Fruit picking technique

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Inventors

Morganeier, Herman C.

Application #

503391

Filed

Sep-5-1974

Published

Jul-20-1976

Current US Class

056/328.1

International Classes

A01D 046/00

Field of Search

56/328

Examiners

Chamblee; Hugh R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Moller; G. Turner

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Abstract
A fruit picker is disclosed which grasps the fruit by vacuum and then rotates the fruit to sever it from the tree. The vacuum is then broken and the fruit falls by gravity toward the ground from a location inside the periphery of the tree. Because the fruit impacts tree limbs during its descent toward the ground, its rate of descent is surprisingly slow. A net may be placed around the tree near ground level for receiving and collecting the fruit.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A device for picking a stem supported fruit of a generally uniform predetermined mixture size transverse to the stem axis, the device comprising:

an elongate frame having a fruit receiving end including an open ended cup smaller in size than the predetermined maximum size;

a vacuum pneumatic motor for rotating the cup for severing the fruit from its source;

means for selectively applying a vacuum to the cup for grasping fruit therein prior to applying a vacuum to the motor; and

means for releasing the vacuum and allowing the fruit to fall by gravity from the cup.

2. A device for picking a stem supported fruit, comprising:

an elongate frame having a fruit receiving end including an open ended cup;



Description
This invention relates to a vacuum operated fruit picking device which is particularly suited for picking citrus fruit.

At the present time, the general practice in the citrus industry is for the grove owner to contract with a broker or produce company who agrees to pay a given price per bushel of fruit and who employs the personnel necessary to pick the fruit. The grove owner accordingly has little or no control over the actual picking operation. The broker or produce company usually hires pickers on a piecework basis. The end result is that a substantial quantity of fruit is left on the tree, either near the top of the tree or at hard-to-reach locations inside the periphery of the tree. Although the quantity of fruit left on a tree varies substantially, it is not uncommon for one-half bushel of grapefruit to be left on each tree in a grapefruit grove.

A need accordingly exists for better means to assist in the harvesting of citrus fruit in order to rapidly harvest greater quantities of fruit in good condition per unit time. Specifically, it is desirable to harvest all or most of the hard-to-reach fruit that is out of reach, either that which is near the top of the tree or inside the periphery of the tree, and which is often left unpicked by piece rate workers.
 
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