Systems and methods for medicinal cannabis harvesting
Kerry T Desmarais, Sunnyside, WA (US); Thomas Carpenter, Jr., Granger, WA (US); Craig A Carpenter, Granger, WA (US); Matthew Ryan Beechinor, Ketchum, ID (US); Thomas Frazer, Ketchum, ID (US); Bill Belcourt, Salt Lake City, UT (US); and Evan Bouchier, Issaquah, WA (US)
Filed by Kerry T Desmarais, Sunnyside, WA (US); Thomas Carpenter, Jr., Granger, WA (US); Craig A Carpenter, Granger, WA (US); Matthew Ryan Beechinor, Ketchum, ID (US); Thomas Frazer, Ketchum, ID (US); Bill Belcourt, Salt Lake City, UT (US); and Evan Bouchier, Issaquah, WA (US)
Assigned to FRAZER INDUSTRIES LLC, Ketchum, ID (US)
AS A RESULT OF REEXAMINATION, IT HAS BEEN DETERMINED THAT:
Claims 7 and 9 are determined to be patentable as amended.
Claims 8 and 10, dependent on an amended claim, are determined to be patentable.
Claims 1-6 and 11-19 were not reexamined.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein the rotation system is variable and configured to rotate at least one of the first and second rotating members at a selectable rotation speed between ten and two hundred and fifty linear feet per minute, wherein the unit of linear feet per minute corresponds to at least one of the first and second circumferential surface with respect to the plurality of orifices [ , and wherein the coupling between the die member and the frame member includes disposing the plurality of orifices within four inches of the pinch region] .
9. The system of claim 1, wherein the rotation system is configured to rotate only one of the first and second rotating members as a drive rotator, and wherein the first and second rotating members are coupled at the pinch region thereby causing an automatic dependent rotation of the non-drive rotator as a follow rotator [ , and wherein the coupling between the die member and the frame member includes disposing the plurality of orifices within four inches of the pinch region] .