John Pait - Atlanta GA, US Plamen Denchev - Victoria, CA Stephen Attree - Victoria, CA Robert J. Weir - Cary NC, US Andy Benowicz - Victoria, CA
Assignee:
CellFor, Inc. - Victoria, BC
International Classification:
A01H 5/00
US Classification:
PLT213
Abstract:
A new and distinctive variety of a loblolly pine tree which has been denominated varietally as ‘CF L3791’ which is distinguished by high resistance to fusiform rust and pitch canker, excellent stem straightness, medium to wide crown width, few whorls to medium number of whorls, and very fast growth.
John Pait - Atlanta GA, US Nicholas Muir - Lufkin TX, US Stephen Attree - Victoria, CA Plamen Denchev - Victoria, CA Robert Weir - Cary NC, US Andy Benowicz - Victoria, CA
Assignee:
Cellfor Inc. - Saanichton, British Columbia
International Classification:
A01H 5/00
US Classification:
PLT213
Abstract:
A new and distinctive variety of a loblolly pine tree which has been denominated varietally as ‘CF LP1-7696’ which is distinguished by high growth rate, good resistance to fusiform rust, excellent stem straightness, medium crown width, medium number of whorls, medium branch angle and medium branch diameter.
John Pait - Atlanta GA, US Stephen Attree - Victoria, CA Plamen Denchev - Victoria, CA Robert Weir - Cary NC, US Andy Benowicz - Victoria, CA
Assignee:
Cellfor Inc. - Saanichton, British Columbia
International Classification:
A01H 5/00
US Classification:
PLT213
Abstract:
A new and distinctive variety of a slash pine tree which has been denominated varietally as ‘CF PS1-3352’ which is distinguished by high growth rate, good resistance to fusiform rust and pitch canker, excellent stem straightness, medium crown width, long stem internodes, flat to medium branch angle and medium branch diameter.
John Pait - Atlanta GA, US Plamen Denchev - Victoria, CA Stephen Attree - Victoria, CA Robert Weir - Cary NC, US Andy Benowicz - Victoria, CA
International Classification:
A01H 7/00
US Classification:
PLT213000
Abstract:
A new and distinctive variety of a loblolly pine tree which has been denominated varietally as ‘CF Q7766’ which is distinguished by great resistance to fusiform rust and pitch canker, exceptionally high growth rate, excellent stem straightness, distinctive very long internodes, narrow crown.
A drum or other percussion instrument is held suspended in air by magnetic force fields which allows sound vibrations to radiate from the instrument uninhibited by direct contact of the instrument with a support structure. Magnetic force is provided by permanent magnets or electromagnets. A first set of magnets is connected to a percussion instrument and a second set of magnets is connected to the framework of a support structure. Poles of the first set of magnets face like poles of the second set of magnets. Magnetic repulsion suspends the instrument on a cushion of magnetic force and contains the instrument from moving off the cushion of magnetic force.
Thomas L. Paddock - Cupertino CA Robert H. Weir - Mill valley CA
Assignee:
Midnite Kitty, Inc. - San Rafael CA
International Classification:
H03G 300
US Classification:
381 61
Abstract:
A speaker simulator receives a high power musical signal from a power amplifier, and a reduced power signal is extracted by a pad circuit and directed to a high-pass filter and a fan circuit which drives a cooling fan. The output of the high-pass filter is directed to a servo amplifier and a series of notch filters, prior to output from the speaker simulator. The angular momentum of the blades of the cooling fan provides an history-dependent impedance, i. e. , an impedance dependent on the past values of the signal driving the fan. The history-dependent impedance produces an aesthetically pleasing distortion of the speaker simulator output.