Fruit harvesting apparatus

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Inventors

Carlton, James P.

Application #

541548

Filed

Apr-3-2000

Published

Apr-30-2002

Current US Class

056/328.1
056/330

International Classes

A01D 046/24

Field of Search

56/328.1 56/329 56/330 56/331 56/340.1 56/15.1 56/15.2 56/15.7 56/15.8 56/DIG.

Examiners

Pezzuto; Robert E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Sanks, Esq.; Terry M. Beusse Brownlee Bowdoin & Wolter, P.A.

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4860529   Shaking mechanis...
5027593   Crop beater metho...
5661963   Citrus harvester
5765350   Fruit picking shake...
5946896   Fruit harvesting de...

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Abstract
A harvesting apparatus for dislodging produce from trees comprising a support structure, a boom vertically placed where a first end is connected to the support structure, a positioning apparatus to position a second end of the boom radially from the first end, horizontal posts connected to the boom wherein a first post is positioned above a second post, crank arm rotatably connected between the horizontal posts along an axis where the crank arm has a plurality of elbows, one of a plurality of spools rotatably attached to the crank arm at each respective elbow whereby each spool is free to rotate axially, a plurality of wands axialy attached to each spool and spaced around each spool, and a rotating apparatus for rotating the crank arm about its axis.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A harvesting apparatus for dislodging produce from trees comprising:

a support structure;

a boom vertically placed where a first end is connected to said support structure;

a means to position a second end of said boom radially from said first end;

horizontal posts connected to said boom wherein a first post is positioned above a second post;

crank arm rotatably connected between said horizontal posts along an axis where said crank arm has a plurality of elbows;

one of a plurality of spools rotatably attached to said crank arm at each respective elbow whereby each said spool is free to rotate axially;

a plurality of wands axially attached to each said spool and spaced around each said spool; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a produce harvesting apparatus and method, and more specifically to an apparatus for removing fruit from a canopy of a tree where wands inserted into the canopy are not physically held in place but which freely move in the canopy as a result of resistance encountered by the foliage of the canopy while the wands are actuated vertically and horizontally.

Various approaches have been developed to harvest produce from trees, such as citrus and other fruit, with the intention of efficiently removing the fruit while not damaging the trees. While it is believed that some methods have included shaking the trunks of the trees, others involve inserting stationary rods into a tree's canopy and vibrating or rotating them in some fashion. It is further believed that none of these devices have been fully successful in picking enough fruit so that the excess fruit left must be picked by hand, while at the same time minimizing damage done to the trees. In several cases, wands, which are inserted into the canopy, are connected to devices that rotate the wands through the canopy. The wands are fixed so that they are not free to move in the canopy as a result of resistance encountered by the foliage. It is also believed that damage to the trees occurs because of the fixed positioning of the wands. For example, it is believed that U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,522,696, and 4,860,529 disclose wands that are fixed to a component which rotates the wands through the canopy and may result in damage to the tree. Another limitation in these patents is the inability to adjust the wands to a desired amount of penetration into the canopy.
 
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