Brent Weber - Greensboro NC, US Jason Monsees - Greensboro NC, US Walter Meisner - Greensboro NC, US Leslie Burger - Greensboro NC, US Lawrence Dull - Greensboro NC, US Timothy Cotter - Greensboro NC, US
Karen Westcott - Wilmington DE, US Michael Bean - Greensboro NC, US Randall Cush - Greensboro NC, US James Swanson - Greensboro NC, US Toni Aldridge - Greensboro NC, US Elray Roper - Greensboro NC, US Walter Meisner - Greensboro NC, US Karl Wilks - El Sobrante CA, US Joe Smallwood - Statesboro GA, US
International Classification:
B65D001/00
US Classification:
428034100
Abstract:
Barrier devices against pest invasion are provided that allow sealing around a utility penetration (), for example a pipe or conduit. In one embodiment, the barrier device is a barrier boot () that is sealed to a foundation slab (), in order to prevent pest invasion through the spaces () formed between the foundation slab () and the utility penetration (). In another embodiment, the device forms a continuous barrier with a surface receiving the utility penetration, for example a sheet-type barrier, a building foundation, footer or wall. In yet another embodiment, the device is a stand alone product which provides protection when embedded in concrete.
Brent Weber - Greensboro NC, US Jason Monsees - Greensboro NC, US Walter Meisner - Greensboro NC, US Leslie Burger - Greensboro NC, US Lawrence Dull - Greensboro NC, US Timothy Cotter - Greensboro NC, US
Assignee:
Syngenta Crop Protection, Inc. - Greensboro NC
International Classification:
0903
US Classification:
D 9528
Systems, Components And Methods For Delivering Liquid Substances
- Greensboro NC, US Walter Meisner - Greensboro NC, US Joshua Jenkins - Greensboro NC, US Dustin Mack - Greensboro NC, US
Assignee:
SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION, LLC - Greensboro NC
International Classification:
A01M 7/00 B65D 77/06
US Classification:
222105
Abstract:
A product reservoir is provided that includes a flexible bag and a carton to receive and retain the flexible bag. The bag may contain liquid chemical substances that are dispensed from the bag through a bag spout. The product reservoir may serve as a component to a fluid delivery system, such as a direct injection system employed by agricultural seed planting machines. When the bag is connected to the direct injection system, the liquid substance is placed in fluid communication with a delivery device whereby the substance can be dispensed to a selected area for treatment. The liquid substance may be mixed in-line with water received from a water reservoir prior to being dispensed by the delivery device. The planting machine may be equipped with a plurality of product reservoirs. A method of applying a liquid pesticide to a selected area is also provided.
Systems, Components And Methods For Delivering Liquid Substances
Lawrence Clifford Dull - Greensboro NC, US Walter Meisner - Greensboro NC, US Joshua Jenkins - Greensboro NC, US Dustin Mack - Greensboro NC, US
Assignee:
Syngenta Crop Protection, Inc. - Greensboro NC
International Classification:
A01N 25/00 A01C 23/00 A01C 23/04 A01B 49/06
US Classification:
111120, 222105, 222 94, 222 95, 222 1
Abstract:
A product reservoir is provided that includes a flexible bag and a carton to receive and retain the flexible bag. The bag may contain liquid chemical substances that are dispensed from the bag through a bag spout. The product reservoir may serve as a component to a fluid delivery system, such as a direct injection system employed by agricultural seed planting machines. When the bag is connected to the direct injection system, the liquid substance is placed in fluid communication with a delivery device whereby the substance can be dispensed to a selected area for treatment. The liquid substance may be mixed in-line with water received from a water reservoir prior to being dispensed by the delivery device. The planting machine may be equipped with a plurality of product reservoirs. A method of applying a liquid pesticide to a selected area is also provided.