A01K55/00

METHOD OF PRODUCING PROTECTIVE GEAR
20180303072 · 2018-10-25 ·

The invention relates to the field of producing protective gear and can be used by a wide range of specialists performing various outdoor tasks in the summer season, particularly cutting grass. It is also suitable for ordinary individuals suffering from allergic reactions to poplar or dandelion down. The technical result of the invention is that of overcoming the visual hindrance caused by a mesh in the prototype. It also reduces the discomfort caused by prior art protective gear by reducing the weight of the gear, and rendering it more compact and easy to use. Furthermore, the present protective gear protects the ears and neck and is suitable as a means for fully protecting all parts of the head and neck of the user, and can also be used as protective gear for ordinary individuals suffering from allergic reactions to poplar or dandelion down by preventing down from entering the nose and mouth. This technical result is achieved by means of the claimed method of producing protective gear, in which a mesh is used which entirely covers the face, said method being characterized in that the mesh is shaped to cover the entire head and is long enough to cover the neck, and at least one cutout is provided in the mesh in the shape of eyeglass lenses, wherein the edge of an aperture in the cutout is connected to an elastic material in which an indentation is provided, the size of which is selected to be sufficient for the outer edges of a lens to be inserted therein.

METHOD OF PRODUCING PROTECTIVE GEAR
20180303072 · 2018-10-25 ·

The invention relates to the field of producing protective gear and can be used by a wide range of specialists performing various outdoor tasks in the summer season, particularly cutting grass. It is also suitable for ordinary individuals suffering from allergic reactions to poplar or dandelion down. The technical result of the invention is that of overcoming the visual hindrance caused by a mesh in the prototype. It also reduces the discomfort caused by prior art protective gear by reducing the weight of the gear, and rendering it more compact and easy to use. Furthermore, the present protective gear protects the ears and neck and is suitable as a means for fully protecting all parts of the head and neck of the user, and can also be used as protective gear for ordinary individuals suffering from allergic reactions to poplar or dandelion down by preventing down from entering the nose and mouth. This technical result is achieved by means of the claimed method of producing protective gear, in which a mesh is used which entirely covers the face, said method being characterized in that the mesh is shaped to cover the entire head and is long enough to cover the neck, and at least one cutout is provided in the mesh in the shape of eyeglass lenses, wherein the edge of an aperture in the cutout is connected to an elastic material in which an indentation is provided, the size of which is selected to be sufficient for the outer edges of a lens to be inserted therein.

Bee Frame Extractor Grip

Bee keepers, or apiarists, need to regularly inspect their hives in an apiary. In addition, the goal of the apiary is to collect products from the hive. To perform these maintenances chores, the bee keeper typically is required to remove a frame from the hive. Embodiments of the Bee Frame Extractor Grip are comprised of a pair of handles, a left-side grip assembly, and a right-side grip assembly. The pair of handles connect the left-side grip assembly and the right-side grip assembly via bolts that pass through the upper arms of both L-brackets and into the ends of the handles.

Bee Frame Extractor Grip

Bee keepers, or apiarists, need to regularly inspect their hives in an apiary. In addition, the goal of the apiary is to collect products from the hive. To perform these maintenances chores, the bee keeper typically is required to remove a frame from the hive. Embodiments of the Bee Frame Extractor Grip are comprised of a pair of handles, a left-side grip assembly, and a right-side grip assembly. The pair of handles connect the left-side grip assembly and the right-side grip assembly via bolts that pass through the upper arms of both L-brackets and into the ends of the handles.

Bee pollination monitoring system

The invention relates to an electronic device for monitoring a beehive, the beehive comprising a plurality of frames on which bees build their comb, the electronic device comprising a plurality of temperature sensors and a communication module, wherein: the electronic device is adapted to be placed on top of the frames, between said frames and an inner cover or a lid of the beehive, and, each temperature sensor is coupled to a thermal diffuser, each thermal diffuser being adapted to cover one of the gaps between two adjacent frames when the electronic device is placed on top of the frames, and, the communication module is adapted to send a message comprising at least one measure from the temperature sensors.

Bee pollination monitoring system

The invention relates to an electronic device for monitoring a beehive, the beehive comprising a plurality of frames on which bees build their comb, the electronic device comprising a plurality of temperature sensors and a communication module, wherein: the electronic device is adapted to be placed on top of the frames, between said frames and an inner cover or a lid of the beehive, and, each temperature sensor is coupled to a thermal diffuser, each thermal diffuser being adapted to cover one of the gaps between two adjacent frames when the electronic device is placed on top of the frames, and, the communication module is adapted to send a message comprising at least one measure from the temperature sensors.

ACCESS BEEKEEPER'S VEIL
20180153141 · 2018-06-07 ·

To alleviate the problems that exist in the current state of the art, this invention provides a beekeeper's veil with an opening directly over and in front of the face of the wearer, providing fast, easy access through the veil with out the risk or fears mentioned above. The zipper used to open/close the face-covering panel is preferably visible to the beekeeper so that they do not have to rely on feel or mirrors. The head-covering portion of the veil does not have to be lifted over the head, but instead opens directly over the face, making it easy to quickly drink water, wipe sweat from the eyes, or smoke a cigarette. This also allows individuals not familiar with beekeeping to lose precious time attempting to give aid.

ACCESS BEEKEEPER'S VEIL
20180153141 · 2018-06-07 ·

To alleviate the problems that exist in the current state of the art, this invention provides a beekeeper's veil with an opening directly over and in front of the face of the wearer, providing fast, easy access through the veil with out the risk or fears mentioned above. The zipper used to open/close the face-covering panel is preferably visible to the beekeeper so that they do not have to rely on feel or mirrors. The head-covering portion of the veil does not have to be lifted over the head, but instead opens directly over the face, making it easy to quickly drink water, wipe sweat from the eyes, or smoke a cigarette. This also allows individuals not familiar with beekeeping to lose precious time attempting to give aid.

BEEHIVE FRAME TRANSPORT CART
20240383515 · 2024-11-21 · ·

Provided is a beehive frame transport cart (10) comprising a support frame (12) supporting a wheeled reservoir container (14) which defines a honey reservoir (16) with a tap (18) located at a bottom thereof. Also included is a plurality of open-bottomed frame containers (20) each configured sealingly to stack on the reservoir container (14) and/or each other, each frame container (20) defining an internal upper peripheral ledge (22) for receiving ends of beehive frames to suspend a plurality of said frames in a substantially vertical and side-by-side manner within said frame container (20). Cart (10) also includes a plurality of foraminous queen excluder plates (24) each insertable at a bottom of a stacked frame container (20), and a lid (26) configured to seal an upper stacked frame container (20), or to engage with a bottom of a frame container (20) to form a drip tray, as required, wherein a plurality of beehive frames is receivable, transportable and storable within the cart.

DEVICE FOR LIFTING FRAMES OF A MAGAZINE HIVE FOR BEEKEEPING
20240373827 · 2024-11-14 ·

Device for lifting frames of a magazine hive for beekeeping, each frame having an approximately horizontal bar on opposite sides of the magazine hive, wherein the device has two pairs of support elements each having an upper and a lower support element, wherein each pair may be arranged on one side of the magazine hive and the support elements may be inserted between the strips of two frames, wherein in each pair the support elements are connected via a scissor mechanism, and wherein the upper support element of each pair is formed by a rail which is divided into at least two parts which are displaceable relative to one another in the longitudinal direction of the rail, one part of which may be placed against one of the strips from below and the other part is connected to the scissor mechanism.