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Plant Husbandry
Granted
U. S. Patent 9,622,426
Filed: October 4, 2013; Granted: April 18, 2017
A method (COLD-GROW ™) of improving the growth of plants belonging to the family Cannabaceae sensu stricto by selecting the gas mixture and plant nutrient solution temperature independently of the other; and providing a plant nutrient solution to gas mixture temperature differential of approximately 0.degree. F. or of at least approximately 15.degree. F. during different phases of plant development, in order to change the plant development to improve a desired plant organ for industrial, scientific, and medical purposes.
Infection of plants by Pythium, Fusarium, Verticillium, and Rizoctonia are treated or prevented by selecting a gas mixture temperature that is approximately 65 to 85.degree. F. and a plant nutrient solution temperature that is approximately 35 to 65.degree. F.
U. S. Patent 10,631,479
Filed: March 10, 2017; Granted: April 28, 2020 (Abandoned)
A method (COLD-GROW ™) of improving the growth of plants belonging to the family Cannabaceae sensu stricto by providing a plant nutrient solution about the plant roots and a gas mixture circulating about the plant shoot; by selecting the gas mixture and plant nutrient solution temperature independently of the other; and providing a plant nutrient solution to gas mixture temperature differential during different phases of plant development in order to change the plant development to improve a desired plant organ for industrial, scientific, and medical purposes. Infection of plants by Pythium, Fusarium, Verticillium, and Rizoctonia are treated or prevented by selecting a gas mixture temperature that is approximately 65 to 85 deg. F and a plant nutrient solution temperature that is approximately 35 to 65 deg. F.
Cultivation Systems and Methods for Improvement of Plant Bast Fibers OF PLANTS FROM THE FAMILY CANNABACEAE SENSU STRICTO
U. S. Patent 11,957,086
Filed: March 16, 2022; Granted: April 16, 2023
Systems and methods (COLD-GROW ™ for BAST ™) relating to utilizing plant shoot-to-root temperature differentials alone or in conjunction gas mixture humidity about a plant shoot to improve plant family Cannabaceae S.S. bast fiber growth; the timing, sequence, and range of shoot-to-root temperature differentials selected during plant development utilized to modify and improve plant bast fibers for industrial, scientific, and medical use.
Pending
Method of Improving the Growth and Production Output of Plants of the Family Solanaceae
U. S. Patent Application Pub. 2017/0280643
Filed: October 5, 2017 (On Appeal at the PTAB)
A method (COLD-GROW ™) of improving the growth of plants belonging to the family Cannabaceae sensu stricto by providing a plant nutrient solution about the plant roots and a gas mixture circulating about the plant shoot; by selecting the gas mixture and plant nutrient solution temperature independently of the other; and providing a plant nutrient solution to gas mixture temperature differential during different phases of plant development in order to change the plant development to improve a desired plant organ for industrial, scientific, and medical purposes. Infection of plants by Pythium, Fusarium, Verticillium, and Rizoctonia are treated or prevented by selecting a gas mixture temperature that is approximately 65 to 85 deg. F and a plant nutrient solution temperature that is approximately 35 to 65 deg. F.
Preventing Treating And Eliminating Infection And Infestation Of Plantae In Sensu Lato By Pathogens And Pests
U. S. Patent Application Pub. 2020/0315114
Filed: June 21, 2020 (On Appeal at the PTAB)
A method and system (COLD-KILL ™) relating to utilizing plant shoot to root temperature differentials and gas mixture humidity to prevent, treat, control, or eradicate infection by plant pathogens and/or infestation by plant pests. The timing, sequence, and range of shoot-to-root temperature differentials selected during plant development may be utilized to prevent, treat, control, and/or eradicate plant pathogens and/or plant pests; and, thereby improve plant growth for industrial, scientific, and medical purposes and uses.
Cultivation Systems and Methods for Improvement of Bast Fibers of Plants from the Family Malvaceae
U. S. Patent Application Ser. No. 2024/0196820
Filed: January 18, 2024
Systems and methods (COLD-GROW ™ for BAST ™) relating to utilizing plant shoot-to-root temperature differentials alone or in conjunction gas mixture humidity about a plant shoot to improve plant family Malvaceae bast fiber growth; the timing, sequence, and range of shoot-to-root temperature differentials selected during plant development utilized to modify and improve plant bast fibers for industrial, scientific, and medical use.
Respiratory Therapy / Vaporizers / Atomizers
Granted
Vaporizer apparatuses and vaporizing methods
U. S. Patent 11,330,843
Filed: September 5, 2019; Granted: May 17, 2022 (Patent Assigned to Blink Group, Inc.)
Relates to conditioning air pre- and/or post of a heat source for vaporization / volatilization; including non-vaporization techniques and adaptable waveform modulation of cartridge voltages. Also may include a body with a first distal and proximal section; a first connector that releasably couples with a cartridge that provides a volatizable material; and a sleeve integral with or releasably coupled to the body, the sleeve defining a first aperture dimensioned to accommodate at least the width of the cartridge.
Cannabinoid Based Medical Sedation
Granted
CANNABINOID FORMULATION FOR THE SEDATION OF A HUMAN OR ANIMAL
U. S. Patent 9,585,867
Filed: August 6, 2015; Granted: March 7, 2017
A method of humanely incapacitating or immobilizing a human or animal by providing a formulation including a cannabinoid rendering a recipient incapacitated or immobilized within a short period of time, and a delivery means which doses the recipient with the formulation resulting in a tetrahydrocannabinol blood level of above at least approximately 1-250 milligrams per milliliter of whole blood for incapacitation, or at least approximately 250-500 milligrams per milliliter of whole blood immobilization, and below a dosage which causes irreparable harm to or the death of the recipient. Providing a delivery means to induce an incapacitating or immobilizing dose at a distance. Providing a formulation including an antipsychotic to prevent or mitigate any violent psychosis of the recipient. Providing a formulation which induces a lethal cannabinoid blood level in the recipient which causes the death of the recipient within a humane period of time after formulation administration.
INHALABLE CANNABINOID FORMULATION FOR THE INCAPACITATION OF A HUMAN OR ANIMAL
U. S. Patent Application Pub. 2017/0112801
Filed: January 5, 2017; (Abandoned, to be refiled as a Continuation in Part)
A method of incapacitating a human or animal by providing an inhalable formulation including a cannabinoid, and a delivery system to induce an incapacitating or immobilizing dose at a distance. Providing the formulation including an antipsychotic to prevent or mitigate induced psychosis of the recipient.
CANNABINOID FORMULATION FOR THE SEDATION AND/OR ANESTHETIZING OF A HUMAN OR ANIMAL
U. S. Patent Application Pub. 2017/0143664
Filed: January 23, 2017; (Abandoned, to be refiled as a Continuation in Part)
A method of sedating and/or anesthetizing a human or animal providing a formulation including a cannabinoid where upon when a recipient is dosed with the formulation, renders the recipient sedated and/or dissociatively unconscious without irreparable harm to or the death of the recipient.
Pending
BALISTIC DELIVERY METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INJECTABLE FORMULATIONS
U. S. Patent Application Pub. 2022/0120542
Filed October 5, 2021 (On Appeal with the PTAB)
A system and method of humanely dosing a human or animal with a formulation at a distance. A system capable of dosing a recipient with a formulation having a mass between 10 and 500 grains propelled at low-to-medium ballistic velocities (300 to 800 feet per second) and with medium-to-long range ballistic accuracy (10 to over 100 yards) without causing serious physical harm to, nor the death of, the recipient.
Games
MODERN Improvements to the ANCIENT Game of UR
U. S. Provisional Patent Application 63/147,930
Filed: February 10, 2021
A system and method relating to modern improvements to the ancient game known as “The Game of Ur” or “Twenty Squares”.
universal game board including advanced configuration magnetic random number generator
U. S. Provisional Patent Application 63/274,675
Filed: November 2, 2021
Relates to a universal magnetic game board system including advanced configuration magnetic die, a magnetic flux density field conductive surface, and at least one die comprising at least one permanent magnet which interacts with the magnetic flux density field conductive surface to facilitate random number generation and thus overall game play. The universal game board system includes nonmagnetic flux density field conductive interactive game play overlays for game play definition using the advanced configuration magnetic die, magnetic game pieces, and magnetic flux density field conductive surface.
Universal game board including advanced configuration magnetic random number generator
U. S. Patent Application Publication 2022/0379193
Filed: February 10, 2022
A generic or universal magnetic game board system including advanced configuration magnetic random number generation. More specifically, a generic or universal magnetic game board system including advanced configuration magnetic die, a magnetic flux density field conductive surface, and at least one die comprising at least one permanent magnet which interacts with the magnetic flux density field conductive surface to facilitate random number generation and thus overall game play. A generic or universal game board system includes nonmagnetic flux density field conductive interactive game play overlays for game play definition using the advanced configuration magnetic die, magnetic game pieces, and magnetic flux density field conductive surface.
Medical Devices (Video Endoscopy)
Granted
Wirelessly Powered Medical Devices and Instruments
U. S. Patent 9,603,512
Granted: March 28, 2017
A medical device that is wirelessly powered by a resonant magnetic field, the device automatically coupling to a power transmitter in a control unit when brought within a threshold radius. In one embodiment, the control unit automatically identifies the medical device and automatically adjusts its settings to control the medical device, where the device and power transceivers may be provided detachable from either or both the endoscope/camera and camera control unit or may be provide integral to either one or both.
Wirelessly Powered Medical Devices and Instruments
U. S. Patent 9,526,407
Granted: December 27, 2016
A medical device that is wirelessly powered by a resonant magnetic field, the device automatically coupling to a power transmitter in a control unit when brought within a threshold radius. In one embodiment, the control unit automatically identifies the medical device and automatically adjusts its settings to control the medical device.
Wireless Camera Coupling with Rotatable Coupling
U. S. Patent 9,271,630
Granted: March 1, 2016
A system for wirelessly powering various devices positioned on an endoscope, including, for example, a light source, various electronics including an imager and/or a memory device. The endoscope is coupled to a camera where the endoscope may be rotated relative to the camera when coupled thereto. The system is further provided such that video signal processing parameters are automatically set for an endoscopic video camera system based upon characteristics of an attached endoscope, with reduced EMI and improved inventory tracking, maintenance and quality assurance, and reducing the necessity for adjustment and alignment of the endoscope and camera to achieve the data transfer.
Wireless Camera Coupling with Rotatable Coupling
U. S. Patent 8,723,936
Granted: May 13, 2014
A system for wirelessly powering various devices positioned on an endoscope, including, for example, a light source, various electronics including an imager and/or a memory device. The endoscope is coupled to a camera where the endoscope may be rotated relative to the camera when coupled thereto. The system is further provided such that video signal processing parameters are automatically set for an endoscopic video camera system based upon characteristics of an attached endoscope, with reduced EMI and improved inventory tracking, maintenance and quality assurance, and reducing the necessity for adjustment and alignment of the endoscope and camera to achieve the data transfer.
U. S. Patent 8,599,250
Granted: December 3, 2013
A system for wirelessly powering various devices positioned on an endoscope, including, for example, a light source, various electronics including an imager and/or a memory device. The system is further provided such that video signal processing parameters are automatically set for an endoscopic video camera system based upon characteristics of an attached endoscope, with reduced EMI and improved inventory tracking, maintenance and quality assurance, and reducing the necessity for adjustment and alignment of the endoscope and camera to achieve the data transfer.
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