
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Patent number: 6996932Abstract: A unitized mat to facilitate growing plants includes at least two polymeric material layers defining fluid-conveying passageways forming distribution headers and a flow restrictor, an inlet for delivery of a fluid into the distribution headers, and an outlet for dispensing fluid into a root zone area covered by at least one layer of the polymeric material layers. The polymeric layers are sized and shaped to cover an area immediately around at least one plant. The flow restrictor, for metering the fluid, is in fluid connection with the distribution header and a multi-dimensional array of outlets. The present invention combines a fluid distribution device and artificial mulching. The method of manufacturing and using the unitized mat to enhance the growth of plants is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2003Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Inventors: Thomas R. Kruer, Hugh A. Thompson
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Patent number: 6997402Abstract: A unitized mat to facilitate growing woody plants includes at least two polymeric material layers, an inlet for delivery of fluid, and at least one outlet for dispensing fluid into an area covered by at least one layer. There is an opening in the layers through which the plant extends along with an installation seam with overlapping ends. The mat includes perforations, aligned or off-set, for fluid outlets and may be used in a container, such that a polymeric material layer covers the surface thereof. Flexible extension flaps adjust for container size and shape. The mat is removably affixed to a container and/or can be fed by a water-filled container with a polymeric material layer integral with the container. The mat may be used for woody plants in a row, such as orchard applications. Extension flaps provide continuous cover around and between plants, and perforations provide anchors for fixable positioning.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2004Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Inventors: Thomas R. Kruer, Hugh A. Thompson
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Patent number: 6922941Abstract: A method for making a plant-cultivating web or sheet from excretive sludge of domestic animals includes collecting sludge; concentrating the sludge; stabilizing the sludge; dehydrating the sludge; mixing the sludge with polyvinyl acetate (PVAC), wherein the mixing ratio between the sludge and PVAC is 4:1; drying a mixture of the sludge and PVAC; grinding the dried mixture into powders; mixing the powders with polyethylene, wherein the mixing ratio between the powders and polyethylene is 10%-80%: 90%-10%; adding high molecular weight starch into a mixture of the powders and polyethylene; and rolling the starch/mixture of the powders and polyethylene into a plate-cultivating web. An environment-protective and waste-reusing product is provided accordingly.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2003Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Assignee: Taiwan Livestock Research Institute, Council of AgricultureInventor: Meeng-Ter Koh
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Patent number: 6901697Abstract: A protective winter turf cover is formed with a layered polyethylene laminated sheet with each layer having force striations running at an angle to the edge of the sheet and with the force striations of one layer at an angle to the force striations of the adjacent layer, the resulting turf cover being lightweight, compactly foldable, and substantially impermeable to water. The protective winter turf cover is efficiently held down with a dual apertured washer and x-position of nails therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2004Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Inventor: James E. Stoller
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Patent number: 6840006Abstract: Accelerated degradation of mulching paper, formed from cellulose fibers impregnated with a hydrophobic resin to provide weather resistance, comprises spraying the paper with an enzyme solution which degrades both the resin and the cellulose.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2003Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: Ahlstrom Research & ServicesInventors: Joseph Dussaud, Léonie Bouvier
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Patent number: 6829860Abstract: The present invention is for a mulch device for soil stabilization and grass and wildflower seed enhancement comprising pelletized straw mulch having high bulk density, straw fibers, and fertilizing qualities. The pelletized straw mulch is spread onto a surface to reduce soil erosion, to promote seed establishment, to promote water infiltration and retention, to promote soil stabilization and to enhance soil fertilization. Also disclosed is a novel method of using straw for soil stabilization and grass and wildflower seed enhancement.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2000Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignees: Summit Seed, Inc., Seeds, Inc.Inventors: Edward Lee, Terry Peters
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Publication number: 20040237387Abstract: A biodegradable mat promotes growth and health of vegetation. The mat includes a plurality of biodegradable fibers weaved into a mat sized and shaped for placement adjacent vegetation. At least one of a fertilizer and an herbicide are broadcast spread on the mat. A bittering agent is adhered to the mat, which also serves to adhere the fertilizer and/or herbicide to the mat. The resulting construction retains moisture, releases fertilizer, blocks soils from weed seeds, kills emergent weeds below the mat, and resists foraging by deer and rodents. The mat is easy to transport and handle, and installation requires considerably less labor than conventional mulch.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2004Publication date: December 2, 2004Applicant: Environmental Quality Resources, L.L.C.Inventor: Carter Benson McCamy
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Publication number: 20040237388Abstract: An artificial seedbed is disclosed comprising a foundation of virgin, re-processed or waste pulp formed by an aqueous based compression system, a dry non-woven air-blown system containing a cellulose-based binder or adhesive or a dry non-woven needle punched system containing a cellulose-based binder or adhesive. The seedbed can contain seeds, fertilizers, growth hormones, hydrogels, herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, or any other additive to promote the germination and the growth of the seeds and surrounding landscape.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2004Publication date: December 2, 2004Applicant: EZGreen Associates, LLCInventor: Don Moore
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Patent number: 6811653Abstract: A multi-purpose paper, a manufacturing method thereof, and an application thereof are provided. The method of manufacturing the multi-purpose paper comprises steps of (a) providing a papermaking material and obtaining a clean paper pulp by treating the papermaking material, (b) adding at least one functional additive into the clean paper pulp to form the multi-purpose paper, and (c) processing the multi-purpose paper to form thereon an uneven surface structure. The cultivating paper has the combined functions of weed control, pest control, supplying the required nutrients to plants to help develop the root system, maintaining moisture and breath for the root system. The multi-purpose paper can be carriers of agricultural antagonistic microorganisms and serve as the basic functional substrate for weed control, pest control, sowing, growing seedlings, fertilization, fertilizer saving, manpower saving and organic cultivating.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2001Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Yuen Foong Yu Paper MFG Co., Ltd.Inventor: Ching-Chung Huang
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Publication number: 20040200591Abstract: The invention concerns a permeable material containing a fibrous composition consisting of organic and/or inorganic fibres characterised in that it further contains between 0.1 and 10 g/m2, advantageously 1 g/m2 of activated carbon fibres whereon is adsorbed a germicidal agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2004Publication date: October 14, 2004Inventor: Joseph Dussaud
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Publication number: 20040194370Abstract: A liquid fiber mulching mat of a non-woody fiber and the production method thereof are disclosed. The production method of a liquid fiber mulching mat for a non-woody fiber includes steps of providing a biopulp of a non-woody fiber plant, a polymer and water, mixing the biopulp, the polymer and water well for preparing a liquid fiber pulp of the non-woody fiber plant, and applying the liquid fiber pulp of the non-woody fiber plant on a surface of an article for forming the liquid fiber mulching mat. Besides, a solid fiber mulching mat of a non-woody fiber is disclosed. The fiber mulching mat can be used in farms for protecting the weeds and used in mountainside land for preventing soil collapse. Also the fiber mulching mat can be used in arid area for decreasing water evaporation and preventing desertification and dust storm.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2004Publication date: October 7, 2004Applicant: Yuen Foong Yu Paper MFG Co. Ltd.Inventors: Jenn-Wen Huang, Yu-Hsiang Peng
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Publication number: 20040194369Abstract: A self-coherent particulate magnetic mulch to protect selected ground areas from erosion by wind and/or rain and suppress the growth of undesired vegetation. The mulch is composed of magnetic particles having a rough diameter ranging from about 1 millimeter to about 25 millimeters, preferably from about 6 millimeters to about 13 millimeters. A protective ground cover is formed by applying the particulate magnetic mulch to the area to be protected at a suitable thickness.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2004Publication date: October 7, 2004Inventor: Jon B. Schneider
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Publication number: 20040187381Abstract: A method for treating a marker material includes combining at least one treatment for a marker material, a foaming agent and a solvent to form a marker composition, foaming the marker composition to form a foamed marker composition, and applying the foamed marker composition to a marker material.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2003Publication date: September 30, 2004Inventors: Anthony Hesse, Paul Kittle