| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| PP9255 |
Apricot tree `NJA53` |
August 22, 1995 |
| A new Apricot Tree cultivar producing very early maturing fruit of very good dessert quality. |
| PP9123 |
Apple tree NJ109 |
May 2, 1995 |
| This invention relates to a new cultivar of apple tree named `NJ109` which was created by crossing `Golden Delicious` (as the seed parent) with `NJ88` (as the pollen parent), and is characterized by its early ripening, attractive appearance, and very good dessert quality. |
| PP8674 |
Apricot tree NJA54 |
April 5, 1994 |
| A new apricot tree cultivar producing early maturing fruit of very good dessert and canning qualities. |
| PP8648 |
Apple tree `NJ 55` |
March 22, 1994 |
| A new Apple Tree cultivar of the Golden Delicious type, producing fruit of excellent dessert quality and keeping ability, in refrigerated storage. |
| PP8318 |
Asparagus plant named Austin |
July 20, 1993 |
| A male asparagus plant developed from a persistent green male parent and because when crossed with a normal female plant, produces only male progeny and is thus homogametic for maleness, and is a hybrid that is superior in specific asparagus growing regions which may have long, dry g |
| PP8222 |
Asparagus plant named `Jersey Jewel` |
May 4, 1993 |
| An F.sub.1 male asparagus hybrid which is moderately resistant to asparagus rust (puccinia asparagi), tolerant to root and crown rot (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. asparagi) as well as stem and crown rot (F. moniliforme), capable of producing high yields of high quality asparagus in many |
| PP8214 |
Dogwood tree -- named `D-376-15` |
April 27, 1993 |
| The plant hereof is notable for its dark red floral bracts and rather small compact form of tree characterized by branching of a densely profuse form being more dense than other clones of C. florida. |
| PP8213 |
Dogwood tree named `D-184-11` |
April 27, 1993 |
| The outstanding characteristics of the cultivar hereof comprise the white bracted display over a period of time typical of most plants of C. florida, an important distinguishing element of this new hybrid comprising the fruit which are bright red and much larger than the fruit typical fo |
| PP7732 |
Dogwood tree- `Rutlan` |
December 3, 1991 |
| An F.sub.1 hybrid of Cornus kousa Hance and C. florida L. providing a new large-bracted dogwood, which is an exceptionally vigorous, highly floriferous, small, flowering tree, more nearly like C. florida, being full and spreading in habit rather than vase-shaped as in C. kousa, yet c |
| PP7731 |
Robinia `Purple Crown` |
December 3, 1991 |
| A seedling discovered growing in a cultivated area in a row of seedlings resulting from a cross between Robinia hispida, and Robinia pseudoacacia, and noticed because of its more vigorous, narrow upright crown of branches, and particularly at the time of blooming for its abundant purple |
| PP7311 |
Asparagus plant |
August 28, 1990 |
| A cloned variety of female Asparagus plant embodying great uniformity of all characteristics which include vigor, rust tolerance, yielding of a high proportion of large "jumbo" spears, maintaining good plant stand, resistance to crown rot under adverse low, wet field conditions and s |
| PP7210 |
Dogwood tree `Constellation` |
April 3, 1990 |
| An interspecific hybrid of C. kousa and C. florida, being white-bracted and very floriferous, the floral display from May 17 to June 1 being intermediate to that of plants of C. florida and C. kousa and also exhibiting an upright habit typical of plants of C. kousa but more vigorous, |
| PP7207 |
Dogwood tree -- `Stellar Pink` |
March 27, 1990 |
| An interspecific hybrid of Cornus kousa and Cornus florida, which is a large bracted, vigorous, highly floriferous, flowering tree, most nearly like its parent C. kousa, which plant is upright rather than low and spreading as in C. florida, the instant plant being more fully branched |
| PP7206 |
Dogwood tree `Rutfan` |
March 27, 1990 |
| A hybrid of Cornus kousa and Cornus florida providing a new large-bracted dogwood, which is a vigorous, highly floriferous, small, flowering tree, more nearly like C. florida, the plant being low and spreading rather than upright as C. kousa, yet more densely branched and foliaged close |
| PP7205 |
Dogwood tree "Aurora" |
March 27, 1990 |
| A hybrid of Cornus kousa Hance and Cornus florida L. providing a new large-bracted dogwood, which is an exceptionally vigorous, highly floriferous, small, flowering tree, more nearly like C. kousa, being upright in habit rather than low and spreading like C. florida, yet more fully b |
| PP7204 |
Dogwood tree--`Galaxy` |
March 27, 1990 |
| An interspecific F.sub.1 hybrid of the species Cornus kousa and Cornus florida exhibiting large overlapping white bracts and floriferous in a period from about May 18 to about June 3, the floral display ending about the time plants of C. kousa begin their floral display, plants of this |
| PP7155 |
Asparagus plant named `Jersey Princess` |
February 13, 1990 |
| A female asparagus plant selected for, earliness of production vigor and high yield, disease resistance to rust (Puccinia asparagi), tolerance to root rot (Fusarium oxysporum) and crown rot (F. moniliforme) and numerous extremely tall summar stalks, reaching a height of 2.7 meters. |
| PP6969 |
Asparagus plant--`Jersey Titan` |
August 1, 1989 |
| An Asparagus plant having tolerance to rust (Puccinia asparagi), root rot (Fusarium oxysporum), and crown rot (F. monilioforme), with good vigor and very high branching aspect producing high quality and quantity of marketable yield spears in hot weather, having tips which remain closed |
| PP6968 |
Asparagus plant--`Kathryn` |
August 1, 1989 |
| An Asparagus plant of unknown parentage selected from an old field of the unpatented variety "Mary Washington" notable for its female characteristics, vigor, and resistance to rust (Puccinia asparagi). |
| PP6967 |
Asparagus plant--`Louise` |
August 1, 1989 |
| An Asparagus plant having female characteristics which plant includes tolerance to rust (Puccinia asparagi) Fusarium infestation, imparting to progeny by sexual and asexual reproduction those elements together with vigor, high yield and tight spear tip formation. |
| PP6966 |
Asparagus plant--`Tara` |
August 1, 1989 |
| A female Asparagus plant which when combined sexually with a male plant produces an F 1 all male hybrid and transmits rust and Fusarium resistance to its progeny when asexually propagated. |
| PP6965 |
Asparagus plant -- `Jersey General` |
August 1, 1989 |
| There is disclosed a high volume producing Asparagus plant having a very good tolerance to Fusarium infestation, where other commercial asparagus cannot be grown profitably, very high production of marketable spears and excellent volume of jumbo spears with quality maintained even in hot |
| PP6624 |
Asparagus plant named Jersey Knight |
February 21, 1989 |
| A male asparagus plant having tolerance to rust (Puccinia asparagi), root rot (Fusarium oxysporum), crown rot (Fusarium moniliforme), with high quality spears produced and high yield with spear tips remaining tight even in hot weather and when the spear is long. |
| PP6623 |
Asparagus plant named Jersey Jade |
February 21, 1989 |
| A female asparagus hybrid carrying the persistent green marker gene "gg", which results in the retention of the green color in the fall until the plant is killed by freezing, the plant further having tolerance to rust (Puccinia asparagi) Fusarium oxysporum (root rot) and Fusarium monilif |
| PP6622 |
Asparagus plant named Linda |
February 21, 1989 |
| A female asparagus plant having rust and Fusarium resistance, vigorous in growth, high quality spear production, all characteristics being transmitted to progeny. |
| PP5652 |
Discovered and asexually reproduced a certain new and distinct variety of asparagus plant |
January 28, 1986 |
| A female asparagus plant denoted No. 56 and "Donna" developed in a program of extensive growth and selection, in turn selected from a field of the variety Mary Washington, because of its vigorous plant growth and ability to transmit disease resistance including resistance to rust (Puccin |
| PP5551 |
Asparagus plant-Jersey Giant |
September 3, 1985 |
| An all male asparagus hybrid resulting from a cross of female asparagus plant No. 56 (unpatented) and male plant No. 22-8 (unpatented) having high yield ability, resistance to rust (Puccinia asparagi) good field tolerance to root and crown rot (Fusarium oxysporum and F. moniliforme) toge |
| PP5550 |
Asparagus plant-Greenwich-53.times.22-8 |
September 3, 1985 |
| A hybrid asparagus plant having dominant male characteristics providing volume production characterized by high yield ability as a commercial variety, at the same time being resistant to rust (Puccinia asparagi), having a good field tolerance to root rot (Fusarium oxysporum) as well as |
| PP5549 |
Asparagus plant |
September 3, 1985 |
| A male asparagus plant which is homogenetic and transmits particularly the characteristics of male genes and which include high yield capability, resistance to rust (Puccinia asparagi), tolerance to root rot (Fusarium oxysporum) and crown rot (F. moniliforme), enabling production of male |
| PP5546 |
Asparagus plant-female plant No. 53 Inez |
August 27, 1985 |
| An Asparagus Plant having predominately female characteristics, with resistance to rust (Puccinia asparagi), tolerance to root and crown rot (Fusarium oxysporum) and (F. moniliforme), vigorous through long life, having a largest stalk of 21.4 mm diameter, mean diameter of three largest |
| PP11592 |
Strawberry plant named `NJ8607-2` |
October 24, 2000 |
| A new and distinct cultivar of strawberry plant (Fragaria.times.ananassa) named `NJ8607-2`, which is a short day cultivar similar to `Earliglow`, but which is exceptional for its early season harvest of very attractive large fruit, good shelf-life, and high productivity, combined with go |
| PP11446 |
Strawberry plant named `NJ8614-2` |
July 18, 2000 |
| A new and distinct cultivar of strawberry plant (Fragaria.times.ananassa) named `NJ8614-2`, which is a short day cultivar similar to `Earliglow`, but which is exceptional for its disease resistance and its combination of early season harvest of very attractive large fruit, with high |
| PP11372 |
Strawberry plant `NJ8826-11` |
May 2, 2000 |
| A new and distinct cultivar of strawberry plant (Fragaria.times.ananassa) named `NJ8826-11`, which is a short day cultivar similar to `Earliglow`, but which is exceptional for its combination of very early season harvest of attractive and extra large fruit, with high productivity, good p |
| 7195749 |
Chemical-pressure tailoring of low-field, room temperature magnetoresistance in (Ca, Sr, Ba) Fe. |
March 27, 2007 |
| The room temperature, low field intergrain magnetoresistance (IMR) of the double perovsktite SrFe.sub.0.5MO.sub.0.5O.sub.3 is found to be highly tunable by doping either Ca or Ba into the Sr site. The dopant exerts a chemical pressure, changing the Curie temperature and the magnetic |
| 6835500 |
Hydrated iron phosphate electrode materials for rechargeable lithium battery cell systems |
December 28, 2004 |
| The electrochemical performance of rechargeable lithium battery cells comprising crystalline or amorphous Fe.sup.III iron phosphate active positive electrode compounds is improved by compound hydration and intimate ball-milled incorporation of electrically conductive carbon. |
| 6723387 |
Multimodal structured hardcoatings made from micro-nanocomposite materials |
April 20, 2004 |
| A thermal spray method for the fabrication of ceramic/metal and ceramic/ceramic hardcoating for wear applications. The method makes use of feedstock powder, composed of micron-scale aggregates of hard phase material particles that are either mixed or coated with a readily fusible nan |
| 6623211 |
Remediation of contaminates including low bioavailability hydrocarbons |
September 23, 2003 |
| A method of treatment of a contaminated material contaminated with an organic compound is provided. The method includes treating the contaminate with a chemical oxidation step. The chemical oxidation step includes treating the contaminate with a transition metal in soluble form in co |
| 6576819 |
Methods for modulating the levels of organic sulfur compounds in plants by transforming with (P) |
June 10, 2003 |
| Methods for modulating levels of at least one organic sulfur compound in plants are provided. Also provided are plants, plant seeds, and plant cells produced by the methods. The methods comprise stably transforming a plant with a DNA construct encoding at least one APS reductase enzyme o |
| 6517824 |
Polymer compositions comprising antifibrotic agents, and methods of treatment, pharmaceutical co |
February 11, 2003 |
| A method for treating pulmonary hypertension and other diseases involving a defect in collagen metabolism, by administration of an effective amount of a liposome encapsulated copolymer conjugate antifibrotic composition, is disclosed. The antifibrotic agent is preferably a proline analog |
| 6373863 |
Yitterbium laser system |
April 16, 2002 |
| An apparatus, composition, and method for producing an optical gain. The apparatus includes: an optical fiber having a core and a multiple cladding, the core being doped with Yb3+; a light source producing light at a wavelength in a range of from about 0.8 to about 1.06 microns to en |
| 6308300 |
Test generation for analog circuits using partitioning and inverted system simulation |
October 23, 2001 |
| The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for testing analog and mixed analog and digital circuits in which test waveforms are generated for testing the analog circuit. The analog circuit can be represented by a directed circuit graph. The directed circuit graph represe |
| 6132993 |
Process for the production of amphotericin-B inhibiting production of amphotericin-A |
October 17, 2000 |
| Methods are provided for improving the microbial production of amphotericin B by the selective inhibition of amphotericin A by means of protein synthesis inhibitors. |
| 6131181 |
Method and system for identifying tested path delay faults |
October 10, 2000 |
| The present invention relates to a method and system for identifying tested path-delay faults in integrated circuits. A path status graph is generated to represent the detected status of simulated path-delay faults. The path status graph includes vertices representing primary inputs, pri |
| 6127005 |
Method of thermally glazing an article |
October 3, 2000 |
| Coating and filler materials for localized thermal processing of glazed ceramics and other brittle and low thermal conductivity materials. The coating materials include oxide compositions that exhibit coefficients of thermal expansion which are less than about 8.times.10.sup.-6 /.degree. |
| 6117462 |
Nutritional supplements |
September 12, 2000 |
| A method of producing metal-rich plants for the production of nutritional supplements. Edible plants are placed in a growth environment containing metal, and are cultivated in a fashion which enhances the uptake of metal into edible portions of the plants. The plants are then harvested, |
| 6090343 |
Triphasic composite and method for making same |
July 18, 2000 |
| A method for fabricating a triphasic composite such as a WC/Co/diamond composite with a high volume fraction of diamond in a WC/Co matrix. The method involves sintering of a WC/Co powder compact to develop a porous preform, which displays some rigidity and strength, infiltrating the |
| 5974329 |
Method and system for mobile location estimation |
October 26, 1999 |
| The present invention relates to a method and system for mobile location estimation in which range measurements between the mobile station and a base station are discriminated as being either from a base station which is line of sight with the mobile station or a base station that is |
| 5959102 |
Starch purification by thermally tolerant broad pH range proteolytic enzymes |
September 28, 1999 |
| The present invention is directed to purifying starch granules from starch-bearing crops, preferably maize, which include treating starch granules with a thermally tolerant, broad pH range proteolytic enzyme that is specific for surface-associated proteins. Also disclosed are purified |
| 5884999 |
Method and apparatus for mixing particulate solids with rocking and rotational motion |
March 23, 1999 |
| A method and apparatus for improved particulate mixing in which rotational motion of a mixing vessel is periodically disrupted by rocking motion. A vessel rotates around a central axis for producing the rotational motion. The vessel is rocked in a direction substantially perpendicular to |
| 5860246 |
Sod mat for establishing plants |
January 19, 1999 |
| An improved method of establishing plantings in sod mats which are capable of being transported as a unit and reestablished without significantly disturbing the root system of the plants. The sod mats established from grass turf sod, by utilizing the matted, dead grass roots of turf sod |