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  • 660 Yuba St, Richmond, CA 94805 (510) 237-7422
  • 660 Yuba St, Richmond, CA 94805

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Position: Professional/Technical

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Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Pneumatic Liquid Dispensing Assembly For Hydroponically Cultivated Plants

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US Patent:
7565765, Jul 28, 2009
Filed:
May 31, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/141799
Inventors:
Lawrence L. Brooke - Sebastopol CA, US
Brent A. Goetzl - Orinda CA, US
Keith C. Evans - Forestville CA, US
Henry Rie - Richmond CA, US
Assignee:
Lawrence Brooke Engineering, LLC - Grafton CA
International Classification:
A01G 31/00
A01G 29/00
A01G 25/00
F04F 1/06
F04F 3/00
US Classification:
47 62R, 47 485, 47 79, 417118
Abstract:
Disclosed is a pneumatic liquid nutrient dispensing assembly for hydroponically cultivated plants. The assembly includes a reservoir and a liquid nutrient dispenser disposed within the reservoir. The liquid nutrient dispenser includes a substantially coaxial pump body with inner and outer tubes forming a distribution end having a distribution hub and an inlet end having a liquid intake structure. Airflow in an annular duct formed between the walls of the coaxial tubes enters the inner tube through an annular passage and carries liquid nutrient within the inner tube to the distribution hub. Distribution members fluidly connected to the distribution hub direct a flow of liquid nutrients and air to one or more plants.

Hydroponic Plant Nutrient Circulation/Distribution System

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US Patent:
7861459, Jan 4, 2011
Filed:
Mar 19, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/725687
Inventors:
Lawrence L. Brooke - Sebastopol CA, US
Henry Rie - Richmond CA, US
Assignee:
General Hydroponics, Inc. - Sebastopol CA
International Classification:
A01G 29/00
A01G 25/00
US Classification:
47 485, 47 79
Abstract:
A hydroponic liquid nutrient circulation system which includes a plurality of liquid reservoirs, each with a sidewall opening that receives the shank of a split tee device that has separate liquid inlet and outlet passages for flow of liquids into, and out of, the internal space of the reservoirs. The system may include a controller reservoir connected to one or more of these liquid reservoirs.

Hydroponics Plant Cultivation Assembly For Diverse Sizes Of Pots And Plants

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US Patent:
20050274073, Dec 15, 2005
Filed:
May 27, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/857251
Inventors:
Lawrence Brooke - Sebastopol CA, US
Brent Goetzl - Orinda CA, US
Keith Evans - Forestville CA, US
Henry Rie - Richmond CA, US
International Classification:
A01G031/06
US Classification:
04705900R
Abstract:
Disclosed is a hydroponic assembly for planting pots of diverse sizes. The assembly is formed of a reservoir having a top and bottom with an opening in said top; a support frame disposed in said opening; a first and a second insert supported by said frame. The first insert has a first access port and the second insert has a second access port with a different size than the first.
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