Fruit harvesting machine

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Inventors

Gerber, Curtis E.

Application #

306080

Filed

Feb-6-1989

Published

Dec-26-1989

Current US Class

056/328.1
182/2.3

International Classes

A01D 046/00; E04G 001/20

Field of Search

56/149 56/15.5 56/328.1 56/329 182/2 182/148 182/63 182/141 193/7 193/15 193/25

Examiners

Kisliuk; Bruce M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dominik, Stein, Saccocio, Reese, Colitz and Van Der Wall

US Patent References

4258825   Powered manlift cart

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Abstract
A fruit harvesting machine comprising a pair of vertically disposed booms which are pivotally connected at their lower ends to opposing ends of a transverse extensible axle rigidly connected to the underside of a transport mechanism such as a conventional tractor. A pair of man supporting baskets are reciprocatably mounted to each boom. A trough is positioned at each basket allowing picked fruit to be conveyed via a conveying tube into a storage bin at the rear of the tractor. The fruit harvesting machine is particularly adapted for harvesting fruit from hedged rows of fruit trees and the like.
 
Claims
Now that the invention has been described, what is claimed is:

1. A fruit harvesting machine for harvesting fruit from fruit trees, comprising in combination:

a transport mechanism;

an axle connected transversely to a lower portion of said transport mechanism;

a cross beam connected transversely to an upper portion of said transport mechanism, said cross beam including a pair of extensible members extending from both ends thereof;

a pair of booms positioned on opposing sides of said transport mechanism;

first means for pivotably connecting a lower end of each said booms to respective ends of said axle;

second means for pivotably connecting an end of said extensible members of said extensible member to a middle portion of respective said booms, whereby, extension of said extensible member causes tilting of said boom about said first pivot means;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to harvesting machines. More particularly, this invention relates to fruit harvesting machines including a man supporting bucket connected to a tiltable boom which allows a person situated in the bucket to pick fruit from the fruit bearing trees.

2. Description of the Background Art

Presently, there exist many types of fruit harvesting machines. Typical fruit machines include a man supporting basket operatively connected to the end of an articulated boom powered by a transport vehicle. During use, the person/picker situated in the basket controls the movement of the boom so as to position himself adjacent to the tree whose fruit is to be picked. U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,973,112, 3,878,957, 3,337,000, 3,182,827, 2,450,152, 3,329,290, 3,250,343, 3,866,713 and 3,285,365 illustrates prior art harvesting machines. Several of these patents disclose dual boom arrangements allowing fruit to be picked from adjacent rows of trees as the fruit harvesting machine is transported therebetween. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,285,365 discloses man supporting baskets connected to respective booms emanating from a common, vertically reciprocatable carriage such that the baskets are moved upwardly or downwardly in unison.
 
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