Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
04710001R | MISCELLANEOUS | 7 |
20150366170 | METHODS AND MATRICES FOR PROMOTING FAUNA AND FLORA GROWTH - The invention provides a marine infrastructure comprising a concrete matrix having a pH of less than 12 for use in promoting the growth of fauna and flora in aquatic environment, and methods for promoting the growth of fauna and flora in aquatic environment, including endolitic and epilitic flora and endolitic and epilitic anaerobic and aerobic flora and fauna. | 12-24-2015 |
20160007544 | AIR EMISSION DEVICE FOR GROWING PLANTS | 01-14-2016 |
20160081281 | ACTIVE POLYMER MATERIAL FOR AGRICULTURE USE - The present application teaches compositions and methods of using active polymer materials to manipulate solar radiation to improve or otherwise alter plant growth, development, health and/or production. | 03-24-2016 |
20160088785 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TERMINATING COVER CROPS USING VEHICLE-GENERATED HEAT - A cover crop termination system uses heat from a vehicle's exhaust to terminate a cover crop. Preferably, the cover crop termination system is mounted on the front portion of a walk-behind tractor. As the tractor is propelled across a field of cover crops, heat from the vehicle's exhaust is directed to a perforated manifold positioned adjacent to the cover crop so that the exhaust heat terminates the cover crop. The exhaust heat may be supplemented by electrical heaters mounted adjacent to the perforated manifold. | 03-31-2016 |
04710001F | Modified earth's surface, e.g., sod, turf, reinforced | 2 |
20150354219 | ROOF-GREENING GRASS CARPET, CULTIVATION METHOD THEREOF, AND METHOD FOR ONE-STEP ESTABLISHMENT OF TURF USING THE SAME - The present application relates to a roof-greening grass carpet, a cultivation method thereof, and a method for one-step establishment of a turf using the same. Wherein the roof-greening grass carpet comprises a first filtering cotton layer, a moisturizing cotton layer, a second filtering cotton layer and a planting layer; the first filtering cotton layer, the moisturizing cotton layer, the second filtering cotton layer and the planting layer are arranged one after the other from the bottom up; a thickness of the first filtering cotton layer ranges from 0.8 mm to 5 mm; a thickness of the moisturizing cotton layer ranges from 3 mm to 10 mm; and a thickness of the second filtering cotton layer ranges from 0.8 mm to 5 mm; roots in the planting layer run through the second filtering cotton layer, and further root into the moisturizing cotton layer. | 12-10-2015 |
04710001T | Inclined terrain planting | 1 |
20160113215 | METHODS FOR AMELIORATING WATER SHORTAGES AND DROUGHT CONDITIONS USING INDUCED PRECIPITATION RECYCLING - Embodiments of the present disclosure provide materials and methods for induced precipitation recycling, including establishing afforestation plots and harvesting natural resources. Certain embodiments disclosed herein include targeted development and implementation of an environmentally sustainable precipitation recycling program to ameliorate chronic regional water shortages and drought conditions. In other embodiments, methods and systems disclosed provide for synergistic ecological benefits, including, but not limited to, methods for wastewater treatment, carbon sequestration, storm water management, groundwater recharge and phytoremediation. | 04-28-2016 |
04710001P | Potting or transplanting machine | 1 |
20150373925 | HORTICULTURAL POT AND TRAY FILLING APPARATUS - A horticultural container filling apparatus has a hopper to selectively dispense soil through an exit. A two-tier strip conveyor assembly has a plurality of narrow conveyor belts coupled to a motor for translating the narrow conveyor belts in a first direction along a first plane below the exit of the hopper. The narrow conveyor belts spaced apart, defining one or more gaps. A plurality of support rails support and guide the narrow conveyor belts along the first plane and are configured to support and convey a container on the narrow conveyor belts in the first direction. The container receives a portion of the soil dispensed from the exit of the hopper, and the gaps pass a remaining portion of soil not received by the container to a second plane below the first plane. A catch conveyor belt along the second plane receives and translates the remaining portion of soil in a second direction along the second plane. A return conveyor assembly has one or more inclined conveyor belts for receiving the remaining portion of the soil from the catch conveyor belt returns the remaining portion to the hopper. The inclined conveyor belts are substantially flat belts, and an incline angle of the inclined conveyor belts is configured to generally prevent slippage of the remaining portion of the potting material. | 12-31-2015 |