A method for treating grain comprising circulating concentrated ozone through an evenly distributed column of grain to maintain a concentration of between 50 and 100 ppm.
Systems and methods for providing an image on an organic product to provide a communication to the recipient or otherwise individualize the organic product. The image is photo-etched into a photosensitive material of a printing plane or cliché by the use of a film positive. Ink is applied to the cliché and a transfer medium is placed in contact with the cliché. The transfer medium lifts ink from the image area of the cliché and creates a negative image on the medium. The transfer medium transfers the inked image onto an organic product, such as a flower petal or leaf. The printed image is then set so as to remain on the organic product to communicate a message to and/or to individualize the product for the intended recipient.
Systems And Methods For Exclusively Distributing Flowers Having Printing Thereon
Systems and methods for exclusively distributing flowers. A purchaser places a flower order that is processed at and shipped from one of a limited number of warehouses to an intended recipient. The ability to place such an order is optionally made exclusive to individuals that satisfy pre-established purchasing criteria. The flower order may be for a floral delivery that includes a message printed on the flowers. The purchaser may optionally determine the message printed on the flowers. The processing of the flower order, including the printing of the message on the flowers, is performed at the warehouse. The flower order is prepared for delivery to an intended recipient, wherein the delivery may include the use of an express delivery service to expeditiously send the processed flower order to the intended recipient.
Methods And Systems For Providing An Image On An Organic Product
Roland Walker - Idaho Falls ID, US Rene Rodriguez - Bountiful VT, US
International Classification:
B41F017/00
US Classification:
101041000
Abstract:
Systems and methods for providing an image on an organic product to provide a communication to the recipient or otherwise individualize the organic product. The image is photo-etched into a photosensitive material of a printing plane or cliché by the use of a film positive. Ink is applied to the cliché and a transfer medium is placed in contact with the cliché. The transfer medium lifts ink from the image area of the cliché and creates a negative image on the medium. The transfer medium transfers the inked image onto an organic product, such as a flower petal or leaf. The printed image is then set so as to remain on the organic product to communicate a message to and/or to individualize the product for the intended recipient.
Method For Removal Of Insects And The Prevention Of Insect Infestation In Transit
Roland Walker - Idaho Falls ID, US Carl Taylor - Idaho Falls ID, US Lynn Johnson - American Falls ID, US Phil Simpson - Idaho Falls ID, US
International Classification:
A01N 59/00 A01N 25/00
US Classification:
424405000, 424600000
Abstract:
A transportation system having ozone generators, fans, and a flexible skirt to create a concentrated area of ozone within the containment system to drive insects from the container and to discourage insects from entering the container during transport.
Roland Walker - Idaho Falls ID, US Renee Rodriguez - Bountiful UT, US
International Classification:
A01N 3/00 B05D 3/12 B05D 1/28
US Classification:
427004000, 427355000, 427428010
Abstract:
Systems and methods for providing an image on an organic product to provide a communication to the recipient or otherwise individualize the organic product. The image is photo-etched into a photosensitive material of a printing plane or cliché by the use of a film positive. Ink is applied to the cliché and a transfer medium is placed in contact with the cliché. The transfer medium lifts ink from the image area of the cliché and creates a negative image on the medium. The transfer medium transfers the inked image onto an organic product, such as a flower petal or leaf. The printed image is then set so as to remain on the organic product to communicate a message to and/or to individualize the product for the intended recipient.
Dr. Walker graduated from the Rosalind Franklin University/ Chicago Medical School in 2001. He works in La Porte, IN and 3 other locations and specializes in Pediatrics. Dr. Walker is affiliated with Indiana University Health La Porte Hospital, Larue D Carter Memorial Hospital, Methodist Hospitals Northlake Campus, Methodist Hospitals Southlake and Saint Mary Medical Center.